Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 01, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA PAILY BEE: TUESDAY. FEFTEfBET? 1.
3
STATE FAIR 15 FULL ELAST
Xzlibdt LirjT? lid Xfttrr Ttui Irrr
Ikfort im It. Eirtsrr.
inrccur on ci cnras day ,
In
Tt.a lta
aba ebe
to Art teieirw.
rf"i ii faff o y)'HTarTit
ujrtDLK. auk. a ifiiwa: -Tb n-
rka state fair is oti. Th g' wr
thrown nam ta th puh'tr thi Trmrrlra ana
1ht atr-ncia tha stees wee r)ni4 se
that wi busine-a man and evrv person !
- . . '
w nw wm itt a ruinww nan coma al
ien. Tb flay Wit earning, but Wmr
borm the sua raitif put and flurmg the
a fit, raw th weather waa idal.
NT before ha 1h fair bn in better
ship en the opening Cy. Trrestttr.g ma
chines we threshing, mfiipt W't tooting
aiifl lb burn of mirHrnry wa beard on
eve--y hand There wa th farm scene
ana th irrr.b lair stfl by Bid, tb big
carta Sara and Th big audrtortu-m, all ob
ject of tii g--ies-t merest. Tt rotm'.v
rxhiliit ni, In filar ana tb nr-
rfcarjt" vrmrmr -w- flr,.r,a 'n tanrrfuITy
rwratvfl anfl rnni rmtfa bnoih. Thrr it
TTitir marhirirr?' in 11 tout1 than ner
YrcT , irrr "r. cicre rpnT
baca. innr fish, rnr rf rrj-lhTn(: anfl
!t
lb inflir atinm ar tbT a ill b norf j-
r.
Tb faril)tiB for attln- tw tb jroundB
" nvr artr. Tb Furltnrton ta run
nine a tram out bvwj- Iir minutra. tb
T'artion crrmparj- -ur loadB rlfrht baid tb
Burltrifiri and tb. Cttiiena lin (tvi to
aithjn a abort diinino T tti groundi.
Tranff ar apwa from vry mrrt far
to tti protindB
TlriB a il Liiiooln Bh.r and rnoBt vr; body
la loa-n Inrnd otrt ta B th BirbtB a htl
rirrj-thmf ltf.i frfiBh nd prptry.
Omaha hrol bor-fl to tb amount T i
2.n arrt rriatrd to 1b trfTlo of lh I
uflllor trill immln-. Tbr bondB pay j
?r rrt and run for twenty yrark. .
Plat Traurr Brian ookd at tb m- j
teBtmapt a-ftn a lonrirn j-e. but owtnr to'
tti ltcBttationr in tb atat conBtit ution i
tl ctfiuld imt huv tbm f nrr a wrmnTiMl !
atnonl fund lrntjnnt. I Cory Th writer viaMefl tb barbe'or
Uti i atan Talks at flewlea. i cuanera of Jwnra Grant, jr.. at Emeriek.
Omernor Fheldon ha returned f-oni a ' '" wr arretiebty Burpnaed to find rrery
Bpeakmn u up in Boyd and aa.:min: thmy in 'epplepi" ordT ibout the "boiiBe.
rountBB. Tb arw-emor talked at pirnica ' happetHd in .1uat about th dinner hour
anfl did aot diartm polttica. H said th ' md found Jim. w rth Bl-eve rolled up, do
to, ia th a-ctioii of tb naif b v.Biitd ' " u" diBh-wiBhin, act. Her 1 a preat
ar looking fin
C'Varwaaaea la .
Nebrka National Guard Elfl teejn fin
iabd thirty-etrbtii ir. th national shoot,
in which fifty team participated. Thi i
ar. mrreaa of J per cent in Btandinf ovct
lart year. Some of th leading letm In
th t'ntted State )o1 ground In th Bhoot
on-pared with liurt y ear, and Nebraska r
team waa th only em in tb went that
made a gam. Tb NelTifiki team wa ae
loctod at Ure eloB f a Bint rifi ramp tn
whkh all tb actii g-uardamen ef tii
jnat panicjpaied. A great deal of ctirti-
lila.nt war mad at tb tiatiimal ahoot on !
aoonunt cT lb poor oualtty of the ammunl- I
tion f urniBhed by th arovernroent. and ft I
la reprrt-d that Mrr ofTiciala will InvcBti- j
aat 1b matter. Tit Bam kind of am-I
irunh-ion uaefl rrreytouBly by tti B!ai ar.d
th ctanemineut proved satiBfartory. but
ir.i wa a new binrh uwed st Camp FVrry. !
0-rirEat RAID FUUlItlC illMIK
Ixr Mea aardj a Taa Arrrwtedl aal
l.aiasr (aftaral4.
TKKAMAH. Neb . Aug. 2D. i Special Tele
gram, i Sheriff Pliipp arreiaed four men
and a woman who were operating a float
ing saloon about a half mile Tiorth of
Iecarur thla afternoon. The stwriff bIbo
to- k poBreaBion f their sr k of wet goods,
whub lonBiaied of flie full barrel and a
Oor'T euart bottles of toi. a Vf tf
luanf.y and one raa of lieer
Bterdl.
toe boat was anchored wi' htn th
Jp.Vf of IecatuT. ut thta mnrrtng ibe
moied it farttier up th river. Th boEt
nd ou'-f:-. aiipear to belong 1 John M
N:1b :i. a ho wa in Sioux City at the
tiir lh aTat waa made The toat I
bu.li np"' -tally for a aloon and ia wortt:
I bout Si wfi Tb person arreBtefl
their r.amer a Harry T Mirtm.
