Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 1, 1903, Page 10

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WANT THE WILL SET ASIDE Grandchildren of Peter Glandt Demand Bhare of Estate Equal to Other Heirs. TORN PAGES CAUSE SOME COMPLICATION Valued at Per. Bome of Contention 1is early Half Million sistent Fight Se. Certain, Developments in the settlement of the $400,000 estate of the late Peter Glandt, the Millard banker, read somewhat like the pages of a novel. Sometime ago the will was admitted to probate, there being A host of beneficlaries. Later Paulina M. Willms, Clara Willms and Henry L. Willms of Millard entered a protest by their at- torneys, Jefferis and Howell, asking that the will be set aside and the property dis- tributed according to law. These heirs are grandchildren When the will was presented for probate it was noticed by employes in the county Judge's office that one of the several pages had been torn off a few inches from the bottom of the sheet. The page in question contained a number of bequests and the mutilation had been made so as to leave & rentence Incomplete, the last word being “and.” Notwithstanding the notice taken at the time of this condition of the will, the court was satisfied that the original document was in the shape that the maker intended 1t to be. Want Equal Portion, Now the three grandchildren come In and through thelr attorneys say they will show that the intention was to award them more of the property than they got They are dissatisfied with their share, want to break the will and come in on even footing with the other numerous heirs. On the other hand Attorneys Funk & McCoy for the ate, administrator and other legatees, state that it can be shown precisely how the page came to be torn off to colncide with the exact wishes of the deceased. A hearing was set for yesterday and many witnesses responded. The contest- ants, however, were not ready to proceed and the case was postponed until Septem- ber 8. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Of Interest to Stockbholders — Free portation to Attend the An- 1 Meeting at Chicago. Public notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stookholders of the Jilinols Central Rallroad company will be held at its offices in Chicago, IIL, on Wednesday, October 21, 1908, at 12 o'clock noon. To permit personal attendance at:sald meeting there will be issued to each holder of one or more shares of the capital stock of the Iliinols Central Railroad company as registered on the books of the company at the close of business on Tuesday, Septem- ber 2, 138, who s of full age, a tickst enabling him, or her, to travel free over the company’s lines from the station on the Illinols Central raflroad nearest to his or her registered address to Chicago and re. turn, such ticket to be good for the journey to Chicago only during the four days im- mediatély preceding, and the day of the meeting, and for the return journey from Chicago only on the day of the meeting, and the four days immediately following, ‘when properly countersigned and stamped during business hours—that is to say, be- tweeh 5 a. m. and 6 p. m.~in the office of tho assistant secretary, Mr. W. G. Bruen, in Chieago. Such ticket may be obtained by any holder of stock registered as above, on application, In writing, to the presifent of the company in Chicago. Each application must state the full name and address of the stockholder exactly as given in his or her certificate of stock, together with the number and date of such certificate. No more than one person will be carrfed fi in respect to any one holding of stock registered on the books of the company. A.