Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 18, 1903, Page 10

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e g i BIC BLAZE IN SOUTH OMAHA! w 3 Omahs Oooperage Company's Plant is :?'::lz Burned to the Ground Dept. LOSS AMOUNTS TO SIXTY-FIVE THOUSAND Wednesday—Great SPRIN Manager Welch Announces that Lows | is Fully Covered by Insurance and Works Will Be Re- bullt at Once. Fire totally destroyed the Omaha Coop- erage company's works at Thirty-ffth and I streets, South Omaha, yesterday. The loss will amount to $85,000, covered by in- surance. M. D. Welch stated to newspaper men that rebuilding would begin as soon as material could be secured | The plant was erected four years ago by M. D. Welch of Lincoln at a cost of about $60,000. Since that time extensive improve- ments have been made and others were in contemplation. The main etructure, built of brick, was 150 feet in length and fifty teet wide and was three stories high. It wae shortly after 6 o’clock when those 1tving in the vicinity noticed that the whole | center of the structure was on fire. Word waa sent to the South Omaha fire depart- ment and Chief Etter and three hose com- | panies responded as promptly as possible | Owing to the long run and the muddy roads the fire had obtained a good headway before | water could.be turned on. i Chiet Btter sald that he laid in 1,700 feet of hose and did his best to save at least a | portion of the building, but the inflamma- | ble materfal in the structure was too mnch | for him. “It was the hottest fire I have seen for a long time,” said the chief, “in fact, it was 8o hot thay it was with diffi- culty that we could get very near the walls | with pipe lines.” Roof and Walls Fall. Shortly after the arrival of the depart- | ment the roof fell in and soon after this the walls commenced to come down. The east center wall was the first to fall and the | firemen on that side of the bullding had to | hurry in order to get out of the way. Then the south wall fell and a few minutes later | the west and north walls went down. Only | a small portion of the walls and the corner | plers are now standing | It fs supposed that the fire started in the | dry room, but officials of the company can- not throw any light on the subject. The night watchman evidently left the building before the fire started for the reason that those living in the vicinity turned in the | alarm and the watchman was not to be | found about the premises. | By the destruction of the works 100 men | are thrown out of employment for a time, | At the rate the works were running 800 barrels were being manyfactured daily, al- though the capacity of the plant was 1,200 barrels a day. | The burned building was filled with new | great values been offered in spring sult, pleated by our enormous sales, we have new goods and the assortments are grei Here are the best cloths and swellest c at ... SPEGIAL- IN BUYS’ NEW folk and double breasted, made of the less than $4, at a special prico to celebrs ing department at $1.98 to the small expenditure—at and expensive machinery. Only recently | the company installed a mew 125-horse power engine. | All the new spring effects, worth up to third floor, at ..... Watch Our Windows Bome of the material piled on the ground outside of the butiding and a couple of dry- ing sheds at the north end of the building were saved, but this salvage will not amount to much. The office records in the are supposed to be all right. The safe, however, lies at the bottom of a big pile of rubbish in the basement. Three streams of water were kept on the ruine all the aft- G TOP COATS at $8.75 SALE of $15 SPRING SUITS at $6.50 Our great sale of spring suits at $6.50 is at its height. $4 All Wool Knee Pants Suits at $1.98 We place on sale at the popular price of $1.98, hundreds of voys' suits in Nor- This is a chance that cannot be overlooked by parents who wish thelr boys well dressed BOYS “MOTHER’S FRIEND" SfllkT