Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 24, 1909, WANT ADS, Page 10, Image 40

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fIE OMAITA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 24. 1900.
HESRt COES UP FOR LIFE
Young Maa Who Kills Wife Contrite
When Sentenced.
EXPBESSES SOREOW FOE CRIME
Jm4gr (ton Telle Illm It Mar B
frleada Will Intercede In 111
Behalf aad Cat Imprlroi.
mrnt fhorl, ' '
Frank Henry has received ft sentence of
Imprisonment for life in punishment of the
murder of his wife. Maude Galloway Henry.
t the home of her mother July 1 of this
year.
Sentence wna Imposed by Judge Sutton In
district court. A llltlo group of people
heard Henry nay a few worls, then re
mark! by his attorneya and by County At
torney English and a few more by the
court. Mrs, Henry eat In ft chair behind
her son; Will Henry, a brother, waa a! no
present, but neither Mrs. Nichols, mother
of the murdered girl, nor her brother, Ed
ward Galloway, attended the Imposition of
sentence.
'I had a good wife," aald Henry, when
the court asked film If he wished to be
heard. "I am sorry she la dead and I am
sorry that I waa the cause of her death.
" I have not been a criminal. I have
known nothing but hard work, and when
I came home from work, I wanted to find
my wife at once. I think our troubles
were due to outside Interference.
"I wish to thank the court for appoint
ing my attorneys, and I want to thank
them for their work in my behalf. ' I also
wish to thank you, the county attorney
and court. That la all."
Lawyers In Coart Speak.
E. F. Morearty of counsel for Henry
then said, "Whatever a curious public
may fancy because this man shot and kills
his wife, ha Is not a hardened criminal.
Hla record otherwise Is clear. What
brought him here la, I think, neglect of
his mother's wish that he should not ne
glect religious influences and had he kept
in touch with such Influences ha would
not be in this plight."
T. H. Matters, Henry's other lawyer, then
spoke briefly, saying that after working
im the case for three months, it had
seemed wise to Morearty and himself to
. make the offer of a plea of guilty to the
county attorney wlh a life penalty.
"You can be a gentleman even in the
penitentiary." ald Judge Sutton, "because
you are sorry that you killed your wife, I
hall not order that on the anniversary of
the murder you stay in solitary confine
ment, as Is customary.
-"You are young and because this. Is the
only charge against you, you may hope
that Some day friends may intercede for
you and may be successful. This is no
premie and even to hope you must so live
that you will be an example to the other
prisoners."
Henry will Wot go to Lincoln until Mon
day or Tuesday.
fcrmiRht to Omaha number of prominent I
Missouri I'a Iflc officials.
James W. Orr, assistant attorney for the
Missouri Pacific at Atchison stated that
the transfer did not involve any change In
the management of the line nor In the
officials or employes at present.
"The roads have practically been owned
by the Missouri Pacific and the change Is
largely technical. It is Impossible to say
what changes may be made In the offices
of the read eventually, but there will be
none at present."
Among the official:; present at the meet
ing were E. 1J. Schuyler, general auditor;
E. Q. Merrlam, assistant general solicitor;
E. M. Curtis, secretary; Frank W. Ireland,
secretary, Missouri Pacific, all of St.
Louts; James W. Orr and J. M. Chatters,
assistant attorneys, Atchison; A. R. Talbot,
attorney, Lincoln.
A medicine need not be disagreeable to
be effective. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Is pleasant to take and always cures.
governor's Speech
No Hit With Jims
Eliallenberger Fails to Please Dahl
manites in His Welcome Ad
, dress to W. C. T. TJ.
Governor Shallenberger's" speech at tho
Auditorium in welcoming the Women's
Christian Temperance union delegates
doesn't make a hit with very many of the
local democrats.
"He was here to make a 'welcoming ad
dress for the state of Nebraska." said
one, "and had ft splendid opportunity to
deliver his famous peroration to the flag.
