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THE OMAHA DAILY BE® [ 4 7 = = Continued. WVILLIAM J _SPEGIAL NOTIGRS, | Zonzexs—sronss sxo orrmss e DRUCCISTS 1N CONVENTION| - e e A e b (CHRONICLES oF || MARTIN HE RO« v of Advertissments for these cotumns will be | taken vntll 12:30 p. m. for the evening and | U0 until 8 p. m. for the morning and Sunday ° 3, bric ré bullding. 1003 Farnam stre edition. el frst-class condition, sultable for any heek, can have answers addressed to a 1120, Dumbered letter In eare of The Hee. Ane | = —_— swers so addressed will bo delivered upon | AGEN1S WANTED. Aresentation of the check only. Rates, 11-2cn word, frst losertlon, te & word | Uy Tra T, THREE STORY AND BA Yearly Meeting of the State Fharmaceuti cal Astociation Commenced, PRESIDENT GERING'S ANRUAL ADDRESS TO $10 A DAY. Al 0., 834 New York Lif Work of the Last Year Revlewed and Sug- hereatier. Nothing taken for ket than 280 | bl ks i y—8i3_ . gestions for the Fatare Madespeils Sl ~ > [ n'r st Insertion \\‘\\]‘I.ll‘ ? :\“'\I‘;\,'h“:“:l;!‘;’y l.l” \:/:J;»{r"* Ing School In Which Three X I heso advertisements must 1un consecus y Sooking LAl y ( ” Py avery week. Contral Bupply Owaha Men Won, A ively. 4, ‘o M A i e ————— i - 2 /¢ {4 : - AGENTS, CA AND v ___ SITUATIONS WANTED. ghow oe alkn, printing machine to merchanta? Thurston Rifles' armory, gayly decorated ————— v ¥oisl ) 2 FINAT-C h ME20 ¢ onor of o evel wa ed 1 even- WANTRED DY 3 Fine: | 5 Me 4 fn hoot of the event, was died last even. CHABTER ft humblest excuse is better than none. But Gl ML R O m— ng with a representative convention o (COpFHigt, 196, by the Atthor) come, hero are some stables. Not goo ! WANTED-—mALFE HELP. LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH G. G. WAL- S RSREIAA] a8R0oIAtiY ob 18 How L T " | empty.” Come ‘on - - — — - lace, 312 Brown bik, Have calls fgr cottages. Pharmaceutical assoclation, which I8 now | moved. Then Hewitt pulled the small table | “\o"}yq ctopped for an instant at the en- WANTED, 1,00 MEN TO WRITIE Mi2 TODAY K WG pr lt clefln holding its annual assemblage in this city. | closer to the Frenchman, and- pushed the |trance to a emall ailey of rather dirty nyelope) which ocured me of hervous deniity, SO RENT Wit 7 D_WHAD, The convention was called to order at 8 [ pan and the sheets of paper toward him. | stabl nd Hewitt, paying apparently but xhaused vitality, ete. Address C. J. Walkor, R o'clock by President Henry R. Gering ot | mhe el o e % small attention to the stables themselves, box 1,341, Kalamizoo, Mic B-M e g ¥ ] The maneuver had its results. The man ANTED-FURNISH With = - NTE| D HOUSE TOR MAN Plattsmouth. Rev. S. Wright Butler invoked | 1o0ked up and. down the room vacantly |‘yl....|m1'.:;;x sharply about him, with his gaze ol e AR 8 e Neriancy | Sity, Tor Baniroery sariefholory TOrSrences gIver nta aus ap. divine blessing on the delegates. Mayor | once or twice, and then began to turn the | I know this part of London pretty well," unnevessary and. salary paid. weekly. Apply | @8 (o responmibility, ete. Address I 34, . Bemis delivercd an address of welcome, in | paper over. From that he went to dipping | Hewitt observed, “and I can only remem- v R v A n RUINS Dookiks, | DENECN —_— e Sold everywhere NYCM which o extended the hand and heart of | the pen in the fnk pot, and presently he |Der one other range of stabling ‘i\x‘;“;u:"ly'l‘:\: T ks