Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 8, 1909, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

[REWARD FOR PARTY PERFIDY ! ;Thlt is What C. R. Sherman Terms Appointment of Stewart, Dresses ! w7 | and |SHALLENBERGER IS CENSURED Wash Suits New Linen Po ngee Coals, 56-in. Leng , ON SALE AT Reappoints Former Snperintendent of Institute for Deaf to Pay Po- st | deer—a Women’s Tailored Suits berger of R. Stewart as superintendent - R o T Tt e s Soul ' b Reduced $10.00 to $25.00 on Every Suit 9, governor, insists on placing this man in | \ 1 i ; i You Don’t shargy ot (e Iautitite 1o of the Smbers RS AN These are all high class man-tailored suits. | the appointment Is made, said Charles R Do Without Clothes Sherman. member of the board. folowing | et Nothing lacking in the colors, patterns and Ths (heee membere of ne bessdCMs | 2 materials. So as to sell them quickly this is e s, lfilv\vrman of a::nmhn stelanar Br evcl { sl‘l’“‘; P°°P|§ think that l;":““”fi;“eih“::' | eask i —ara il ongoat. o he depo. | - the way we’ve marked them— y all the ready money they need that they tlon of Buperintendent Whitd an -":.5?.:?% 1 ! e Sy i ; . 5 statement of Mr. Stewart as superinten A 5 ] D o S - ., must do without some of those articles of They apent hours at the natitute arguing | H AR Regular $25 and $30 Tailored Suits, Reduced to $15 with the governor, but to no avalil, and the apparel that they really want and want Txecutive aaid hg would insist on the ap ‘ It Regular $35 and $40 Tailored Suits, Reduced to 825 iz 1 3 pointment of the former superintendent badly.—Now this is all unnecessary if you | ¥ho wan removed for cause will only come to our store and open a [ e e attaies thike thadhdseeu e ) Regular $45 and $50 Tailored Suits, Reduced to B3 S5 were preferred and the superintendent re BN cotisg, b ecunkt o sy, wke T oo o e v i ocs iy eguIar oz, aists, Satur dy, al ol, than that of a participant. However, he ber of your family and pay for it as LI R oa Wi the othet membes and # i For Saturday we announce a great sale of beautiful belleves that there is no ground for remov- you are able=—in small amounts weekly Ing ' competent offcll to make room for | ; HHE Lingerie Waists, every one of them worth $2.50 each. or monthly. - £ AN RELIOR RO e ol 1#taus B | Your choice Saturday at $1.45. and who was larities.” | 1ar R . . Irregularities. 1 ¥ ~ S T ot _ $10 Silk Kimonos on Sale at $4.95 | Superintendent Stewart were h‘runn'h"\'“_ : PR | ‘ \ the attention of the governor, despiie T2 : g Py Some 3 dozen Kimonas made of finest quality J e SOV 4 fact that he knew : | : | ¢ ] {he superintendent was removed by Gov- Wit A soft kimona silks, every one a regular $10.00 kimona, QUTFITTING CO. eraee B, but, wita bo g ot 10| o on sale at $4.95 tempt to “ISIS*1T- I9IFARNAM ST. |omrgon” . deciared that Mo would_not xn a an Comsent’ to. the appointment of another i ke e bt el it Chief among the alleged irregularities of he former superintendent was his reten- | R R CR Music, Civil War Veterans. claimed by » " F foF Hbe yeaeh ot 1800 palaiby the _‘,".,‘;‘10 PRO AN FOR G A R | 288 Tiage tac 8 meietle of Omana, JOC Keenan pbg T A g 805 MG for tuition for A student Song, High School Quartet bbb e ey of Oklahoma for tuition fo studed ! - | Prise Essay, “Our 3 REToren S M in contempt of court by failing to pay her « tat This payment was a N _ H A 3 ge Hdgar Fawcett of Omaha l h tem ¢ all . M I e BIC ‘EE“NC FOR D”CHIW:‘;’" :r”“m 11:”;‘! R T SE R AR ::!::y':m:lrl!:'n 'h:l:\fl‘n one state and an- }Detnll of Thirty-Third Annual En-| Bolo. Mrs. Price. teals a arc emporary alimony. The sult is a separat side of the ditch. Address, Past Department Commander T. one. of course, from Phelps' suit against but the superintendent entered the campment Are Made, d . | 3. W. Bergers for allenation of his wife's other endent entered. the | e Quarta on Hotel Clerks i Prize Essay, "Our Flag." payment in his own Address, “Abraham Lincoln,” Hon, Dan Property Owners Want to Drain| Dick Johnson the end of flve years MOt e e | ELABORATE TIME 18 IN STORE S Amerita - tormer close friend of Stewart’, found the s ) o 9 4 40,000 Acres. Dies Suddenly Qlscrepancy and made the superintendent HURSDAY, MAY 15. Violates Rule 19 by Getting Married | VW' ho’s Afrald to 0 o " | rand v i pay back the money with interest, amount- | Colonel L. D. Richards Looks Like | ' % m CBusiness Meeting Grand Arm and Will Be Haled Before MEET AT PAPILLION SATURDAY ing to 838 Sure Winmer for Department | L0 b Competitive drill by High Court-Martial, ]Vlarry in May? : “Mr. Stewart, as well as Mr. White, the Commander——Contests. Among B, m.