Instead he shot directly into the political
end and assumed topledge the Nebraska
democracy, by implication, to the straight
anil-liquor campaign. Maybe he can de
liver the goods, but we seriously doubt It.
And his illustration of home rule was
, neither happy nor apt. There are homes
and hortes, and many a home where there
Is no sentiment at all for prohibition is
of vastly greater benefit to the community
nd the nation than the childless homes
where only money is worshiped and
sumptuary laws Idolised, to the exclusion
of common sense and a fair degree of
respect for others' opinions.
FRY'S
$3.00 Shoes
We have secured from the best
manufacturers the best Three Dol
lar Shoes they could make.
These shoes acknowledge no su
perior and but few equals at the
price.
Men's Styles
There are several choice models.
Splendid leathers. Swing or
straight lasts. Conservative
styles or shoe smartness.
Button, Lace or Bluchers.
Women's Styles
Selected leathers, Artistic shoe-
making. Button or lace models.
' Medium Toes and Cubnn Heels.
Turn or welt sewed. New per
forations. Every else and ,wllth.
We fit each shoe perfectly and
not one persdn in a hundred can
distinguish these 'splendid shoes
from the higher priced members
of our shoe family.
FRY SHOE CO.,
The Shoers
16 and Douglas Streets
lie loyal Acorn
Is certainly the best hard coal stove on the
market. This statement alone would per
haps be of little value. xThe same might
be said about any stove made. But we
are prepared to prove our statement with
regard to the Royal Acorn, to your sat
isfaction. .We . will show you why and
wherein it Is better than any stove you
ever saw.
The Powerful Double Heater
Is the greatest improvement ever put into
a stove. .Adds fully one-third to the heat
ing power of .the stove and does not add
a penny to the fuel bill. We do not ask
you to take our word for the value of the
Acorn. We offer you the written testimony
of more than three thousand Omaha users.
Every stove bears the manufacturer's name
and guarantee. Tou surely cannot afford
to buy a base burner until you investigate.
Acorn Base 'Burners from $25.00 up
ward. Cash or easy payments. Open eve
nings until 8 o'clock.
John Hussie Hardware Co.
2407-09 CUMING STREET
II You Buy It ot Huasle U'm Right.
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YOU may have an idea that our1 store and
our clothes are not very different from
other stores and other clothes; thatjt doesn't make very much
difference where you biiy your
Cj V -fa fSxW--?M suit or overcoat; nor very much
rW;tw4&W -When
n fiM imgt ' MlMkva come here, and ask for
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Ill
Damp and Chilly Weather
Is Conducive to Colds and Grippe
A long winter's suffering can easily be prevented by the Judicious
, tise of a little good, pure whiskey A hot toddy before retiring will
save a doctor bill and much loss of vitality.
FAMILY
LIQUOR
store:
1309 Farnam St.
All brands of good whiskey at prices lower than others.
Miller's Whiskeys
FULL QUARTS, . . 80c, 81. OO and tl.3B
OALLONH, . . . S3.00, $3.80 and S4.00
Prompt Delivery Both 'Phones
We Ship Four Quarts Prepaid Send for Price List.
Quality Is Our Guide
FORMAL TRANSFER OF GOULD
SUBSIDIARYLINES IS MADE
They Are Absorbed by tha Missouri
Pacific Wit boat rhaala;
Viufcneit.
The transfer of the substdary line of
tha Missouri Pacific In Nebraska to the
new consolidated Missouri Pacific corpora
tion took placa In Omaha Saturday morn
Ins at a meeting of the stockholders of the
' mrnor lines. The transfer la part of the
general plan of consolidation of the sep
arate lines Into one system which has
been going; on for several weeks. rheilnea
conveyed are Omaha Belt railway, The
Nebraska Southern railway. The Omaha
Southern railway. Tha Pacific Railway In
Nebraska.
The meeting of the stockholders was held
at (he local Missouri Paclflo offices and
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UPDWUaiOlG'flS
PMAHA,NED.