Hoimery oy, STORAGE. wade by AN Ycicago Onaha and cordially greeted tho Visitors it | was scribbiing at random on the 1000 | (g hern s 1t ore. than conjectare: Milwaul Wis, B-M756—J 5 101 HARNEY. behalf cf the city. M. E. Schultz was on | gheets. Hewitt affected to leave him en- |tho gh I shall be surprised if the o !sn’t . omes EWERS, CUNAN PRRGILES, PURS AND MILD. 80 M35 the program for a response, but was de-| irely alone, and seemed to be nl|~4||rlvm|le|H"ll‘fll n it Do you know anything of r 3 v ov. bond warehouse; houschold goods stored; ¥ y b ot police divisio 3 d 4 L] " o) or ever pwing of 1 WAN AMILES HANDED YOUR | % P70 o " T015-1015 Lioavenworth M3 volced the appreciation of the delegates for | Police division brass band hanging on the | can't say I remember ever knowlng of a friends s, Wood, Per. - vl - BUSINESS CHANCES, PASTURAGE. the Kkindly sentiment cxpressed by the | wall, but he saw every scratch the man | case famer, Wood ave, Detrolty Mich, o tors WWES STORED DURING SUMMET " - i e e s ‘ “I' have seen one today—very curlous B Rttt Sl o4 Lo ). 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair Works. Continued. WE HAVE 100 ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PAS. | Mayor " made case. The man's a Frenchman, discovered i T — — S WANTID, PARTAER WITH CATITAD FOT | ooor e s o e e o atess | o oets Wright Butler made & witty | At first there was nothing but meaning- |y i, "\ ine street by a policoman. The LRI LAMORBRS, SHOV. | SACIFIC STORAGE & WARBHOL ety higteotans Aramatic. productions Mg B o O onik, " Tepe 105 | Tpeech, during which he kept his listeners | oy gorayly and attempted words. Then |only thing he can say that has any mean- work in 8 Dakota; ship Tuesd & Jones sts. General storage and forwarding. LALE AR SR Ry 3 h Son, - Y. Life bldg, Tel. 105% | in convulsions of laughter. He said, among , o 8 g ) . fr Esbers & C S b o d r F i R T e e et VR 4T8-July 1* * things, that he welcomed them to | FOUgh sketches appeared of a man's head, |ing in it at all is “Je la nie' and that he X Qress 1 32, Bee v [ CATTLE & HORSES, T. MURRAY. | Omaha in behalf of the people whom they |a chair, or what not. On the mantel plece [says mechanically, without in the = least I YOU WANT TO OPF 3 town in Missourl, addre WANTED—TU BUY - - e FOR EXCHANGRE, knowing what he is saying. And he can't write. Bt he got sketching and scrawling various things on some paper, and his clock being set In a horseshoe frame, With [scrawls, together with another thing or = = d &= I | had left behind, as it would give those [stood a small clock, apparently a sort of | DLUE GRASS, SPRING WATER; H. H. HAR- | people at home, who were sick, a chance | hymble presentation piece, the body of the © & Co., Bee buildin 21 | to get well Axn| The reading of the minutes of the previous offied WANTED, FOIt U, 8. ARMY, ADBLL unmarricd men, between the ages of 21 and )CKS OF CLOTHING, GE ings, hats and hoes. 8. Arnstein, 130 strect, Omaha, Neb, N AMILY HORSE, COAL | driver and_gentle in black, sound, good THE UNDERS! - e ; 4 e s N crossed bs behind it. After a time the | two, have given me an idea. We're follow- 30, citizens of the United States, of good c '0 BUY OR TRADE FORt CLE every’ way, to exchango for good driving horse. | “in horses' and colts to pasture, care | meeting was dispensed with. The feature | Crossed whips behind it. After a ing 1t up now. When