—Installation of Office S Sk Veteran Hotel Man in Nebraska for| .., superintendent, is a republican, | R 8 B, m=The"Great Batite Soktiet; sivad = P 1 Ditch Will Drain Valuable . Stews as removed by Go George B. France to the Grand Army| Joe H. Keenan, chief clerk of the Hen g s Years Passes Away at Min D Tnygab et Lt M it okt S of the Repubile; Woman's Rellef Corpa and | shaw, has the call on the Omaha Hotel | Wl Here Are One Hundred Young . : o on he started out to work ades o ad Army Lands in Douglas and oy neapolis. rnor Sheldon he started ou 2 2 LR and Army of the Republic | Clerks' assoclation in the matter of his | People, and 0ld, Who Connties Along Papplo Creek against him.” sald Mr. Sherman “I am| The (hirty-third annual encampment of [at the opera house. St 1 tie e : marriage, which took place Tuesday morn Are Not told that in the primary campalgn he |the Department of Nebraska Grand Army RUAEONN ‘Tas Cbiliianibe. T R R g e B re Not. : Mayor Dahlman, who was a |of the Republic and the annual conventions : : St. A iV esadin: deathiof B W, Johnton,uta | WOEHAD 1o UAYOR ECEIIA N of the Woman's Relief Corps and of the| 1t NOW begins (o look as if Colonel L. D, |He was unitea in marriage at this time to candidate for the gubernatorial nomina- Richards of Fremont Will have a complete | Miss Augusta Manerman of Carroll, Ia. That it is unlucky to be married fn May Minneapolis, Tuesday, presumably of heart v enberger Wi . | Ladles of the Grand Army of the Republic In Paplilion toworrow a temporary or- % i s tion, but when Spalleberger was nomi- |Ladies of the Grand Army of the Res walk away for the office of department| A suspicion had been lurking in the minds s a superstition which evidently does not discase, p . ganization will be effected by farm owners | * nated he began to work for him, and now commander. The only other candidates|©f the members of the assoclation thatngld much strength in Douglas county in Douglas and Sarpy counties, for a drain. | “Dick” Johnson was one ';' ""d Pest | the governor intends to reward this party | The Program s as follows: mentioned for this office is Freeman Mer- | Keenan was about to do something, and at| At noon Friday, May 7, an even haif age district which I8 to spend $400,00 or :‘“i“" hotl bt g ‘\""‘“: "'h"”:lgl"l": pertidy by this flagrant appointment. ' 7.5 1\ m " General reception at the Meth- | iam of Kearney, and possibly Dr. Ferd |the last meeting, May 3, he had been sum- | pundred licenses to wed had been issued Sors. 1 deatn; 4 ) acres of land, as rich heen connected with the principai hos ries White a Competent Man. ! odist chy h “‘r the nfl'\flflll and depart- | Brother of Beatrice, moned to appear before the assoclation to during the first seven days of the month as any in the eastern part of Nebraska. of the state for twenty-five or more years. | .y, governor said that Stewart had | Ment officers. Department President Har-| Mrs. Hughes of Fremont seems to be n | Answer the charge of ‘‘contemplating | mhe average age of the men involved is 31 . He was at one time prcprietor of the Capi- = | rlet E. Luce of the Woman's Relief COrPS | (no lead for the pr 's | matrimony,” which is in violation of one ENE The meeting has been called by the prop- 445 haloyon | %0 strong recommencations, but even | chalrman he lead for the presidency of the Woman's L g SN ON€land that of the women 2. These averages erty owners along the proposed ditch and | 0! hotel at Lincoln, during ita halcyor are misleading, however, because a few couples of many years were among the RALIOAD. il Wae Veteratis Rellef Corps, and Mrs. Laura Kidder of | Of the cardinal prineiples of the assoclation Will be held fn the court house a: 1 o'clock, | 44¥S, and afterwards became manager of numbs Over half of the fifty brides were Invocation, Rev. F. W. Cliffe. Scribner and Mrs. Clara Lyon unless permission is obtalned under rule perfectly competent man and reinstate a | qQuartet, “Star 4 B 4 A yons of Omaha T A. L. Reed, president of the Byron Reed | the Paddock hotel at Beatrice, at its open- g ¥ | g@uartet, “Star Spangled Banner," Messrs. | for department president of the Ladies of |1 [Evidences were manitest that Keenan company, who represents a large number | Ing. After a few veara there he returned | .y yypjte under 21 and a large number just that year. Thirty-five of the fifty men married are man removed for cause. | Smith, Gilbert, Bell and McConaughy of nonresident owners favoring the ditch, [ to Lincoln and rehsbilltated the old Capi- 2% years or under | from Lame to La Platte. Word has been recelved In Omaha of If he has. he has no cause to remove a | 3 | Addiess of Welcome, Mayor W. H. Kil- | the Grand Army of the Republic. Mrs. C.