-G. HACKSTAFY, Secretary. GO TO BILL FOUR STATES Army ot Poster Pasters Invade Large Strip of Country for King Ak-Sar-Ben. Manager Pony Moore has moved the Ak-S8ar-Ben carnival office from the First National bank buflding to 319 South Thirteenth street, telephione 2997, and ar- rangements for the biggest affair of its kind ever seen in the country are being pushed forward. Bight men have started out to “bill" Nebraska, lowa, Kansas and the Black Hills country with handsome on eet Jithograph posters. They show a Knight of Ak-Sar-Ben in full armor and bear suitable legends regarding the parades and carnival. The Omaha Electric Light & Power com- pany has dccepted the proposition of the city to walve collection of its special street lighting bill until next year. The stringing of wires is therefore being pushed, and Omaha will be brilliantly flluminated with hundreds of arc and thousands of white and colored incandescents during the carnival. Champagne? If 1t's the taste and sparkle you want, Tl bring you Cook’s Imperial. —— Announ ts of the Theaters. Ruth Peebles, Trixle Friganza and lda- lene Cotton are enough to make & pretty #00d show all by themselves, but with th backing of a chorus of sixty girls, t show girls and the “Song of the Citles" sextette, these stars of '“The Prince of Pilsen” company have a splendid setting. The engagement begins on Thuraday eve: ing, opening the season at the Boyd, and continues until after Saturday, with o matinee on Saturday., The sale of seats is now open. Attention, Elks! The funeral of Brother Marshall W. Kennard will be held from the Elks' lodge rooms, Ware block, 16th and Farnam sts., Tuesday, Sept. 1 (today) at 2 p. m. Al members are requested to be present. Vis- iting members and the public are invited. FRANK A. FURAY, Secretary. Attention, A. 0. U, W, Funeral of Brother Carl Lundberg will be held Wednesday, September 2, at 2 o'clock p. m., from 1807 South Beventeenth street. Interment Forest Lawn cemetery. Members of America lodge No. 29 and his THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: X SEPTE MBER Picture Dept. on Third Floor Ages to8 12 HAY UENs THE RELIABLE STURE. Be sure and attend our famous 60 minute sales, where we ac- Tuesday in Omaha’s Greatest Domestic Room | tually give away goods for almost nothing. FROM 8:30 TO 9:30 We will sell flat lining cambrie, regular 5¢ goods, in two colors only, drab and brown and only ten yards One big square white goods in 40-inch India linons, 40-inch lawns, 40-inch organdies, dot Swisses, checks and stripe nainsooks, not a yard worth less to a customer, at, yard mercerized stripes, Leno strip 9:30 TO 1( 430’ es, etc., than 25¢, long mill ends, for one hour, from 10:30 to 11:30—at- yard ...... FROM 10:00 TO ONE HOUR SALES IN BIG VELVET DEPARTMENT. To start the season on velvets, will sell 100 boxes imported vel- colors—these goods are worth three times the money, but for one hour Tuesday morning from 10 until 11 o’clock, you take your choice, veteens, in fine selections of no limit as to quantity FROM 11:00 TO 12:00 in New York less than one-half price, worth up to $1.00— on sale at 39¢, 25¢, 19¢, FROM cand .. . 0 TO 2:30 We will sell short and long remnants of wash goods, prints, per- P.M. cales and other goods worth from Tic to 19¢, yard, for 60 minutes only, and only 1 IN OUR MAIN WASH FROM 3:30 T( During this ONE HOUR thin colored wash goods, batiste, dimity, Swiss, mulls, etc., 124c to 40c grades—at ............ 0 yds to customer, at .. GO0DS DEPARTMENT ) 4:30 TUESDAY. we will have on gale the balance of our N /1 FROM 4:30 TO 0 For 60 minutes we will sell §1 500 ladies’ wrappers, lace and insertion trimmed, wrappers for 59c. 500 dozen ladies’ fine lisle thread hose, in plain and fancy colors, including the sample line of one of the largest hosiery houses This is a great opportunity to buy fine hose at | relatives and friends are cordially re- quested to attend OTTO PETERSON, M. W, ALFRED JOHNSON, Recorder. The Lake Shore Limited to Pittsburgh A through Pittsburgh sleeper is now in dally service on the Lake Shore Limited leaving Chicago at 5:30 p. m.. and reach- ing Pittsburgh the next morning at 6:5, affording Pittsburgh travel all the luxuri- ous appointments of this famous train. M. 8. Glles, T. P A, Chicago; (. F. Daly, Chiet A, G. P. A, Chicago. Douglas Printing Co., 1508 Howard. Tel “. Tuesday’s Special Bargains blouses, Norfolks, reefers and all the popular styles that will be worn We have marked these new suits . Bonnet Black Silk Sale the superb finish. Bonnet Taffetas do not crock nor crack. These 27-inch Bonnet Taffeta, worth $1.25, at . 