Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 13, 1912, Page 5, Image 5

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AYIS DEALCF LAST YEAR
How ConacilmeB Had Planned to
Till Twelfth Ward Vacancy.
AGEEEXZ5T BETWEE3 VTm
Reaaalteaa ta B thaeea for Twelfth
aaa AIM far Etseth la Eveat
af Hiaarl Cetllaa; ta
B Sheriff.
"This talk of mile the council v-1
eaory Irora tu Twelfth ward reminds
Cm that that sane vacancy came near
belns filled about a year aao," said a
elty hall rounder. "Don't you remem
ber when Councilman Uavta vent out to
Pueblo to look after a business that had
belonged to hia brother, and announced
his Intention to give up hla residence In
Omaha and remove there? He communi
cated thla plan of Ma to his colleagues
in the council, and Its miscarriace was
not their fault. "
"When Parts rot back from Colorado
he found himself pounced on by several
constables summoning him Into justice
courts to tell why he had not paid up
certain accumulated debts, and at that
time ha set about to father In a little
easy money. To mora than one party
who wanted to Inherit his shoes, hs sue
astad that his resignstloa would be worth
something, at least enough to square up
what he awed, particularly aa the other
cnoneilmea had promised ta let him name
his successor, and he could therefore
guarantee to deliver the roods. Inquiry
of asms of the eounellmante associates
in a way corroborated Davis assertion,
as they said that while Dans' sndors
meat would not all go by Itself. H would
fee given great weight. Councilman
Hummel wss Just at that moment trying
for the nomination for sheriff, and It was
also given out that the Twelfth ward
councilman's lob was to be placed where
It would be helpful for that purpose
Falling to nuke the deal. Davis recalled
his decision to resign and atsld on the
Job. probably to his sorrow.
Aareeaseat la far a Repakllraa.
"As to the place going to a republican
or a democrat, that was all threshed out
at that time. Aa every one knows, sn
inner circle combine of three republicans
and three democrats has been running
the council for the last three years, and
the agreement was reached by the com'
bine that all vacancies In elective city
offices should be Oiled from the same
party aa the outgoing officer. That Is
ho the dry attorneyship was kept by
the democrats when City Attorney Bur
asm died, and the city comptrollership
passed on to another democrat when
Congressman Lobeck resigned. The
Davis place in the council was to go to
a republican, even though without him
the remaining councilman could name a
democrat by ( to I, and the asms under
standing applied to the seat of Hummel,
which ha expected to vacate ta favor of
a successor of hla own selection when he
became sheriff. Bo far the democrats
hava had the benefit of that agreement
all the way through, and they certainly
will not go back on It now when the re
publicans have a Twelfth ward council
man's Job coming to them."
FKOM OFFICE BOY TO MA5AGZ2
TS TWEHTY-FITE YT.AKS.
Conductor Taken In
by Smooth Swindler
Joshua Kllera. ta Lake street, a street
car conductor, says that the next time he
tries to got something for nothing he
will know til advance who 'ho la dealing
with, tilers was swindled out of
by Charles .Vlckery of Council Bluffs.
who was arrested by postal author! ties
Monday in Cheeks. Minn.
Several months sgo Vlckery advertised
in the papers for soma one who would
pay M yearly to a farmer. U years old.
and receive upon the death of the farmer
a let-acre farm In IUley county, Kansas.
Ellen answsred, and as evidence of good
faith deposited flOs with Vlckery. Vlck
ery WHI bo brought here for a hearing
aa soon as a removal order can be se
cured. 1
WHELAN PLEASED TO
GET BACK PRINCIPAL
Thirteen dollars lost six years ego by
James Whelsn, city dead animal con
tractor, surprised Whelsn when he re
ceived It back Saturday with per cent
Interest for six yeara The money was
aeconrpanled by a letter and a few Botes,
the latter being in the pocket book when
It wss lost. The letter, which wss signed
"Tiend." told Whelsn that the sender
needed the money at the' time, but If
the amount bo sent back waa not satis
factory to let him know through the
newspapers and he would come through
with mora. The writer of the letter
called Whelaa up at his homo Friday
night and told htm the money was on
the way. The letter la as follows:
"Desr Sir: Toa will be surprised to re
ceive this money, which belongs to you.
I found .your pocket book with money
amounting to til six yeara ago. Six per
cent for six years amount to H En
closed you will find tit. I will keep S2.63
for returning the money. I am sorry thst
I kept you waiting so long for ths
money. I needed money very bad at the
time I found your pocketbook. if this Is
not satisfactory, notify me through the
newspapers and I will return the balance
of the Interest. Tours truly, "Friend."
Whelsn says he Is satisfied and accepts
the unexpected with pleasure.
Grand Jury Takes
Another Day Off
The Douglas county grand Jury hsa
taken a recess until Wednesday moraine
because A. I). Klein, one of the grand
Jurors, bad been detained In Chicago
by pressing business, John A. Bruce,
tbs grand Juror who wss too 111 to
take his seat Monday, has recovered
sufficiently to work.
