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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRU \RY 21, 1894. TWO —i WANTED-TO BUY. FOR EXCHANGE i T e T E b SPEGlAL\ NOTIGES P A (OOD RO \D\ TOR THP U'l\-n olnts measured as they would be by the | increaso rather than diminish. According h,‘ on 1% a_word o ord | = . proposed roads present methol o bulk of this sum {s ) , = e | A R T R Tt 2 | Coninied. : Mg by Aty | B o ot o ot s & ll\l(\H)\\ WITHE A CAPITAL 1 RTINS o, IO S Wi | LUMBRR YARD WANTED 1N doon Tow: FOR, EXCHANOBHOUSES AND, b i Fods. Honds. | Urlve heavy” srades through the eternal o e e adrenmd to & numbered | farm fand, free from incumbrances. MeCord mercial Olub Last Evening. | Gmana P O, to Miltard 2ty 16 | 870,000 per year it spent fn bullding new | Omaha ]. moerats Find Themselves in the N dattor i eace'of The Tiea, ‘Anmwers o nddrensed FOR SALE-FURNITURE. AT oA | Elkhorn o Ailiare 1 T At I e e | Throcs of Another Contest, e e—— et | e . 3 — [ T0 TRADE, LINCOLN LOTS AND CASH FOR | South Omaha'to” Betnington. 10 18 e oy L Y L O e 7 WANTED- MALE HELP. e Nothine b e o (ALR0 fiBe | wmall stoclc boots and enoes, genis' rursiening | NEW PLAN PROPOSEG:BY MR. TURNER | ®oUt? Omaha fo Vailey J M| Hew roads. At $3,000 per mile this would | pm 1 4 — Ko PR { ‘ Total 17 10w | permit of the construction of twenty-nve | FREE SILVER AND THE ADMINISTRATION word firs wertion, 1o a word TURE OF TEAM - \ h ) " a first insertion, lc o The measurcments here given aro taken | miles of properly located roads each year, i TWO 8T0C MERCHANDISE IN Jothing taken for le=a than 26 for sale; both full of rox T \ o NIBIAD: INSTALL: e G o tigave oity) i good country towns, each $,60: o fine property on | Desoribes Tte Advantages Qver Present Sy from the map, and are substantially correct. | thus requ :m: eight years to com loto ‘y‘w- o Ammerican Wringer Co., 16 How. | = = | _FD W, ot and Douglas. a3 POUC Se MERWAVEAIHEY. 15 Wouli 7 | IG(LL BY MOUETEMY 1o the sevan (BOTItt | Bhnde ot be lssued At 1he Fonlm BUIEIN | & Dikcui oy Coagreniaan fiyun (o B-10 | FOR SALE-FURNITURE OF THREE ROOMS, L CosbcOifust 10 or MEMdRriking: SoaIe ol eRyaliauoted tHetelly R total Dordw coufd e iastisd Wit the souls Bufle i ® Discussion of the Income Tax 9 2 s housekeeping; will sell cheap, 2i17 | = = ost—Question of Madadamizing— saving in distance of over 7 per cent. This | & less period of time, at the nso of in ALARY OR COMMISSION THE FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE, Avoiding Steep Grades, ratio would hold good on tho lesser routes | terest charges, though in nelther cass nesd Raises n Lively Kow in the o O s Bancile. Salls on'| TOR BATE 5 Rates, 100 a line firat insertion, $1.50 a line i t travel as well (|G Al ; i e ! ks s, Mgy Agor ro make | MISCELLANEOUS. per month, Nothing taken for lesa than 2oe. s Another advantage to be deprived from | taxation. In the propo: system s | inic $25,00 to $125.00 per week. | “Hates, 10c a_1ine ench Insertion. $1.50 n line | BARGAINS, T LOTS AND FANMS, | At the meeting of the Commerefal club | £uch & system of roads. and an advantage | merely a pr B Lt g N b rite the Monroe Ei nonth, Nothing taken for less than 2ic sale or trade, Darling, Barker block, last evening the question of a better system upon which Itk impossible-to lay too muc AR L b bR BAlL ' pot 1 fe harmony e, Wis. | 8 v I | stress, lies in the fact that fewer miles of | aim In view, in | the pr 1 I T3 3 | D HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDA of country roads for Douglas county was | mg fhway | re weive | f ¥ “haph sthiods ¥ #'tho' Louy WANTED AT FRANK J. RAMaws, | PEER0 UAX FOR RALE, | THI BTANDARD | WILL 8BLL cHBAD . soria Or Tusnes AR qori b g ! By T bon broth P M29 88 ey ey Neb have 2000 u / e discussed. Mr. Cyrus C. Turner opened the same territory than are now 1 ne proposed 1 no temporary es on throw bl - i . e filed promply 425 SR Vi 13 V. Smith's Turner's address was substantially as | cseary. For by the proposed em It t, no cl hift ed to | ¢ the r material and Ing WANTED EADY MAN, IRISIL CATHO- | - Gl S A 2 . Jrite nd | Daor The annihilation of distance is the | Would be found that our present roads | shirk a great It al | the dol e ; L 4 Fitth avenie, Chicago, Nl FOR SALE, COLUMBIA BICYCLE, MODEL [ _ Mily MiMes | ature of modern civilization 0- | would to a very large extent serve as feed- | to give a cc nduri t ki o Tae 18 (T ) T Rt F-ane. yenTim gis FOR SALE, CHEAP-ON ( HO where on earth can there be found better ;»v»-lw the new s n e feeders would | roads to this comi 1t usys- | g L § ——~ : 4 and Tot, % goot front, at 1452 th street. | faoilities for transportation than on this | be but littie traveled, and would require no | tem of roads buil he b i A L ught t to th y 1 S ANTED: 150,00 AND BXPEN e . E tfront, at 14 h 13th et acilities for transpor ' 1 on th | tem o G ] R A T A P\ hen | FOR. BALE—FRESH MILIC COWS; CALL A¥ Address I Q. Street,’ 112 fl‘i Areet North American continent, But while wo ns | heavy improvements. The main highways | \tnes ' possible, To' build s William Jennings I i iecennition ihvonted 2 (6 12 wold | fam- | O g s thana Burt 1 - | a nation hav o busy developing our raile | WU carty (o bulke of the traflie, and | systom will be an easier matter, will man from t t 1 1 retalls 19, 20 and 25 conts; part s free, | S QUICK SALES, 10 ACRES, OIL RICH AND | wive and our waterways, we have been | could be easily Kept in a perfect state of | money today than at any future (i i | EREE Sacihesi P “Househiold Bpectalty: Co., 73 4th st,Cincinnath( CLAIRVOYANTS. Yory, Rioductive, 