Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 21, 1895, Page 7

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SPEGIRL NU‘I’IGE& PP ) = () ()= ()=} STORAGE. m BALE-REAL l!‘l‘l‘l‘l ADETRACTS () (Yl and about 8§ o'clock 1 ‘l} YY)l D1'-~() YYo= () T modestly for a BYRON RE Ammmmmu for thess cotnmns will be | vatil 12180 p. m. for the evening and ¢ the morning and Sunday * ontll 8 p.m edition, Advertisers, by requesting & numbered ressed to m eheck, enn hi hereafior. Noth for tirst Inser n These advertisements must tively. SITUATIONS WANTED. MAN AND WIFE want position on a farm. WANTEL - 5, 1,000 ME, ct H%.00 A MONTH AND Ralesmen; no exper Co., 634 WANTED-A _GOOD buker: man with family pr 10 right man; wages § Jones, Rapid Cit WANTEL- y2MsLl BELP INDUSTRIOU pounds M pic wants one; you don't have to canva i hay ench agent's territory A: no competition s wix pounds) in nice case as people know y for a dish washer: (we 10 take orders with ten days, tion M. Co. FOK RENT-HOUSES, F. K. DARL D COMPANY. RUILDING IN OMAHA PARGAINS, 1 warehouse 10191015 Leavenworth tions And had ALLESbDl(Y AFTER THE FACT BY HOWARD FIE! appronched | ening was dark and fogiy As 1 passed the side pile I saw a man como out — STOVES STORED IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA it tnken, with with splashes of rain answers ad Bumbered letter In eare swers w0 ndaressed will presentation ¢ ihe 11-2em v st | PACIFIC 8TOR & Jones sta, OF & WAREHOUSE neral storage ROAINS, SALE OR TRAD erties and’ far avlivered upon check only. te a word 0% tuken for liws tham 250 | () ey () (Yo (YN (Y () ()= ()l (Y=Y (Y (Y ()= (=) a figure start up from the WANTED-TO BUY ) TO DUY ON MONTHLY PAYMEN A Tarms. Garvin 1o, CHAPTER 11 THE STORY OF THE USURER It was late, but I reselved to read the rid Thete . could 1 would but search the files ewspapers until I found a crime in and very little unpleasant information leaked I lost them Former clients of Kohnfeld mad to buy their pledges of his daughter, if they alse the money through lack tun consecus | and terms, 8 42, were able to his hiding place he inquest and the t “CART SUITADLE e had been Why? How | Maple, after 6 p FARM LANDS, C. F. HARRISON, difficulty in it to have thought of it GOOD STYLISH FAMILY, tracking him FOUNDATION figured with prominence. James C. Ish for Killing Wil v ALK HELP. TO WRITE for the receipt (absolutely free, envelope) which cured exhausted vitality, et Box 1,41, Kalaniizoo, ) KLES, PURE AN 1 dimly certain detalls of the murder of FURNITUR which had resulted in the tmmedliate bl 4 missing overcoat in the case? crime was about a month old the relgning sensation 1 had been the storles carefully. happened it is safe to say that I missed not | a single fact or theory. 1 finished my work room and proceeded at once to arrang | strongly susp was a recen lots or land. strong young gloomien nor it seemed that | his attire more carefully she could say 3500 TO $2.000 After what had in our hands have had pla ts that have sold at from $00 to $1,000 e Ml car lin ith sreet, S It was morning when Then I returned to my bearded and never seen 1 regretted, Dane’s wavy light hair was exc deseription y for beards and spect be put on as easily as names. missing from old overcoat belonging mething un HARDWOOD chicken fence, bih Bne Dove aved sireets, and a'l mod ern improve he whispered ANDARD CATTL has 409 tons good baled hay for ‘sl PET DEER. , Boston Store. I found that r was extremely sim- t had undoubtedly be ' in other words Hie dealings had been principally in jewels and plate, and he per lot cash, and halance $10 per month, Kohnfeld mur The man him what is known as a He vafished among the shadows that guard before for all cash. be seen to be appreciated. No better savings have thrown his pursuers off the track lighteul place for n home. | Dane’s stove was the one referred fo. theory of the police was that the coat had been taken to hide the blood stains on the The medical testimony doubt that later life he had almost entirely abandoned thieves for the safer If not honester business of usury. He had become known as one who would wait for dead men’'s shoes, If well pald for Dissipated young men who were Sole Agents, necensary 807 Howard st. who makes hid Investments llers and few buyers: this time a J The injured party was James Striblin murderer's clothing. at the inquest been drenched seven weeks 2 Willlam st. I secured it, after a search was in my room EICYCLES. Kohnfeld"'s | his salvation. to lady agents CLAIRVOYANTS N, CLAIRVOYANT, sa mediuim, 8ih vear at 119 A ed to my friend's ¢ 1 hoped that Addross for full pariiculurs Perf: gl o 2 from my point was fio need of further inv confronted by a clear alternative; the murderer or to give him up. And though a man whom independent card re Electrical Supply Co., 1515 Howa had a full BARKER BLOCK appreciation D arted at me across the table, on Kohnfeld's « Will Barnum Bro., D 8 rooms, 5 rooms, 313 Pratt _8ee F iaelity Trust Co. RENTAL AGENCY 620 SO. ™ venu hard wood finfsh; venien & AD all mode Janitor conven! vice, Bt., from 10 to 12 and 2 MODERN unm RN TEN-ROOM e for rent at $20.00 per u iR bibex FOR RENT, AT KB residence, cor. 24th s long; FOR RENT, FOR my residente, corn; partly furnished. H. ave. FOR RENT, 9-100M convenlences. Beat location in clty, f Dr st._Inquir FOR R Life bldg. T-ROOM FOR 1 Iat, very dosir 0.1, Davis ¢ 1 ROOMS, or for 1 614 8. i MASSAG), BATHS., XIC. 5 r"fl ll‘lll 2h R MADAM \\nm no lhesitation 1 the question A calm had come upon m: LARGES IN OMAHA. what 1 would do. L. DEAND & | park to which Willlam strange effect si was presently throbbing of my heart. So long as my D STRADLE 211 8, 24th st., 33, 5 Cuming Tith ave. TERN BICYCLE & GUN CO., barrier between Fre T—MS76 Jy 12% ELECTRICAL bUPPLIEB JANT MASSAGE AND my conduct I am aware Vet and motor fair-weather friends in a Continuing TURKISH BATHS. _trical Supply Co., He pointed to the objects on the table. (Concluded Saturday.) Py J-ROOM BRICK facing Hans about court house or Farnam stre exclusively for items of interest. murderer in One related to a footprint Inquire 1115 8 Lost—M199 21 When thousands of people are taking Hood's Sarsaparilla or which ar why are you not ND T-ROOM FLATS, MANTELb GRAX.‘*'S AND TILES had been taken from the safe. These bonds PERSONAL. articles known Sarsaparilla adow and fol- order from measure. 1909 Farnam' street. I saw a figure than that her father had got them from his safe deposit box on the day caused by impure blood, why do you continue DRESSMAKING. to) Kohnfeld DRESSMAKING HOU Iartman & Robt i home treatmes the jewelry of extravagant 'S, CUT FLOWERS, gy sued by a western city, tell its name, and were worth about § Hood's Pills and efficient. clients' wore 1513 Vinton_ sircet. he provided. were easily CARPENTERS AND APER HANGI BUILDERS. SACRED HEART COMMENC!:M'?N made as gray as His visitors cdme by night, or if that covld not be managed they entered an under- taker's shop next upon the righ through a door in the Wall between the two Barker blk.; tel fine-spun theory regarding these bonds had found a peculiar mark in the blocd on the floor, and anothi 1 or unfurnished, Mrs. M. Hellman , and passed | commencement the day academy of the enth street and St. Ma place in the study hall of the institute Wed- rk on the blotting SElEvrapostAne these, by measurements and shrewd observa- The usurér's daughter;cared for his house and was ils only occupant. his body on b Sttt Cpgauits Boren B It was she who morning after murderer had dropped the package of bonds upon its edge in the blood, and had caught A PRIVATE TY HAS MONEY TO LOAN ball a spectacle of be- a carpet of mingled with floor, while a profusion of ceived visitors, Her ‘cries brought, the police and the work of detecton was at once bezun. guitar teacher. 