PLEASES THE MOST CRITICAL
At all grocers
CFBIKS MIXXJNa COMPACT. OMAHA
LLUECOiin CO.
COAL
South End 16" ST.
VIADUCT
ftlOHE OF THE
LONG TON"
Hart, Gchaffnor & ftlarx
Mi. ?clothes, youvll realize that such
f tfpan idea is a mistake. These
clothes are different; they're
fall-wool, and that's unlike most
clothes offered you. They're
perfectly tailored, correct in every
detail of style, and they fit,
It's such clothes as these that
k, .V rJl make this store different; you cant
I jP buy them elsewhere. You'll see the
difference when you come in.
Suits $10 to 53750
O'Coats $16gg to $40
2 Try MYDEN'S First
Big Special Purchase Men's Suits and O'Coats "! SIO, SI210 ; SIS
Bart Bch(ru.r A Mara
'Aid locmifiaAr if.K
aivncuTicei
Jtaut Office
from. 45C3 trttam MtveC .
& 4603 trnam cet y
0
2001 Pounds to the Ton.
... GIIFXS ...
A gift Is, or should b. an expression of affection or xlncere regard. "
Aa such It la not the coat but the appropriateness that counta. A small gift '
which shows care In selecting and thought for the needs or desires of the
recipient la oft?n more accer table than one which shows merely the ex
penditure of money. Our experleno la gift ssleotlon Is always at your serr
loe, and our Immense stock of Jewelry, silverware, cut glass, precious stones,
etc., glyes you a choice unexcelled In the elty. We also do exceptionally good
Jewelry repairing.
Maivhinnoy (EJl Ryan Co.
Fifteenth and Douglas
Trackage Property!
We offer for rent the building located at '914 Furnam
6treet, which is a one story and basement building. This
is in the wholesale district and convenient to the retail
trade, being convenient to car line. For further particu
lars call r ' " ,
The Dee Building Co.
17th and Farnam Sts.
? none Douglas 838 1
C Xaaeoeadeat A-laja.
-ft; W
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-llP. STEAM 1
CI3IAKIN0 CO
WJpUSTER
BR(fflW
BREAD
Wl.STf a wis
MTU A NO EVANS STREfT
OMAHA. MB
Insist on having the Bread that is protect
ed from uncleanliness. Every loaf of Buster
Brown Bread is sealed at the oven in wax paper
wrappers. Ask your grocer for it.
Duster Drown Dread 5c.
U. P. Steam Balling Co,
Many Interesting Furniture
Specials Monday
A great assortment of handsomely finished, dependable
furniture at very small prices in this sale. Only a few of the
many can be here mentioned.
$12.50 Solid Oak Dresser
with three large drawers,
polish finish, French bevel
mirror; Monday, at $7.95
$16.50 Steel Bed, finished in
white, 2-in. posts and 1-in.
fillers, full size; on sale
Monday, at $12.85
High Chairs, at $1.75
Baby Walkers, at $1.95
Bamboo Music Racks, with 3
shelves; special at. .$1.25
$13.50 Solid Oak Chiffonier;
four large and two small
drawers, French bevel mirror;-nicely
finished, $8.45
$3.75 Arm Rocker; large size
golden finish; great value
t sale price $2.45
$3.75 Sanitary Steel Couches,
with 3 rows cut spring sup
ports; big value, at $2.95
China Cabinet Specials at
$22.50, $22.75 and $14.85
Don't Miss Monday's Sale. Many Other Specials Shown.
Don't Ta... mi a vneniifi c:
Forget Hf HH 1 .WIS-IM v? 11151
Pays
It
iMaii
Every Woman Likes Good Looking Shoes
Prcltiest Shoes of f?
Better Stull were
never made, and still
the price is oniy . . .