6 niles west of postoflice. | yiygyiarly Jax In the management and con. | repair. property holders are mora numerous and | oo ¥ i — |- o T reen nmiion3U80 a iine | 320 ncres, il in cultivation, as Bood o p struetion of our commoin highways. Wa | There aro now in the connty some 600 [ properiy more valuable than at present. In- | | tha -y 1 BALESMEN CALLI ON CLOTHIERS AND | (00 1% 00 g taken for less’ than 260, of land as there is in®the stat iild- | have ignored the fact that overy pound of | miles of roads. Ifiany general s e of 1, there are many eastorn states su " D Wil t merchant tallors to carry a4 side line auick | ; P miles west of Omaha, only $0 § freight must be hauled at some time or other | improvement is to carried out on the | ing m the of badly located roads | was t arily andon uil Mr. Hreyan TR R e o, 117 Ny | MU DIt I WATREN, CLAIRVOYANT Y. Lite, R, | o A public rond before it reaches tho | Present sysiom there wouid he no less than | that would consider themselves fortur 18 1 ting e Gt (46 Kbt street, Hazleton, Pa Mgy 2 : ° + 1 | - railway stotion or the steamboat dock | 400 mil f roads requiring extensive im- | indeed, if they had one-half the oppor t FAE ot s = - toveh 3 -all NED I:‘?"" One authority has estimated that the cost | Provement. With a properly designed sys- | that 1s offered to Nebraskn of correoting | joying to the i i 4 WANTED- FEMALE HELP. MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC vestor,” dut ahout. March 1 all newsdeaters, | GRS SEERGTIY R SRR Yo state of | tem 200 milos of main highways would b | past orrors and taking o new start in the | Jong o e utmost the i o B - - - - : . : 4 a y. Dik bavgain it 1-3iw e | Tiiinols from the farm to the railway is cqual | Ample to accommadate e trafllc now requir- | Fight. direction ve are wise, we will e o ” Tates, 1%e a word first {nsertion, 1o - 4 dewater. | Ing 400 miles his would be the direct re- | profit by their exnerience, throw e 1 telegra ! - Rates 1%c a word first insertion, lo a & 5 5 to the cost of its shipment to tidewater aside our - : fuarmrtar Moting laken o o han thereattor. Nothing taken for less than ROOM_ COTTAQH ARNG Wheil one contrasts the two metiiods of | sult, of coneq trating tle, trafle on & faw | present clsto v'”;"r rike Hdly on a . i % oA e i e Sl ASSAG AME BERNARD, 220 G-room eottage, 1 mile northwest, $1,030 haulage, it Is not difficult to believe the | s inst of permittin o scatter | sound and correct policy \ work. Call at 1123 8, 324, Caotorc | ALAROA e cro_farm, 11 miles Omuha P. O, at .50, | trath of this statement. Yet this should not | itse thinly over u greater mimber. With GENERAL DISCUSSION. h e e - i h front Bristol st, lot equal to corner, ) sonditions of our coun- | careful:a fon to the requirements of the y n ANTED, LADIE ND GENTLEME Wi TR BATINE v 5 X be s0. The barbarous conditions of our coun- | efulia i I 1 County Commisioner Williams was called i § will pay’ $5.00 to $15.00 por week fo do wirictly [ MMFE. DROWN, 1314 CAPITOL AVE, ROOM 4 Yap In 8-room house and 1 1-2 lots, south | try roads Is a legacy that we have Inhers | traflc this result would be attatned With- | forund ‘wpoko of the mocessity of Rood roats | ! b lome work for us; o canvassing and prompt | G G0 sea T M295 22 and cast fronts, near Hanscom park; $500 cash; | fted from colonfal days, and have failed to | et Lyt any_one, and with very | (hiac''Would ot (ho. thsmer. to masket it payments: gend self-addressed envelope. s : Price, $1,000, . t advantage to al s E A oriy Supply Co., Boston, Mass. C—M413 2 VAMPE SMITH, 502 8, 19TH, 2 FLOO! Y 5 16th and Douslas, : relti-pes = | mprove upon by 4 b o : his produce at any time of the year tha L s Snaags g, o & S o0 proor | 5 W e ana powoe e | IS YR o tscnme s of one con |10, 0 0 mots o e matn | IR, B0, G o e 2 WANTED, RL FOR GENERALHOUSE phurine and sca baths, P-4z ROOMS AND _ BOARDING, VERYTHING | ditions as they exist in Douglas county, ana | tdined in good repair would be but one-half | ot ‘country travel at certain times which | vtk Where a second girl 18 kept. 304 earn first class, 2109 Douglas st 116 I shall point out to you what fs, in my | 08 Ereat as will soon bo required by the | dripiied the eity. merchant. as s H i troe MiTy i b v | Present system Ay merchant:-"ds/iwell s hiy 1 - - PERSONAL. GREAT BARGAIN-§ BEAUTIFUL, LOTS IN | opinion, the correct course to pursue in order | Pratent system. i ok cou brother welt a mico” and insist ANTF 0D GIRI, FOR GE hE E Cloverdale, worth $800 each, only $300 ench. . F to secure good roads in this county. Ihg i The question that now naturally arises is Mr. Keirstead thought Mr. Turner's: idea | finod to ,“ S paLl lousework. Apply at floward atrect. Rates, 14e o word first Inser To m word | delity Trust Company, 1702 Farnam st. doing 80, 1 shall propose to you a schema | Cannot the same results he obtained by im g0od one, but that in the outskirts of | keop him away from t e A MG thereafter. Nothing taken for less than Zc. %928 | of rond construction that Is so radical and | FICUAE ook €MDK roxtal This Lan e | tho city whero land was very valuble tho | that has on sovoral o WANTED, A WIFE. AM 20 YEARS OLL MASSAGE TREATME RO.TITT. | FOR SALE OR BXCIANGESA 1 STOCK AND | sweeping in ita character that many of you | answered at once in tho negative. There is | wyjianse would bo too sreat o, make It prac. | raised such a run foel tall, American, handsome, rich, far 15, Sealp and , manicure graln farm or ln body of raw land, clear. | will hesitate before accepting the views Kknown method of road improvement by | oo™ nane | L Platographs oxchanged. Intentions strietly Jiist, | Mra. Post, 519% B 1oth [ I will take an elegant 10 or 12-room i T A UL O U BLECILU LA 595 b [ thiat Klo AL the e vitatl matiimony. Address Frank Merritt, Dunlap, Withnell bjock, U—703 other good Omaha property for all DI ; . within reasonable limits of cost. There arc MiseunonRe Lo ANEInatiry to what the | that kick that the | Ta CMAG 210 e otk propexty, foca The figures and estimates that I am about | ¢ 1 L s ¢ county board proposed tq do In the | aHaE P ~ — - Y LOANED Of KINDS OF 600 : o present are based on actual surveys. 