| W8 B0ing to violate the rule and a court- e s a graduate of the Gal- pairick A M. Peters of Omaha has alsq been men. | Martial was ordered. Squire Billy Ander- audet institute of Washington, D. C., an esponse, Department Commander Eli | tjoned for o vas appointed judge advo- will go to Papiilion with a number of busi- | tol, operating it successfully for a number . tioned for this latter office son of the Rome was appointed judge adv ness men and his attorney In automobiles | of years, and then he came to Omaha. He Barnes. Institute where educators are educated, | PAINSS o oL The Omaha delegations to the several | Cate and Deacon Carney of the Merchants and is about the best man for the place | Address, E. B. Woods, President Comm conventions will leave generally Tuesday | Chief Drosecuting witness. Keenan did not to atténd the mesting. assumed the management of the Dellone [ ot can he f 1 cluk o ' JUST CAN'T an be found club. ornir Arrange; % srograsy | APpear and the case was continued This organization will be one of the first | and afterwards became associated with | .pp ddress, National President Woman's Re- | TO™'"E rrangements are In progress | 4P | OUT OF JAIL ¢ g | the governor persists, Mr. Stewart |lief Corps. for a special car for the Omaha contin. | The #igas pointed to the fact that some under the new law which gives the state | the Millard and the ller Grand. From the [ nronably will be installed at the close of | S0lo. Miss Cora_Conway. gents, but whether this will be accom.|tMn8 in the marriage line would be doing | Marshall Brown Unable (o Resist the right to practically underwrite the [ Iler Grand he went to Minneapolis as chief B, Past National ' President Wo- | plished will not be known until Monday. Tuesday, so the assoclation procured two | the Maguetic ree of bonds, due in twenty years, and assess|clerk of the Hyser hotel the school year, the first week fn June : . f Corps, Mrs. Abble A Y ady Fhinire and s i ) s the owners of lands along the ditch in the | Mr. Johnson 1 1 by his wif FLERUD By Snn A Chacee, Mo, Brein: [RCHENT BOIDVMEG: BrEMACH 5 R R T :;‘:':::wfl”:‘l:) Lot o e s W owners of along the | Mr. Johnson Is survived by his wife, one | hart and Mr. Windham will rest e 'EDNESDAY, MAY Beowa 950 M 800 MEn. Kelnad regular way for the work. Thus, it it costs | son and two daughicrs. He was prominent | toiq me so themselves le 1’-" n In y | s DAk A I ol MOGY CHASES THREE GIRLS |winl make tneir home, on South Twent $10 per acre to dig the ditch, the owners |in Masonic AR 1.0&ve nat bheen _— olclng. Balis x thirthetas s i To be participated in by city offi- fourth street, as an evidence of thelr sus Sl . of land drained by it will pay 50 cents per mixed up in the matter In any way, it | city schools, high school cadets and that enticing sy vest and haven of acro éach year additional taxes on the 3 Wasor & "the . . Probation 0 i aes | Picions gree Mason. During the helght of his(would not be incumbent on me to resign.” | PARd And miscellaneous civic and military Mcer Will Catch Misnes |V refuge, the city jaill. He visited It and land for twenly years Grounds, Past Keenan, but he had hidden in the mean- popularity at Lincoln, the *Dick Johnson | b tions. 2ol Who Ring Doorbell of the Detectives were beat qut'to find ‘M.l ioec his name on the. rexistés MWednsstiay March” was composed by a Nebraska com ¢ v Omaha Club. night before he wandered Sihea The iaibot was fret’ undasta aka | omn . 5 while over at the Grand in Counc urts g y ARCAFRE ST LAL0 N4 \‘ rlr”v ““’ . rx‘ --””n "a k"; poser in his honor, which is still regarded KAW RIVER A TROUBLE MAKER | Invocation, Rev. A. G. Bennett and all telephone lines ‘nn.xur\'. ',I Bl '\ world again to take a new cargo of trouble the lensth of the ditch has been increased | oy one of the best complimentary musical Fresentation of Fiag to H Behool by | probation Officer M ticall e cen S8 Killing elixir and the acreage proportionately. 