WAIST AND BLOUSES THE OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDN 1903 SPDAY, MARCH 18 Carpets and Rngs on Third Floor. Sale of Men’s New The Swellest Spring Garment for Men’s Wear 200 swell new spring top coats will go on sale today at a money-saving figure. Our great bargain offer Is made possible through the purchase of sur- plus stock of a New York manufac- turer. We secured these goods at about one-half their real value. These top coats are the newest and swellest design for spring. They are in lengths 82, 34 and 36, made of English coverts, fancy mixtures, etc., best serge lining. You will bave plenty of use for a smart top coat this spring and never before were such fine coats at such modest prices—worth $12.50 overplaids, to $15.00—your choice tomorrow, at ‘Wherever the Never before have such brought forward at as ever. stock has been de- uts—worth $15 00 250,90 CLOTHING DEPARTMENT very best fabrics and mever sold for ate our opening in the new boys' cloth- 1.98 81170 g0 on sale— Watch Our Windows ernoon, extinguishing the burning embers. Distributio The insurance on the cooperage works, amounting to $67,600, was placed by H. E. Palmer, Son & Co, in the following com- panies: Continental, $1,250; Springfield, $4,000; Fire assoclation, $2,000; Western, $2,000; Continental, $1,000; Phoenix, $1,000; Aachen & Munich, §2,000; Phoenix, $1,000; Hartford, $2,500; Underwriters, $2,500; Phe- nlx, $5,000; Phoenlx, $1,000; Providence, Washington, $1,500; L. & L. & G., $2,600; Royal, $2,600; Springfield, §1,000; Western, $2,000; Home, $13,250; North American $2,000; Niagara, $2,000; American Central, $2,600; Western, $2,000; Manchester, $1,500; L., L. & G., $2,600; Royal, $2,000; Home, $1,000; American, §2,000; Atlas, $1,000; Fire. men of Baltimore, $1,000. LADIES' SUIT SALE THURSDAY. of the Insurance. Messrs. J. L. Brandels & Sons Announce the Purchase and Arrival of the ENTIRE BANKRUPT STOCK of CLOAKS, SUITS, WAISTS, SKIRTS AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. THOS. SINNOTT, 118 WEST 25TH STREET, New York City, BOUGHT FROM THE ASSIGNEE, William T. Ferguson. SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, MARCH 19. The opportunities of this sale are so un- usual that we desire everyone to under- stand the whole transaction in time to take advantage of the sale. Mr. Sinnott was for years cloak and suit buyer for one of the largest and finest de- partment stores in New York City. Ends Headache's Torture, Lazy livers and sluggish bowels cause | e i o eaving there to go in business for him- beadaches. Dr. King's New Life Pills re- | yoif he purchased & stock as fine and as move the cause or no pay. Only 25c. For large as he was accustomed to. Conse- quently he overbought himself—he falled— his stock was seized by the creditors—sold by the assignee, Mr. Ferguson, to us. And placed on sale here in Omaba at our store, Thursday, March 18, See tomorrow's papers for prices and full fculars of this sale. We personally urge every lady to attend this sale, promising some of the most re- markable and attractive bargains ever given. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, Proprietors Boston Store, Omaha. sale by Kuhn & Co. TWENTY REVOLVERS ON HIN Chicago Pollce Arrest Man Wanted Here for Burglary of Olark Store. i Word has been recelved from Chicago by Chlef of Police Donahue notifying him of the arrest of Lawrence Droney, whose resi- dence 1s sald to be in Omaha. Droney is being held on suspicion. When arrcsted he was armed to the teeth, having upon his person twenty revolvers. The plunder is sald to be a portion of the property stolen from the W. G. Clark store Sunday evening, as the numbers on the guns correspond with those glven in the list of stolen prop- erty. Chlet of Detectives Dunn will leave If you wish to follow the crowd come to the Deestrict Skule Thursday evening, March 19, at 8 o'clock. St. Mary's avenue Congregational chureh. Dr. Roy, Farnam. chiropodist, moved