1 [ WO ways in which it is possible to Improve il Jo i ! 1 EY LOANED ON ALL KINDS OF G00DS . to pr e, R ¢ of expending the $150,000 voted for tand: that % WANTED—A _GOOD GIRT, FOIt at lowest rates at 508 N. 16th st. U—515f22 - — - | feel, therefore, that I am fully justified in [ OUr cXisting voads he fir AL AL, paving of roads outside of the city, | he v g6t horn SULLA Mujtaplol dvenne; IAVI, HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. 1 Ko oAt/ placing them before you, and that tho state. | SUgRests itself is by grading The second missioners Stonberg, Williams, Jenkins | position of his newost hobby. - (h no tax GOOD GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOT Health book and consultation f Address 000 pe ments to be made are in all cases well within | DY paving or macadamizing. Now What can | q,0" fivgoy each stated that money was W P 3 o “fumily of two, Mrs, J, Morrison, or call, Viavi Co., sulte 316 Howard county, Neb., N. the truth wo acconiplish grading? Here in figu voted for that purp 1 Vi Rate KL LA LE C WAL L) e ot G Attendant. .0 per acre, AL e 0 IV and V we have again the profiles of th o lat purpose and they considered | time bein £ s p Sl s e NIy | TOPOGRAPHY OF DOUGLAS COUNTY. | (¥ afd ¥ we have again the profles ot the | it thoir duty to so expend it and to get the REPLY JIOMIE SALESMEN, WIS HAVE AN ORIGINAL | MASSAGE TREATMENT 11, 100 acrea under cultivation: one | Bofore proceeding with this disc e e T et Ehowa shtabiivhod | Best results’ thererom possible, and furthor | g : | iewitimate, © mich‘needed article wiieh eelis | - mal baths, dealp and hai tre of the Lest farms 4n the county, $12.60 per acre, | 1o e take a look at the topogr: grades of the proposed roads. It has already | [DAt they thought that mow was the best he telegram i e aanL an o' without Withnell block,” " YGRS I Gresley, countys Nebs section 17 | Douglas county. West of the Eikliorn river [ Baan’xtatod that 40,000 cuble yards of earth | UMe to do the work as it could be done | A2 oAt celUN R CkaT s I experience | Whatever now' ' m Ry ———————————-_| " Norlh Loup on U. P, Ly, and 4 mi wo have nothing but level bottom 1and. | piust e removed in order to pring (he road | CCAPCE now than later and the laborers | Wer® ensineering tie vas wel $15.00 o $60.00 per without L St St ot forir bR T i Anes ton on D & M. R R Good woll, runming | East of that river, however, the conditions | (o tlio grades here shown. Now lot us seo [ %10 Were out of work probably needed the | o i was Hable to i home . duties. equired pronchitls, consumption, catarrh, ete. Ten day ater, ete.; will make excellent stock farm; ASR I upf succe HEOEHRLOSHIOY o 8CC | amployment a csent worse thi ¥ Eht ¢ meet nd say so AR Calaa the required. TUll 1 free at R, 33 Douglas bik., 16th & Do Tt whth s tor Quicie tale bt $8) per farmi | are suddenly altered. Abrupt hills succeed | what can be done by grading tho existing | SHPIOent at present worse than they | hurt IV g e raaTi i © own state and . rail 2310 | 2,500 ACRES near Lodse Pole, Neb., on U, P, R, | abrupt hills rapid succession, until the | yoaq, Rigure V is a profile of the existing UL OYEE sl | ha doubt about ¢l o 1T G 1603, Boston, Only o o, TR R., good soll, plenty plow | Missouri river s reached. Between these | ronq and shows how the grades would a On motion of W. S. Poppleton the follow ety M) i cmployment néed apply, U159 e e DL DL R T averse tie county from orth 0 south | 11100, or the atecpost sradient that . pre: merelal club to look Qfter matters pertain st i \‘n NG LADY TO DO € h\ WANTE 3 AN T ‘B OF offer the ct for $1.25 per acre, le rising from 1o 0 225 feel above the leve vails on the proposed road You will notice 2 Ed e secl 2 of better country roa WANTED, NAME AND REFERENCE OF A S o proposed road. n v g he wor curity required. Address D 8, 1 county record expert, Work covers five than haif of the intervening valleys. that, in order to reach a low gradient, it is [-W: A I Gibbon, Guy C. Barton, W. ntance wit i ! State pay wanted. Address D 6, Now, if an expert r wersiment | icsehsaryitormilke:dean ol | heavy fills, | Vieton, George B. Lake and €. C. T Juteli: = Eoa into the fleld and told to the very | ¢ o i > : oerats of Omaha, or worils. t i o the field a ) ¥ | Cuts of from 20 to 30 fect in depth are = e \ A t y S BRI B A DUSINESS MAN ABOUT TO V 4 best possible route for a road between Val- | jorg of frequent oceurre whileitneglFNII000 &) Saranparliafinnggieurod Smany Sat P i L i e e iba s of Etrope only $205.00 ¢ oy and Omaha, he would choose a route | ght’ h flicted with rheumatism, and we urge all A insist on tho right to ¢ Ttates, 100 a line ench fnsertion, $1.5 principal citles of peid res If desired. Hicks, 305 N, ekt B ) L6 | fills rise as high as forty-five feet. It i = % i § t 3 ned to him mos per month. Nothing taken for less than v Somimissions, 107 Wholegule” or minufc: 3 ghat liad bt foir Wilis (o c or on I | autimatn ‘that it ‘Would "bo necossary to | Who sulfer from