Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 21, 1912, Page 5, Image 5

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OMAHA. TUESDAY. MAT 21. 191-
BIG PROFIT INOMAHA BONDS
Tim that Boys at Private Sale Ex
pect Profit of $175 OCO.
OriBS TEEM AT TEAT PRICE
other Crtles Have. Realise XHk
'More llBtUr laeaes Wtlesj
Hare IteeontiT ) Dla
. -seasd .,
That the purchasers of the r.8.i
n-ater bond luue recently sold by th
Omaha water hoard it private aala
lected to art UTl.em clear profit i shosra
lit the advertisements sent oat by the
.'larrta Trust and Savings bank of Chi
. Mn offering the bonda at and 1s
!. The premium asked now for th
londs amounts to tS7,SM. The premium
MM by the buyers waa tS.SOa. making a
from of tm.m.
Tna bonds vara aold privately for a
oomlnal premium, wbfle bond of other
I Ilea similarly situated aold for a much
greater premlnm. ft. Paul making- lu
lm at per cent which Omaha .pays 4
and olher eitlee getting a premium of ICS.
Aa an liluatraltoa of Omaha a , loaa in
th bond transaction Kansas Oty re
cently diapoaed of an Uwu of tflMOu.
these bond are redeemable In twenty
yeara and bear Interest at th rata of
H rer cent. They were diapoaed of to
Kountae Brae, for par and accrued In
terest, and a premium of HI.KS. On th
earn basis the Omaha water bonda should
hare brought a premium of not leas
than KJt.tM.
In the circulars sent out the selling
romnanv atate that the-nlanft should
earn 1 per cent oh the entlr Investment
basing conclusions on the earning from
ISM to U12 and Ignoring th Incom to
be derived from extensions. It Is also
Its ted that the bonds should yield about
4-3" per cent.
POOL HALL PROPRIETOR
FINED FORHIS DICE GAME
Bill Jonas.' proprietor of a pool hall la
th basement of tha Boyd theater, was
fined fit and coats Monday morning for
running an HI governed house. Sergeant
8!gwart raided It about I o'clock In tha
learning and caught seventeen persons
who had been shooting die.- Th cases
of th Inmate wsl continued until
Wednesday.
KEEPS TOD
IN GOOD
HEALTH
A Woaderfaliy Appetiiinj Tonic')
A System Regulator.
Everybody ' drinking piaespple juies
nowaday. It's th mott popular of
American beverage, Psopl drink it
' Hot only becauM it tasto good but b
a -it doe taeat good. -An aa aid
to digestion .it i unexcelled, and it
particularly efftetive in ease of nor
throat. It daily us keeps th system
ia good condition.' .
Don't Pineappls Juice if simply the
pur Juie of ekoieo piaeapplea. - Ordet
soms to dy. Bold by grocers nnd drug
gists Trywher. t . . . t
"Cooling Drink and Desserts," a
seat little book tolling how to auk
many pleasant, cooling drinks, "font free.
Hawaiian. Pineapple Product, Co, Jpi.
m Mark Bt, Baa rranclaeo . .
Jin Observation
by Cardinal Manning
nniMi, nnnn
unniiv auu unuu
Victins Assured Relief
On the subject of "Drink" the
great clergyman. Cardinal Manning,
approaching hVeightietb year, says:
' "Though I have known men and
women destroyed for all manner of
reasons, yet I know of no cause that
affects man, woman, child and home,
with such nniversality of steady
power as Intoxicating drink."
Another great man. Rt. Reverend
Monstgnor Flavin, says:- "The Seal
Three-Day Drink Habit Cure I a
grand, good work and a great benefit
to humanity."
This-In substance, is the. testimony
of many thousands of men and wo
men of all classes who have received
or know of the benefits and remark
able results of the Neal Treatment.
Neal Institute, 1502 South 10th
street, Omaha, Neb. Phone Douglas
7aC. t ' .
Trial of Gross is
. Taken Up by Court
Trial of Arthur W. Gross, former claim
agent tor the street railway-company,
charged with bribing; .ton a A. Kemmer
line a petit Juror, to secure a verdict for
tha company la a daoag suit mora than
a year ago. waa begun before Judg Sut
ton Monday morning.