1t will oo NS O The DRt ! Starts That Big Flood and Fire | Nebraska Woman's Rellef Corps by Letha robation icer “Mogy' Bernstein was | tematicaily corked 1 . . Waston. se - 5 The Hotel Clerk . But those iron bars, those rick have two branches, one beginning near Which Finally Lead to a e Bl carin antait . . Rhng u'xhl rh';.:r"l"mr./hn evening. He caught |>n Hotel 1] rka' association s still de B b m\mvm il blank brick Lane cut-off and the other near the town The Robecte ool Lawsuit. Dresentation ot Bortralt o Lineoponer: | three girls, from 10 to 14 years of age, in | termined not to be outdone and Keenar . ¢ of being dragged of Lane, running down the Fapplo creeks . DG Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic. | the act of annoying members of the Omana | trial is set for the next monthly meeting of | #10N& the street and into a jogging car southeast of Ralston, through Sarpy Mills nlnrl”kll‘i:\ { n‘]‘xv‘wlv-nL\-“(n‘y»fl:ll‘w“['fl:‘;l\‘*h Iver | How the Kaw river started first a fire| fonge - america SO0 S SHANSA NG Doukins Satreeta by | I ARRERAHGN WIEh Cibe- asme ofnall| AL IELD RUVE SF Ihh AEERARS ik and through the western part of the Fort X iich Electric Bit- Crock military reservation. The ditch will g it- | and second a lawsuit is being untolded to| Benediction, Rev. W, Brantoabire ringing the door bell. Giving chase up to | Presiding. | about the police on the side, all proved too g o gty ~inicy g ki Bor | o Sury sitting under Judge Kennedy In dis. | -1 & I “Meetini "of the 0ld soldicrs by | Dodge stréet and through the High school much ‘for Marshall, so he gave in again 4 sale by Beaton Drug Co. Y Y d states at Fraternal ha! grounds, the probation officy alled to to the lure of it all meet the Missourl river east of LaPlatte | triet court. 2 p. m.—Meeting of Grand Army at opera | catch his quarry, as they uu\P;d x’m d~‘ WIFE SHY ON_HER ALIMONY When he s B and several miles north of the Platte rives B = ” Sunderland Bros. are suing the Chicago, | hous o by v 00 swift 1 he said “good mornin to Judge o 0 acars 48°ths Basiisen Siteh uilding Permits. | Burlington & Quiney for the loss of tweiws | yMCeUNE of Woman's Rellef Corps fn|for him. He was on the way downtown |Josephine Phelps Says Her Hushand |Crawford Friday, the latter, out of i . - | 3. F. Sturgeon, Thirty-second and ‘Cas- & y he loss of twelve | Metliodist church 5 | with his wife at the time, but temporarily Has Fatled to Come | kKindness of his heart, made Marst TRb bR e Glish: Will gout 18 & WA tellar streets, frame dwelling, $3,00; Rude |$2r® Of lime incurred at Kansag City dur-| Meeting of Ladies of the Grand Army in | deserted her to follow the girls. He says Acrows. handsome present—thirty d gl ch e et ave nol ed. TI . o : 2 eat flood six years ago. The|O0dd Fellows' hall. s. He says J . g om esent—thirty days of re which engincers have not estimated. The | cqppg)), Twenty-seventh and Sahler streets, | '"8 the sreat flood six rs ago. T it M MRS SR o. | the three girls in question have been the| That B phe . cupers 5 soul r ers place the cost at any place from $8 - : water reached the cars, slacked th . m.—Camj at opera house. De hat Frank Phelps' answer to his wife's [ cuperating idieness with occasional edibles oWRers Pice ? ;] frame dwelling, $00; Rude Carroll, Twenty- he cars, slacked the lime | partment Commnander Barnes presiding subjects of complaint before on the same [ suit for divorce should be stricken from the | in the county jall e to $20 per acre. It is the common belief | ajghth and Sprague streets, frame dwelling, | #nd a fire started which consumed the Ifirm Marc hr‘:{x 'l‘l*rmu{;h Georgla,” led | grounds and t he will “ketch 'em” yet | record was argued bef J Estelle 1 nerget tt ¢ ”.R ';l“m I i ost double the v 5 A 2 OOF A > g by General A. W. Cole of Hastings o e e ord was ed before Judge Estelle in | energetic attempts to bre 0~ that it will almost double the value of | g5 lime cars and seventy others Rveiatn, Dok ria e if they don't stop the fun district court Friday morning. It was|clety of the jailer, ek {nto the m shall Brown can't keep away from ¢ Sold only in Hoiswure Froof Packases NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

Other pages from this issue: