Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 23, 1900, Page 10

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10 FAIRMANAGERS ARE PLEASED County Commissioners Ordered to Allow Them the Usual Appropriation, HELD THIS FALL EXHIBIT WILL BE Judge Keynor De ® that the Asso- eintl Hns ed Up to the Spirit the Statutes. The Douglas County Fair a ation is 1n & very good hun over a red by Judge Keysor ye to give an exhit and grain on an Olymp! ale. 1t will be the first regularl 1 county fair for three years and it was largely on this a count that the cout missioners refused a few days ago to grant the appropriation usual in former years, The court has in structed the commissioners to yield up the usual amount, however, and the fair asso clation will have $2,774.40 with which to | start their show Commissioner Hoctor took the stand to prove that the fair assoclation has not pre viously lived up to its contract. It Is speci fied In the statute that the association must give an annual fair in which stock, vegeta ble and grain products shall make up the display and there are specifications as to its size, etc. In 1808 the association incor porated its exhibit with the Transmississipy exposition and no funds were appropriated by the cominissioners. One year later, how ever, the county board granted the associa- in one, although in the association's wlowa tion live display. Cc the same e A two stock had ear ect, bringing out the alleged fact that the tion had held no indl vidual fair and had exhibited no live stock President Oscar Pl 1 of the fair asso- clation testified that the only reason live gtock wae not included in the exhibit was that there was no room for pens or stalls The spirit of the statute, he sald, had been lived up to during each of the last three year Judge Keysor wa by the statute which provic fair association shall be g capita in the guided in his decision s that a county 3 cents per joner Ostrom testified to| nty with which to earry on | | Catvar tract Congregation Will Let Cone for Twenty-Five-Thousand- Dollar Brick Fdifice | The letting of the contract for the con | struction of the new Calvary Baptist church been postponed until August 30, at h time bids will be opened by J. F. Car- of the board of trustees. The new i8 to be one of the an churches. 1t will complete in e The a brick and stone structure by 88 feet, the outside walls to be of p brick and all other walls to be of the best quality of hard burned brick. The building | will consist of a lecture auditorium class rooms, parlor and vy, and in th A kitchen room. The site 18 at the southwest corner of Twenty fifth and Hamilton The trustees hope to have the edifice completed by March 4 Rev. Thomas Anderson, pastor of the Calvary church, is now in Scotland, where he has spent his three months' vacation He will return to the city the first week i September. cost $25,000 contemplate room stud dining | basemer, streets. A w Hot Wenther Hints, | To the ladies: Don't worry, and cool. There is a cold wave in sight (long distance) and winter wraps will soon be in demand again. Just now we are having a spell of thawing weather and the ice is breaking up very fast, but it can’t last ways. In the meantime it {s well to re- member that a trip to the mountains or 1s not ne sary in order to es heat or a se of nervous debility. relief near at hand. The Ladies’ | Bathery, second floor Bee building, offe a great boon to tired women. Its ma treatment gives new life and hope. the bloom of youth, cures all forms of seashore cape the | There is | rheumatism and nervous troubles |and even makes the old feel | young again. Don't make any mistake | about this treatment. It is mot a “cure- all:” it is the commonest of common sense treatment remedy—and it builds up the tired or worn-out system as nothing else There is no danger of heat prostration if you are a patron of The Ladies’ Bathery. Come and see for your selves. A ladles’ maid always at your service and the most skilled massage op- rators in the country nature’'s own can fts exhibition. The association was shown You Can Go T to be legalls organized aud