F' r i
Fred i
Tboma Larry Mullen and Lulu t ol't : ferrmg with Chairman link, agreed that
and claim that Butt. Mont.. 1 tii r borne j -.b c4lh".h managr must be a man who
j had Brier been prominently identified witn
Jwkai a a ta a Itaaea. , ariv p,.vir,Uj faction In tli party and Ph
OAKLAND. Nb.. Aug SI (Pper)al , n0 tu)a ma together ariv opposing lac
Tb ispfftrh from Tekamah publtBhed in j tinr .Ilf::ng In lh east,
today a -World-Herald that Nl Jbhaaon. r .-ut.t of an eastern carrpairn
ene rf tt republicaa candidates for rep- , mlIllrr, y, b.ec no easy task." said Mr.
rsentativ. i not a ntisen. is a fa is and j M..k !m,fhl ...na i p, 1o um.
maln iau csnard Johnson s fsiher proved j ,B, , m tlrri, th ,k. r,, r
up em his hc.metefl when Johnson was, t.)..v.d Jm u pM,, Cnndition It,
in his twena. The T.atw-rs wr curd at , ea at o, mend rreat care Hi the mnoint-
West Pnlct. Jotmson ritizenrtilp ha
ncr before been ueiiened and tb story
got. en up at tin late dale Is caiiFltig
much indignation among Johnson ac- (
iu :ntn es. who knea how unfounded
' tt !
at lawaila B-ker4ft rt rr.
FLA TRICE. Neb.. Aug. l.i Special
Tlereain Tb county board ha al
lowed th claim of Sheriff MiNuliy i.f
-gon Me., gi.on. for it oaj.tur Iifi
tall of R Mead Stiumway. th convicted
murderer of Mrs. 5sarata Martin of Adama.
II
rtaier lr4.
PEA TRICE Neb.. Aug tl. 'Special
Telegram In a game ff hall eterflay
at E!ti Samuel -C Fmion had hi cheek
bon broken by a collision with another
player.
Blrw aarer iMea grwua lajarlea.
BEATRICE. Neh.. Aug Jl .fpe-ial
Teleg-ram ) Jowpli Currier, a uranger
Burt ber Augun 1 while sit.i:ng a ride
CSBRI(&SIF(!DESIL
Sixty-six Years cf Superiority.
Just the thing to go with all kinds of
fresh or stewed fnrit, cither as a delicate
sauce to pour over the fruit or as a bhnc
mange or pudding to serve with it
Before another meal drop postil for
1 'P
on a fre-grt t-atn. rNfl me.y -err bi
"niur-w. F.wiTt tn boxcar w a rivrfci
between trtrn tvb'Tig wnfl lh era cf lh
' be'rg t'TiV.'T -ririfl and it iured
I iT""-TM"'.
I TA1.LET Ths U-v .,7- bona.
V-Jr."" r'a T
I' room nerval h A
tit ari1! rr-
Tt.iitrtui awt-
I a no it ovum tnpf
! iris ri-rin"TTi rf atnwT wJ' tf r'. Ty ir-
1--1nrr irTi rf fir 7 lr. i"1 na
alii Sim ir'nr hal aril iT-1rua
net. Th t -iici:: n n T'wT'-tiaifl rf-tf-Ttiv
W t V-k.u
lilr,H-h"ti th w-M-k rf V. ar.fl
C-afl Tit in Vt1 tn"TiCF
I
1'-, fc u : lt'ir upub) cu"Tn. to ttth ,ti
1"T OuriTlt 1r " iv-liKnrn Fhrif't
iir H'Ctr r-'iii! M rori'B'-itl !
f irrtra
T-il ' l.-irh at i r i-nri !
l..ii:trr! 4iur'-f frmj- im(Ti Tin
0";a r rt tin h riar wcni iti ,
V" A "''""'
lar on.
fnii'r. tii'-r, i an unuruii:; I
in t!:lrr-itit j-rara.
T
J Phn C.
F UltKmit frr aue tciT Adr
'NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY i
alat 4 t rM Fratairva r Lift j
la a Raatdlr t-rl
Btat. I
Tek Tl it Tt'iT Tnu ThT Bm t b
IntB rif Vchr ith "nibn-Trk" rn Htjb j
all Mud Hollna- Npib, Winnid Tribune
Er- U'k-'rjrB H'ln Smo OiVifl-n hp
are inrlinfd in thma rlub tlimurh rthpr
PrT'i a-indn'BB a!nuld t trid that i!ib
-nBrtr ib a .ia H Brlfiic- nd a f't doutil
b tmoutri cif it- dm. if d"ne. Bierjaicl
NB. Tn-k rv-mor-it
T!kinc of H:r CutB
rrntlr liad a bair rut.
Juor Hrwr4 r-
nd af-uBfd th
kniFM of tbf Bbre'-B of rurtina off an 1nrh
mor bur than b abould. rmirklnf that
b didn't know boa
bvt lma:ind b fn tint a ar. Quirk a a i
Bh Prnitor 'WlltB rrn'-kd thit Hoa - i
rd rr:iFbt rfllir.
tb. -nii'inT, ih. 1
rnmarifB Flandopt Timpi.
Ro H Took i JjfreTilnp ipiiinB; a 7obi
tn' ot!ipr dty Campr Bunion diBiorrfl
aomrtbitir a hirh looked 'ik a twf of oatf
aHij.iavip ti.w "Tak rn bom, for
j fuU p.,. r,ervrr Mr. Bf hBon 1b a
f-nt,e K(trn, t,tl . er,a r,, n rra arflffl
ne r,,a indeed. diaooi-i-a a bk of 0at.
- aioti in tbr -id world, and h wa duly
apprriatd by Mr FiotiBon and hi horBfi
Coiutnhnsi T-)-sram.
rharjc. (rtrl if lie i pot already apoken
fori. Jim aay a It waa a lit'.l bard for
wbil after ma went bom to get into th
domeslir harne ifiln, b'jt that it i al
narht when you get used to it Madiaon
Chronicle.
iri rrf, w-1a 9eeary
lenro jn lo Niagara alls. Mutkcka and
j Kiwartha Lakea. Gcirgian Bty and Temi-
pami F.egioa. Ft. Lawrenoe Ft'ver anfl
F.pidB. Ttiouaand Island, Xloncuin Na
trona! Frk. tThr Mountain! and Atlantic
a Coaat F.eaorta. rli Grand Trunk FjlII- j
way Fyaiem. Ioubie track Chicago to
liontreal and Niagara Falls. BneciaJ irw
rourjd trip fare are ia effect to many of
these TBort during the Bummer season,
For copie of tourist putiiuatlona. fare,
and dear-r-ptn pampUtas apply to Geo.
"W- Tauk. A. &. P. at T. IS Adam Bt, j
Chicago.
HACK
Ml MiC
MANAGER
Draarran Hare Hard Tlaae CettlaB
Mas fair Sw VarV OSBee.
NEtV IOF.K, Aug. 81 "While acore be
siege lb headquarter dally end pres their
claim for position to aid th party, Nor
man E Mack, chairman -of tti democratic
national committee, find himBelf today
seareiung tiir a chairman of th suhcorn-
! rr.itie to run the democratic campaign In
j tb ast, and h has ten hunting for
, nearly a month. Mary hav been ronsid-
! . i. I V , 1 1 1 ..... . K ...... . Ut.r.L. m.r.l l
T...j... I i.lt ml ll v, l,i-inart tn ena,k.
lection tr i in k, he did not know wbe
would h i honen. Th selection of an
eastern democratic campaign manager ha
be n ti.rei.hed over frequency ir lh party
council in th west and Mr. Bry an w as
a:id upon lor a suggestion. After much
j ( ons deration tt w a deemed best thai an
aa,ein man. prefnrably from Ntw To-k
chosen. National committeemen con-
i menl for New Turk he.dtjLaj-.ers. Th
mati must hav ran rxerut'v ibllrty. and
one who can keep hi force ronstintiy on
New- Tork
is going lo see th lixelieas president isi
campaign that ha been witnessed In many
yean and tti eastern mantger will have
muc h to do In consequence J am depend
ing much in thi campaign on the rare
Judgment of Senator Cu'herson. w no will
probably sjiend the mayor portion of lb
next iwo month In ti. i city. 1 am not
eor.f tried m my selection of an eastern
manager, te member of th national com
mute, though th subcommitie will prin
cipally b mad up of national comm'ttee
men "
itii.lrTr.an Mack i strong'y of th elief
that lo dif'erenre new existing between
Leader M urjiby of Tanimary hall ani Sen
atnr Mc-Carren ef King county, ara at
lean Busoetiibi to temporary id.mst
went, and m tht end 1 i bending every
el . OI l lliri. 1.(1.1 Tl UIT1T-I lU l C'liJ T1IT-IVT-. . llll ii
ar liemg tic Id daily.
Original Recipe and
Cocking Helps
tti learn what a practical coosing ni Kingv
lat Oswego Cora Startn rcaLty is. It many
Bsc will uirpriar you.
Tm atakinf nzstarda, kUnc aMngfa, ices, pudding
all diabc thi I drprwi ten iiocafineaf cpon con
starch aaliry K-iagjaovd ti been cbasca ry
acat cooa.1 tot three gcBetation.
Grwertpo.aiJ packager toe
t. KiMcsrosB & sox. ow. v. y.
Itareata.1
EVENTS IN (MBA SUBURBS
iux Citj, lew.
EOAD DCnOTIXEFTS 15 ;
Meaalaa riaaariallr ac
Itl rmVirrl Ir t rrr
? tkl H(rri
r.Mt!-al Mtlaa-.
Laf piT-r.'-i V.m Tfim-r-fl inrr hif rr ttbi-
M. . ,
in m
t-cuT'i 1
?r..nrlf tio 'nt in !n .'r-irfn li'i
W- J J'. n pntfrtiinrd 1 1 tnrm-
t - cf ti KfH kill )nSf lit tiI bomr
Thurwliv mint.
fiiral nt fl-!-.ric liirht? lii put
in ft In, inni.iair.ff Hfirrai iij
Hifht adajLirm.
iotdcb
Th tik mhri tbf F.rytJ Sic'itnr'
nip f:n aortal fiaDc at t nnulr r
l.fi tVftrdB r. f I L
M-n Cha-l- Mi 1 r W"irt-frt. la, la
-r-r lf "!TiT hrT mc-ttifT. Mra R F.
F'rflm for a cotj" ft a f KB.
TVuo,Tir' Inrr td sii!. Mra
P 'Wal ifc". a r th -uFt of rirr.aua
f'-friflu at a j-lriijr in Hanm-om I ark it !
J U' HGfcJ
Mi ! iKira Furi':i. a formrr rend'iit ol
i t Kiri-nt. now OT i o ATirf-tw i ki.. i.
tot a Itb ft-.t visjtu.a Iritraa and
Firm-Tier a ill hit a nw Cruf rtrrr about i
6fp;rrtilr 1. fmt '.'mhni pirti all put
in Block of druf s m tin norui iurt of in j
I'aB'.ilf- t'U.idir.
i niifii n.i.if ana pnn rimoE. nir rr- i
turrwd f-om a trif m m-mkh, Hi., a hr
tlift biv IfrfT! lor rtir lut tan ak
i t IKil IT.f m-Il: h
a-anm trtj,. viartira -. n rronriT "dav c-l-
brmnn at ! -nTit . Wye, and iKJinu in
C'Tilorid-1 nriLKui.
r.Jl .r,6,;"'J oI t albouii :rrt ar ,iatd ;
w w w a ' v b . at uit Lirr ii iu m rmi 'j
i &mri B-r't. unit iiity aill Bft-urt at lb
liit Bitt-titif of lb ritj rouiitii j
j lr Adam hiB i.ib nw rBiflftir ina '
; Kffn" U ondtr way. which b u rctinf '
i'ti lb lot purchuBod im Fpntis at ir j
j oorricr of S'.air and Main BLiwti.
MiaB Loui.r Finney of MuC'urf'l pro-
oprj Banr. w tifr Bb i tkshirr. bj
tcr vacation of to week with friend
in Gr-kna laiand and Central Citj, ti
returning home t'uxiaay.
R H t' mated and wife hie afr'ved
bom aTirr a tij-ee week na't to lb coaBL
ar C'imBteo atitridd tb annual meeting
aa a dei.-caV. Trorn f. W7:,, 7.
iin-i uu. , hp iih pm b a.x oi i
de m . C fi a.. 1 . . a -
l.L. S,ru..5 .. ,;,r., 1
the h.gh Bcuooi A U. Clu'lia Ihh-d !
working in hi piao white ttt waa ao- ,
ent. I
tt". H Taylor, road BupeniBor. report !
that he ha had Btveral iem at work tb i
ituKi w oek on tli W ; giat Birnt road
which now :ive a good road to tut pwpj !
living west of Ficirenc and on out lu Irv- J
uigton
Tb Florence Canning and Manufarrunng
rnn.pany will auin up iu plant abtiut 6ej
len.bcr 1" fur t:i rani.itig of tomatoes. Ttit
crop ia a ooiipir of week liehtnd time on
account of the roiiuuued hot and dry
weather in July and tne firan part of Au
gust. Frank Farker and Ned Murphj- Blarted
nip ip r-ioux .'ity. ia.. iaat PunQey.
waiking ano reached tSioui City Tbursoay
I.'fA"1- m'' ij, vt'FL ""k f-' ti"; rV"
way rout Ecb one carried a blanket
t-no half of a It nt, under which they aiei. T. Spnngmeyer snd family left on
eat h ta:ght . Monday for a two week virit m New
The Minneapolis & Omaha baa put on a 1 OI'k l1,e
new miirr.itig and fiemtig train w hich The Misses Mae and L;na Iegan hive
carries tha mail, but the dispatch of mail i returned from a Jew weeks visit in Pbec
1 bo near tti Urn if tt. other trains andoah. la.
that the service is f no effect to FJor- Th Pwedh Ladies" Aid socierv meet
-f
mi! . lr ,"1., " ,;r,P lht
man i not aiailabl unti th mn
momiri after ih rri.i t
maiL
M w sUrr
. Mrs f. O"
at Fnirenc .
tb guest of friend
S th week.
Mrs I. 6handy at I tli guest of her son
Tuoma kiio lami- the first of Uie wk
Mrs. William C'Connor wa th bnnnr
gu.-st of friend in Uit city lor iuntfction
J hursdsy.
Mr Gu Bernhsrdt baa been ni
her home in Last Ambler the last week j
with tj-jiiima leve. j
Mrs. L. Beyer will Ifur pert week for a ',
iHit to lier sister at Woodbine and her'
brother at I'unltp. la. j
Mr. Wollen of Last Ambler has nold mil
" jiiunmmg esT.aniinnment down town arid
will go to leva 7 uesaay
Mr N Carbury of Windsor Flac wa i
tb guest of tier daughter. Mr Ben !
Oantr in Ex kerman on 1 uesday. j
trvin Hoiiand i exported bom from th '
rau i. nar Keamry Sunday . to b readv j
to attend acbool w tieD it reopens. - " I
F.ev. T. C. Webster, pastor of Souths est'
church, wa Uie guet of Mr and Vr '
t nariee g. jionert on Thursday evening
Mrs. J. Klamm of Fifteenth and Canton
steoei is ttie Ftifisi of her brottet. Wmiam
2.rp. and familj, in East Ambler this
"-k
Mrs Theodore Bin.t'h of West Sid enter -
tamed her sister. Nrs tt u; JohnBon. of
Hsvelock. and a fruno from Bertrand thi
week
Mi" Ads Gantz returned horn from
Norm Omaha on Wednesday. She w a
guest at her brother imme for twn
w-ks. ,
Mr. Axel Oiesur ir building a ti-w mnd
err. home a: Tt; irty-s xth und Marcy i
at rest a. and tw fatnllj wiU ocrupy it When
coitif ieled.
M 'SB Bird S'aborg. w tin has bn tbf
j f'-l ',"!, "i"1 tr' f-T- th"
i at Like Okobt ji
Mrs. F i' Campof '! tnd son Walter, w he
hav beer. Iipei nii; tb past fortnight with
relative iii liiinoiB. returned tu.m. i..
last of the week.
.lft.M Hi..n,. v.. ... v .
a two-week vibm wn n tsi pa-ert t i
Alrmson. Km., tod l bnarding with Mrs I
Hooiet in tl est Side.
Charles J. F.ohert returned Monday from
bis busintw f:p to Trenton. N J . well
pleased with lb prospect of a good fruit
and grain crop through tti middie and
western state
Mra J E Auto. Bccomnand ber friend
M's Josephine TiRner. io Sou'h Cmana ,
Saturday, where 1 tiey wer guesi of toe;
latter nephew. Mr. Ernest Sumner, and :
wife, cm L street
Mih Maud Taig i preparing io enter
high school tli tall. She w.li t an hon-
i.'ed guesi at to horn o! M- F.or.e
1 rtv-:xth street and Poppieton .venue
duntg Hie fall and wlnier.
Mr. Ber.iamln Craig, who baa been the
."r;! . fr.J:7',;.,G.T SZ-Vi
Burwell. Neb.
to join bei hufWnd.
ha taaer
farm tiear ttiert for
thi
season.
A vote of tiisi.k is BXtendefl C J Ronen
In 1-ir.g ttistrumetiTal It to council meet
ing Mundbi- r.igt't it. hei-iTig an iertrir
ligm put tn at Fity-fi-st and Hicksrv
sircei which
Soutl west cliurch.
th re at e-ntrani of
XtnVrT VI f t 1 1 nn a f fi him rM.AM.. .
t- d ts... .. "
., T, ta Y.r... V.I . -,1
. . --ill mrrrrh at V T-t. r.... ... ."
of carpen'e- w-rk until eom-t usF mg lime,
wtien h w-'ll rturn to t.l Iowa home.
air R M Henderson bs ippolrned os
th cioitirr-1: te in serve ai i t.e rMw inn
a-'ven t.v in rriniste'-ial ur.ien in honor off
Bimo Join Nuc-ls-n and familv at tliaimerlv Mia fiorotr-y FredrickBon wa
i Fuel Mei'ioci-.Bi i-i'iaco!! chimrh mxt
Myr-.
Bifckr
Maestri- a
t.aie t-eu
ni!
T': tt'
da ucr
Mra
em 1 "i. a . . " - " ' ' vuf iiitt CHO i
ai:'t M.a William Mil'oiiaifl a: iir bom i
on Twentv-f ouiti. and Puroett ."reel in '
past week. aasiF-. ing iter t nmuph t ri j,,. '
nsa of tier r.usithiid w b. otion.-nT a '
t-iou surgical operation last Thursday !
oa ug :
ir a l.d
fo- an sta:-eB rti i.ib rignt ,!n- yj, ,
ueff.'-ed.trom inward chili and piumain
poii.-niiig
Tt Ladie. Aid lonfy net it tirf hos-pi-an
ttiunTT-r hnm of M and M"-a. ;
eore Btkly WIT F-" erg-een cemele j
en Thb'scav. Angus- T. and coa nieted j
tn ciu ..". fcr Miw Beard Mr Bitkeu i
took out twenty-Two m, Ms bavrack and i
r -ti r mere fo'lewed tn pmvii er- i
leinri It wa a merry t.apjar crewd i
ind impie .1use w a d-in In Mra
F.akcli -id ebl -kes dinner anfl all to I
ni 'ier cia-i "-'" "f tb aea.rtei Pt-rc'd 1
-r ti dtv ae !.'. iusr ef bemor wr
per F . Ti eiT. M J E Augne Vr.
S'u'tr. V' C'i-ie J FntT- - w it- j
ham 7l r and son Wiii.am. Mra J )
K!a-ti- V-a J Lr.j V-t i A-nifl
V" i Hr; trl M- rw'T rfi amaii
t i ,-ti it M '! 'u.riB lrrn.
f',--urt rfl fi'!! Krr!Pi4. G.ac
I '!'? an Ada 0pia
V- im) Kt J mh t-rt p it
fir-.e1 OttiG -rr-' .r F.rtiuir
rir- t. w-r-rt railroad fatooy
i-riTia. AuruP- 2J T'T 1 tiitiril r--ihtthjmti'
if rtw 4-aifl A Trr rf tri R -
Ti hlir Tifl w rnri'Ti F.'-f f iw. whirh
' l-v ;!i xiiftid : jr ril aria
1 '-vt'-b- 1 tr h pt VI
FiTTuin "tiir ii;r rf Mt ui. and Trr
h"m nr ih- Vii- ti at Kwt, O..
I a-rtnf?Tthr'. J. "i"mi urid
i 'ii- Fimiiw iirr TT fi -'-ri 'Tt
' rv)F-. m firvl V li1t t:
1. and a-K-r lt- aurt. Jflr f.ura 'W'i
I rr r m.,fc v:i' ih "'-r! hi:r
I -' ltd rf-n tti 'HTif'.' cmjTitT W-k .ut I
I '!! i iai1 br Iathr rwrrir at F;fK- '
fi.. at vr-t'-h t.iurr br fil L.i
I it.Tii I-K-id r"n -n1 r.r-e in twn H
1 f" fl t MmT w Ttiti . n th tun I
Mibb F" 1. Fmib )"rt on Monflar 1"t
t'i 'iKti Jn TbIktt. la
N'-r Ham Kriud""! BTTt Jta ft li
k vlnnma- n Flin-. Nrh
Mm V all of JV-uf Cttr. N"h.. iB TiBiting
1 11 ticimr pf tnra B-iH
A diujr'ir a-aa rn tr Mr. and M"-
Fhllrn W-rir-ti or Wpdn'diy
A ion a bo-n tn Mr lid Mr. F-ank
Kfli'-r on TuPBday. Ajciiot
m nirt TupbIbt tb ptmBi''B fill tik
piat from r olork to 7 p tn
A Bon a-iB bo-n to M and Ifra. WiJ
liam Tat Monday. Auruat i
A aon ii bom tt Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Caatmiti on Mnnriay. Autrun Z.
Mm A M TTiKrin ha j-prir-rwd from
a four a-f-kB' vibh at Pioul City.
Mr 1. A IxitiFint a-"nt to Iortre. Nfb..
1p viBit at tb bom of iior pnr-n-B
M ibb Tm W.raw )r 1bi a--k for a
tibu iTiti rliitn in Bftirlnnon.
Mr and Mre Smith of Oiiot. la., a-
tBitin it lb bom of I. V. F-ml'h.
Mr 'WlIIiiTri Btif!rT ar.nt tr BrbnyJT
N.b.. on TiBit wal; rtatia.
Mn Gub 'Wnlff and daurbtfr. F'.nha.
)ft iart TuBdiy for a tr:p to Iwvt.
Thfimaa I'uffV of Payork iB a fupBt
it tb bom of ht aunt. Mr.. MrFarlnnd.
Mi Ma-tart Ftdd of Ininr Bprnt a
ffw day iaat -nk at tb Sjwdi bom.
M-b H F. Mo7oy r,trrtarnd h.r Punday
- WlWC(, ci at Lake Muiaa-a iaat 'Saturday
Mr Odfy and Bon rrornd on Turidir
from Iion. Neh . wtiT thry wrr rbtmni;
Mr BfTi Morton ha rf uTd horn from
I montb vuiit at bar oid bom in Liberty,
Mo.
A Pfttttfanr m-aai 'iaa Int avt v tTi r--a mi1t nT
pavlr im .h F.enon and lortE Btrfrt
Mrs. Joaeph lw waa called to Proiix
City. la., iaat week by auknea of a rel-
' , . . '
Mis Beaaie FXgg of Arlington. Nti . t
tli gutt of her coufib., Mia Bernice I
Fagx
Mr . ewaxiBO and M iaa Mary Roth
b cirri
. Th MiBwea McGulr ,nterttmd it dinner
"By. cover being laid lor a:x
f"-
Mr. F. E. Toung entertainad th T ei
FtrT, K-enamrtua club at dormer iaat
FT'df-
Ml Ella Grirrrt md Mr E Groa hi-r
returned
bom from a vitu in Musouri
Tality.
Miss Ann Christ Isnaen and brother,
Arthur, are visiting with relstives in Iun
lap. la. f
Mr. and Mr H Lancaster entertained
lajit week guests from Cubs., ana Berlin, j
Uemiacy.
Mr. and Mrs C. C. "Tilliam entertained
their trocie, Tbomfc William ol Ltinrojn
last week
Mrs Selh F.arnei and Mm Lula Prior
of Horoer Neb., ar gurst at th bom ef
nest Thursday at tt horn uf Mrs. C. A.
, l
: i.iii'muri a.
Mrs. E. Stephens
lmery stor in the
Sept ejn her 3-
rill opex up a mil
Kaiser building on
H. L.. Rivett returned from Grand Lake,
Colo., last Mondsy, after ppeBdiiig la va
cation j.rjcre..
Th LutYieran Christian Endeavor Bociety
will meet Sunday evening at ( lock, lor
this day oul.
' Th Misnes Mami and Dora Wine of
I -WiBner. Sen., were guest last week at tha
Selling home.
Mr E S. Iianlel enter-aiped at dinner !
ikH1 Sunday in holier of hti mouier. who ;
u viniting ber. I
Mrs Allien Tint of Hiewitha. Kan., vis- 1
lied among oid friend m Benson during :
the last k. ,
Mr. and Mr. FJtchi ift on Tuesday for
their horn in Chicago, after a visit at the
N ortoo home.
Mr. and Mr J G. O'Rourk hav taken
ji'iSBessitm of their nrw bom in Omaha, na i
iarni Btreet.
M is Nellie Tracy left last week for
vm't at Cheyenne, f:er a visit at the
I'arWin home
Mr O. G. Way-nati of Mount Yemon. la
was a guest at tn Whislrer bom during
' to lasl week.
F. H. Steams of Overland ooneg.. Ch a
i visiting st th bom of bis mother, Mr.
! M. A. Steam
' v- Onn Gift and -cfc.lid.ren returned
home lasi Tuesday from a munifc vis t
at Va'tey, Neb.
Mis Ihex Pnny i nicely recovrnng from
tier operauon lor appendicru ai St JusepD
hospital. Omaha
Mr. and Mr.. H Norton rnr,ned
last Sunasr in honor ff truest Irom tftl-
cago atid Omaha
Misa Haiti Esmej- leave next week for
Weaieyan universitj, Lincoln, lo take up a
cours of music.
M ia Hhaa Turner r.k re.umeo io ner
ninjt- in ju.iiiT-r i,it, t - . - ' -
rr., Kaiaier home.
Mr. Hannan Hawkm 1 entertaining
Mih Lngler while h is a-ueridn.g ue
Leather mstitutt.
Mr. and Mr. J C. Peterson entertained
the Lutheran choir ai tneir home last
Wedne.aoay ev ening.
An epen meeting of the Woman Chris-
turn lenijwrano union wiil t be id tonigtil i
at tbe Methodist church.
Mr and Mra. E. S Iianiei entertained at
dimier iaat Sunday in honor of Mra. niaiii- i
lou ano Mia Lillian Park. '
! work, after being c.ui fined m tbe Im-
manual tuispital sino May.
Mra Chris Jehnsm. oelightful'y enter-
tamed tbe Benson Ketisiiiroh clui fcl her
hc.ni. last Thursday atterncon.
In and Mra Orne ol Chicago wer guest
m Benson ouritig the week. rt. Orne 1 ai
trie bead of live Juvenii court.
Ir. and Mr E A Mason entertain!!
Mr i nrmmn fuucMn kiiu iuuiiici w.
! th'-tr horn curing th last week.
! Mt.. Anna Hank and n.ec. Mis Car.
Gtar.x are guests a' tb bom of tb
former sister. Mr Enul Gat.
Mr and Mra. Frank under en'.ertainea
for Tracy Manning o! Nw York.
Mr 1 red Antiioi.. last Sunday.
Fridav eiemtig iut twenty
cai a' fieastnt surpris to Mr
Mr. and
friend
R. i-
i Hobarl lather, w he is his guast
lfl-a M A Hamilton of Madison. Neb.
anu Mis Lillian part .-f '.(s.ecna. Neb., aJ
-guests
at lli i. B. tikUH-j iiuroe
Mr. TOTO Uul' left WdeBd.y fOf f
1 Irf.'Tie COUBt.V. KailSa. W br
stie
.-.lied l.v at death of a relative.
Walter Snell tenei tomorrow for High
land Park college in re Mnrne where be
will take up a course in pharmacy.
Mra Frank Edmund of St Loui
for-
I auest St lb Waian horn iasl week
IT'S WISE
lo quit ociffef if it
hurts totj
POSTUM
makes the oharpe easy.