to 1505 for the Windy City this evening to return He will be charged with bur- with Droney. glary. Fire Wipes Out the Stock of August | Dorn on Franklin Street. The grocery store owned by August Dorn | at 3513 Franklin street was totally destroyed | by fire yesterday morning. The fire originated from a défective flue. The value | of the building was $300 and contents $600. | The loss is fully covered by insurance. | Capital and Surpius, $108,000.00, A Savings Account Is the best fnsurance against want— The best provision for old age. I(-)r;m an account to-day. et some of the money you work so hard for n t you.! We pay four per cent. compuund interest on \J?:(;‘lh P porkfie The little steel bank which we furnish free to wilkhelp you %0 save money. ; Call and get one. CITY SAVINGS BANHK Brown Bloch, Sixteenth and Dougl. S OMAHA, NEB. it e MRS. J. BENSON. Children’s Spring Sizes—from the first long coat up to 10 ye: Fine, light weight wool cloths, beautifnl ¢ qualities of Sicilian, in navy blue, blue, mode grays and black, black taffeta silk, woire, eic., hand- GROCERY STORE IS DESTROYED | | compound of up-to-date wit, Coats and Jackets' new | ART EMBROIDERY EXHIBIT. Nebraska Cyele Co. Display a Fine Line of Special Designs All Week. The Nebraska Cycle Co. is exhibiting this work under the supervision of J. 8. Harris of Chicago, who is a special representative Co. This exhibit consists of art embroid- ery, drawn work, battenburg and cut work. Mr. Harris recently showed this exhibit in Indianapolls and it attracted to the extent | that it was necessary for him to remain a | month, when one week is the usual time spent In each city. and inspect this exceptional work. No one should miss it. NEBRASKA CYCLE CO., Corner Fifteenth and Harney Streets. ‘Wonderfal Resources of the West. 1t you are looking for a home and want to visit the west you can do so with very little expense as the UNION PACIFIC will sell one-way colonist tickets EVERY DAY at the following rates from Missour! river terminals: UNTIL JUNE 15TH $26.00 to San Francieco, Los Angeles and many other California points, UNTIL APRIL 30TH. $20.00 to Ogden, Salt Lake City, Butte, Anaconda and Helena. $22.30 to Spokane and Wenatch $26.00 to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and many other Oregon and Washington point From Chicago and St. Louls proportion- ately low rates are in effect by lines con- necting with the Unfon Pactfic. The UNION territory to which round trip homeseeker: excursion tickets will be sold as follow FROM MISSOURI RIVER TERMINALS. | To many points in Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado, | To many points in Wyoming, Utah, Mon- tana and Idaho. | To many points in Oregon and Washing- ton. One fare plus $2.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale March 17, April 7 and [21, May 15 and 19, June 2 and 16, 1903. City ticket office, 1324 Farnam street. Phone 316. Announcements of the Theaters. “Sally in Our Alley" will be seen for the first time in this city at the Boyd tomor- | Friday and Saturday nights, same big cast of seveniy-five musical comedians which char- acterized the long run of this entertain- ment at the Broadway theater, New York City. This brilliant galety is a delighttul charming mel- clever comedians, splendid vocalists, beautiful women and elaborate stage ef- fects. It is entirely dissimilar to all en- tertainments of its class which have pre- ceded it, from the fact that it has a plot and tells a consistent story. row night, with the mirthful ody, The Russell brothers in their new sketch, “A Romance of New Jersey,” are scoring big at the Orpheum this week, where the houses are unusually large. Commencing with the matinee Thursday they will change their act, presenting for the las balf of the week ““Our Irish Servant Girl; with which thelr success is even more pronounced. The other six numbers con- tribute a pleasing variety to a very satis- | tactory