entitled to the| Chicago and return for $12.75, August 2 benefit fixed by statute. The —mandamus | to 26 was therefare granted. Detrolt and return for $22, August 25, 26 " and 27 WALKUP WALKS UP TO COURT| st Paul and return for $12 " Minneapolis and return for $12.65. Wttorney Asrested on Charge of Lay. | Madison Lake and return for $10.68. y s Baillee on Complaint of Negro Wom It attorney, who, been glving was Andrew E. Walkup, an during the last few weeks, has his attention to police court practice, arrested Wednesday morning and lodged in Jail, charged with larceny as ballee The complaining witness is a negress Mrs. Kate Harris. Two weeks she says, she gave Walkup $12 to be used In getting her husband, Henry Harrls, out of jall. She says he agreed to accomplish this by noon of the following d but failed to do so and, so far as she is able 1o see, did nothing whatever in the matter, Jeaving Harris to serve out his term Meanwhile she is out the $12 police court not guilty to appear arraigned in woon, pleaded 1 under h Walkup W during the af and was releas: for trial August Millions will he spent in politics this year. We can't keep the campaign going Without money any more than we can keep the body vigorous without food. Dyspep- tics used to starve themselves. Now Kodol Dyspopsia Cure digests what you eat and allows you to eat all the good food you want. 1t radically cures stomach troubles. a Opportantiy r knowledge of the country. hicago and return via “The August 20 to 29. Good urning. To inc Half fare to ( Northwestern Line till September 30 r Good Fishing, Spirit Lake, Okoboji, Lake Washington, Was Bagle Lake, River Falls, Solon Springs, Rice Lake, Bayfield, Ashland, Gog ous lakes ne eble, Watersmeet and num St. Paul and Minneapolis They are all good fishing places and are comfortably reached by the quickly and Northwestern Line. Cheap rate excursions Auguet 21 and Sep- tembe 1. Limit, Octoher 81, 1900, City ticket office, 1401 and 1403 Farnam strect. and New York & Michigan Southern Rail- o daily—Fast Mail, §:30 a ew York next morning at 10; 10:30 a. m., To Bost via Lake Shor way from Chi m., arrives ) New York and Boston epecial arrives New York next day at 1:30 p. m., Boston 3 p. m.; New York and New Eng land Express, 2 p. m., arrives Boston 4:45 p. m, New York 6 p. m. next day; Lake Shore Limited, 5:30 p. m., arrives New York 6:30 p. m., Boston & m. next day; New York Express, 9 p. m., arrives New York second morning at b Trains” glves full information. M T. P. A, Chicago. F. M. Byron, Chicage Grand A 8. Giles, W, A En « at Chiengo Aug: to 29, Half-fare tickets Via The Northwestern Lins. Epecial cars and Accommodations. 1401 and 1403 Farnam St. DAYLIGHT TRAINS FOR 8 Okoboji and Arnold's Park. The Chicago, Milwaukee & Paul Rail- way Company has just placed in service daylight trains between Omaba and Spirit Lake, okohoji and Arnold's Park ng the train leaves Omaba at 7:15 a. m. and ar pives Spirit Lake at 4:1 the train leaves Spirit [ and arrives Omaha 2.5 p. m best service any one 1 m. Returning This Is the that has yet been offered over Round trip tickets, turning until October 31, $10.70 City ticket office, 1504 Farnam street F. A. NASH, General Western Agent, good Te . Oranges at Hayd ived, the first car fancy and julcy valencia oranges, Rose brand; on sale tomorrow In our grocery department at 10c dozen. Fresh roasted peanuts per quart, 2c. Fanly large Mezzina lem ons, por dozen, 15c sweet per HAYDEN bargains BROS. Read cloak and shoe §t. Matthias' church will be held at Lake August The Subur! pany has gran if tickets are annual cholr piente Manawa Saturday, an Raflway com- © round trip fare, 1 before that date Mickets may be at J. A. Fuller & Co., 14th and Douglas, and of the Sheridan Coal Co., 16th and Farnam, ure AND R URN, #1275, CHICAGO rn, $12.7; 25 and 20 the Chi Paul m Omaha to Chi- Chtenso .mu On August 25, 26 cago, Milwaukee & gell round trip tickets fr cago for §$12 “Book of | at 645 a. m. | Railway will Duluth and return for $16.95, September 4,7, 18 and 21, via the Illinois Central rail- road Particulars at 1402 Farnam street W. H. BRILL, District Passenger Agent. Attention Comrades. All old wmoldiers, their families and friends desiring to attend the national en- campment at Chicago will learn something |to their Interest before securing trans- portation by calling upon or communicat- ing with Thomas L. Hull, 615 North 16th street, not later than Friday morning, August 24th, 'Phone 1673, THOMAS L. HULL. Summer Resort For a book describing the cool, pleasant, healthful summer resorts of Wisconsin, situ- atod on the line of the Chicago, Milwaukee Paul Ry., address or call on F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. 