W. p. Ourley and J. W. Wood rough of
Greene, Breckenrtdg. Ourley Wood
rough., counsel for th defendant, search
ingly examined the veniremen for causa
and at neon tt appeared unlikely that a
Jury satisfactory to both state and de
fendant would be secured before evening.
County Attorney James P. English's
examination required but little time, but
the defendant's attorneys weal Into the
veniremen's associations and feeling at
great lengtlO Three Jurors were chal
lenged for cause and excused by Judge
Sutton when they' said they felt they were
prejudiced against the streeet railway
company and might not be able to give
Mr. Gross a fair and Impartial trial.
! ALIENATION SUIT ON T?JAL ipopuua fHHP41 WH0
Intercepted Note Used by Attorney
in Geiinj-Eedhnaa Suit -
WHEAT CROPJEAR PERFECT
Hye-Schneider-rowler Expert CiTes
Optimistic Estimate.
WEATHER COTOITIONS IDEAL
Greater Per Tent l Cora la Pleated
and All Will Be radenjeata
Ibe Soil Before End of
the Week.
While It was not badly needed, rain
waa . general over central and . western
Nebraska Sunday night with scattered
showers In lb Missouri valley. There waa
a general rain from Sterling. Cola, to
points as far east aa Holdrege.
Heavy showers were scattered between
Fremont and Long Pine and from Fre
mont to Sidney.
At Ravenna. Central City aad Colum
bus then was an Inch of rain, while at
Fremont. Randolph. Erics on and up
through the sandhills, th prectpltatlon
ranged about one-bait Inch. The rain waa
heavier at Broken Bow and all th way
through Crawford.
The weakly crop report of the Burling
ton show that during last week weather
conditions were, perfect for the growing
grain, tha cool daya and nights causing
It to "stool" rapidly.
I .arte Petlmate Mad.
The Nye-Schneider-Fowler company re
port for th week ending Saturday take
a more optimistic view of the winter
wheat situation than that given out by
th road officials Th report w com
piled by Frank Powler, who say that
wheat Is as near perfect aa It la possible
for the grain to be at this season of th
year. H estlmaiea th Nebraska winter
wheat crop at eWKOOno bushel and adds.
"With a good weather conditions aa
have maintained. It may reach 3.(i0.00
bushels." ....
In Hi report Mr. Fowler estimate that
up to Saturday Tl per cent of Nebraska
oorn had been planted and that It will
all B In th ground before th last of
this week. He estimates that per eent
of the corn planted has sprouted and that
th stand. . unless Injured by Insects and
animals, will be the best la tha history
of th state.
Traffic Established "
on NewU.P. Branch
Service has been established on the new
Kearney.gtapteton brsncn of the Union
Pacific, and tha motor traffic between
Kearney and Callaway baa been discon
tinued. ' .. ,i
Motor service hsa been established on
the Central Ctty-Uncoln branch, thla
traffic being In addition to the regular
passenger service. A motor car leave
Uncoln at 7:K In th morning and arrive
at Central City at 1130. Returning, It
leaves Central City at 1:M and arrive at
Uncoln at :3S p. m.
Changes Announced
, : at the City Hall
Mis Kathryn Noland. formerly stenog
rapher In th office of tha city clerk,
has been promoted to Journal clerk, tak
ing the position left- vacant by Mis
Naomi Bchenck, who ha become secre
tary to Commissioner McGovern. Miss
Margaret Boeakholl has been appointed
to the position formerly held by Mia
Nolsnd.
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At Fountains & Elsewhere i.i and other une
. . S - a i e scientific manner.
nsK IQr
MISS JONTZ TO TEACH CLASS
IN KNOW YOUR CITY BETTER
, "Know your city, better" will be on'
of th atogsns of the Young Women's
Christian assoctatroaf conference at, Lake
Geneva. August B to ST and Mtoa Ma V.
Jonts. secretary of the local associated
charities, ha been aaked to teach a
"know your dty better" class.