bill. The next matinee will be given tomorrow, Thursday. It is Erie Rallroad All the Way, Travel via the Erle railroad from Chi- cago to New York. Every mile pletur- esque and every mile protected by safety block signals. Through service to New York, Boston and Columbus. Stop-over of ten days allowed on all through tickets at | Cambridge Springs and Niagara Falls, Lowest rates. H. L. Purdy, traveling p senger agent, Chicago. i1 The following births and deaths have been altty Statistic somely trimmed with cords, fan bindings and stitching, ba- tiste and Arabian collars—Prices $1.50 to $12.00, reported to the Board of Health: irths—N. N. Tonder, 2622 Lumlnl l’|rl‘ | Thomas Leaby, i Cuming, bo; week an extensive line of superior fancy | of the Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing | The ladies of Omaha are Invited to cail | line of art| PACIFIC has also extended | THE REL OUR SPECIA SOME STYLES, FOR SHIRTS AND SHIRT WAISTS, FAST COLORS, WORTH 1 AT Tl4c A YARD, 36-In imported madras for shirt waists quality hemstitched tray cloths, with | dresses, ctc, regular 25¢ goods, at 12%c one row of drawn work, size 18x18, at 19¢ | a yard. a yard, | 19¢ madras, 32 inches wide, at 10c a yard 75¢ value hemstitched dresser scarfs, | Scotch plaids, for school dresses, at 10 with open work, size 16x50, at 49 a yard. | a yard. Remnants of bleached and unbleached | French plaids, handsomest styles made, | table linen and crashes, at halt regular at 12%c a yard, P Mercerized linings, fn black and colors, quality of welt plques, at 15c a yard worth 19¢ and on sale now at 10c a| $1.00 quality 8-4 union bleached napkins, | yard, at 67c a dozen 1 SHEETINGS AND LINENS. 8¢ quality 5-8 size, bleached and un- | 22%c qu xtra fine bleached sheet- | bleached napkins, at 4%c a dozen. ing, 81 at 19¢ a yard 10c quality extra heavy all linen toweling 20¢ quality y bleached sheeting, $1|at 6c a yard | inches wide, at 17%¢ a yard 15¢ quality of extra heavy bleached | 1dc quality of bleached pillow casing, | Barnsley linen crashes, at 9 7-8c a yard. | 42 inches wide, at 10c a yard 6c quality extra heavy twilled crash, at | 1234¢ quality of Lonsdale cambric, in long | 3ic a yard. mill ends, at Ge a yard | FLANYELS. 15 quality yard wide English long cloth, | Extra heavy dark and light outing flan- at 10c a yard nel, regular 10c grade, at 3ic a yard quality all linen silver bleached satin | Extra heavy Shaker flannel, worth 8$3e, damask, at 59c a vard at 41 a yard $1.00 quality all linen German silver | 3-4 white wool flanmel, worth 30c, at bleached satin damask, to introduce, at|15c a yard, 69 a yard. '*. A PROFIT SHARING CARNIVAL. i} Wednesday in the S Domeshc Room § FOR WEDNESDAY WILL BE 36-INCH PERCALES, IABLE STORE, ALL HAND. The B. Rothchild these prices Fine grade White cream m: Colared plisse All silk rustling black taffeta, on sale | china silk, all colors, 25c at_dgc, | ire silk, on sale at 3%. We have just recelved a new shipment lks, on sale at of 50 pleces of black Winslow taffeta | SILK SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDA 1 stock moves quickly at in evening shades, at 89. Fancy crepes, 25 gross ladies’ fine silk, satin and velvet belts, in a great Hayden Bros. derwear. These garments are all made line. The goods are now being arranged from fine selected fabrics, handsomely for sale and this grand SPECIAL SALE made up and daintily trimmed and em- | WILL BEGIN THURSDAY MORNIN Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen, 12:c. HAYDEN Ther Sl“l ERIDAN COAL perfect substitute for hard coalat 462 a. ton (na ina bay mtorWh ite l is the To Get Rich A well selected farm mort- ‘..