1504 Farnam Street, Omaha. Omaha Tent and Awning Ca., tents, inge, canvas goods, 11th & Harney. Tel. awn- 833, ‘A Miserable Puppy Is the dog who {s overrun with fleas—a i« mot treated to a wash with SHERMA? DOG SHAMPOO. This i3 the only prep- aration that will kill EVERY FLEA every time. No guesswork. It kills ‘em. Easy to use, per bottle. MEDICINES FOR DOG! Full line of Spratt's English Dog Medi- cines. Full line of Glover's Celebrated Remedies. Full line Dent's Dog Medi- cines herman’s Mange Cure, bottle. 500 | Sherman's Tonic Tablets for dogs, box e herman's Distemper Powder, box. b0e Sherman's Areca Nut Worm Tablets, box .. 50¢ Shorman's Dog Shampoo keeps skin clean and kills fleas, bottle. Write for book about dogs—free. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co Corner 16th and Dodge. OMAHA. " A PROBLEM IN HEATING. | 1f any furnace costing $50.00 burns one ton of coal per month fo heat a ten room house to 60 deg. F. in zero weather, and a MAGEE furnace, costing ninety (§90.00) dollare, burns three fourths of a ton to heat the same house, the same length of time, to 70 deg. F., which furnace is the cheapes Anewer—The Magee Furnace is the cheap- est because hest, and best because cheapest | Mages Furnaces not only burn less coal, | and give mors heat than any other furnace, | but are built to last a lifetime. Call and see them or eend for descriptive circulars. For sale by Chas. A. Pegau & Co. 1415 ckwon St., Omaha, 14 Neb, BAPTISTS BUILD NEW CHURCH finest of Omaha's Keep | restores | THE OMAHA DA BALL IN TOWA LAD'S James Otte Receives Strange Wound in the Head, Gunshot VICTIM DENIES AN ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE T Ballet, However, rely at a Right Angle and Splintercd Bones Are Pressed Upon Brain, erces the Skull James Otte appeared in the office of the Midland hotel at 3 o'clock Tuesday after noon with a gunshot wound in his head and nformed discharged a revolver and that the had lodged in his skull. He [the Presbyterian hospital at once, where the bullet was removed and pieceg of t frectured skull taken from the wound. He s resting easily and the surgeons believe bull that he will suffer no great discomfort !Trnm the accident Otte is 22 years old and came to Omaha trom Sidney, Ia with his brother last Monday in company He placed himself un- der the care of soms maenetic healers, who | were treat h:m tor chronic stomach | | trouble. Monday and Tuesday he com- plained that his room at the Midland ho- tel was very hot, but there was nothing unusual wbout his actions and the hotel people are inclined to believe the story |that the revolver was discharged acci- dentally. The bullet entered the skull in |such a manner, howeve that the physicians think the weapon must have are at a loss to explain how the we | could have been in this position if acci- dentally discharged The revolver was of aliber and the | bullet entered the skull just acove th It made an ugly and pen splintering the a nner that | be removed to eve the b n. | "Otte told the same story to the the surgeons and hospital people maintains that the | and not with suicidal intent. He lives with his parents on a farm near Sidney and has | the appearance of an ordin tte’s brother returned to evening and none of his relatly him at present. There were no guests in the rooms adjoining that of Otte when the shooting occurred. The hotel people did not hear the report of the revolver and knew nothing of the accident until Otte made his injury known right inner layer hotel clerk, and stoutly