Mr. Emma F. Byera, a uieinbes of th
program committee for the take Geneva
congress, and secretary of the north cen
tra territorial committee, a position simi
tar te th on Miss Jonts will hold when
ah retires from her Omaha work, has
aaked Mlaa Jonts to take charge of this
new work tad ah has accepted.
atlas Jonts will recommend that- a
"know yew dty better" course be taught
in th Young Women's Christian asso
ciations as a membership privilege. She
will advocate a plan ,of having, experts
on each Une of development of the home
city .appear before the class and take up
the commercial, social, educational, pollt-
of progress In a
Miss Jonts will teach two classes at
the Lake Geneva conference, having ao-
j rented an Invitation to take charge of
' a class Jo the study of constructive char-
i
iionLicics
;- Tht OrlfhtfJ and Genulnt
MAITFI. Pill It?! POLICE COURT APPEAL
"iM! . CASES TO BE PUSHED
tm FMd'drtak for All Agts.
At restaur ant, hotels, am (otmtairis.
. DcLcious, invigorating and sustaining. -
Keep it on jroar sideboard at home.
t' J'tfravd without lu ,
A quick back nrtptrej h i nnte.
Take m muUtisn. Jut nyTiORLlCiV
Not In Any Milk Trust
i 'Hi s , , . .. i i
In accordance with th agreement of
Presiding Judge Sutton, of the district
court and Police Jodg Foster that cases
appealed from police court shall not be
permitted -to hsng fire, seventy -five police
r court appeals were taken an before Judge
gear of the district oort; The cases
were called off sod week's continuance
given th defendant that they may have
time to prepare defense. Two cases had
been disposed of to the satisfaction of
the complaining witnesses and were dis
missed. .
Moat rood! I
te the dyspeptic. Electric Bluer' soon
relieve dyspepsia, liver and kidney com-
plaiata and deblnty. Price. 5c For sale
by Beaton Drag Co.
Ux wires amok Permits, i cents.
ASKS F0S A X50.000 VERDICT
Attorney Matt tiering, Repreeeatlagj
His Brother, Says Me Will Show
bolt I Set Belea waiet -In
Good. Faith.
Interception of an amorous note al
leged to have been written by Henry R.
Goring to Mrs Benjamin Rediraa con
vinced FWman that bt wife was untrue
tn him and that tiering was the third
Person in th ratciul triangle. aivordlns
to J. A. MrKensie of McKensle. Howell
Cox. counsel for Redman, in his opening
st vmrnt to the Jury yesteruay in a Sfe.'JOO
alienation damage suit of Kedman against
Gerirg. The trial maa begun be Ion,
Judge Estelle In the law division of tlw
district court. Nearly th entire morning
waa spent securing a Jury and examina
tion of witnesses was begun early In the
afternoon. -
In his opening statement Mr. SIcKtn.lc '
raid Oertng first met Mrs. Redman when ,
ho waa livins In Pliitt&mouth end Mrs. i
Redman was -.visiting; her parents in i
I'!attmouth, her father being custodian I
of the Mskontr home there.
Frequently, said the attorney. Mrs.
Redman visited her parents and Geil.i.
called upon her at the home. "On one
occasion, he raid. Redman dropped tn
anexpertedly when Grrlng and Mrs Red
man and her patents were playing cards
and drinking.
Uutllitv. ar 4irr.tr.
Mr. McKemie outlined the Intercepted
not affair, which, he said, the testimony
will describe In detail. Mr. Uertng came
to Omaha, he isid. t-topped at a hotel
and sent, a note to Mist- K-dman. ad
dressed her as "My darling sweethesrL"
and asking her to meel him st a certain
place between II and S. Th messenger
boy by mistake delivered the note to
Redman' mother, who read It and Imme
diately e-nployed a detective. The de
tective sent th not on to Redman's
wife hy another messenger, who brought
a reply from her. The reply addressed
Oering In an endearing term and said
Mrs. Redman waa 111 and could not meet
him. but he should call her on tha tele
phone. When Mrs. Redman waa con
fronted with her not and a ropy of Oer
mg's, said Mr. .McKensie. sh admitted
them and said "Gering had th money."
Matthew Oering. attorney for his
brother, frequently objected to Mr. Mc
Kentlt's remarks, declaring his client Is
not tesponslbl for what Mrs Redman
aays to her husband.
Attorney Gering declared the ault aim
ply a scheme to get money out of Oer
ing and said that before tha trial k
ended he will convince th Jury that
there la no merit In th suit and It has
not been brought In good faith. .