22-inch Bonnet Peau de Sole, worth $1.30, at .. $1 Colored Taffetas at 59¢ at. . . Belts at 25c¢ been selling during the season at 50c and 76c. These wear—today iRl P . Girls’ Schools Suits at $5 and §6.98 this fall. Made In the new novelty cloths and very pretty and serv- at special prices just preceding This is the renowned black silk from the firm of C. J. Bonnet & Co., special prices prevail: 86-inch Bonnet Taffeta, worth $1.75, at .. 22-inch Bonnet Peau de Gant, worth $1.30, at Beautiful Italian finished taffetas, 65 different shades, will Fashionable Silk are the prettiest and most stylish belts that can be found special Speclal J Prices " o 3 [3 P boTE S Handsomely made little tailored Suits for girls, swell two-piece Suits in jceable for a fall school dress.. the opening of school, today L] g Lyons, France. Every plece bears the Bonnet trade-mark and alll have 21-inch Bonnet Taffeta, worth $1.00, at...... 36-inch Bonnet Peau de Sole, worth $2.00, at 22-nch Bonnet Louisene Brilliante, worth $1.39, at. be of use in many ways in the new fall suits, worth $1.00 a yard—today Y Our very finest silk peau de soie and taffeta belts that have and will be highly popular for fall at.. Special Sale on Boys’ School Suits Get Your Boy Ready for School. The swellest little suits in all wool fabrics, for good. strong wear and showing all the new style, for the little fellows, on display at special sale in ouy Clothing Department on the third floor. Watch our Windows 25¢ made)| Watch our Widdows YO[/ ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO open a bank account with us. per cent interest on pass books and cer tificates, and money may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Deposits made now draw interest Sor the entire month. Checks on all banks cashed. J. L. Brandeis & Sons Bankers. We pay 4 worth up to $1.50—for ......cov0 cvvein cunn Grand September Opening Grocery 25 1b, sacks whole wheat flour at . Large sacks white or yellow cornmeal Pearl Taploca, sago, F ete., per pound The best corn starch, Celluiold_elastic or All brands of laundry soap, bar 1-b. package fmported maccaroni 3 pkes. nome made condensed mince- AL TOF .o o e § 1-Ib; can fancy 'Alaska salmon ... B-1b. pkg Unlon, Yankee or High Five Breakfast oatmeal ..... . 31b. can Golden Pumpkin Boys’ School Shoes Our “indestructable” school shoe for boys are the great est wear resisters ever put upon the market Sizes 214 to 04 1 65 . it Made of genuine veal calf with strong quilted soles. Prepare the Boys for School. Four gpecial lots of school suits for boys, on sale all this week. $1.50. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS—made of fancy cheviots and cas- simeres, in dark and medium shades, Norfolks, 4 to 12, or double breasted style jackets, 8 to 15 years—all this week AR R .1' 50 BOYS SCHOOL SUITS—made of all wool blue cheviots, fancy cheviots and cassimeres, all the newest colorings, Norfolks 4 to 8, double breasted jacket 8 to 15 years—all this week...... 2'00 BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS —made of all wool high grade blue cheviots and thibets, fancy cheviots and cassimeres, all newest colorings, Norfolk 4 to 12, double breasted jacket 8 to 15—all this week.. 2' 50 BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS—made of the highest grade of blue Washington Mills cheviots, also fancy cheviots and cassimeres, absolutely the latest colorings, 3 00 . Norfolk and double breasted—all this week We have too many boys’ waists »n hand, more than we usually have at this time of year. We want to bring the stock down to its normal conditions—therefbre, we will sell boys' fine percale ind madras waists, worth T5¢ ind $1.00— for ceeseae Specials, t5c | 2-1b can Wax or String Beans............ 