this discace to give (hi Tl e o8t 3 e T R n 0 G B e I = A0 Ie or cach divide Y i eful study | y5ve 00 cubic yards of carth In order | Medicine a tria ¥ i ¥ Vepttdly RO EE R e G Ol (G DoenRte b ot 4 Uit this could be done, and ;the length of the | ™0 S CIAE SEICE B §0 the gra e O o.nviona sUiTagL I 0. ¥ Davis company, 1505 Farnam. D AT tast g the existing rog 0 the 1Y P i witsi tle ¢ E road would be no greater (han the shortest [ {0 b SCARCITY OF ORE. i shown in figure V. At present prices for T RS HaTNTBY (aTaat OGOM_ COTTAGE ERN, CHOICH MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. tos, 100 a_line cach Insertion, route that now exisis: g 1oLl SOt Mo ALiS20,0005 : L L Y N‘w’\i“”"‘ Cire Elgutter, 201 i — = T rer month. Nothing taken for less than What now has Teen thé actual practice? b i ints ST ar | Cauvos d&mant - © th l ved | o, 3 Bl ire: e @ word nsertion, 1o & J Bl L R soard of appraisers appointed i 4 ° Pt NG ; e thereatter, Nothing taken for less than Ze. o BAKBI (FORMERLY Wil gty a | Instead of sending praghieal, oxperienced | prajse e aamages occasioned by opening Draw Fires In Sq vss th bl BAmmation K. DARLING, BARKER BLC —— —— e acobs, deceased; later with i) une o the field to sel e routes fOr | jo naw road have filed their report with dispatc om Do statos. th ir that B NONEY 10 LOAN A LOWLST | Corta)enaR e b hnes 11 our roads, the entire respansibility for rond | (1o (ot TN liave awardod damages | (o shateh from D S aang ¢ o v n T kit bechile - 2 5 location was assumed; some years ago by 0 the of ore the smelters, not only I I'h 1 1ion 5-ROOM HOT 31L& MASO = o S - £ to all parties sueh the very AR snl Ao N s i £ L He e N | [GANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED | H- i BURKIT. ATTDTRECIOR ‘\\D ) ate legislature, and a generel law was st tntor $100 per acre of | @t that point, but all through C{TIEYS | e o it them = — == Gl S LB LR T T T ambalm . Tel, 90, ed declaring every section line in_the b The estimated cost of | country, would shut down ei wholly. or:| ey didn’t proy it. The ST DROWN Lo it Farnam. " 0 e = state of Nebraska. to baia public road, . Thia (his road is then as follows: in part. This scarcity of ore is due to sev- | e : = e DU UPHOLSTERING. as a cheap and easy method of getting a e DRbi T aoRecls Lo oAl e sehall] linver the B AR S | SO T, %, | s e ot s T T | Lo o oo Bt s ol oy ycro and brdies..... 4T | orl caun, ono f them, and tho princia e ences Tequired, $16 S e, lou i L sl h insertion, A line per | yoaqdg themsely Surveying and raising one, is the low price of silver and lead T ierstallay : ‘Ku‘t ‘\ ) ”l chiaska and lowa farms or Omaba ety | month.’ Nothing taken for less than Zic. tion of the result of this law which makes the working of many mines JOUSES AND STORES FOR R property. L S i T A T e e . s an {llust & Init i ISAINYE mene Condinil Rnd Dol MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON | _niture repalting: eatimates’ and information | boma poiie,d Single Instance of an imporiant Tl e [F T hes RPNy tHe pare ot High.vasslnte bout . A e A T e improved and_unimproved Omahia real estate, | cheerfully given. All work called for and | [o2d running cast and west from the BElk- A fow proparty owners on the lino of this the minc owners to cut down the wagos of y. and pi to be CORNER FLAT IN CLOUSER BLOCK, | 110§ years. Iidelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam. mptly attended to. 2023 Farnam street, | horn to the Missourison ahich there are | road filed no claims for damages. The sum 3 Y ag Tibrafsnsed to ue i vooms, “range and ail other convenlences. W87 Telephone 7 M3 over thirty hills of varying height, wiereas | of $300 would amply reimburse such indi- | the miners has led to strikes and consequent | FESIC 60 & Vesy Sall stoek of infarmation S ny of the mines and to a re- s oo that thoitols —_—eee. | had an expert road builderikolected a route | viduals, The total cost of this road would | shutdowns in ma _ar05 | MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS DaANs) county and Omaha_city property. No delay, LOST. for a highway between the same two points, | then be about $7,000, or at the rate of | duction of the working forc room 2, was sent and that an had Leen rec uorge Clouser in others. These in reply, but he couldn’t remomber just wl B HOUSES. . D, WIAD, 16910 AND DouG. | _Iidelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam st. W—MG63 — e e would have selected & routo of no greater | §1,915 per mile. ' Comparing this with the | causes added to the usual reductions of pro- | iho ol sram sald e AR ) Di NONEY TO A T ates, 1lc a wor rat insertion. 1o a word | length and with not to exceed six hills f grading the existing road as shown | duction during the winter season are respon- el AT Hab BB S AL - A MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY hereafter, s o cost of grading the ex| & d 504 are respon vould come. D e G ENET E NCar | Ca Nebiauka Tariins. from 6 oL 7 mee sink.| CLorescan:Nothing\taken for lesd:than %5, The grades on the road. mentioned are of { iy figure V and we see that the cost is | sible for the shortage of ore. WO oIl i on car line. Dr. Tlix DM 216 W.B. Melkle, First Nat'l bank bld. W—M768 | $50.00 REWARD AND NO QUE! <ED, | the most abrupt character, indeed, there are | ahout as follows: A Bee reporter visited the Omaha Grant Mz, Sheean. professed.to_be willing. that Lost on the night of Sunday th o the | many Alpine passes travérsed by roads 1o | proposed road..... .. $1015 per mile | smelters in this city and in conversation | L congresman khould talk on whatever subject he pleased, but said that inasmu al subject 0 70 | CENTRAL LOAN AND TRUST CO. 3% BEB | morning of Monday the L, 4,350 per mile | with Mr. Barton learned that the works at rings, two | steeper. On the route that our expert | Grading existing FOAd....... TOR RENT, FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, §1 as silver colnaze was a b small famdly. S19 8. 