Attorney Oering declared th evidence
will show hi brother tn the first place
met Mrs.' Redman at the solicitation of
her own parents and In the second piste
never waa out with her alone, nor asso-
ciattd with tier except as an acc.islntance
before her divorce from Redman.
x . .
,-..tll. WIMTiloUK.
CLOSE-BOOTLEGGING JOINTS
: .
Police Commiuioaer der Issue
. Order to Clean Up the City.
STAfilS A VIQOBOUS CAMPAIQH
Uery 1 1 tort to Ue Mad lo K farce
the Albert Law aad to See
that th Lid la Kept
Tlnhtly iloMt.' . ' .
JANITOR IS FOUND DEAD
ON DAHLMAN CLUB FLOOR
Bert Wilcox, concierge at th Dahlman
club, was found dead on the club room
floor Monday morning at T o'clock. It being
clearly evident that he died of alcoholism,
th coroner will not conduct an Inquiry.
J ' , '
FoJie Commissioner Ryder has detailed
a man to round up all th so-called boot
legging Joints In tha city and issue per
emptory orders to them to clue up. "If
they art not riostd up we will close them
up," said Mr. Ryder. - '
Evidence, against bootleggers will be
obtained by th man detailed by the po
11 c commissioner and no unlicensed dis
penser of liquors will b allowed to oper
ate. If any disobey the orders of the man
detailed by the commissioner, prosecution
will follow. ,
This la th first step taken to enforce
the Albert law and It Is given out that It
la not only tor the protection of the
saloonlsts who hsva paid llceaeea. but Is
also a warning lo any saloon keeper who
maybe violating th law by silling a'tter
hours
LOCAL BOILER MAKERS ARE
HONORED AT CONVENTION
Omaha delegates to th Matter Boiler
maker's association held In Pittsburgh last
week will return Tuesday or Wednesday.
A Hsvelork. Neb., man, P. H. Lucas, was
elected fifth vice-president snd a Missouri
Valley. Na., man, Mike O'Connor, waa
chosen president.
R. U. Wolf, holler Inspector for
Omshs, wss to have attended th meeting
and wss on th program for a paper, but
telegraphed his regrets when the political
situation began to warm up.
- Mrs. C. U Hempel, wlfs of the chief
boiler Inspector for the Union Pacific,
was elected secretary and treasurer of the
Ladles' Auxiliary of th Boilermaker'
association. , - ---
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Remedies are Needed
Were ws perfect, which w are not, medicines would
sot oft be seeded. But sine our systems hsv b
oorn weakened, impaired snd broken down throuia
Indiscretion which hsv Sons oa from the early ic,
through countless fenerations, remedies art needed to
, aid Nature ia correotinf our inherited aad otherwise
aoquirwd weaknesses. To reach th seat of atom sell
weakness and consequent digestive trouble, then is
nothing to good Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov
ery, a (Ivcorio compound, extracted from native medio- v .
foal roots sold for over forty years with (rest satisfaction to all seen. Foe
Weak Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Pais in th Stomach after eefinf,
Heartburn, Bad Breath, Belching of food. Chronic Dlsrrhe sad otHr intestinal
UerangssMnts, the "Pucovary" is a timo-provea and most cftcirm remedy.
The ienulne ham on Its
ouHlde wrapper the
Signature
Yen cast afford to seerpt s see ret nostrum as s subarituls far tht aoe-loo-holio,
medicine or snown court tion, not even though the urgent dealer may
thereby make a littl bigger profit.
ur. fierce e rtresanr Pellets refulate end invigorate slumseb, uewr eal
rfs. nujiar-cnsred. firt ernnnlr o ia' r. e w
1 Short Stop
Jr Owen Bush
No Chance for Mistake-Clean and Pure
THE Blue Ribbon on every bottle
is your guide a mark of quality
an identification of the world's best beer.
c.
The taste is vour assurance for no othei
beer has ever attained the champagne!
sparkle and snap of Pabst Blue Ribbon
t Bottled only at the brewery in crystal clear bottles,
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Doo'tdeUy, don't for jet-order a cast today. Phone or write
The Pabst Company
1307 Leavenworth rhonMADlUu 0mh .Nlr
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