we ate less busy, and acter uni temperate habits, ‘Whi' & s co horse il phasions horwe must b [ Fidelity Trust company, 1703 Farnam, St | gor the' vear round in Howard' Co Nebraska | of the evening, the annual address of Pros- | Frenchman's cyes fell on ths, and he |[s Lob Rov, WheN B & (8 WO G Fead and write Engitsh. Tull_information | younk gentle, stylish and o good spesdy driver b atch this paper for particulars by the 10 ooy ilbwes w R A s | « 0 % Wppiy. prefurably by letier rulling cfficar | phaeton must be in first class condition. Stats | oo TN GREAT | of June, 1995, Charles Gans. By G ident Gering, followed. It was: began a rude sketch of it. That | g b, AR GETC lain things generallys at ¥or: Omaha, or at Farnam street, | lowest price and where it can be see AgE TR A I G EAY | foreman, P. 0. box 136, St. Paul, Neb. PRESIDENT GERING'S ADDRESS. he relinquished and went on - With |y time now, and 1 may want your Omaha,” Neb. B~ _dress R 28, care Dee office. N—504—! e ™ Eite) M ‘_]z;v-_-h{r“Iu{v‘-.lq‘:.::-x‘n:h-n’u-?)."l\1[-]1\\"\‘1(’{\MX'XI:x‘l‘: other random sketches and scribblings | yoin for a bit, in which case ignoranca : 5 =3 = 3 S Hnrmaceutioal Asigelation: T CORTER - 5 oy ~ | may prevent you spoiling things, you clumsy WANTED— ¥FEMALE HELP. FOR SALE—FURNITURE. . - MU0 AR AN AN G AR | A Rt ) uilo! here we are, I think.” — o, - - — ~ ——— | FARM LANDS IN NORTHWEST MISSOURI, . my duty as president of this association ruffian. Hullo! here we are, ARE YOU HONEST, SORER, INDUSTRIOUS? | FOR SALE-ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL TO | - for stock of hardware or impl Knox & | GROTGE F. GELLGNDECK. TANJO AND | BIVe vou a review of the work and progr Wo had stopped at the end of another If 0, engage with us for 1 $300 a month, New York, will sell all the furniture, carpets, Risser, 37% Pearl st., Council Bluffs, Tn. gultar teacher, 1911 Cass streot Moy | of the past year, but to begin, I will y stable yard, rather dirtier than the first. $,60'a year: you can make ICeasy: six nours | gcy of & 10-room house: cheap. Call 4t &l dun | oo T, B o | that T did nor chinic'there wag'as mucn to L A L @ day. Our agenis. do not complain of hard | S _26th ave. —Mi3 - e — SXPERIE] MUSIC TEACHER., TERMS | do and so much to do tha was unable ARG e devote Simen,” Why? [hey ‘are makink money. selling e F-STORY BRICK HOTRL, MODBRN: TRADE | modotate Addcess Miss K. F to do. and one or two appeared to be devoted to our Perfection Dish Wash family washer manufactu i617 Farnam. Bt other purposes, having low chimneys, on iythe only practical | FOR SALE- HORSES, W AGONS,ETC | “i!/1y for land. A All of the committees appointed have i washes, dries M3 8¢ - e done their work, and done it well and with one of which an old basket was rakishly and polishes dishes perfectly In two minutes; | —=———— 7 e = — — — | CRAYON WORK TAUGHT FREE BY MAIL i ha THAIE FONOEE W W Hey o gaid o entr ¢ 8Rd, Zolishes Olshes Derfectly In two minutes; | FOR SALE, HORSE AND DUGGY; HORSE | ON DUSINTSS STREET, FIRST-CLASS PROP. | ChAYEN 1 T R e f| @ Wil as thelt reports will show. They et by way of cowl. ~ esido the entrance it easily; cheap and durable; weight, thirteen | Very gentle and in good shape. erty; good Improvements: trac quity for | street, K City, Mo M R BBILE Tor: thASVSEy: HAPAL ties, 1 wornout old board was nailed with the Bounia, B bt heet Bl e | And Guarantes company, room AT L T L ing, In spite of the very hard times, an N S tabllng to) Lt iAo leten e ity, 100 pi ; $10,000 for its equal buil 2. 