19th st —301 bulldin W5 solitare diamonds 4 Retuin to B 1 i Db il — — AT TOORE, = = Barker hotel, Frank Melditer, Mgt d have selected steep grades would have That Is, it will cost no less than two and | this place would be affected in common with e Lo B0-ROOM HRICK: GAS, BATH, FURNACE: Ty | MORTGAGE LOANS, A. MOORB, 04 N. T, Lite. Lost—1195 23 | Qisappeared entirely und we would find our- | oo cie'ter (imes as much to bring the ex- | those in the mining district by the shortage | 11 POULICS It would be much botter to confine g rdar Capitol avenus, adjolning. e T Ll & =——————————————————— | selves with a road on which the grades | jging road to the grades as to open and | of ore. This shortage is estimated, said A, the talk to living issues aud stick to the ins y MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVE DRESSMAKING. would be 80 easy as to present no difficulties | oo olate ready for trafie the proposed d. | Barton, by well posted men to be about one. | ©0Me tax. FOR RENT- FURNISHED R/ e s e to traffic. The highest. divides would be | “X0c Fomark must he made concorning | third of the usual outpnt at this season of BUT IT TICKLBD SMITH | ] ED ROOMS. | _block. hm;;;-hm r'u';*'i;gg‘xh;; a.word | crossed by grades so gradual that the trav- | gisan’ grades RIS AW EHow: ly | the year, which fs always light at b s Mr. Smith was one of tho Douglas 14 HNISHED ROOMS, MODERN, - e eler would scarcely realize that he was going | 4y, wash out during every rain m. | the result of this all the furnaces at this | 9¢lesates who went down with ti X0 Atreet. I CAN LOAN YOU MONEY ARTISTIC TAILORMADE DRESSMAK up hill until he found himself at the sum- | gup yellow clay Is incapable of resisting | place were now shut down for want of ore, | H0De led by Bryan in the honeloss R T TR = ON REAL ESTATE rom $5.00 up. Madame Corbett, 1712 Spencer, | mit. SREATG e ae e Eh eav i Tal y were accumulating a suppl agzinst the administration the In B FINELY FURNISHED OR UNFU L ¥ Kountze Plac kL the actlon of water. uring heavy rain mulating a supply and e i s for housekeeping in mod; JalirgsioniRnal s monnts Kountss Place. M35 M13 I am fortunate in being able to present for | siorms every wagon rut on o hillside be- [ Would soon start up five of theiv ten furnaces | CON¥C 1d he was tickled pretty family; on 3 car Tine e ————————————————————— | your consideration this ovening drawings | comes a mountain forrent to the destruction | In the local plant and hoped to be ablo to | to death over the prospect of B g 3 3 611-512 Brown block, 16th and Douglds. _ SCALES. that illustrate the advantages of the pro- [ nop only of the road surface, but frequently | secure ore enough to kecp them running, | Bere and playing o for the' izn ONE ROOM, $10.00. 922 DOUGLAS. y b 10c a line first insertion, $1.50 a 1in posed method in a very clear manner. These | of the heavy embankments themselves, On Te plant of the company at Denver would | treatment accorded him on that occasion Vs per_month. Nothing taken for less’ than e, e dm:\‘lv:us 'un- taken from urml.u mfiu'yx properly located roads this difficulty would [ be kept going at about two-thirds its ca- | LI® ‘IA..A _.l‘-‘x \m!lx‘m| © silver idea was not i - - - s “___ | made by the county surveyor, and are there- | 4imost wholly disappear, there would be | pacity. dead, and trotted out an armiul of big books RONT ROOM AND OTHE HOMS SANI = T e on e 3 3 S - ¢ mo; ROV SRDRART) e hast b . MG ek Ond G XD QTILER ROOMS: | LOANS ON REAL ESTATE WART Nbdross Rbrds \Q';t,,‘."}'g} ALL | tore acouraic and truthful. but. few heavy embankinents and no v TE: 18 thelabin v and smelting | (hat proved to be the e sl o ¢ | o i1 200 LT 3 “hicago. : T SAMPLES OF COUNTY ROADS steep grades. ades would be just | men who are g 1l posted that the | he extra session which his politeal patron FORR RENT, 3 FRONT 5, HA e This drawing is a map of a part of | sufficient to draina but rarely ;,‘u .'nr‘.qwrzlnl of ore wiii continne for v"":‘{' f‘l ':. nt l‘n_'u.‘m roof of his assertion. N furnished for housek 613 N 19th MONEY TO LOAN*CHATTELS SHORTHAND ANDTYPIJWRITING Douglas county lying just west of South | steep enough to cause the water to pour bout flvo months. After tho expiration of | Of course none of them I admit that “ MiS) s 2 Omaha. he red line shows the route of a wn in destructive torrents, l'h.n time affaivs may be scttled down and | there ;\» ’ N ous reb n; 1w wlm ml- | T URNISHED T AR e T MONEY TO LOA “Rates, 10¢ a line first fnsortion, $1.50 n line sposed road for which veys have bee THE QUESTION OF MACADAMIZING. he mining industry adjust itself to the new | FAnks beeause of the proposed visit, but o VURNISHED ROOM, ®17 HARNE We wil loan you any sum which you wish | o month. Nothing taken for less than %c. pEopaRedivondiarin Gt fisa mEas) (e LIS O s condition of thi 80 that production may | admit that the program was far from bei | i e L el s hich you Raviah i %0 [ made. The heavy black line s tho route | Tne other method of road fmprovement | contition of (hi [ fentrky;(adinitlliacithedaragian WaRila ! & sible time and for any length | VAN SANT,S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, 613 | Of the existing roa It has also been sur was stated to be by paving or macadami ? n sufficiently to keep the smelters bu: alstactory oz allspastl wis st of : o y“slnll)uu. You o Batsin. Omaha. Ask for circular. M405 veyed, and here in Figs. II and LIl we have | jng. Douglas county bonds have been sold "'“ lic lJ:l ,w‘ .th('\(wtlw ! gencral revival ;”. ;m; n ‘.hr as the |‘-u;’ ;ml" 1’ 3 ‘.“, . * | such instaliments as you wis You wish, shown the profiles of the two roads. Th o $150,000 Yo purpose of ore tiat time. As to the fulure of the up Bryan for governor this fall it mizh NOUNG WOMEN'S HOME, v JARE OF and only pay for it us long as you keej 4 prot b s in the sum of $150,000 for the purpc indust A s a 1 3 v hat OLNG WONEIS HOME, UNDER cAR oF | g only pay e o as Tong” s you” Kecp it wmsm ART AND LANGUAGE. | profics do ot show the niils and valless | mavine o ol oate, s B firmy | Industry Mr. Darton did not hazard any [ be as well to glve him & show o say wiat I ,u,-.' SEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS, W as they now exist, but merely show what | convineed that any effort to fmprove o LI own. There was very llitlo [ he wanted to, but there was a great deal d o ol = HORSES, WA ‘\I, CARRIAGHE 1 n word first insertion, le a \vunl 1 "ooom e it anythin ew in the situation, but the | talk as to what would t y'' und: YOR R NISHED ROOMS, [ WAREHOUSE ‘RI: ANBISE, "Nothing taken for less than ¢, is known as “established grades. That is, | roads the present time by paving ¢ e aElnEanaw: i Bl Lilis il (0 With: b e 3 ARBH O R oA 2 R L = | these drawings show the profiles of the two acadamizing is prematur There is n i \ply: worked \up| the supply [ clroumstunces, 3 te ! Witheut publicity o, 2 P, GBLLENDECK, DBANJOIST AND | roads as they would appear after having | length in this county In a fit | OF ore-that b cumulated previously and | It was stated by all that Bryan would § FouNa AR - Fhout publlelty, orrems property, teacher, 1810 California st (PR i s g : e aven. " Tnis (s’ by" reason of | there wasino <ight o keep them going | robably come, but it was not ecrtain what fiaa e s oas tabeves tnace 1t is estimated that in order to bring the oxcessive and wholly unnecessary ROASEl npaeli & | B would talk aboat, a b i . f THRE O1, ', LARGES P n present road to the grades shown in Iig. II | that are now obstructi trafiic and 'that et L or re now running on | jected to moral suasion hefora being allowed \ L Rai \'A:“ TH qu;{\ WITH u-; PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAFIA, will require the removal of 70,000 cubic | cannot be remoy in any practical manner ”‘,V“‘i “_", '”I :’" t '|"‘x')' been se :.1 here | to ex ’I‘ e full noin th phone and steam. References. N6 yards of earth. On the other hand, in order | It is extray folly to give permanence to | pinbly for refining. - This comes here in | Is not k i H — -— - SUES OIS, [ 4 ¥ = i ] s SxXLravag Le X bond and s shipped out he o 1 \ [ - TO LOAN ON_HORNS, WAGONS, | Bhanany:oaaii® SodaoLToles Beo | to bring the proposed road to the grad ¥ rondl Klirface: heforo gradients have | 2o and hipped out in the same way | on Li « FURNISHED ROOMS, BATH; Il and furniture of ali kind. ™ 2 I shown in Fig. 111 it is only necessary reduced to the lowe practical limit. | gt “: ,'f”'" ”‘ refining is completed. | return f wer. & month, 1910 Farnam, fnidential. 375 Haddock,” vodm - = | move 40,000 cubic yards of earth, or a say- Vo painted out to you a method by | (S branch of the work s the only ono | he speaks in Chicago Thurs ! | f AND ROARDIN BVERYTHING 7 Ing In earth-work alone of 30,000 cubic h this Hmit can be easily and clioaply. (iob 18 NOW BOMME carried on here, but as | from there to Missourl. 1t I bolieved that 2109 Douglas street. THE PLACE.TO BORROW Ky yards. e At T might add that it is the | S000 a8 a sufiiclent amount of ore is accumu- | ho will be here about the latter part of next _ | TMONEY ¢ SEHOLD PURNITURE, e, i Ry 3 ght ad to warrant it five of the ten furnaces | woek )M AND BOARD IN PRIVAT i MONBY ON HORSES AND UL Let us take a look at the two ds | only reasonable metho 5 will be started up, A 1 Sowly Al ki han b A (Ranua ON WAGONS AND CAL GES, Leaves [CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.[Arrives | ABain and compare their merits. Here is a As the macadam would cost about $15,000 £l el p inces, ith, 20 door south of k . MENIY ON '\“»\1(\ :-m..n.-l Depot 10th and Mason | Omaha | table that will give you some comparative | per mile, or ne: elght times as much as Ugly Tempers We vmmhl not fmprove the quality if wo j i it ! MONEEY ON W Tittums s e R figures the proposed now road, it Is difieult to a15- | Aro a product of bad digestion, Your dys. :“f”l“‘;""“"‘ heghiise SAbealtHaRMILeN ¥ VURNISH ROOMS WITH BOARD, | MONEY ON PR “Chicago EXpress, ... i Existing Proposc cover good excuse for macadamizing our | pontio fx almost invarviably a er il s HIRRERIALAING OAMRIACREY AL e e St e e O * Y > 15850 citie Junction veeees 6iBOD 2 ation (vds ) e reROn b ran Ok yresen — FOR REN . =Y = | MONEY IN Iarke or small wmounts, 2 - S%6pm | pShRt In fuet ) macadamizing present roads, at present | and un'equable tempor Moy = OR RENT--UNFURNISH'D ROOMS. | Mospy At Low POSSIDLE RATES, Leavea (BURLINGTON & MO, RIVER. [Arrive tal helght of hills™ 470 prigos, it- would ibe pessibls 01 us to Eeolir to take a course of Hosteltor's TATLORS ON A £7 el MONEY IN QUICKE POSSIBLE TIMB, Omahal Depot 10t Mausc 20 iling gradiont 6:100 2 4100 | ten miles of very bad road With t J ! Rites L word first insertion, 1o a word MONEY THAT you may pay back at it 5 v i and higson His. ,'“'““'“‘ neth in mile 5 1-16 IE 11-16 nt in establ A 8, which not only banishes | ‘ (fler, Nothing taken for les n'rum 2o, und in any amount, 1 At ROOM 4, WITH. Hxpross. 