1911 Cass street. BUILDIN G &LOAN ASSO"IATION. IN MUTUAL Y per cent when 1, z, confidential. Address Postofice wildering beauty met s of blue and gray the edges of the bonds upon the blot- NT, HANDSOM Hanscom park; low rental. of his safe, to take further pi , covered the palms and ferns and draperies formed a pretty background any size you wish. Leavenworth of various kinds about the usurer as he lay dead, of them were steeped in his blood As to the robbery which followed the mur- He would probably scrape the paper, if he had succeeded in preventing the thick penctrating identified it officers of the law were fortunate enough to NT—FURNISHED HOUS . moderate rent 05 Farnam St SHED OR UNFURNIS Joc AND HEALTH. o stage presented a garden scene lo of Clarke's pure rye whisky will ne: complish wonders for the feeble. interest_on savings. 1704 Bee bldg. books of account had been burned in a grate. evidently for thief's trail. ascent was an embankment of trailing vines say frankly that I searched Dane's the daughter had a NINE-OOM MO boautitul lawn; Ay BIGH [ ROOM HOT FURNISH HO! room he shady yard, will sell furniture room for those bonds; MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE palms and other tropical foliage orna 2 = ANTHONY LOAN & TRUS' loans at low rates for choi braska and Iowa farms or Omaha N fair idea of what was in the safo HAVE 160 Av"xfi» Iy to J. H. Parrott , an entanglement of ferns, smilax and No client of Kohn- no jewelry of any worth. feld’s would have expected to finl such valu- was well known that he trusted chiefly in the security of a safe de- posit_company’s vault. In his own safe, however, were many note and obligations, had signed them; and in that collection lay the undoubted motive for the crime. one of Kohnfeld nearly certain, for he was evidently encoun- Barton & Phelps, Phelps & Son, clty property. during the night W ing papers, niring the artistic taste displayed in the able things, $16.00 and $25.00 per month, A . where brooks, grasses and trees seemed felt a deep regret that many I were excluded established these exercise in the Kohnfeld . Davis Co., 1505 Farnam st. in best p from strect car line, for rent ana ‘rent th required. Address, valuable only 100,000 eastern FOR HORSES, month, per head. Charles G invitations to Just complied. Write for particulars . wished to be sure of just wha WM 303 3 %¢ Tho entertainment opened with the over- 416 N 81 8. After a brief sleep that, than waking, and there had A bottle of liquor and on a table were evidence that he h entertaining Reinllke, which w as given with a two glasses rved applause. hie second number of the program was a bright little operetta, ally well rendered avenus, 10 rooms, H. ' Sheafe The glass, been his own, as it his hand had closed convulsively upon when the fatal stroke was exception- the volees were g the singing and acting showed a correctness PITAL, $2.000000; SURPLUS, fortgage Trust Co., Ni and learned something worth UNDERTAKEBSAND EMBALMERS ¥ it at the instant Sovty sgplY to Pusey & Fhomes nishe private PLEASANT ROOM. FOR R ATLY 11th stre: TRNISH oans on city pr: little more than the bot- tom of the glass remained intact. had a hundred small out the theory that, as the usurer had raisel the murderer had thrust agents, room 207 First Nat'l bank bldg. that is only attained by long and thoréugh tt was charming while the role of king FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Telephone 90, SWANSON & VALIEN, 1701 CUMING, TEL. family embalmer, 1618 Chicago st., as the little princess, taken by Miss Miidred Lomax, as also Miss Jeannie st and pronounced little girls the court scene was a particularly pleasing ON IMPROVED OMAHA his glass to drink, with his knife across the table. M. 0. MAUL, UNDERTAKER A 1017 Farnam st., 2 ND EMBALM- followed with e MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL BSTAT at 6 per cent. 9 that it was impossible to learn whose writ- was missing after the crime. The similar documents that were found upon the floor bore names that surprised even the There must have been many an un . W. BAKER, UNDERTAKER, 613 ten obligation MONEY TO LOAN OO FoR R0 tation by Miss Cecllia Farrell merits SHORTHAND AN A)TYPEWRXTIN'G ASANT. COC PL LOV. ROC references. TUE ROSE, 20 HARNEY, Yooma with board: special Tates to 7O RENT—NICE with board; terms Douglas, ers: best home ¢ Calitornia_and Webster. lnu RENT, ¥U OVED & UNIMPROVE nam Smith & Co., 1320 Farn talent and won he ted and intelligent r quiet mind in what we call socety just after much dramat! S SCHOOL, 513 N. Y. , ROOM FOR board. 