7 48 there will be a well attended meeting and CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. | no lack of interesting discussion The special commitiee to whom was re C. B MORRILL, PAPER HANGING, 1 ferred the question of securing legislative sign painting, 'brick work, plastering: off enactment on a polson law drafted hc Barker bik.; tel. 75; shop 913 N. 24th st. roll No. This bill was referred to the legislative committee for its approval, and, = | being approved, was introduced [n the house have . 11y’ wants one; you d : woon as people know you they send for a dish w territc e no_ e nish o (weighs six to lady agents to take or y made first ten_days. @ for full | oo particulars Perfection Mfg. Co., Englewood, 111 merly white, on a ground formerly black. “Come,” sald Hewitt, “we'll explore.” We picked our way over the grassy cobe blestories and looked about us. On the left was the wall inclosing certain back yards, and on the right the stables. Two doors B AND FINE M5 FIRST CLASS FAMILY HORS phaeton, * §3) South 2ist. | 'FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS MAN PIANOS, DBRIDG TPORT ORGANS, | BARGAINS, HOUSES, LOTS AND FARM: [~ Mz Woodbridge Tiros., 117 8. 1ith, & ARl ¥ 5 of representatives by Hon. W. D. Haller in the middle of these wero open, and TR Ll o — o bl S B Ll g AL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES of Biniy whormade @ gteat effort:ta Have butcher's young man, who, with his shiny K. ;12 DINING ROOM 1"\"“‘“"""_;'” (iare 'l\(\ll 103 - — BN bt ELECTRICAL GINEBRS AND CONTRAC- | the bill ‘passed, but before it came up for bullet head, would have been known for a S0 ady clerka:” private family cools hic ence . Lee, IMPROVE AR OMATIA | tors for electric light and motor plants and final actlon o’ sifting committee was ap- butcher's young man anywhere, was wiping anadian office. ouglas at. " : y ph at prices that will surprise you, If taken with- [ kinds of clectrical construction. Western Elec- | pointed, to whom all bills not yet passed by s ow-washed wheel of a smart C=Mzs THE STANDARD CATTLE CO in 2 weeks. J. H. Sherwood, 42 N. Y. Life 5 Howard st. i ML, S L L L the legislature were referred, and it was = thus that it has 400 tons good baled hay fo & RE—50 butcher's cart. S LADY 10 MANAGE DISTRID ax Iost.” House roil No ) u SN = : = SRR L B “Good day,” Hewitt sald pleasantly to the (T B i gy g Mg M SAL BAR TeL S GRETRALIE INLOITS, EROLS EAWHNERLEDRE: — L w~'I";l|'.]v{uIl‘l.lnl question brought up young man. “I notice there's some stabling et 1o gt g | _Lranile erties and farms. John N. Frenzer, opp. T ¢ TOANENONE auriie "t YOI the' o Mlcoinl o {1216t here. Now where should I inquire colve offer to you. C—Masi—$* g % = = free alcoho!, as under the Wilson tariff bill, | about it?" WANTED, A YOUNG LADY TO TAKE g OR SRR EROMEOMATIAL Bin0 e o u et noroughly discuss thi% | ugooq day,” Hewitt sald pleasantly to the | ‘‘Jones, Whitfleld street” tho young man charge of clgar wtand. Aduress 145, e | om KIMDALL UPRIGHT 2051 Bures Y0 natess ¥ N \SSOCIATION 18 GROWING young man. answered, glving ths uflw-ll a Inm|nI spin. 5 ERNTLE 33 | " Ro 1l building aare: 6 10-acre tr $100.00 p MR, AND MRS, MORAND WILT, € R e TV ok b S dung | o e e veleninTana | ‘But there's only one