3am xamining . this tanlesewe ‘, 71 m’ "‘"""‘ 1ORNLOkIOROY h1 3 ': . \"‘ ““ also relieves billousness, cons | Employes of Two Establidhiments 1t us | und in any amount. is at ROOM 4, e 2t Ixamining this table, discover the | and constructing entirely new o ioani |yl IO BRI RYSRE D ORARE0, A | s ROOM, &4 50 ITTH NPT NBLL blook, cor, 16th and Harney sis. Epr 2210 4100m | following facts: (1) That thero fs o dif- | sooure. seventy.Ave miles of roads with | (i 4nd fev \\Il;\'p-l‘~‘|~”‘|>’.. ARl akldneyd| Raduation o Vs e e braska’ Local (excont un ). ispm | ference In earthwork alone of 40,000 cubic | almost perfect grades. This means that | 3"gqe™ stence three times Sixty-one union tailor b h been FOR RENT -STORES AND OFFICES | \vi1.1, LoAN Y ON ANY EIND. OF = " A‘“ SuAY) ALiMem :\“nn'};. favor 1‘ th I_pm....m.l road. (2) | $160,000 will budd one grand road that shall ~ o — working in the tailoring estab) \enta of o D MGG RtHIoty tonfdentinlt A, B (c |Arrives hat the proposed road is 3,550 feet, or about | malke a wide civcuit from Omaha to Millard, WILGOCKI'S STATEMENT. Frank J. Ramgoe 1 J. 1, MeDonald Ha 100 L Insertion, 50 a 1o 4 2l Jepot 10th and Mason Om 3 . £ MENT. rank ng id nal ) e Tl h iny el ’[‘ull “ a line vom 1 Continental block. i ll Dot ' ““ ]' M : ts. | Omaha | 13 per cent shorter than the existing road. | from Millard to Bkl thence | At e i L. - — N T Y TN e oy ankas Qity: Dy (3) That the total height of hills on the | nington and back in to Omaha Bave paats O : 1 We Mooy 18- Ccaume: ¢ I : FOR RENT, THE £STORY NRICK BUILDI MONEY, LOANED ON TURNLTU RE, PIA Sidipm i Night Ex yia U el an roan ok rolaspE AR oL ELS | K Eten and Back kI AC QA uys Facts Connected with Tis Divorce Sult | trouble ix the refusal of the men (o t 26 Faman w Whe bullding has afireproot bloe Toaves | CHICAGO, It L& PACIFIC. |Arrives greater than on the propased voad. | Blkhorn, and still another n Have Not Been Correctly Stated, | a reduction in the s of piic o con semant b 1§ aniate slodin hosting fix; | == - = OmahalUnion Depot 10th & Muson sts.| Omaha [ (1) The fourth and most striking fact 13 | to Soutl Omaha. The cost of all Armin Wilgocki in replymg to the article | wyn the sea foron i the offee of the Tiee a0 BUSINESS CHANCES. TR T AT b _ | the reduction in the gradlonts thomsclves. | roads would not be above the cost of ma The Bee relating to his suit for divor TR B \ \ o y ~ - $ Atlantie Eixpross (o% ay) - T We see that the ruling gradient is reduced 2ing ltry ten miles of existing L » v 50 : ! : { OURICE YT TR - - g % g Sioopm. ONaE o the ¥ g eradi red: wdamizing o paltry ten miles of existing | against his wife Nancy says that the article | quarters in ¢ AR \ | hullding, 16th o Harney. Spesial i | peiolos, 100 a llne firat inse tlon, $60.8 1ne | Gioopm.; Cliicakn Vestibuled Limited from a slope of 6 in 100"to a slope of 2% [ roads 15 misleading and put him in a ratl Jhal g Qroonwilin) 4 nents held ot (o permanent tenunts, Ap. | tironi hing taken for lews than 12i10am . Oklahoma_ Exp. (to O, B, ex. in 100, ) COST OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM I Sl A0 @ TALIAE. Y0~ | )] tatay fo b Il go [I¥ o Jobst tros, rooms % and 61 Senlita | DRUG STORE, CENTRALLY LOCAT b Wi It 5 often said to mei “But wonld not § b y 3 envlablo light. — “For the suko of my chils | pack to work for a low n S i o 1-MBS5 | edsy terma. Box 018, City, Y G0amOKIahoma & Texas Iap. ox, Sumiziioam | the roads of this system be lon than TFrom data in my possession [ have os | dren I refrained from putting Into the petis | {n force in this eity, ' 0 ) 16 MONTHS UBASE OF STORE, 300 8, TTIL | A #2000 TIARDWARE STOCK TOR 8 Zpm.... Colrado Limited our present roads?' -Pggidedly vo. This | mated that in order to cover this county | tion for divorco the allegation of adultery, | show that 1t i > : 1AL Uusiness A No. 1. F. 1. Ball, Creston, Neb. UNION ~ PACIFIC Aetives | 18 for the reason that the routes ofared by | With a complete, well designed, properiy 10= 1 4% poio™ (1o atornoys on both \ ; LUAEWORDY FOOUIVED INT, CORNER STORE AND DA it M 2 Union Depot 10th & Mason_sts Omaha | it are more direct and do,not zigzag along | cated system of roads it g bp nfceasary led to como t areamE) 258 B mient, 11tk wnd Toward streets, ‘best R SALE. AMERICAN HOUSE, #0.0. 1} 00T 19500020, D2ERY 131progs. .. ..-... 4: section lines, as s the caxa now t pen no leas LUND 200 nillew of Auoh Taatie fii o G A RRTI0 L I RATeAmen B than. froiigyel ! e ity THor commbsnlon e auire 924 Douglas street, upstalrs, | Y--MIl4 oo Oyertana Hiver S s0pm TABLE OF DISTANCES A system of 200 miles would be 8o complets | divbslon, of proporty tha I b5 A 4 I storvs in Exposition building rice & Stromsb's Bx (ex Sun)i2:30pm i RS HE that no man need drive mor mile |t place Vi 1 trent theat A. 1. Poppleton, FOR SALE-THE TRAVELERS HOME, 8 | $:i0pm o Paeltic | Express 11.05am In support of this stataipent I would like N ‘ - | to allow the divorco to b ik they ar t Fitst National bank ‘bl 1 oms, well furnished; will sell on monthly [ -#:300m Denver_ Fast Mall {:20pm | to call your attention 1o khis table of dis- | pew yl'::;l:} Haviny ‘|’< et thoso | 1 of desertion, 1 v noin t t 1 WANTED, SEVERAL FIRST BdIente of uxchange for resl astate, Leaves [CILICAGO, MIL. & ST. PAUL.|Avives | tances. “We have here. tho distances apart | roads, he would find \ high- | under the r L None' but ~ hu e r § s & Omaha(Unlon_Depot 10th & Mason sts.