idney Monday CHICAGO AND TURN $12.75, Via Rock Island Route. Tickets on sale August 25 to clal daylight train will leave Omaha Au- gust 2 at 7 8:30 p. m. Ticket office ERSON—Mrs. Headache— Exhaustion— Nervousness— Sick Stomach— Fatigue— Thirst— All Yield to a Glass of COGA CELERY, THE “IDEAL B5C A Sold at the Soda Fountain of J.A. FULLER & CO. CUT PRICE DRUGGISTS, Fourteenth anéd Youg Streets, d for book—The Baby. SUMMER DRINK. A Bontracts ror Sannary Open Plumbing will be caretully and scientifically car ried out under our own immediate su. pervision, and in accordance with the very latest ideas and improvements that is called for by modern, up-to-date plumbing, when you entrust your work to us. We will furnish estimates cheerfully, and at pri that cannot he competed with, workmanship consid- ered, Free & Black, Phone 1049, . 1806 Farnam St. and A R. N fast C| lington Vest leaves Clty ticket oMce, 1604 Farnam street F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. - Ticket OMfice, Two lmllnr- o wirolt, Mich, and 1502 Farnam St. Heturn, Plus one fare, August 25, 26 &nd 27, via “The Tel. 860 Northwestern Line. ity offices, 1401 and 1103 Faram street aquire at the large ust 25, 26, Daylight a. m Chicago Limited, A. R August 25, Chicago Return 28 and 29-G. A lonal Encampment. Three hicago trains leave the Bur- n Station daily Chicago Special, tbuled Flyer, 4:00 p. m. 30 p. m arters Train 30 p. m., Saturday, Reserve berths NOW. Headqu Omaha 7 Burfington Seatien, 10th and Mason Sts, Tol 128. SKULL | the clerk that he had accldentally | was taken to been held at a right angle to the skull and | pon wound in the scalp | 1 both layers of the skull bone, | of bone in such | § many pieces of bone had to | shooting was accidental | ry farmer's son. | 1s with | ILY BEE: THURSDAY, 1900. Wrappers AUGUST 23, TAKE THE WABAS To the Riennial Co nve, Knights of Pythine at Detroit On August the Wabash will sell | tickets from Chicago at half fare | 4 DAILY TRAINS FROM CHICAGO. 9:25 a. m., arive Detroit § m [ | 12:40 p. m., arrive |I it For Thursday we will offer | arrive troit 2 | 11:00 p. m., arrive Detr 0 5. " an assortment of our £1.50 | Ouly line nning reclining chair ca ATOE vT v & T™ Tl A S : * percale wrappersfor $1. These Ask your agent for tickets via the Wa- aregood colors and wide skirts, | | bash. For further information call at city | s ticket office, 97 Adams street, Chicago, of White Lawn Tiquettes on eale via “The Northwestern rI0AK.SUITCO. Chic, 1 return HALP 1510 Douglas St good till September arnam street W. F. Antes Jeweler, of Noi searl | et b v s | €S Extracting curable. Took Cramer’'s Kidney cure and | by our method stant relief and acts lke Cramer's Kidney Cure . Dufty's Malt Whiskey * of Cardul | n0_Quinine a charm, er Fillings 1 1517 Dougian St | ‘atarrh Powder atarrh Powder Hair Vi Prescription an | blots -grain Quinine Capsile grain Quinine Capsu 1 dozen 5-grain Quinine Cap: sc"‘EFE CUT PRICE DRUGG 8. W. Cor. 16th ana Chi PACIFIC Time is Money. THE QUICK TRAINS ARE VIA The UNION PACIFIC OMAHA TO SALT LAKE CITY Ten hours quicker than any other line. OMAHA TO SAN FRANCISCO Fifteen hours quicker than any other line. OMAHA TO PORTILAND Fifteen hours quicker than any other line, Buffet Smoking and Library Ca ing Rooms, Double Drawing Room Carte. Plntsch Light CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 Farnam St. Tel. 316. with Barber Shop and Pleasant Read Palac Dining Cars, Meals a la sleepers. Our buyer is home. ern country. best styles he has ever purchased fall announcements, ive to the women of Omah: AND BERLIN STYLES, com- We are more than anxious to LONDON, PARIS and vicinity the bined with those of our own country, at Hayden Bros, Our buyer secured a small lot of STLK WATRTS The price was so low he shipped them on by express, 1k e (500 in all, They wil be on sale tomorrow in onur ¢l irtment; are worth $6, $7 and $8 174 Ladies’ tailor made suits, jacket taffeta lined; suits worth from $18.00 to $25.00, on sale at Ladies’ rainy day skirts in grays, blacks, worth £6.00, for Ladies’ rainy day skirts, nide up in the best styles, le at, cach