little place to let now, > to Boinit Latie With privhte family for the CLAWVOYANTS : T OR T RARES PrAGE. | Dodne sirest; Suging (e iammet, o L O nar lures eAimon< | scribbling over the sketdhes in a hall mo- | “ioh “which {s that? B e st ienc i | Tee - D aen = - — — ink heheeleliun Ras e | chanical sort of Way, as of one wio triflet | .y but one v the stroet there. A ST S —— | MRS DR. . WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, RE- | Lhi® ot 1s G0x12S, south frolt, ‘near gress o T mad® | with a pen during a brown stud eginning | NO wood choppin,’ but ‘e chucked LADIES WANTING KUST CLASS GRS | Sliable businéss. medium, S0 3ear at 119 X Eifealeg Buai I D TR TR g e S HORTI E Tepid brogress in EOLUNK new Jnembers | At the top of the left-hand corner, he traveled | Oh8D 'ad it for wood choppin call Scand Dt HEIR Capisas! b6, Fopploion ack ke a7 lok at the | COSTT TADY'S GOLD WATCH PINDER. RE- | for its very (orough work, which hiis made | round it Uil be arrived at the left-hand bo(- SR et , s = == ots and If they sult you eall and T will make | turn to Grace Waring, room 7, postoffice bldg. | the Nebraska State Pharmaceutical asso- [ tom corner. Then, dashing his pen hastily GOOD. ‘2-:)(,; . WASHER AND IRONER. 632 MASSAGYX, EATHS, XTI p;‘l]x-» and terait suit. Geo. B, Tzschuck, Lost—621 3% iation ranks fifth in point of numbers, and | acrozs his last sketch, he dropped it, and with th 250 sireet & M S S | Smee,"Omana 5 e ge (0 nearly first in percentage of memby .4l\l)vi S AR R L i as compared with the population, with al ace by the fireplace. o IFarnam street, Lost—M623 4 l’|‘hr-“r‘-’-'|" Lo the trade interests commit- | papers on the table. He stuffed them all into LOST, A DROWN AND WHI a great shudder turned away again, and ‘ald ARM LANDS, TITH, 502 8. 13TH, 2D T HARRISO) fe, vapor, alcohol, ste ITTAGE 3 ROOM_ MODERN IATH PARLORS T : S | CofT, A CHATE S CONTAININ ,‘ . iy $coat pocket, with the exception of the i3 L e O A w i e HORUIE only $3,700.00; great LOST, A CHATELAINE, CONTAINING MONEY | tee and the committee on pharmacy and | his coat pocket, tipn 0 TR ORI E G, e T L AT e i - — | “and’ slarian €5, wareanis, issued on general | queries have prepared a splendid Hist of | last, which the man had becn engaged on, | g B T—MS13 J11* ~ROOM ( fund, levy of 18, and school orders issued | questions, which can be discussed with [ and tais, a facsimile of which Is subjoined, i company, 1905 Farnam, D it s . et Clark_and s on Atma Hign scliool et No. 2. Harlan | proit“and good results for the assoclation. | he studied carnestly for several minutes. B8, DENEWA & CO., 18 N, L1 MADAM LA'RUB, 1617 HOWARD BT 2a08 11, 3| HOMES PAYMENTS 5 Duvenport streste o YOtz aem | 1T It were not horrowiic from the work of | “uwelll” the inspector said, “Not much buy lots, acre darvin Bros., 21 2 , another, 1 would recommend, as did Presi- | 4 €00 (0" o¢ him, s there? The doctor H. B COLE CO. LARGE dents 'Koenigstein and Sherman, ‘“that T = . oo = % g ly. e — — every proprictor of a drug store should be | Will be sending for him presently, R, GOOD HOUSE, 5 ROOMS, $200.00 PA 3_ ENT ar qxiu-r'.u\ pharmacist.’” “I fancy,” said Hewitt, “that this may 0.00 to $40.00 ‘cach I would also recommend that our associa- | turn out a very important case. Possibly ¥ cont Interest; price, §1,000.0) Lawyers and sollcitors. SUES & CO. Bee | tion be incorporated and its name changed | qujte possibly—I have not guessed correctly [0 from Nebraska State Pharmaceutical asso- T y ttill Bullding, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FREE, | clation to Nebraska Pharmaceutical asso- | and s0 T won't tell you anyhing of | MRS. DR, LE ELEGANT MASSAGE AND bath parlors, restful and refreshing. North 1ith sreet. T—-M04 §* *LIST IN OMAHA DM 08 FARNAM STRIET. - W. M. Rogers, 1323 Farnam street, D2 TURKISH BATHS, MODERN FLATS, CHEAP, J. W, RKISH DBATHS: ONLY PLACE IN CITY | NEAT 5.ROOM HOUSE, . 33 Bee bullding. D0 | xclusively for ladles. Sulte 109110, Dee bldg. 3 T-DESIRABLE HOU 1% 9 rooms, 211 8, 2Ath s, §) 7 Fooms, 4205 Cuming K., § 7 rooms, N. 2ith ave., $22 o0, CLOSE CARS, $800.0 6 per cent; $705.00 | m. RE-M §* | ROOMS; LOT SM 00 cash; bal i in ciation. I know a little more. But what 1 want = = | " Another very fmportant question is the | now is a messenger. Can I send somebody WEATHER PORECAST, establishing of a colle of pharmacy in | at once in a cab to my friend Butt at his e the state. either indepéndent or in connec- | cnambors?” v b tion with' the State university. Tk S . Want to 4907 Cass st., $10, — m— 5000, Ames, 1017 Farnan LLHIEE “"mfl; :':.h'r::“:‘"“"“ Portlon | Mo 0 Very important publications have .Mrmlnlt:v! 1l find somebody. ht Davenport st., $10, PERSONAL. RE—~M633 ol ¥ 5 o been igsued by the Department of Agricul- [ write a note ed tation 2420 Jackson st.. 35 HTONDRED AND FIPTY CASI, WATANGE | WASHINGTON, June 3.—The forecast for | ture. One is a compilation of all of phar- [ ~Hewitt wrote and dispatched a note wh ms. 3513 Prate st, 87 THE BELLE CORSET, MADE TO sy, interest 6 per cent, buys best G-room | Tuesday is: macy, poison and drug laws of the United | reached me in less than ten minutes. Then Beo Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam st D—431 order from measure. 10 Farnam street B e T Gl For Nebraska—Fair; warmer in the west- | §{a(e5 under the direetion of Mr. H. W. | "3uked the inspector: “Have you searched T T Ty e - 383 e i ‘ O R M633 8% Xdits i chief chemist of the depart- s /i LARGE LIST. F. D. WEAD, 10TH % kil nam. RE—M6338° | orn portion; northwesterly winds. the reer s erort oy, Sreclal eant | the Frenchman? Howitt turned at once and seized the papers VIAVI CO., 36 BEE DBLDG.; For Towa—Showers; cooler in the eastern burn on food and drug adultera- | *Oh, yes; we went all over him when we Sy SESUE O (realeiontiRindy portion; northwesterly winds. the United States, both of which | found he couldn’t explain himself, to see if | 2 5" BATHS, 6 FOR 8. MME. BICYCLES. FOR RENT-FINE NEW 1-ROOM 1HOU N. 2ith st. H. T. Clarke, Joard o - 8. FLORIST, — | For Missouri—Showe cooler In the | ¢ be obtained by making a request of | we could ce his friends or his address. [it. There ain't room for more'n a donke; T = | 1813 Vind elephone VICTOR WiOYCTS THE TINBRT OF ALY | o or Kansas—Fair; cooler in the eastern | cylture, Washington, D. C. didn’ ’ a single thing in his pocket—not a single [ “Ah, that's a pity. We" portion; westerly winds, e not particular, bicycles. Omaha Bicyele Co., 323 N. 16th streot. The financial condition of our association DATHS, MASSAGE, MM, POST, 3 “or South Dakota—F air; warmer in the - |but want something big enough, and we rring ' cket handk 65 is a source of great pride to the officers of | thing, barring a rag of a pocket 2 ! E 5 Ty oS = LeX S0l eI HN stern portion; northwesterly winds. the association, and shows how fajthtal and chief with no marking oun it." don't mind paying a fair price. Perhaps CUBAN FRECKLE WORTH 10C FOR 5C. ERLING BUI LIKE A WATCH l\\' T- Loeal Eecord. diligent Iln\'r been the \r.n-lem the secre. “You noticed that somebody had stolen ;\.I ,\;‘,_-m .;.