| Omaha | of several important polnts in Douglas coun- | way leading in a dir nann mar ) any fair division of the pr Wil mive waratoe HOTEL FOR SALE 8§14, SHENANDOAM, IA. | 6:#5pm.... ... Chicugo ~ Limited 9:0am | ty, measured on the most direet r Wo N et bt . § he lins enjoyed for years: olatminie . jicd ¥ Godd & Glvens, Hrace b 11:30am. . Chicago Express (ex. 8 Jpm M et that he ini choo! east § claimin, | ) AL 14 s s l have also the distance hetween the same | it possible grade il tire property which year res| ' SHOR STORE FOR SALE OR FOINT cates | & MO, L |Arrives HHE L > (IR Ptats ¢ and ¢l ' 1 T b HOR STORR FOR SALR OR HALP INTX Omahal_Depot, 15th “and Webster sta. | Omaha Such, in brief, would be the design of the 1 Lo n - IR AR Dod Fremont, Neb, Y--Mi % B:06am DasAWood T IXnrees Topm proposed tem. I+ think that it is clear Th ent made fn The Bee that ¢ towni aspeciilly good for TR TR T e e - Haty Wyo, s Gy S0 6 20bm hat If such @ aystem i3 to bo bullt its con. tad askod the court t £, me alimony H pi B B D R TR g TR o S e §itian RIME IN HIGHPHACES! 16 (s [ Sruchon cannol s T TR i A A G 6l cou ; AGENTS WANTED. FORSALETRAVELERS HOME. 3% TOOMS Leaves ‘n'nllw.\.mr & mm.“‘:\ 1N, TATrives not strange that Someo people do | designed and sury pert nd itg | such money ! ) to me which th Mton, 0w Tinm rat imerting. SRR TRs | ol colaneds mondhly payuaants oF rude fof | hmabull. b Deot 1ih & A it | wrong througly‘ignoranco, otllors feom | eonstruction <iviid iil | been collesied by e i order 1o enablo 1 per month. . Nothing 1 Tor lose’ than 250, ¥ ¥ 1soms 4:05pm. Vestibile Limited A fuilure to invesiigate us to the right os | com and well 1 plan has been | to pay the At i 3 — | = - 01 g a adoptled. = WANTED, AGENTS TO TAKE ORDERS BY | $100.0 HOTBL FURNITURE FOR C1 ¢ Bopmis pn Hiver wrong of & matter, But it is strango, | 404 ton 1 ug 0 Wit I e W by oxpona land or town property. Box 483, Norfolk R SN, Teat 102pm that individuals aud frma, who are fuily SR Rsaian. (Gr HA 9. O/AG0EN, SORRD: A Re-TAtk's Hegal malvs. sures siles I | Hiboaal M aosi haionbense A ey’ Loca 2pm 8 3 : \ore elementary on i able to e an o oo SRR P S \AG.— Tamvca. | Srare 0f, o elgits of othiars will por- | Bl RN s WA ' vade® 1 iaa heon GOLNG O 4G AN, ot i it 5 th wnd_\Webster sts. | Omaha etrating frauds upon them. [ aiready pomnted out to you that ther no e ———— e ——— FOR EXCHANGE. x Tamls TRan wooam | High-toned, wealthy manufreturing | other known method of road improvement utine. Kisfer Saya He Did Not Elope I to got now men i WANTED--TO RENT. Rates. 10c & lno each insertion, 3100 a line Bty TG Louls Koy i dwopm | firms will offer and el to rotail mer= | by which equal results can be obtained at Hux Tiaoh to Mait Ivahitadc 1, and is [ 2 & word firat Inaertion, 1o s word | DtLmeath. hing taken for less than e, =t . ebrui Lo A am | chants, articles which they know to be | anywhere near the sa t. The question WICHITA, el ).—Valentine Keifer v tics himatior, " Nothing (ke for Tess. han 2 | BEOUKOF TMILLINERY AND NOTIONS: | Giiahal_Dejnd, lth aiit Weister s_{'Ginaha | i0fringninonts on the rights of proprie- | then hucomes: Aro we rich enough t0 afford d at Indianapoiis, and sald to hay ) U T e | 8 40 ok 82418 o 5, Prankort odatlon - 10-20pm | 0P8 #nd imitationsofwell known goods, | V81 this lmpoven e 1 with Bolle K nd carricd off | AL IASNE SN CRNTRAL WRITARN | . s X Sun.) 12 0 We want tosound a note of warning to | the county of Dot for road | two children and $16,000, 18 Vicl 1 A Kod1-20x T OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA, KANSAS dm 9:3%am | the retailers to baware of such imita- | - : y I’ 1 and Dabol M A AmERARIEA. KANSAS PACTITE TRev o Jimi and_bridge purpo of $102,- | yesterdny. He v erly the leadi STORAGE e WYL il chanl 22 sasiag & PARLIC | Tatives | tions nud simulations of “CARTER'S Lit- | 045,60, After ts due to | grocer fn th £ IR ONS 8 A 5 | _xranktan,imal Z Paksen 10:20pm | TLE LIVER PILLS.” When they aro of- | the eities of Oma B AN | Fhrat ot 2 SRR When Babs wassiok. the kara has Cantoria: Fites, 100 4 line each Insertion. §1.50 a line per | STEAM GRAIN ELEVATOR IN BEST DPART Expr 1:0am | fered o you, refuse thom; you do not | the amounts held L. roserve, re re day. “ile left ] o S R > X PR 4 tonih.” Nothing taken for less than 2 of Sate, for g Leu oy CUPY & PACIRIC. [Arrives | W8Nt to do wrong, and you don’t want to | mained available to b s 1 the roads i sy S e A R When sho was a Child, she cricd for “astoris STORAGE, WILLIAMB & CROSS, 100 TiAR: | C'e% Addiess Loc Omiiha A and Webster sts. | Omaha }ay yourself liable to u lawsuit. Ben | and bridges of the ¢ the sum of 368, idianag i b Wildren with Whea 3 10 Castarly, ney M0 — » Pa ” b= Franklin said **Honesty is the best polis 81,71 in Fe RUME 8y $70,000 Thera M k 1 W t k 1 Wh = 160 ACIE: TAND, § 38 FROM O Chicag d 9:am | on. o3 Hak s littl kellhood that this sum will evol . " RE R q hiater s Qe Castony FORAGE FOR HOUSBHOLD GOODET CLEAN | tral L, 'L i ot S ILEN FROM TEN- GHAMA & 80 TOUI (Arrives: | SY. At 13 fustas teus that “Honosty 13 | i ou " Saterially - tesa-there o “oor | ataten that he has been to the Midwin “ad cheap rate. R. Wells, 110 b‘nl:um" preforred. Box 864, Ceatral City, Nab OmahalU. P, 10th & Mason sis. Omana | thebest nrimeiple. R NRnall Sadans’ a8 SaT LN LT CSR r'.. falr at San Francisco - RS A ! cas‘onal seasona of economy, by ene b2 Sipm..... .8t Louls Cannon Ball, 12185 s safe 0 2 - wisspm it Is safe to say that the funds so raised will | powitt's Witch Hazel Saive cures sor

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