SIZES AND WIDTHS TO FIT THE FEET
TP K
322 South Sixteenth St.
All
This
Week
GRASPS
OMAHA "
All
This
Week
Our Special Demonstration and Sale
The Famous Memo Corsets
- Models for AH Figures -Stoat. Slender and Medium
Miss Cunningham, an expert corsetlere, will
be here this week to tell you all about the famous
Nemo Corsets; to give you expert advice in select
ing the right model and size, and to show you how
to fit and adjust your corsets. This la an opportun
ity which no woman should miss.
NEMO CORSETS FOR ALL FIGURES
Nemo Self-Reducing Corsets $;.Oo up
"Make Stout Women Slender"
Nemo Itark-Itesting Corsets $3.50
' "It Rests Your Back"
Nemo Military iielt Cornets $:
"Gives You a Graceful Carriage"
Nemo Hwan-Shano Corsets a
v 'Parisian Chic, with Nemo Durability"
And there are other Nemos, for every figure
Blendor, medium or stout. The acme of correct
style and perfect comfort.
i " r. very .woman ougnt to know ail about Nemo Cor-
C'fUZlsltirnsriuaH sets. lor every Nemo does something- for you that no
M'4U9 ""RrUET SANDS other corset can tlo.
. Come and talk to Miss Cunningham. She will show
you low to end your-corset troubles.
Nearly every iou.t woman, already knows that the Nemo "Bclf-Reducing"
is the oniy cor.-et that really helps her reduce her figure.
Klrnuer uraan receive equal benefit from the wonderful Nemo Hack
Resting Cornet" "it rests your back."
BR ANDEIS STORES, CORSET DEPT.
A
A Shoe
Without
A HURT
Do you realize what this
means?
Have you ever worn such a
shoe?
As practical shoemen, you
can take our word for it that
THE
II A N A N v
SHOE
for men and women is all and
more than we claim for it.
The name Hanan In a shoe
stands for 'just what the
sterling mark stands for on
silver. We carry a complete
line of this famous footwear,
and, In addition, have a corps
of expert fitters who are at
your service. Right now we
would call your attention to
the new goods Just received
from the factory.
THE PRICES RANGE
For Women $5 to $Q
For Men $5.50 $7
Drexel Shoe Co.
1119 Farnam Street.
2
3
Swap
Exchange what you have,
and cKh't want, for som
thing you have not and do
want. Some one if they
know about it will be glad to
trade with you. You can get
something you can use for
what you don't want
Your home, no doubt, con
tains many things which are
not used, and are simply tak
ing up space in attic and
basement. Perhaps it is a
gun, bicycle, trunk, ice-chest,
overcoat, etc. There are a
great many things which you
want and haven't the ready
cash to buy. Tho best way
to do it is f
through a Dee Want Ad
By advertising under the
head of "Barter and Ex
change" you will make a
good trade
fr something you can use.
You can usually get more
in this way than if you sold
for cash.
To show what can be done
in this way we are making
maim
fAUCHONt
1T3 EXTRAORDINARY SALE J
Sag-tanlar Friday, October 830, 50,000 Bankrupt stock of the BUasiAJT
TVM CO., consisting of tha rinsst Imported furs of all daserlptloua.
Comprising- Mounted Skin Run In Timers. Leopards, IJons snd Brsrs:
Automublla and larrtuKe loau "J I.aprubes; I.ynx, liusslun. Pony, Mink
and Hllver Fox Kcarfa: Collar: Kour-ln-Hand Throwovers and Kuk' Muffs
and Ladles and i.-tits' Russian, Pony and Kur Coats, and othet goods loo
numeroua to mention. Don't fall to attend this sale, bale comuieaces Friday
10 a. m. Goods upon for Inspection. ; "
RUSSIAN TUR COMPANY, 1515 DOUGLAS STREET
BZBBOaT It TIOBR OLD LOCATIOaT.
A special price for "Swaps
50c
for an ad Ilka this for a
week S ,lnes, or IS words. 7
times for fco cents.
WILL EXCHANGE! Jewel aas rang
with oven, almost new, (or bed room
furniture or sola. Tel. Harney 0000.
Want Ad Dept. Omaha Dally Bee
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