2610 Dodge St 3 ROOMS FOR 1O and wife; rent taken in board. s to the reverend fathers prosent s delivered MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. HADDOCK, ROOM 427, RAMGE RLOCK. RAILWAY TIIE CARD distribution of premiums w er_please return them to 2)6 Omaha Natl LY FURNISHED SOUT folding bed, §10.00 month. N O RN Fred Terry, 430 Ramge blk. N FURNITURE, POCKETHOO name on card inside contents, to 58 N. Y. & Puger Bnd. BX. 110 pm Life building interpreted he ka Local (except SUniy. coln Local (eXcept suniay) Lincoln) daiiy.. BURLINGTON & Q.|Arives 1N & Muson 8. | Om. fcago Vestibui licilgo IExpress. 2:45pm....Fast Mail(for Leaves [CHICAGO, 16th and 19th st OMAHA MOF Finder will pl ferred the honors propriate remarks he congratu return to room 503 o of beiug puplls exprossed himself as highly FURNISHED | Kohnfeld's | LY lwriting of all th 4 RA/AnMllY W n compared GOOD THING town in eastorn or equivalent, doing with 3 CHICAGO & alUnion Depot, LY FURNISHE board_for two; private family; no otl 1th & Mason Sis k(ng oonl tar $4 Eastern IEpreas stock dry goods and furnishings “tine_location | must sell, account sickness. Address S 4, adquarters and I {Omana_Chicago INISHED ard, 1824 Bihucy stroct. HTH AVE, PRIVATE PAMILY checked from r HOTELS niun Depot, 10k & Mason Sts!| Omana 13th and xmi.,,- electricity and heated by steam, 10 TRADE, DR 36 inche CLASS DRUG STORE IN vestigating the case in the pay of one of the SUIT, CHEST ME. cost 5, for horse, Worn twic: or anything. S 42, Dee. DANCING, W0 WEEK, §_ROOMS FOR AR gantly furnished rooms’ —_———— — UN¥ FURN!SHLD KOOMS TO RENT D WILL GIVE W X (ex Sun) Dodge street, during th P AL S L e BUSINES3 NOTICES, DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED, 15th and Webster 2 Pussenger (daily) ‘loux City E el ONB RIGHT THING THAT WILL sleeplessness and Clutke's pure rye whisky & wpy YA FOR EXCHANGE. Omaha| Depot, Pared to do al DENTISTS, ST, 2020 BURT ST. ' the alias had b FOR HANGE LIG path room; no_children; carpets Af destred. 714 N. 20ihe Douglas strect. treatment with v STANDARD o walEhing 1500 Pounds. or PAWNBBOKEBS TWO-STORY BRICK, tuckage, T8 8. 13th Co., 108-N. 15ih st. FOI RENT, THE 481 16 Farnam stre _coment_basement, ng fxtures, water on all tloors, kas, ete. t the office of The Hec ply AGENTS WANTED, , 116 Farnam st NORTHWEST rdware or implem nts. 1 at, Councll Bluffs Kansas uy g St LA YURT PACIFIC. Tty tor Spirit Lake anything to do with it ¥ L 4 at your own prics. 2% Omahal_Lepot, EN 'ii?'iiil"i’r"n"l".""i"i'i.'i.s Ditagiat o Caichester's Muptan Dl il (4 metall ORY DRICK BUILDING This building has a fire: complote steam hoat- a chureh door when It was as police knew Dan in s:arch of him. trick was too old; a Local (ex. Sun.) SI0UX CITY & h und v Wil tnv ,;.. Pllzer, Cherryvale, about 9,000 BUCHANAN mo athier. eie dengeron e if ho expecied m T WANT MEKCHANDISE 1 MEN AND WOMEN, # T0 80 A DAY dress’the Hundy Heater Co., _bldg., Omaha, Neb. AVANTED, DISTRICT AND CITY MANAGERS o represent the United Sta cloty; pays sick, aceldent and funeral ben Addrosa §. B. Piicher, secretary, Sagin; Bide, o RENTAL AG-NCY, 68 WALLACE, RENTALS, 21z BROWK B i 1 'sasmpe o aria Usieliet for Ladlon ML ] AT ot Chomical Co., Madlxon l..u.. PATEINT lawyers and sollcitors. SUES & CO. Dee Building, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FREE. his statement he was disapp: some minutes long I had not b nion Depot, 10th & RASoh Se.