“;].- ari ,,u‘..ly ents with some- N {3 U1s4 J21 ern ctrical Supply Co., loward street tary and treasurer to meet financial lia- i ¢ e?" hody here who has a stable.’ ey Riap o e e e e e e 63 OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, | bililies and still have a balance on hand, | his watch, T subpuseti ., The young man shook his head. “I L B PLEDGES NOT REDEEMED OR EXTENDE T g OMAHA, June 3.—Omaha record of tem-| with no outstanding indebtedness. ol shoshach.5um : le vertical | shouldn’t think so,” he said doubtfull DESIRABLIL FURNISHED HOUSE prduntsit willibe sollat auctioncievediMoile, VISIBLE BALL BEARING | peratur 1 rainfall compared with the | "Bt one of the greatest of all great things [ “But he had one of those little ve - 1 50, s u v close In. J. 1. Sherwood, 4 Y. Life. 1517% Farnam. o u-M2315 lal. Will Barnum Bro., 120 N corresponding day of the past four s: | of our association fs the splendid attend- | buttonholes in his waistcoat, used to fasten | “they're mostly shop people as wants al ol s PRIVATE HOME FOR LADIES DURING €O! 4 g Maximum. (amBesatit 189: 4. 1893, ‘xl:'r ce of the ladies, whose radiant faces make l||n3 r(‘uluink|lxlv||lzwl\ox. 'l'lMy Rguy ulnr l'u:n-}]);x': o AR finement; babies adopted or otherwise provided | REMINGTC Max emperature... 71 63| us feel happier and bette do nothink, I know. These ‘ere two stable T Erbon cottans, iy Water, or for." 831 Charies atreet, Omaha, Neb, MR e s | Minimum_ temperature ... o5 | i miHean Pharmacoutical association aln't scarcely enough for all ‘e wants as it Farnam. L. §. Skinner, agent, stk ) ~M868 T R et | Average _temperature 69 58| meets in Denver, August 14, 1895, and ft is. Then there's Barkett, the green grocer Life. DoM921 RD AND RE = | A. L. DEAN | Precipftation ............... 114 .00 | would be well If Nebraska were represent AL B e T R L i ke e —— S8 N0 18 Tex Henderas U—087 3 11 1 | Condition of " temperature precipita- | not only by the delegates, but by as many H R R S 10-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, LOCATED L et ] . _Jas. mderson, i i | tion at Omaha for the day and since Ma next to that there's the little place as is to members as can go. DEATHS DURING THE YEAR. 5| Pharmacy, in common with the entire N Douglas, W. F. Clark, I BRICK 1, 1895: orm; 0 | Exce %-J18* | RARGAIN, 12 CABINE DARK | 113 8 16th stre H0TOS. §: . opposite Doston Stor DAVIE let, and at the end there's Griffith's at th butter shop.” UN CO.,206 CUMING. temperature......... s for the Hans new; | ARy BN —_— — — — o 8 axoeat Blncs o ¢ | sclentific world, has been called upon to And those the other way?' ltfl_n‘l wood sh; _first cl con- | 17 1S BASY TO AVERT MA M MANTELS, GRATss AND TILES. ::“or‘x‘rm‘lfly!‘m}l];li(unu; Alnce Marohld 7 i.{‘.‘-‘p’: mourn the deaths of two of her V:X’"-'IH song Well, this ‘ere first one’s Curtis', Euston veniences, Inquire 1115 South wirsete o | Misaheo by uain ‘Clarke's Eure. Ry Whisky} g Horme) areapitason: s AT ANCH | (iving the Jast year. . Herman von Helm- road—that's a butter shop, too, an' ‘e 'as p: e — M3 18 tone-giving qualities; in ~ bottles at | WOOD MANTLES, GRATES, TILES FOR FIRE | Total precipitation since March 1. 