Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 25, 1909, Page 5

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v { ) P ] B ( MAYOR OF SUNBURY | Says Pe-ru-na Is a Good M(‘flchle. Hon. C.C. Brooks, Mayor of Sunbury, Dhio, also Attorney for Farmers’ Bank sod Bunbury Building snd Loan Co., writes: “1 have the ntmost confidence in the | Jyirtueof Peruna. Itisagroat medicine, ' Thave used it and T have known many of my friends who have obtained bene- ficial results from its use, I canmot oralse Peruns too highly. ) HERE are a host of petty ailments . ‘Which are the direct of the weather. This 1s more true of the excessive heat of summer and the Intense cold of winter but 1t partly true of all seasons of the result year. ! Whether it be a cold or a cough, ca- | tavrh of the head or bowel complaint, | ‘whether tho liver be affécted or the kid- néys, the cause is very llable to be the same The weather slightly deranges the m cous membrane of the organs and the r #ult is some functional disease Peruna has become a standby in thou- sands of homes for minor ailments of | this sort. | —— llr; I;yon’s ECT Tooth Powder Cleanse .fli;eautifir ang preserves the teeth a adies'tho bootll. Used by people of refinement for almost Half a Century ! Do You Know That one-half of ‘the sickuess. people of this country are troubled With. orig-| _inates from unsound teeth. It is fact, | and the physiclan 1s to be recommended | Who will occastonally 100k at your teeth | and inform, you that many presoriptions are mot what you need, but rather the service of sonie good Dentist. Not alone are decays and unhealthy gums the fault, | bt the lows of a few or many teeth will| nipair the mastication of food and cause your stomach to work overtime. Good | teeth mean health and health means good looks, If you have never been to the! Dentist or have one who Is not giving you- upsto-date service, T should like to wee you, 1 have many ways of overdom- ing that which may seem imposeible, in fact, my appliances and methods are the latest that can be had. Porcelain fillings way Interest you. They look like (he tooth, do not change color and will not wear awsy. Natural looking crowns for the front and gold crown for back teeth, it put in properly will last a life-time The treatment of nerves without pain— is an operation that I am successful in A very simple method, but works wonders in & few minutes. Loose teeth made as | g0od 88 new.. Artificlal teeth supplied without ordinary plates or bridge-work, that look and act lke the natural ones. Hundreds of patients who are willing to tell you that you will make no misteke in coming. to. me for anything in the line of Dentistry. | | (Prices Reasonable.) | Banks and Business Houses for refer- enc ,Dr. Bradbury, The Dentist | 1606 Far ‘Phone Doug. 1 Office am Years Same | | Updike’s PRIDE OF QOMAHA ~ Flour "The even, and incomparable high quality of this flour make it the most dependable food entering the bome of -the- careful family. BEx- perts of vast experience and work- men or recognized ability are only persons concerned with production of UPDIKE'S PRIDE OF OMAHA | FLOUR | ere is no juggling with the public’s health by accepting infer for wheat, for our mill has facill ties of obtaining tbe best wheat the world affords. It is selected the i the | { only by the managers of our own 103 elevators and their instructions plainly read, “‘none is too good.” In addition, it must also meet a very high standard $1.70 per sack | At all grocers | | B W Rl Al R AR A S AR ST i UPDIKE MILLING COMPANY, OMAHA | I. Abbott FAC BIMILE OF LETT FEV b G ARIME R BabC TH E OMAH BEE: APRIL 25, 1909 SUNDAY Gives “Friend Mabray” @ FROM MAYOR DAHLMAN TO MABRAY, WARNI Quiet Tip. LATTER OF POSSIBL Every one a gennine bargain. 