"There's a Eeaeon"
e.
BIC FIRE AT SEW ORLEANS
Cerf.agTatioa ia U"htlra Ihrtrirt
LOSS
IS
OTO
KH2JCK
air Ft piw a t at Ftr- r- b r
Blar Oat It Dm
Vvrawd) (mmtr l
VE"W C'RLf ASS. Ati T. w-hi'h
b"k nut in lb wit'r r' tt romror-T-jsl
dlBrtHft J B"rdBV BWfpt rtTT pOTIOOB
of tbr blm Kb 0-""oi inf a la'-r' nurobr '
rf lml(l bmiBrB. maru'a'nuriTia flantB
and Biiiall Btoro C-isrmatmt; it BinT-i11
nd Cbartre BtortR. th flMni'-B workd
tliriT wiy rnnh at far Cnry Bt-rt anfl '
wKt tra ird F.oj Bl. ripnni r V of b
tmi .fira.fw m,,g t.nona tK-f'rr thr?- '
finally 'm Boldud t
At tli tim tb Blnrm wib tu-na in.
abort 'y bfor T, r riot k. tti Na Origin
ftrn'TJ wr- tn tb midBt of tbrir annua! ;
pirnir t a auburtmn pa'k ind tb ;ino '
and patrol rRponrted w-ith a mr liand
ful of men. It w-a rmily in hour hrtu 1
tb department wa abl to Bnak annhiiie
lik a BUTBBtul f ifbt afimn tb fir
and B'tTi th bt-Pdicep a adod to by
an tnadau8t BuprOy of w-itr.
T)i fire wib on of in moKt rwrii'-u-lar
that baa orrurred in Nt OrlKna dur
rrie rert j-raa Two ir.ioiii Tfli"d
IwiUi winf and licjuor. wer amonf t be ' .
bnildinttB dTroyd Burrela of whiaky end ,
, brandy exploctra w fh thutid'rouB rt.r '
J which con id t ba. fm bio" kr and w bich i
Bbook th walla of adioiTnnc Viuilflmct nod
rndatipered tb live of flrorrwn enpfcF3 !d i
fiirhtib tb flani'B. '
It wa not until aerera' hour bad
laped that the fir wa rotten tjndcr I
cotitml, and ner thf-m It continufd to bum
wll into th nis) t.
Antitii tli BBtabllahmmt bu-nd were:
Cnt-a! GlaR company. ioo T. Soott. '
liptitin and r)rtrirn.l lnst'-umrntB ; H"id-n- i
heim. LriT "W'tibb. ahirt manuf irturrr :
Hoohn is Pvrth. wholraal millinery ; Kntn
Commnwion company; FeuI G')jii V Bom.
w lioleaai liquor flealir: New cirleana
junk rompany; laidir- Kei'fer a Co.. boota
and aboea. and Thomaf Harrl. wo)-
aal lipuor dealer
i
DAHLV.AN IN RED SPECIAL" '
Maywr rseaki at Elarkt Meettmgs
r. flg ta aa j
Aatssfcile.
i
1 !
Lou if I. Piattl showed SX Italian last j
evening tf.st James C. Iahlman ir the ;
most loyal and best friend which W. J. :
Bryan has in the siat "or m tb t'nlted j
States" making his showing in Eiiglisn :
and re ceiling Italian applause, while Tony
Elail proved tb cas in lh tongu of i
sunny Italia. j
Th weapon used by Mr. Piatt! waa an :
Interview with A. C. 6halienherger pub- '
ltuhed in Tbe Be August St. I., in winch ;
the Alma man 1 quoted aa saying;:
"Mr. Bryan refused to allow m IP b a
candidate for governor and 1 do not intend
to blp htm hi his ambition to run thlngra."
Then Mr. Ilatti aaid: "1 want to read (
you somrthtng els, and 1 swear to you j
that 1 copied tin myself from the files of j
Th Omaha Be in the city library . and T
swear that it i correct ana so far ar I j
know ha never been denied, ana thing in
Tb Be are usually oorrect. Listen to this: ;
H is said tliat Mr. Shalle.nberger Tia an-
nounced that be intended to take no part
in the campaign because he w as tired of i
Bri an dictation and h would let Bryan get '
the party out of the noi In which he i.at I
put it in hi own raeet way. without the
help of FhallenoergcT." j
"New. tht wa th attitude of A. C.
Ehalienbc.rger four year ago because he
failed in on of hi petty ambition. That '
i w hat Shallenberger think of Mr. Bryan ,
today, and 1 can prov it."
It was a strenuous day for the Iiahlman '
worker, but at 11' o'clock last nighl they
wer certain of viclorj, a they won a
signal victory in South Omaha, so they
claim, by securing the endorsement of the
German-American Iiemoeratic club, which
they did noi expect to gel
According to tb Fiatilman worker and ;
member of the South Omah rluh. A. C
Sha'lcnberger w as atked to mike an ad-
drea iielor th club, but be slid out be- i
cauB h wa warned tint if h ver got
befor tb club they world ak bim all
aorts of pointed questions Mr. olialien
brger i fc.id to hs- met som of the
leader and gone iway. Th moment he
wa out of sight Jaroe Charle Iiahlman j
wa on th platform, ready to answer all
question in his usually emphatic way. For
j M hour Iat.lman told th German-
1 American where b stood on Btate quesrinn
! .flopied endorsttig him.
; , ,
Th mayor travUcd m a big rd automo-
! bll which had littl rara for sp d limit.
j At 2 o clock b addressed the Jewish-Amet
, j,. c)op ,n crn,. At E e clock tie wa
,forf Uj B()tl(.mitr, remocrat.c club
of
South tmaiia
At 4 t clock he scored hi
i iciory before the German- American cIjb
m South Omaha and returned to Omaiia
lo address the Printers' Bryan club t
i.STi Then lb "Ted special'' shot bark
to South Oma-ha. stopping som plac far
lunch, and back to Omaha to th meeting
of lbs Italian-American club at the Iiahl
man rlub rooms. At th mayor was
going for South Omaha to addree another
Babemian club, and had not been deserted
by hi worker a they clung to the Jed
, special m bunches or rive ana apptarea
le a fresh a ever.
