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    THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20. 191.
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GAINES AND BAUM
BUY "SCOUT'S REST"
Buffalo Bill's Famous Ranch at
North Platte is Purchased
by Omaha Men.
CELEBRITIES VISITED "IT
"Scout's Rest," Colonel W. F.
Cody's famous ranch at North Platte,
Nob,, has been purchased by Daniel
W. (jaines, proprietor of the ler
cliants hotel, in conjunction with Dan
A Baum of this city. The considera
tion is approximately $150,000. This
"tract of 2,700 acres will be divided
and placed on the market in about
thirty days.
Colonel Cody owned this, ranch for
turty years. It was at this picturesque
and interesting place he started his
ild west show, which brought hom
age and fame of world-wide extent.
"Wild West" Barn.
The great barn of the ranch is
tvpical of the west, with gun stocks
carved in the rafters and other" fea
tures to please the worshipper of
forest, field and stream. A private
lake is stocked with 6sh, W'Mer and
electric light and power plants serve
the ranch all of its departments.
Colonel Cody has entertained many
of the famous men of the world on
this preserve, his guests 'including
royalty and. noblemen, whose friend
ship he won while touring Europe
with his wild west show.
More stories have beejj written, of
this ranch than of any similar place
in the United Stttcs.
In days gone by the colonel kept
his fine horses and dogs at the ranch,
and when at home rarely lacked for
congenial company with whom he
would go on hunting trips. '
Christmas Buffalo
Weighs Over a Ton
Jake Rossif has a buffalo on his
hands but at that he is not in much
of a predicament, even though the
giant does weigh 2,755 pounds, lie
comes all the way from Tort 1'ierrc,
S. D., where he was the king of the
herd. Jake will exhibit his prize at
the Public Market on Harney street
and in the lobby of the Paxton hotel
until Friday, when he will be taken
tu South Omaha to be cut up into
tine steaks for Christinas feasts for
those Omaha people who like buffalo
meat or who have heard talcs of the
monarch of file plains and want a
chance to taste it.
Horse Steps On Archie
Powell, Who is "Doing Nicely"
The imprint of a horse's shoe on
the calf of his leg is the most abiding
injury suffered Monday afternoon by
Archie Powell, 8 years old, who was
run over by a heavy dairy wagon.
The boy has no broken bones and
no internal injuries, an X-ray exami
nation showed.
Archie, who is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Powell, 2822 North
Nineteenth street, was run over in
front of the Lake school. The driver
of tiie dairy wagon not only stopped
his teant but brought the child into
the school and then left his card.
How to Prevent Croup.
lira child that is subject to attacks
of croup, the first indication of the
disease is hoarseness. Give Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy as soon as the
child becomes hoarse and the attack
may he warded off and all danger
and anxiety avoided. Adv.
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BATHS
Hondndi of Omth mo and woman an
wring time and mooflf tif Uklof adfUUft
if our treatment.
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Water ft deilrered In Omaha In ltr-al.
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turned. Brown Park Mineral Springs
25tb and O 8U., Booth Bide. Phone South ITJ
OR. JOHN A. NIEMANN.
Oiteoaathlo PhyileUi, In Chert.
509$. "Better
iff lira Youri
ntfti Health1"'
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jffiteii.. I Mineral
Husband Finds More Attractions in
The Other Woman" Alleges Wife
Mrs. D. E. Lovejoy Names Mrs.
Grace Rogers as Woman
Who is Breaking Up
Her Home.
HAS SON 18 YEARS OF AGE
Naming Mrs) Grace Rogers, 911
Forest avenue, Apartment 2, as co
respondent and alleging that her hus
band. Delbert E. Lovejoy, a prom
inent draftsman and estimator, has
signified his intention of giving up
his family and sacrificing everything
it. order to be with "the other wo
man," Hattie Lovejoy has filed suit
for separale maintenance with the
clerk of the district court.
The Lovejoys live at 1920 Corby
street and have an 18-year-old son,
Ferold Lovejoy. who is prominent
in dancing circles. They were mawied
on September 21, 1897, being resi
dents of Omaha for the last fifteen
years. '
Mrs. Lovejoy is 38 years old and
her. husband o9 years old. Mrs
Rogers, wife of J. A. Rogers, city
superintendent of construction for the
Otis Elevator company. i .SO years
old.
According to Mrs. Lovejoy . her
husband has become so infatuated
with Grace Rogers that he absents
himself from his business for hours
at a time in order to be with her.
Mr. Lovejoy talks to his affinity over
the telephone daily, according to the
wife's allegations.
Mrs. Lovejoy sets forth in her peti
tion that both she and her son, Fer
old, have pleaded to the husband and
father to give up the other woman,
but that he refused and showed a
preference for Mrs. Rogers.
Asserting that this state of affairs
has kept her in constant worry and
in a highly nervous state of mind so
as to make inroads upon her health,
Mrs. Lovejoy asks for. -separate main
tenance, temporary and permanent
alimony and custody of the son.