50 buys fine Steinway upr $115 buys Knabe upright. $125 buys Ivers & Pond $75 buys Dyer & $25 buy #15 buys fine Estey, Kimball Our matchless line of 600 below eastern prices. New pianos for rent, $3 and u ing by factory experts, SCHMOLLER STEINWAY All must be sold regardless ol cost terms $1.00 PER WEEK will brin $150 buys Decker upright. $225 buys Steger & Sons, used. $50 buys mahogany upright. s fine rosewood square. A. B. Chase, Hackley, Boltwood, and thirteen other standard makes, is quoted at 20% discount Be sure and see our stock before you make a selection. tee to save you from $75 to $150 on the purchase of a new instrument of guaranteed value. Satisfaction guaranteed in every < ight. upright. Howard upright. or Mason & Hamlin organ. new Hardman, Emerson, Steger, Mehlin, McPhail, Adam Schaaf, We guaran Instruments moved and stored at instance lowest rates Doug & MUELLER PIANO COMPANY @ SONS AND WEBER REPRESENTATIVES. v Fine tuning® and repair 16 or Ind. A-1625 Telephone The oldest, largest and most reliable Pians House in the west, operating five stores and a faclory. Main office and warerooms 1311-1313 Farnam Street Branch Stores: Tincoln, Sioux City, South Omaha and Council Bluffs. WAS OMAHA FIXED 9N BUNCO? (Continued from First Page.) pmbination and secr of the both at Omaba and “inside” pf Maybray's acted the “private “club of milllonaire at New Orleans Was Mayor Dahlman ‘“put Harriman's wife and did proceed to give “friend Maybray" tote of g ? | “She explained | man) was in detective and so on. I mm writing this so you can look this matter up. Have been waiting to hear from you that I might tell you." After getting wise to Maybray's business in November, 1907, and giving Maybray a friendly tip and after the Council Bluff games became notorious, Mayor Jim con- tinues his Intimacy with end’* Maybray and on April 20, 1908, leaves with his sec ary next” by promptly a genuine he wa the business he (Ha Was Mayor “Jim" 4 Mike? Or did he have such intimate relations with the king bunco ste that he could borrow money from him and then without so much as an MANDAMUS DECISION MONDAY Squabble Over Putting Names on Bi lot is Heard. ; MANY LAWYERS AIR VIEWS Anti-Saloon League Appenrs in Case nd Can Take Quen- tion to Supreme Court Ulti- mately if Desired. Argument was protracted into the after- noon Saturday over the mandamus suit against City Clerk Dan Butler to compel him to place on the city election ballot the names of the candidates for excise board and city engineer indorsed by the repub lican and democratic clty committees as party candidates Judge Redick gnnounced he will decide the e Monday morning. Elmer K. Thomas, acting in behalf of Lysle I Abbott and the other Anti-Saloon league candidates, appeared as an inter- venor the mandamus suit Monday morning and ashed ve to file a petition ntervention. Permission was Thomas' petition sets up the same c as does city Attorney Burnam in the original petition. T s appen ance In the case Is deslgned, it was stated. | to give his party a chance to be heard In the present argument and to review ses later in court, it sired. There Is of any peal before election Qecision by any party may be Jefteris for the Other For the republican and democratic com mittees, A. W. Jefferis made the argu-| ment Saturday morning. Against issuance of & mandamus City Attorney Burnam Assistant City Attorney Dunn and Lysle were heard The chief question at issue is whether a granted alms answer to 1on; no Iikelihood from 1p- Judge Redick's however the decision de. Many & poor mother and wife has won- | licease thers with the county commission | too early o wot out candidate: No Money for Mabray. apology or an expression of disappointment fall down on muking arrangements for the money.”