At a,, Clf ltie nieetings Mavor Iiahlman
'
ipbadod hi cause because h ha been
! true to Bryan sine tbe great Commoner
I first dawned on the political horixon a a
i ,.UI,uiHir lor eoTirres H told tn urr,.
s;(,rv of hi stand on th local oj1on law ,
and w t.en a question was put to him in
Ssuth Omaha as to how ti stand on an-
I taxation, tii mayor rtpiiea:
! "if 1 am eiecied governor, 1 will 6c. my
outv to both citie. I will not sign a bill
i for annexing Soulh Cimar to Cir.Efce until
the jeijile of both cttie have voted favorably-
on the pVoi'Osltion Tbe people shall
; rui and I will stand by to giv them lair
Pia."'-" .
Tin answer brought beany eppiaua.
from the South Omaha German-A men- ana.
Ttie interv-iew and sialements of Shallen-
bergej attrtud toward Mr Bryan wa
read at all tti evening meeting!.
Tonight tb "Red Special" will travel
from Ames aienu to South Omaha. Mayor
I'ahinian and lit worker making addrenoc
tn tt cipea am- on street cot.-. Tti
special will start about t e'rlnrk and un-
lea addrease. ate Bhort w 1U probeb'y not
get in "till mem in ' "
: WARNING AGAINST POLITICS
le tirwi
Wl aikiagiM
reel.
.me ifflrtaU M Mix
j la Caaasaaiga.
j President Rnoaeveri prosanaes i tat tin un- I
' fair advantag n.kXl b taken of tli demc-
J erata tn the present r.m;aigT,. and to tbat
j eiid h ha uwued a wamrtig to all p-mi-I
nffic nfticiat and erooloye thrcughfu1
ttie eoumry. nmic of wtur b lias been re- !
reived in Omaha, that they must kaeg. en- .
I tire) y ont of politKaJ mm errma -!
ctaliy any natti u t u Iti. nsriion
of presidcrC i
THE HOME OF QUALITY CLOTHES
n in rail jiart-lar ati nti"ii t
Three Departments
faaaPy io;1i(11 ta 1ohtt storr. but arbB'-h hate
b riiail th tbor1 f pa.ual leator at Hit.
MTJNS FURNISHINGS
N o t mVa aitnre rvrr attTy,pXJ .Brh an irimnw .
in tf H aherdjihery fir trr at1rnid lo c?l ,u!ttt
Irt(Jo-lB at ftth -trenif4T ton yrxy and hn la
M nery art.W te in ttiH d part n,til If BwtJ
with an attwlBte (tunpite.
t
MEN S HATS
The prr-au-t-t l-i.rtineTit in t tr cowrtrt 4n It wtJI ?
fDDl rtrrjr Hen shade and lOtn-k crtby i.f tueiutioB)
ad Ue talof will Burj-riw anj on icteret-td la hfaU
mrr. MENS AND BOYS' SHOES
Osr farilitie f baling rnibln n to ay thai a o-
KOf-rar.ke Mttnc of nn'ney
tly aril e pre yon ltter nh- at
I jt pay. Hut taill tfte j ow a enftjr
wxhh asti laata o fnuad in xbir Mtirea,
GRAND OPENING
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH
TTt ron to come althoncb jron may no! want
a thiBfioar beautiful wore will purely iuiorefa ycm.
TO
LlilCOLf1!
THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, '08
B. & r.1. Station. 9:30 A. 171.
EOUTTD TRIP $1.50
Entrance to State Fair' .53
Tickets on sale at Sherman & McConneU'. Myers
Dillon Co. 0. P. Kiplirg-er H. J. Penfold Co.
WE CURE r.TEN
W make ni
effer you cheap,
and consult a tun.
home tre.atroeut
DR. MtGRW
a. lrra.
a Thaws aVsaglaa IMt Zna.
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rkHltBSASj LA,
HOTEL ROME has
I -gn. l.thCwrtr
rt J 0rl Caws
V. &ZZZ?!Z TiTm , L iT'll iHI'j' t kh-s aa Tacaowa.
-:"""-"-- .a. ail la-a
both for private and club parties. Make
dales early for the winter season.
i. aasnnrd at thi
W hateTer
'f Btj Vf-S.
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AND
PAY OUR FEj
WHEN CUR EE
RETURN
r'H enrs yon for XCOVXT tbaa any otJw rr- - --
and aooept U money a sxy way yon wiab vb pay.
Utrrou IV bl lit 7, ataod cuaoa. Skua Tisaasaa, Kidnty
and Kladaer Xriacaaea. Stomaca, ail Ip-nil Xiiasaaes ana
aiMjita of Men.
Establish ed in Omaha 25 Yean.
misleading or fais atatement
worthless treatment Examlnuti
e i rv tor aymi tuna bik.nk
CO, 215 S. 14th St, Omaha Keh.
Sewing without a backache
Sewing nsattine TriOtort can be rtA.cihe'a to
try stttcurfl aewltg tLartiLe Efttfr try
Bwjr; wntPtJt backache. ATtach ti moreir
to my lajE ' stx ket. Tt tost for rucLlij
lie HiaLor ore bcur i about oiie cent.
Okiiiha Electric Light &
Power Ccmpaay
and 27th St., NEW YORK.
J ?cr! irrn Y
yr' nRrct?nnr
per ty d upward.
fttOsltC W. S'ttB.CV. rsoesiream.
a beautiful hall room, I
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