‘ml the M.fiut rate -:]:. Hot \'\ l:lc: lhlv!ll ceee “.A: that fits—every way; of interest consistent wilh bR st St o A s iy s The best 2-qt. Combination soundly satisfactory—every absolute security . . . . way; that Is wearful i H way; that is imbued We have had experlence. We per- § | New York smartne: sonally examine every farm on which § | we make a loan. If you have I funds, we can vestment. There’s thing' abo like look well 200 So take pride a most fortunate purchase for spot cash of newest creations in exquisite muslin under- The only safe way 'Phone 4R | Forgan-Haskell Co,, few dealers who know a good shoe from a bull pup, and such a lot of men who do do not pretend to know any- quite & relief to have a shoe | “Onimod,” put “onaman” for $3.50, and the time a shoe should be ex- | \pected to last. BIG BELT SALE WEDNESDAY signs, worth up to 50c, on sale | entire lot tomorrow, at only BIG MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE in announcing to close the | variety of handeome de- 10c. broidered. We secured them at a big con- | sfon in price’ and will offer the most | stonishing values ever put on sale in this ROS. afl&lo of Ja‘lufadnon about eburne ant for cookin5 7 ArnamJ’l.Tel.l says about West, shall meet.” Don’t put Our Customers Who have made the comparison tell us they save much money in buying surest way should “up you Come you to give us a trial. few of our prices: Here are a Coat—and ge 1ted Milk . Se Castoria . S. E HOWELL Park Ave. and Leavenworth. Two 'phones, 882 & F-15. $25.00 to $5! secure you a good in- Call us up. Phone 1803, Court House 5 Another Coupon Ad Cut this out and .m.ar send in or bring to our store and 51 a 2¢ can of Graham's Nh.lm]\m free with h $1.00 bottle of P ISIAN HAIR Tonic and Dandruff Cure r—the lowest cut price. This is the guaranteed remedy for dandruff and to stop | falling hair—guarant mind you—which | with us means MON back Is not suited. | There is no better Shampoo than Graham' Do you nee ny drug store things? 1If so | H SCHAEFER'S SELL IT FOR 3¢ genuine Castoria—no iimit. B | $1.00 Peruna—all you want.. $1.00 Plerce's Remedies—no limit. . | $1.00 Tler's Malt Whiskey—all you want. | #100 Canadian Mait Whiskey—%0 per l cent proo v 240 | éle 6l such a B0c Texas Catarrh Cure—one cures $1.00 German Kimmel Bitters—the great- | “est of “all " tonlc—contalns nothing T R v 7 [ je Doan’s Kidney Pilis—no limit. le Cramer's Kidney Cure—warranted | $1.00 Sexine Pills R | $1.0 Temptation Tonic | $25 Marvel Whirling Spi 3 ¥ sc"lEFEn’ CUT PRICE DRUG STORE © 'Phones—747 and 70T Cor. 16(h and Chicago ut a shoe, that it's be | that can s W, The salespeople wh; and wear well all | for Borosis in the (=] DENTISTRY say they have “Just they know no better, They don't kaow wearer koows them. uth 152 St DURING MARCH ONLY: the Talk Top-Coats SH Today's today and tomor- row's tomorrow—as Kipling East “and never the twain the oft until morrow the Top-Coat order place hill” wit o 2 it ., It KRELL, SCHU- all their drug store wants of us. If New York' cutter. Get your e e _[;\‘\“\";}AL Hn:;-l;- you are not a customer, it will pay favorite fabric—get meas- WHITNEY, SWEETLAND, BUR. ured—get your finished Top- on ot out street resplendant in a coat that s fashion—every way for from 0.00. MacCarthy Tailoring Company, 1710-12 Farnam St. Bee Building 1s opposite. “Just as Good" above man have never worked in as g Sorosts Sorosis Are ¢3.50 Always The only Sorosis store i Sorosis Shoe & you Il tell y and feeble everything to regain my 4 of mine well—-y . l 203 § Wagner, 473 Leavenworth, boy’; BEugene | . Chadwell, 2819 Seward, boy; —. Horseu Prank Wiicox, Manager. 2016 Seward, boy; Willam B. Ward | ‘N Marcy, ! Louls McNabb, 4727 Fortl avenue, James A. Sunderland, | Bouth Twenty-ninth, giri. | Death: Luecy A. Burke, 2769 Cuming, | ?: Isaac Niskerin, dland llnlr,l, Eva J eanette Lundholm, 2 Charles_ 2; Mrs | Bridget McLaene: feth and Daven- Post Graduate. No Studeats | port, Baby Reed Fortieth and Ames | Old reliable, expert, accurate, painles 19 days; Katherine C. llington, | dentlsts to do your work here. Graduate trick .|.