.Mrs. Lovejoy says that her husband
receives a large salary and is the
owner of stock ill the concern for
which lie works.
Nina M. Murray, wife of William
II. Murray, a grocer at 3225 Cali
fornia street, has filed suit for di
vorce with the clerk of the district
court. She alleges cruelty.
.Jath and
House
Fancy
at..
Shirts $1.00 Up Gloves, leather, $1.00 Up
Hosiery 25t Up Mufflers 50 Up
Handkerchiefs, plain linen and initial 25t Up
.Handkerchiefs, cambric, 3 for25 2 for 25
Fancy Silk Garters 25tf nd 503
Lion Brand Collars ' 15
Cuff Links and Buttons 25t Up
Canes, Umbrellas, Bags, Cases, Trunks and Auto Robes.
t Hurry for a Good Choice.
Have You
A AT . V -
new l ear s
HOTEL ROME
provides a special
MUSICAL PROGRAM
and '
A COMPLIMENTARY BALL
EXCLUSIVELY for PATRONS reserving
tables for supper at $2.00 per plate.
NOTE Sp.cial Christmas Dinner, $1.50 par plat..
From 12 to 9 P. M.
. Telephone Douglas 2581.
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Mra.IXE.Lovejoy-
Kathleen Williams seeks a divorce
from Harry Williams.
Lois L. Brewer was freed from
Robert H. Brewer.
Will Bates was granted a divorce
decree from Freda Bates.
Brunswick Motel Guest
Robbed While He Sleeps
J: P. Adams of Shallcr, la., has re
ported to the police that while he slept
Monday ntght a thief entered his room
at the Brunswick hotel and stole $20
in cash from his trousers.
Raymond Romonek reported that
his store? at 314 North Sixteenth street
was entered by burglars, but that
nothingVpf value was, stolen.
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The most wonderful col
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men to wear you ever saw.
, Neckwear
The choicest and most pleasing assort
ment of High-Class Neckwear to be
found in Omaha. Not a few, but
thousands of rich, luxurious
silks and satins of both for
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of beautiful designs and
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50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50,
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Handsome Box With Tie Free
Then Thursday
Lounging Robes, $3.50 Up
Coats $5.00 Up
Vests $2.50 .Up
Full Dress Silk Vests, $5.UU UP
Sweater Coats $1.50 Up
Slip-Ons $2.50 Up
Shooting Vests, chamois lined,
$6.50 UP
Flannel Shirts. .$1.50 Up
Underwear $1.00 Up
Made Your,
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ive nuns:
BROWNELL HALL
WILL BE BUILT
Campaign Nets Hundred Thou
sand Less Than Expected
Workers Optimistic.
TEAM MEMBERS DONATE
With an (even $140,000 subscribed,
the ten-day campaign for a fund to
rebuild Krowell Hall in Kairacres
came to a close at the luncheon at
the Hotel Fontene4le.
Though the J250.0OO mark orig
inally :et was not reached during the
ten-day campaign, it was announced
by Chairman Kennedy of the com
mittee that Brownell Hall would be
built. The trustees are confident of
being thle to obtain subscriptions to
bring the sum up to atleast $200,000
by spring, when the work on the
building is expected to start. When
the $200,000 is raised the building
work is to begin, for the ground was
given conditional upon the expendi
ture of $200,000 for the buildings, and
some of the larger subscriptions
were made with that understanding.
Ten Days' Total.
When the subscriptions for the day
had been officially reported, the total
for the ten days read, $138,993.
Team No. lft, captained by C. M.
Wilhelm, announced that the team
itself would make up the $7 neces
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Don't lose any
time. Christ
mas is almost
here
and
sary to make the total $139,000 even.
This was . n inspiration.
Mrs. Philip Potter announced that
hc would like to see another SI.'HX
subscribed to make an even $140,000.
and that vhr would he one of ten to
subscribe $100. john 1.. Kcnncdv re-
plied that he would be the second. (.'.
O George volunteered the nest $UKI,
whereupon Team No. In volunteered
to make up another $100. Then
Teams No. 3. 2, II, 14. 12 and 8. re
spectively, followed with their sub
scriptions of $100 each, so that the
extra $1,000 to make even money
was raised within the space of sixty
seconds.
Only one personal subscription for
the day mounted as high as $250. This
amount was subscribed by 11. L". l!ost
w ick.
Campaign is Success.
Chairman Kennedy congratulated
all the workers on the success of the
campaign, for, he said, "You mustn't
feel that you haven't succeeded. You
have succeeded and Brownell Hall
will be built."
Bishop A. U Williams expressed his
personal gratitude to all for the splen
did way they had assisted in the work
of raising the funds, and declared, "If
anything more is necessary I will give
my personal check for the balance
upon the hank of faith, and I have
never known that bank to fail."
As Miss Marion Towle captained
the team bringing in the highest sub
scriptions for the day, the bouquet
for the day went to her, and her
father, John W. Towle, was appointed
to carry it to her.
The I'. M. Wilhelm team took first
place among the men's teams for the
day.
A bevy of Brownell Hall girls to
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