. Kttd-k ia Ijfluallv caused bv rheuma
tism of the muscles of tbs back, for which
you will fmd nothing better than Cham
berlains Unlment. For sale by all dealers
CONNORS SECRETARY GRAND
ISLAND COMMERCIAL CLUB
A. M. Connors, traffic manager of the
Maney Milling company; and the first
tiea employed by the company, leaves
Mender for Graad Island to take up
his duties there as seciatai y of the Com
mercial due. Mr. Connors had charge
of the work of constructlag the second
ID after ths fire. D. O. Hlnton. who
aas been connected with the Chicago
Great Western and Missouri Pacific rail
roads, will succeed kirn as traffic manager.
A Mes-rlMe Death
may result from diseased lungs. Curs
coughs and weak, sore runes with Dr.
King's New Discovery, tdc and H.. For
sale by Beaton Drug Co
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Milady's Toilet Table
By Mim. D "MILLS
O. O. OVER.
Miss Jontz Asks
for Help to Quiet
PeterHsasser
Insistent ringing of his telephone
roused John C Lrnch. chairman of the
Board of County Commissioners, from his
couch at aa early hour Tuesday. Ths
call wss from Miss Ida V. Jontx, secre
tary of the Associated Charities, who
wanted something dons to suppress Com
missioner Peter E. Elsasaer, chairman of
the charities committee.
It seems that a man suffering from
tuberculosis and penniless had applied to
Elsasser for aid. Bines the county and the
Charities have an agreement that all such
cases shall be referred to the Charities
for Investigation, Elsasser sent the man
to Miss Jontx. She found hs had been sent
to Omaha from some city over In Iowa
and recommended that he be given
transportation back to that city. Ha went
to Klsasssr with ths recommendation and
said he would prefer to be sent to a cer
tain Nebraska town, where ho had a
cousin who would Iske rare of him. The
transportation be wanted would cost H.
while transportation to ths Iowa city
would cost X. Elsasser sent him to ths
Nebraska town.
Miss Jontx complained that the system
of the national organisation. In conjunc
tion with which the Associated Charities
works. Is to send all poor back to ths
towns whence they hava been sent. She
said If the Associated Charities Is not to
be permitted to handle these matters In
Its own wsy It does not want to handle
such matters for the county at alL
Lynch reported ths matter to the board
and a hearing was aet tor Friday.
The electric needle can be resorted to
for the removal of superfluous hairs, but
the operation la expensive and requires a
first -class operator. 'Wild hairs can be
quickly and easily removed at home by
the application of delatona pasts. Mix
enough powdered delatona with water and
cover the hairy surface, apply and wipe
off after two or three minutes; then
wash the skin and toe hairs will be gone.
A clear, soft and satiny complexion can
be achieved by rubbing the face, neck
and arms gently each morning with a
solution made by dissolving sn original
package of mayatona la a half pint of
witch haaeL This la a wonderful com
plexion beauttfler and prevents growth of
hair.
To reduce swellings, allay Inflamma
tion, to atop aohe in back or Joints, to re
lieve pain from strain, bruise, sore mus
cles or any cause, apply Mother's Salve
before retiring, rubbing in well. It la
used for neuralgia, headache, rheumatism,
lumbago, etc The world never saw lta
equal as a paia reliever.
Don't catch cold washing your head.
To make a dry shampoo that cleans the
scalp and hair, put a cupful of corn meal
in a fruit Jar, add contents of aa original
package of there x. and shake well to
gether. Sprinkle a spoonful on ths hsad
and bruah well through the hair, it will
make the hair light, fluffy and beauti
fully lustrous. Adv.
Nebraska Uni Gets
Blood for Cholera '
Serum at S.O. Plants
Local packing houses are supplying the
animal industry department of the Ne
braska university blood from all the hogs
slaughtered on their killing floor which
are found to have hog cholera. Thla blood
Is Inoculated Into hots at the university
that are Immune from cholera and their
blood la used ss serum. The hogs are
condemned.
The four packing houses have been
doing this for the last two weeks. Dr.
U B. Sturdevant, assistant professor of
animal pathology at the university, Is at
South Omaha, temporarily, testing, ths
blood before sending It to Lincoln. In the
near future the college will place a man
here permanently to do thla work.
it wss the Intention of the university at
first to obtain a tract of ground near
ths parking houses and erect a building
where the hogs could be Inoculated. A
bill waa brought up before the last leg
islature asking for an apportionment of
SSS.O0 to carry on this work In South
Omaha, but only lS,o waa allowed.
Five thousand dollars waa used In put
ting up a building at Lincoln, and the
remainder will go towards obtaining ths
Mood here and sending It to Lincoln.
ANOTHER HEAVY SNOW FALL
Wetter Section of the State Get
More of Beautiful Monday.
TEilPEEATUSX IS SOW USING
Seaae Tralaa Are larked aad Have
to Be Shoveled! Oat atorsa to
tJrvat Help to Western
Agrlealtaral latereete.
Another snow storm estimated to be of
great value to the agricultural districts
visited the central west Monday after
noon and night, ceasing Tuesday morning.
If anything. It covered a wider area than
the storm of Sunday and In many local
ities snow tell to a greater depth.
Along the mala line of the Union Pa
cific, from Fremont west to Laramie.
Wyo., the snow attained a depth of from
six to eight Inches, being heavy and
wet Snow to about the same depth fell
over the Beatrice. St. Paul, Madison.
Loup City, Callaway and North Plaits
branches.
On the Colerado-Kanaas line of the
Union Pacific from St. Mary's west to
Denver, the snowfall ranged from eight to
twelve Inches and waa accompanied by
considerable wind. From Ellis west the
line waa blocked early In the afternoon
and waa not cleared up until noon. On
other lines of the system no delay was
experienced In the running of ' either
freight or passenger trains.
Hock lila ad Hit Hard.
The Rock Island was hit hard all
through Kansas by the new fall of snow,
which all along lta lines from Falrbury,
Neb., to Colorado 8prtngs rangud from
twelve to sixteen inches of new snow
Monday afternoon and night. The
Rock Island hsa not been sble to get
Its Denver train, due In Omaha yester
day, through the Kansas drifts. From
Belleville, Ksn., west to Uoodlsnd, 100
miles, there Is a solid and continuous
blockade. The line follows up Prairie
Dog creek, the valley of which Is a suc
cession of deep cuts. These are all filled
with snow, la many places drifted so
spud that It has to be shoveled out with
shovels. All ethsr Rock Islsnd trains
are running on schedule and this line
will be opened during the day.
le Dees hat Drift.
Over all of the llnea of the Burlington,
west of the river, there was a fall of
new snow Monday afternoon and night
ranging from four to eight Inches. Gener
ally u was so wet and heavy It did not
drift, and as a result the trains of the
road are practically on time.
The Northwestern reports a heavy fall
of snow as far west as Casper, grow
Ing deeper on the eastern divisions. East
of Long Pino It ranged around four
inches, with about six Inches across from
Norfolk to Emerson and about ths same
from Omaha to Sioux City, I
On the Missouri Pacific from Omaha to
Atchison, the new snow attained a depth
of from three to five inches, while on
the lines running west out Into the
state tt was considerably deeper.
NAME NEXT WEEK FOR
HUPP DEMONSTRATIONS
The demonstrations of the Hupp Auto
matic Mailing system will take place on
March XI. a and at, according to the In
formation green out by Alvta Hupp. The
place which has been selected for this
public exhibition la Forty-seventh ' and
Leavenworth streets. The Missouri Pa
ctflo tracks will be used, and the Hupps
will have one of their own can In use
during the big event
Water Company is
After Pay for Its
Forced Litigation
The attomeya for the Omaha Water
company hava finished presenting their
proof of the expenditure of S133.Q0S for Im
provements of the water plant. In the
hearing before Special Master-ln-Chan-eery
George If- Thuttuael. . The city will
now check over the company's claims.
Sixty thousand dollars worth of improve
ments have already been acknowledged
by the dty and thla amount It Is believed
represents a Uttie leas than half of the
amount really spent by the company.
Mr. Thummel thinks that the Improve
ment dlscuatloa wttl come to an end to
aiorrow or the next week and that the
supplemental sill filed by the company
several weeks ago will bo the next thing
taken up. The chief feature of the sup
plemental bill Is. that the water osmpany
asks to be reimbursed for money spent
In forced llttgatloo In collecting hy
drant rents.
The key to success In business is ths
Judicious and persistent use of newspaper
advertising.
CARNEYVILLE MINERS
NOW BACK0N THEIR JOBS
BHt:KlUA, wye., siarcn tapecisj i
Telegram. Rejoicing alike the hearts
vt miners and operators 800 strikers re
turned to work at Carneyvllla, ten miles
north of Sheridan, this morning, signify
ing the end of a two weeks' lockout
which for a Urns threatened to result
In bloodshed end rioting. '
Following the reorganisation- of ths j
Mine workers' local union and the elec- '
lion of a new president to succeed Mike j
Brosheara, whe called the strike In viola-i
lion of the miners' agreement with ths I
company, a settlement satisfactory to all
parties concerned wss reached Saturday,
with the result thst sll but a mere hand
ful of the strikers are now back on the
Job.
In the settlement of the difficulties
out of which the strike arose no chsngs
in ths existing agreement between the
miners and operators was made. The
question of removing fallen rock or clod
from about the pillars, ths principal point
In dispute, was compromised by an agree
ment on the part of the company to
bear the expense of removal In cases
where the amount of debris Is sufficient
to cause a loss of tims to the miner m
removing It.
The company also agrees not to Install
machinery for pulling pillars, permitting
the work to be done by manual labor as
In the past The credit for ths settle
ment Is due largely to ths district ex
ecutive board of the mine workers.
WOMAN'S JAW FRACTURED
BY BLOW DURING ROW
Georgia Peterson, living at Arcade No.
JO. sustained a fractured Jaw last night
when a negro with whom she waa divid
ing a can of beer Insisted upon taking
ths "bigger hslf." He escaped and the
woman did not divulge his name.
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DISTRIBUTOR
2203 Farnam St. Omaha Neb.
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These mattresses were dust soiled in our warehouse daring recent re
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special prices for a few days. 4
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