! Or was a satisfactory arrangement made ‘between b and " so that was justified In announcing to a proposed confederate, “1 have everything ready to 10 business. We can pull It off in Omaha as the town has been “fixed wherever it 18 pulled off.” In the sunumer of 197 when Council Bluffs was the town where the business was pulled off. the gang had an office on the sixth floor of the Paxton block, and its postoffice box was No, 8. The Councll Bluffs address in 198 was Box 4. The tele- grath address there was A. B, Graft & Co The fleld of pperation extended over the entire country. Their victims number 100, and almost $0,00 were obtained from the Mikes” during the two years they. were making Omaha thefr headquarters, The federal authorities were on their trail for more than a y before Maybray, War- ner, Clark and Johnson were landed in jail at Little Rock on February 23. Several others, Including Harriman, have ed under arrest since owns Must be Fixed. Among the effects of “Friend” Maybray is a letter written on stationery of the Navarre Hotel and Importing company, New York, dated September 1, 1%8. It lustrates how the organized band of swin- dlers made its arrangements. To use the language of the gang “the town has to be fixed wherever it is pulled ‘off.”" Thig letter does not refer to any Omaha officlal but Willlam Scott writes that “we can pull it off In Omaha,” and this is equiv- alent to saying that the town had be duly fixed In advance, according to his In formation. The following s the letter: Friend John (Frlend seems to be the favorite term of endearment used in com municating with Mr. Maybray): Yours to hand and contents noted, and in reply will say that the reason I did say you and not the combination was not from the view that I considered them incompetent, but that there Is one more he besides myself that would have to be considered, and he 1s now operating a wire store at the place MABRAY CONCERNING A LOAN vacancy on the tickets did occur following - — ——— — — T have 1o Mo Ghich 1o oractioaly the city primary with respect to candidates , oy 1 3 = Y. C. as it 1s just across the river In R B ol b e e s S0 Wikets helpmate and support has|ers, has withdrawn it. ‘The Howard Stove | Yo Cu 48 (T 18 JUS BeToss the TAver m o rore ant for city engineer. 1t such va. |10t and been robbed of his hard earned | company had lodged & protest b Bl Lt s B B8 B Raids aid Batti: Ihe saht of>the: olty ] MioH The cominissioners met Saturday morning | handled a few plays together. and cles did occt o of the « g ey REBA R Ly B T s e Katz-Craig | very much impressed with the work wa comm'ttees to fill them will. stand ¥ of theso places have men their | and gav ; v?lr4<l‘;‘ ‘\ the L;_u Craig | (5 open « store of your kind, and as h On this point Jefferis quoted section 118p, | &"'F around town to rope in and stecr | company to pave w arvia nce- | has about fifty agents working on th R M 't the Nebraska statutes. | Victims to. their places Calhoun road from the intersection of the | wire racket, he wanted to teach them th el ] MECATN. AAIN - 2p19mes e s L | B T s satoead | S whilé ' realized what &' slow and ch savs that “all certificates of nomi- | ! hard proposition it was, so we talked of nation shall be deemed valid unless gbjec d_and lquors of all kinds are i | the possibility of consolidating with some | tfon shall be made in writing within three | €Very day, Sunday included, until way pas L — .. | other store and work together, hence 1 days after (iling.” midnight \\h D i G wrote you the letter, %0 you can see how Continuing, Jefferls argued thers couid| KNOWInNg that your paper s alwave s at- D1d Cyeorge | the it & N e eyt be no vaeancy untll after the primary lad beticrment of Om and ” > \ ~ |that 1s, the sheriff, the chief of police heen held: that such a vacancy did occur morals, 1 tak liber l orter s“"d”()“'.' [end alsirict attorney’s office; all ‘can be Ihecause the passage of the law making sh this. Yours very B o Tl e R these offices clective took placs immediately & JOHN HANSEN e | through the sheritf. Now, this man with Bafors Ahs Bibahn 3 Aattr anais o 4 b . $ p me is & man of 5 and thorough in handling : "' ‘” "‘ "';r; :”“ oo £ n for names SRR Tom Davis, His Roommate, fays Two | sales of large denominations, of good ap | . § & . ) > - -~ NS 0% L ue * g 3 pearance 1 excellent standin 1 thought | Burnam, Dunn and Abbott contended that rentioncd Cepsules—Doctor Says He is | PV00ia" make synopsls 