on s Ladies’ rainy day skivis, at $2,00, §10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 Ladies’ Shirt Waists on sale at worth up to $1.00 One lot of ladies’ underskirts with two and three rows of rufiles, extra width, worth 8150, for ..., Ladies’ White W on sale for ......o000e You bave the BEST notwithstanding they cost you ue more than inferior goods. r R RICEW . & RAIL MANUFACTURERS, & BACK, OMAA, OULS, MO, DISTRIBUTOR, | Wrappers at write G. N. CLAYTON, | ' N. W. P. Agt, Room 405 N. ¥. L. Bia, |Feduced prices. Omaha, Neb, 3 18 @it i b - Golf Skirts are more popu- | and pic given by t inging se 3 v | tion of the Omaha Plattdeutsche Verein, wint | 14T than ever- We have a fine be held at Ruser's park next nday H a2 1 ] &7 [ 28, Visttors. take "west side Pory’ aveet |1ine in best materiale at $7.60, cars to Thirty-second and Center streets, | %10 and better. | where carryall will be in readine after N '] lock, noon. Everybody cordially invite Mail orders filled. A good time assured to alk with PURE V! ¢ Taft's Phsladslplua Dnmal Ruums, HAYDEN: Cloak Dept. e spent a month seouring the eastern markets for the hest and most appropriate garments for the west- He tells us he secured some of the grandest and In due time we will make our $10 ,$5.00 UNION HMADE | Shoe business is through the scllf olr ing of good goods, Ju The process is slow but sure, and The Nebraska Shoe Department has gained its reputation by everlastingly selling the bese ghoes for the afford keeping at it least we can 1 Lotus crea TALIZED AIR is painless, .\h-n;- ’yl:ru:y..”c.nz“-hw,‘ Women's oxfords, every | Misses' tan shoes—with m 100dye: elts, ma pair of th eed | extension soles—made | harmless, and can be taken by any one. Al- | 16F, sold: by "and pair of them guarant | u colfutg b ; | St vy Thls to give perfect satistaction | in the latest style N & preparatl 40t Telleve o8 work warranted uaranteed by thi L Is a preparation used to rel house—as good as any | —®tvlish. comfortable regular $2.00 value this hot weather. One application giv 10id L Yoy $3.00 shoe sold * | ana well made, 12 to 2B to E—our Teeth, u sot $5.00 for this elsewhere, our price | our price \ price hoe only $2.50 | $1.50 $1.50 CLOTHES FOR MEN *~o wiOMEN HAYDEN Men's $5 and $6 tan shoes. $1.97, Women's $3.50 vici kid vesting top shoes $1.85, Woman's $2 patent leather strap slippers,98¢c On sale, 5 big lines of men's fine ;$4, $5 and $6 sample shoes that closed out to us for spot cash by the manufactur, ers, all on sale at $1.97 a pait, All new fall styles, made of the finest box calf, cordovan and value calf, genuine welt soles and the most perfect workman ship. See our shoe window. There the greatest shoe values ever given. On Sale, over 2500 pairs of Women’s fine $3 and $3.50 Vici Kid Lace Shoes at $1.35. All new s facturers of the east ers to sell for more than double the price. bargain tables in all sizes and widths. lish shoes, direct frem the floors of the largest manu- shoes that were made for big eastern dea We have them on On Sale, 6 cases of Women’s Fine $2 Hand Turned Patent Leather Slippers at 98c. tern shoe dealer to sell for more than for your selection. Slippers made for a swell ¢ twice the price: 25to T HAYDEN BROS. E s EEEESEEREEEEESEEEODEREREDR 4 CRAMER'S KIDNEY . AND LIVER CURE R R S T S P e U, Is a remedy that will cure per- manently all cases of kidney and liver trouble. If you are a suffer- er, don't delay but commence at once using ...Cramer’s Kidney and Liver Gure FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTS, 1.00 per bottle. 6 bottles for 85 708 - = Cramer Chemical Company, : Albany, N. Y. 2SS EEEEEEENEMENRENENENEEERERD The Dentist them possible we do it. It i [] [} [ [] - H [] - [] ] . [] - L] L] [] - - [ expected to It that fs is not we can supply the most perfect make whols and serviceable artificial teeth to take | the place of those removed. Thes | can bo with or without plates, as de Our work has stood the test of years and proved satisfactory BAILEY, the Dentist 612 Paxton Blk, 161k & Farnam, Ludy Attendant, Phoue 1083 )

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