5e Fresh crisp soda, butter or oyster 12%4¢ | ,Crackers, per pound 2%C | Al kinds potted meats, can . % | 3-1b. can table Peaches, Apricof |, or Plums, in honey syrup, per %e | Large julcy Lemons, each sweet Oranges, each . TEA AND COFFEE SPECIAI Good Rio Coffee, per Ib .. c | Fancy Golden Rlo, per 1b. . Cholce Santos Coffee, per 1b. H. B. C. Special Blend, per 1b . High Grade Mocha and Java, 1b . Cholce Tea Biftings, 1b . s 15¢ .16o | Fancy Basket Fired Japan, Special one .5c| day only, b 28c 8¢ | AYDEN BROS SEPTEMBER WEDDINCS “=-0ur.stock of Silver is very complete—Sugar Spoons, $2.00; Berry Spoons, $4.00; $5.00, $6.00; Cream Laddles, §2.00, and $4.00; Tea Spoons, per set, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00— hundrdds of other beautiful pigces ' to select from. nd a few minutes in our store. Look for the name— S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler, 1516 Douglas Streat. TO KEEP RIVERS IN BANKS Connolly Pre to Straighten Elk- horn and Paplo to Prevent Further Inundations. The Elkhorn, the Big Papio and the east ened in Douglas county and the banks so protected as to prevent inundations of sur- rounding lands. Cn\snly Commissioner Connolly is urging that this be done. He says that on trips had thousands of dollars damage been done to crops by the overflow from the | streams. He talked over the matter of bullding works to restrain the rivers and the idea. One community in the southern part of the county was willing to offer $1,00 towards the expense, if the work be done. The expense, according to the commis- sloners, will be comparatively small, and will be saved several times over in a few years by the protection afforded to farm property. He introduced a resolution at the meet- ing of the board directing.the county sur- veyor to “meanders” of the rivers, and prepare an estimate for straightening the courses. The move seemed to meet with the general approval of the other com- missioners and they voted for it. Commis- sloner O'Keeffe said If possible the im- provement should be made. Bell Boys Released, G. Bonehill, who has been staying at the Barker, yesterday reported to the police that he had been robbed of $60. Four bell boys at the hotel were arrested on suspl clon—J. R. Hamer of Sloux City, Frank Shaviik, 1708, South street; John Christiansen, who lives at the hotel, and Frank Ross, from Tenth and Kavan streets. After an examination by Captain Dunn the four were liberated, as there was nothing to show that they had takgn the money. Weork at Auditorinm. The Auditorium presented a very busy scene terday, and ‘mo further inter- ruptions or delaye in the work are antic- . Brick work was resumed by a large orce of musons, which will be Increased as rapidly as possible by the contractors, The bl russes and brackets for the roof e bel nfi delivered on the grounds, where : ?’led'l be ‘“‘assembied” before being holsted, 3 Seventy-Five Accept. Seventy-five acceptances of Invitations to the banguet whi the C will tender, Preskd cago Great Wes 1 leaving but fifteen Dg&! Not only will all of them taken, but the commities expects that it will recelve ac- ceptances from & score or more members Wwho cannot be sccommodated with seats. | NOT OURS, it you A8 s ks continue to patent \cause we are making thia ol necessary wit| our syste any thing we sell 10" your door ot adums g:\eldl ED branch of the latter river may be stralght- | CALLED s 'so | BRED-FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY OTHER REPUTABLE DRUG STORE IN ggg CITY-THIS WE WILL GUARAN- | 80c Oxyn Balm Cream . S0 Charles' Flesh Food through the county last week he found|$100 U. S. Tobacco Cure—guara: 3. | 50c 250 found the farmers generally in favor of | &c Genuine Castoria Allcock's Plasters . $2.00 Genuine Chester’ ¥ SCHAEFER’S I’s Your Fault pay full, prices " for drugs, medicines, rubber oods, © ete.rt olutely un- our door at adver- PR RIPTIO):B Avli;-; D AND DELIV- prices. 00 Peruna 0 Pierce's Remedles . uticura_Salve Doan's Kidney Piils .. BIT Moeller's Cod Liver Ofi . Hire's Root Beer v OPEN ALL NIGHT. CUT PRICE DRUG STORE Phones—747 and 797. Chicago Streets, Omaha. %Be T THE. . INDIAN BEADS The Fad of the Day We carry the largest line of colors in BEADS of an d your mail orders o we can fill your wants. beadwork, patiern - everything pertalning to the work. Also the largest and most complete yarn department in the west. We WHOLESALE OR RETAIL and can fill your wants for any quan- tity. JOSEPH F. BILZ 822 8. 16th St., OMAHA, - - - NEBRASKA. LITHIA WATER Perfi;ld's Bee Bydy., Room 7. cfim Piano Co. R Weber, Stery & CGark Free Drug caialogT If you need anything In the drug line, ! write for our Big Catalogue. much show you where to SAVE MONEY (1N| YOUR DRUGS. $1.00 Wine Cardul we sell for. $1.00 Baker's Barley Malt Whiskey for $1.0 Ozomulsion, o Free samples Ozomulsion for those who ! wish_the: | 25¢ Brown's Bronchial Trochees for. 50c Oxzyn Balm (always) for. $1.00 Hos 25c Brandreth’s Pills, we sell G0c_Gargling Ofl, $1.00 Gargling Ofl, we sell.......... English Process Soap, Sc cake, doz. 50 Willlams' Colgate's Pansy Blossom Extract, B0c Orangeine, ‘ %o Asfatic Insect Powde: 2%c Davis' Pain Killer for. 50c Davis' Pain Killer for. ll.l)fl“(,‘mches\er's English Pennyroyal 9. Feats . Good Atomizers Write for catalogue 18 correcte everybody except our small-bore, would competitors—W HO N'T 250 Mennen's Talcum Powder, we sell $1.00 White Ribbon Liquor Cure, we sell.slc (Special prices to dealers on above.) $1.00 Listerine (Lambert's, %o Putzine—(cleans wall paper) we sell rfm e Putzine (cleans wall paper), our price .. sats B80c Syrup Fig: unyada LaJ B0c Btuart's Dysp 9 Lillan Russell Cigars for. 3 1.00 Newbro's Herpicide for 1.50 Fellow's Byrup, we sell Our big catalogue tells all store. Write for it. Sherman & McConnall Drug Go. ! Wholesale and Refall Druggists. Cor. 16th and Dodge, OMAHA, NEB. & 10011 Have them right. poor teeth when we can fix them and make your mastication perfect. anteed. Fillings Crowns Taft's Dental Rooms SroNEcYPRER, Phowgrapher, 1312 Farnam, tel. F2028. BroNECYFEESR, Printer, 1201 Howard, tel. 1310. “There is ouly one Stonecypher,” but he's doiug two things now—aad dolng both ia the same high-grade maznem | It contains Interesting information and will | we sell G tetter's Bitters, we s Pink Pills fo e we sell. Shoes We have a line of genulne welt » shoes—made with smooth inner i oak sole leather outer soles large trade we have built up on these shoes Is proof enough of the quality put in them. Children's sizes, 8 to 11, § Misses’ sizes, 113§ to 2.25. 12 Young women's sizes, 2% to 6, $3.00. These last have either the spring or low heel We recommend this shoe for fit, style, comfort and wear, and give you your money back if not satisfied. DREXEL SHOE CO., 1419 Farnam Street, Oma ha’s Up-to-Date Shoes House, our 100 page catalogue. to date and plea: DON'T LIKE I e we sell e , we sel water for sia Tablets fol s (gen otk s N about our received $3,000 worth of Gorham Sterling Sil- ver and Elegant New Eggerton Cut Glass For Wedding Presents A larger variety and more varied and beautiful designs and shapes than we have shown any previous season. 222 So. 16th St. No use suffering with All work guar- Te up. * @k.)... ...85.00 1517 Dougla§§t. Money Saving in Art and Picture Dept. C Tuesday a Picture worth $1.25, for.. ... them in the window. Pyrography has its headquar- ters in our Art Dept. Lessons Free. We save you money on your grocery purchases select, Free Crockery English Porcelain Decorated 100-piece Din- ner Sets .... . 7.88 Large Sewing Lamp, com- plete with mammoth decorated chim- neys, for .48(: Flemish 4 Gallon Water Coolers, com- 85C D U e Haviland & Co., White Ran- son Breakfast 20C Plates Large Rockingham l0 C Dishes Bennett’s pure white high grade fruit jar 3 rubbers, dozen ,..... C School Suits A watch for nothing Large stocks, fresh, choice, inviting. Prices the lowest. postal cards. Telephone 137 Corn Starch Special We place on sale several thousand one pound packages of Corn Starch 3c per package 3¢ per package NO DEALERS SUPPLIED. Breakfast Cocoa, half pou 20c¢ Flavored \ can . Preser can Potted can Veal and Apples, 3-pound can Catsup, bottle for Apple Butter, ar French Mustard, gl spoon : Gelatine, per pack: Fruit Butter Jar, Worcester Souce, bottle . AR, Parlor Matches, 1,900 in box . Cream Cheese, per pound ... Neufchatel Cheese, per pound Imperial Japan T per pound Headquarters for grocerles. Suits up from ... - 'OLD FRINNDS, OLD I . MY EBAWT UNTRAVELLD PONDLY SURNS 70 YRER" FROM ALL POINTS ON MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY, ==== GREATLY REDUCED RATES EAST, ——== INDIANA, WESTERN OHIO AND LOVISVILLE, KY,, Sepiomber Ist, 8ib, 15th and October 6th. Return limit, 30 days. ODON'T MIBSS THIS CHAN T.M..dlbn—o-‘mmlflu‘doufin ne oF _.:-n-v'.unvn IT’S TO YOUR OWN INTEREST To see that your Teeth Recelve the Best Dental Attention. BAILEY, The Dentist, Lady Attendant, / Telephone (085. 3rd Floor Paxton Block, [ Boys' School Waists i

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