86 you could there must have been an oceupancy befor s ir good Violently Iil. jerstand more fully the object of hav & vacancy can exist; that the law intend. \ ! {nk you come slene L' possiiie. . BXRArWINY 3 then s removed by death, resignat Pla m n M "”“ Davis saw his r mate, Georss | congy the conditions, and should yc r other causs, then, and then only, can (he | sen's letter s est west, and| FOrter. a stage hand, take two capsules | feel ther Interested, we may come committee act it 15 900 foet east of the fine, b Sowa, | TDOFHY afier ck 8aturday afternoon | some terms later. At any rate, let me hear | | and Immediate pnoned the police that | from you. a ave 2 le in w that - —_— g s gacals 1 & ‘hat| U may want to take to you. 80, With best ~ ] & f A vy e eved Por l L mmit sul- | wighes, yours, 15, Comp aimns o | l< our \\ ll’hdl’k\“' ids. N | is letter stamped Council Bluffs | When Dr. J. 8. Goete wi to at-| Sentember 4, 8 08, d is ad - bl T . P N ) 2 la., September a m, an r‘ | > | tend Pol in ar | ares: Postoffice Box 4, Council Bluffs. Gam ing at | T'heir l*lllngs oty gl alon ity | a0 Retlachee 10 Ea t 0 h | and sald he wou ) be removed to - . S ma a| & hoapital {JIM ADMITS HE WROTE LETTERS LU | Excise Candidates Get Out of the| Porter's wife and children left him sey d e 1% yal days ago and the man has been de (» Borrowing from May- Outlaws Under Iowa's Jurisdiction | Race by Taking Back Their spondent since,' What he-took is a mys Sat Denlie Todrn W X " 2 2 ’ Have Become Stench in Nostrils Petitions, tery | “I don't deny it. 1 wrote t I of Omaha Folks. —— o — wrote both them, and tc a ioe. subios Dling aia « e BUFFALO COUNTY DISLIKES who had befriended me several Board of I and Po Commissione - -t whom 1 befriended in the years OMAHA, April & She Bitor of Theloaweo o o n o the clark s of WORK OF LEGISLATURE before it became known that he Bee: The gambling houses and skin games | V% 060 % IRCERAE Lo v iiam M _— | was engaged in a questionable business run i connection with mnioons on Locust |, (¢ BOSRET esen: board: Wil | But,' Tom Hamer. Suys, They Have| This is the statement Mayor Dahlman street, .aqr the raliraad tracks in East .., ‘g Cnristie, member the schoo Stopped Talking About | when shown a copy of The Bee Omaha, should ba looked into by the),,\;q; ppip Lang L. Anderson | ‘That Thing, | containing the facsimile letters he wrote authorities at once and closed up tight by gy eones mandamus su {to the leader of the gang of swindlers, Not wlcne do they fleece many men and | oon oo o place asmes The people out in Buffals who is now in jall &t Des Moines under young boys, but also children run in and| o Lol b omine n the | BOU talking any great ex | indictment by the federal grand jury. Re out of these piac eing exposed to the! . .ot o ihines under party head | s8id_Tom “Mamer rmer member of the | carging the letter of scott mayor said worst evils (drunkenness and crime) in ex-| \“yavacs down the clerk cannot place “6 'r‘," re, who w e Saturday from |,. gnyew nothing, though « atically fotence. | time liton the withdrawal of pecition | RaATRAY 40 4 v pEL ¢ of |denied the implication contained in tha The place on the southeast corner of . SABLINQINIS - N e d | Il r Omah had been g = dpdiend L peo their disapproval of |l€tler that aha had been “fixed Fifth and Locust streets, run by a couple o Ny g t h | have known Maybray for Anan {of Council Bluffs gambiers, being the Ralaton Will Stay Dry. ol Gl Py s e sald the mayor, “and he and I woret, although that of Fauy's Place (L.| Raiston will continue dry. Josepn Mul- | jave no announced candidates for governor |10de the range together out west years R. Bleedel) is equi s bad i, who had a peltion for & saloon|and the impression seems to be that it ls | 860. He was a good fellow and 1 never | hesitated to do him a good turn as he She claims to have a private | tary @ note to be delivered when he calls, | in which it appears he owes Maybray money. Was Jim & Mike?