| Dima x City Passcnger H. A. Wagner, Veatimoniale aul $36 New York Life en drawn into TO TRADE, DRESS SUIT 3 inches, worn {wiee or anything. 8 @, CLEAR RENTAL any statement ab 1t was not quite 3 o' UNION PACIFIC . 10U & Mason Sts.| O sympathy and went 10 a ban I e A bank and death of our beloved wil | Tenevoient “Omaha|Union Dep: secured from leads of certain real estate PROVERTY 3:00pm. Tieat'cs & Stromaly, SCHINKER, Ex. (éx. £un) EXTRA PINE i1 900 “Sicar fond Or Aidvess 5 45, Bee. Want' §1.00 clty property. The deeds, now on sale; ete., call at Wabash oft by great good fortunc, consulted’ certain >s of Information regarding routes of | nam street. folders giving routes 7 & Masn @ IVFORMTION AGAINST ISH Chapple's Slayer Charged with Marder in the First Degree. | STATE NOW READY TO TRY THE CASE holding an wmbrella low down over | Waiting for the Judge of the Criminal Branch of Distriet Court to Determine When Ile Wil Give the Mats ter His Attention. Tho crime charged In the information whieh the state b repared in the matter of am Chapple is murder fn the first degree. Mrs. Ish | is charged with manslaughter. The Infore mati were ready for filing late yesterday, Whether Ish anl his wife are to be tried at this term of court remains an open quess ti It seems that it depends largely n the whim of the Judge of the criminal court He has been loudly complaining lately of overwork, s Ating that he has ae- complished three or four times as much as any of the other members f the bench. unty Attorney Baldrige stated yesterday e was about ready to take up the Ish « cases and that he had the testimony of his witnesses in hand. He could not say what the judge would do, though he Intended to bring the case to the attention of the court. In the meantime Ish is out on $25,000 and his wife on $5,000 bonds It has been brought out that the same conduct which Ish charges against Chapple was laid at Ish's door several years ago, wha was compolled to sue for a divorce January 3, because James Ish had on April 23, id again In September of the same account runs in the petition on court, been Intimate with Mra, and destroyed the peace of his lome. The suit was tried at the Septems ber term, 1893, before Judge I'erguson, who, on November 27 of that year, rendered a de- of divorce against Mrs. Sarah B, Stribs finding “that he said defendant com ed adultery as alleged in sald petition. ing, mi Kuebler is Touua Innocent. The jury acquitted George A. Kuebler in Judge Ferguson's court of the charge of foreibly entering the premises In Central fox cl®ms the ex- right of possession. The suit aps be the outcome of a commercial i in a small way, both parties belng merchants who seck the favor and patronage of that locality. The suit was started last November in Smith's justice court, when Fox tried to oust Kuebler. He won his case, though on appeal the suit went adversely ta his interests. Both men at that time had th ye on a corner building, located on lot 16, block 16, Central Park addition Kuebler had rented the place of E. . French and proposed selling meat and such stuff to the public. He had paid his rent with a check, no money being in the bank at that time, though he says when the check fell due he had an ample deposit. At any rate Irench kept the check, but Fox, wha had a grocery store diagonally across the street, negotiated for the rental of the builds ing, paying French $12.50 rent while the cars s were still working on the structure, Kuchler got.posession first, but Fox tried ta throw Kuebler out by an action at law Grantham Says 1t Is to Colloct Debt, The trial of the confidential bookkeeper, Fred M. Grantham, for having embezzled of his employers, Coffman, Smiley & Co., $1,600 in cash, occupfed the attention of a jury ln the criminal court yesterday. Grantham had full power to draw checks and was with the firm about two years. He is charged with having