\|‘n|w“l” mon leria ¥ dentists come here to learn our painless 951 North Twenty- Avenue methods. ~ Expert dentists admitted to | tz, 1430 South Seventee | our course for $100. Then all could have 3 Mary Bouse, 618 South ! & big business. Beware of jealous, idle, How well teenth, 3 months. | sore head dentists. They have lost their rather poor. | practice. Poor work and painful methods H. T. MoInirye, St. Paul, Minn., who has | {hey have used caused people to_come | W |_k| o disordered ch, | here. We can make money by teaching felt weal been troubled with a disordered stomach, | here. We can make money by teaching says: “Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver | That way we don't have to charge such Tablets do me more good than anything 1| high prices. We are always crowded. | day a frien have ever taken." ] | use it and Round Trip Ra The Union Pacifi to which round trip homeseekers’ tickets will be sol FROM MISSOUR To many points Colorado. To many points tana and Idaho. To many points ton. One fare plus $2 Tickets on sale March 17, May 15 and 19, June 2 and 16, ticket office, 1324 Farnam street Hawes §3 hats guaranteed, Stephens & Smith, opposite P.0. | Te Cue Gripin 2 Days | Take Laxative Bromc Quinine Tablets on every TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER | and Cures the Cough G % healthy as Set of Teeth, Gold Crow | Bridge Tee Gold F | Filltngs from o West and North- west. c has extended territory ursion d as [ RIV in Kansas, Nebraska and | in Wyeming, Utah, Mon- | Small charge in Oregon and Washing- | for material, Something new glllu required in ew patent anchor—Mis- | loose and broken plates repaired and made to fit artificlal teeth—No | tor the round trip. April 7 and 2 1903. City | "1 UNION DENTAL Quality | I OF PAINLESS DENTISTRY, now, —every What thanks IPMENT OF 0OYS SUITS +go on sale here 'way below their regular value. Boys’ New Spring Suits at a posi- tive saving of $I These boys’ suits will be on sale all this week at $2,50. They are worth §3.50. Made in Norfolk style, gizes 4 to 12 years, dou- ble breasted jacket style, zes 8 to 16 years—made of strict- ly all wool materials, in all the newest spring colorings. Hospe’s March Sale of Good Pianos and to- Includes nearly all the standard such as the KNABE, KRA- “H & BACH, KIMBALL, HALLETT /IS, STERLING, LINDEMAN & . MATHUSH today. today. h our TON and other; ensy payments. per month. We have a number of decided bar- gains which we place on sale this weel, of which the following is & par- list e Upright, $‘00 .$125 old for cash or the Some as low as $5.00 with of s8 eastern make, ol as new s One Hallet & Davis Up- right, large size, used.... One Hinze, osk , - | 0 ”l|\|mlmH |‘]>‘ru:hl—‘ $l40 | e ‘l\'vlyzl\l:‘:‘l‘ k] el Y $l65 | m“‘.\-‘l‘.m:u & l\:‘ 18 - : $l75 O e it gr3ds e | 9280 : Just a !Nord on Organs We have a number of Used Organs, taken in exchange on planos, to close out at from $5.00 to 00. Easy term: New Organs in all styles, from $30.00 Your own terms. Don't delay it you are thinking of § getting a piano or organ within the next year. T instruments can- not be duplicated for the prices we are making Pinnos , Moved and Re- paired We also earry a come plete stock Piano A. HOSPE CO. 1513-1515 DOUGLAS STREET. MERCHANTS L NATIONAL BANK OF OMAMA, E. Cor. Farmam $100,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY, YRANK ll'iu’li\'wm WUTHER DRAKE. Cashler | ¥. 7. HAMILTON, Anht-.m Store 8. 15th Street. looking aid John. A 1o ha agth advised me to are you do f s 1 Al energ nearly thing would i il Blue Ribbon Be 1 Ney s but 1 y try 1a and ling John, well my ad Blue Rib can have ou see the result to my ds, advice Blue Ri you You tak drink You your ha dozen pints yourself ce an bon Beer delivered at \\r“ll:‘lfi at once Storz Brewing Co. el, 1260. Omaha ‘I|‘ H lm Douslas Str. Room & | Open dally—Nights till §; Sundaye, # to & s“"‘“ m. Tnmat [ | Spring styles. ! COLLEGE i box. 250 Popular and Timely Articles, #6¢ a bottle HOWELL'S ARTI- KAWFJ + Howell Drug Company, 16th and Capitol Avenue,

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