—G'wan. Willlam Scott | i Tourist Seda Crackers Always packed and sealed | Insist on this package /2 D?stinctly Packed and | Distinctly Manufactur:d Every cracker is packed whil, —1 tronElaLY crac I o warm—less than one minute after remuval | First sealed with imported parchment not parafine paper, like others e—and (Wo other Wrappings make them alr ght—this 18 khown a8 the Patented ““Aertite” Proee They are made in Omaha and svery grocer orders twice weekly, vantage not given by other manufacturers, © o © wbibog Bk g ask your grocer for TOURIST SODA CRACKER 10 Cents Per Package CRISP, LIGHT AND FREH as when they left our ovens. CRACKERS MADE IN THE ONLY OMAHA Iten Biscuit Cempany. Where to eat. | A Glory of Surprise Awaits those who have not see HANSON’S CAFE Enjoy a Table d' Hote Dinner Here Today, 75¢ TRY A CLUB BRFAKFAST peake Cafe | N. DENNIS, Mgr. | TABLE D' HOTE 50¢, | 1508-10 Howard, | : i Oyster Coscktail, i | | For the Money The Best Meal Radishes. m of Chicken a la Re. mme with Bpaghetti Baked Salmon Trout » Julien Potatoes Fried Frog Saddles, Tomato Sauce. Spring Lamb, Mint Sauce, o, | Roast Young Chicken, Maluga Diessing () of Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus. Stringless By 8. Whipped Potatoes Chesapeake Salad Coffee Tce Cream Cake Tea. Coffee. Milk, Music Restaurant| SUNDAY The Day of Rest, should be thoroughly enjoyed by tak ing dinner with your family at The Calumet Table 'd Hote, 50c. 1514 Farnam St. | | @1a me. After I left the range it was sev- R had plenty of money and could lo N | eral years before I saw him again e o T ARt A SONMLASNA fud | TJOUh LeGen A B apvn: | some, and as glad to borrow i, We | “About four or five years ago MAYDray | joaned each other money frequently when came to Omaha and came to see me. He | wo were together the range, and now sick, had so Ind of an e | o atd e A8 he! | was sick, had some kind of an eruptlon | it | peedd $10,00 and Maybray had ft | jon his face and said he was flat broke, | know I could get it. He would o anything was all in—down and out. It didn't take | for a friend | me long to hand out £260 to and he | » me long to hand out $20 to him and h This other letter is about the return | went away somewhere to be doctored. It | g that loan 4 " was sometime before I heard from him | The mayor declined to say how much again, but T did not worry, I knew the | money he borrowed of the swindler and |loan would be returned. After awhile I/sald that was a personal matter between Kot a letter from New Orleans enclosing | himself and Maybray, as was also the pay- ‘I.w money I had loaned him ment of the loan Well, when this Harriman woman came ‘What this man Scott writes Is all Greek me and as far as I know It Is pure sonshine,” sald the mayor. “Omaha was ever ‘fixed’ with my knowledge, and If it {to me with her troubles I did not know of | | anything wrang and as she connected May l | | bray with her busband's business and desertion 1 Maybray naturally wrote and was, why were not these operations car- told him about it, asking him to look the |ried on in Omaha and not In Counell matter up. Of course that was a year ago | Bluffa? As far as | knew, Maybray was last fall and I forget now just what the | square, and I knew nothing of the ques- woman wanted. 1 get many calls every | tonable business he is accused of having | day. you know, and they become confused. | eurried on until the whole thing bécame | “Well, I wrote Maybray, not to give him | public all at onee last February. |a “tip’ to get away from the private de. it was probably a greater }urpn.- i ective the woman sald she had placed on {me than to you and others, because I t -Tnv but to save him from getting Into | knew him and have known him for years. | ““The mext time T saw Maybray hie askea | Sturdy oukw from Wifie scorns srow— | me how 1 was fixed for money. I told him |advertising In The Hee will do wonders fog {1 was sort of hard up. He then sald he |your business

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