from time to time drawn the checks, some of them being marked “‘spoiled,” but on which the money was nevertheless obtained. About & year ago Grantham's mother, living in Illinols, became sick and he departed from South Omaha suddenly, leaving a note stating that he hoped the firm would prosper. An examination of the books followed. Grant- ham claimed yesterday through his attorney that about $1,100 of the account was adjusted by his turning over property and that his brother agreed to settle the balance. He will seek to show that a criminal process ls baing invoked to collect a debt Got Wis Girls by fianens (orpus. Judge Scott ordered the rele of Jessie and Eva Miller, girls who had been stopping at the Home of the Good Shepherd. Isiah Miller claimed to be their father and demanded their release. The mother superior said she would release them as soon as the father gave her proofs that they were his daughters, for the girls had been sent from Davenport by Mrs. Hill, police matron, the parents In that place having glven them up through in- jility to support them. Miller got angry at this refusal and brought habeas corpus pro- gs, which the court, after hayving had « talk with him, favorably considered Minor Gourt Matters. The executors of Amasa R. Cheever have brought suit on a $350 note given by E, and G. Fitchett, The Lauder assault case was passed again temporarily In Crosby's court at the request of Lauder's attorneys, who a trying a case in di: ct court The last will and testament of George H. Boggs, who dled a few weeks ago, has been filed. ' His wife is made legates, The value of the estate is not stated. The city will pay Dennis Cunningham $542 for the desiruction of his house, That I8 the jury's verdict. The bullding ipspector pulled the house down while it was still in first class condition, according to Cunning- ham, An injunction has been brought agalnst the clty by Mary Spaulding to restrain Frank Kaspar from removing or injuring piaintiff’s fence along the road on Third and Walnat stree The land lies in block 447, and Kaspar claims the fence stands out in the street. ——— Clea Ladies will find Allen’s Hygienle Fluld all t s desired as a cleansing and healing nal wash and injection. It is invaluable in leucorrhoea, vaginitis, etc., and 18 pers fectly harmless, Refined people everywhere uze it Iwposs'ble (o Live tn Fhis Country Without hearing about the Northwestern line's evening “Chicago Limited,” for people WILL talk abont its conveniences, tasteful- ness and comprehensive up-to-dateness, Omaha, 5:45 p. m.; Chicago, 8:15a. m. Ves- tibuled sleeping cars, chair cars, a la carte dinners, Plintsch gas, EVERYTHING. No extra cost Other Northwestern trains at 11:05 a. and 4 p. m. daily. Want your trunk checked at home? City ticket office, 1401 Faruam street, —————— tmiley-Hoel Nuptials, The wedding of Mr. Everett 0. Smile ettie May Hoel took place Wednesday g In th Presbyterian church, cholus and ty-fourth streets, before nds and relatives of the bride and 1. The ceremony was per- formed at 7:30 o'clock, Dr. Ware, the pastor, fiiciating. Miss Lottle Phelps was at the organ and played selections from the Lohene grin for the march and Mendelssohn's weds Ing march for the recessional. No decoras tions wero used at the ehurch, but the home an assembly t the bride's parents on Burt street, near Twenty-fifth, was prettily decked with ferns nd roses. Foster A. Smiley acted as roomsman and Miss Phoebe M. Hoel as lesmaid, the two beiug the brother and sister of the contracting parties, The bride vas handsomely attired in white. The ishers were Eracst and O; F. Hoel. Mr, a son of A, R. 8 sthe, Mo., Tribunc ley, editor of Ho is head ment at When Baby was sfck, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she crisd for Cascoria, When sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Wk2n she ad Children, sho gave them Castoriae

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