6.24 inches | hotz, who passed to the great bevond Sep- the next after that. The last one, up at the FOR RENT- 1 T ROOMS, 113 3. U—MerT 4 places, vestibules and large floors; write for | Deficiency since March 1......... 3.3 inches | tember 8, 1334, at the ripe age of 72 years, end—I dunno quite whose that is. It ain’t Iith st All modern convenknces. Inquire at catalogue. Milton Rogers & Sons, Omaha, and Friedrich’ August Fluckiger, who died 209 8. 10th st. D, T. Mount. -5 | MON.Y TO LOLN—REAL ESTATE i1 | _Boports from Other Stations at 8 £. M. | December 11, 1834, at the advanced age of Beed lnog foole BUC D bee 14 SO S S FOR RENT, FLA ~ —— e | g = Bl k|3 yousiLhe emorientorubotiwiliilive oL B 1k icugh: (bt thami's & louaaiiLATRmE peeaTe ST ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO,, 313 N. Y. LIFE, g, 2 and be honored for years to come. But [ . gh, ere's a 'ouse e et e o) Wl ; Youtia_at. low raten for chotee security i Not | SNVDPERTAKERSAND EMBALMERS e lep| @ the saddest deaths are those of our own know—I seen the food took in. rd. 415 o month. Inquire room 311 1irst | peans at i T BLE ed [iRH g ; ! tional bank building K8:ARg Iowa {arme or OmAahS city propesty FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND >3 8 rank, and those whom we have known per- Tewitt turned thoughtfully away. sallf s sus W ) st., teleph i PTATIONS ¥ildal 3 [ imazs Sosi| (sanalliihesEmarauptis € B G a Han of hanks,” he said. “I suppose we can't MONEY ON IMPROVED OMAHA e = - B liag |2 | MBATRERS FOmaha, January, 11,1588, and &), oo Johos manage it, then. Good day." ; R e HeaN T DN TNERONED, OMAHS L 1701 CUMING, TEL. 100 “Elge| § son of Plattsmouth, March 2, 18%, and et P : 535-—4¢ 4T3 % Q3| Dr. E. M. Parl of Omaha, June 1, 189. (Continued 0morrow.) 7 W | 5% : = = - £ e — — - g o Alljoined the association in ‘18 -—— AND T-ROOM FL. sy - = - 2 —— S g b Sl e, ! N modian, convonin: MOMNMT T JOATUON QMARA REAL 00 MARTE UNRRBTAKER 4 Ouwana, #2701 Clear M. C. 1% Goodman was our vice presi-| powitt wished the man good day, and| pyy CHICAGO IN YOUR POUKET. Junitor service. Call at corner fla. 8t 6 per cent.' W. BH. Melkel, 1st (iR fiL . DhORE.& Nortl Bi 00| 04| Cloudy dent’in '1883-4, and our president in 1889-90, | aqc¥ il WuvTio the inspector. RE Xi0in 1010 13 and S (orar Gaok v L oy T T T T TR R Valenting 45 and also a member of many of its im- | ™A% - - — - . SO, . " D—M5% | MONEY TO IMPROVED OMAHA ? i \:13”1 o 8 portant committees, and did much for the | ;" \richguard to, and it was much worn | You (‘»:n Do l:nl by lllrrlu:n‘ll;u a Copy © R UREL e property. ids ust company, 1702 F T | pm——————an | S1+LOU1S: 96| ".TiClear advancement of the assoclation. He was [ ° LR R e e e “Moran's Dictionary of € hicago RENT. S-RODN MOUSE, ALL MODERN TR | gl 93 Baiteloudy | the firat member of the samo from his }:':mx,.ry“r)rulrryh:um“\\‘u:lr‘h A 1t i gone/’ | This handsome little book fs the resognized 1 u S 2 !4 2 ar state and one of the oldest drugists of the | ha 3 : A “Guide" ) _rouma. i e, INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. 10 WALL 5T. | 55 morsr T — | Lelondy | Biate A s honored by the association | “Yes, and everything else, too, eh? Looks |and only standard “Guide” of Chicago anl SHOOM MODERN HOUST ow Xore offer any part 10,00 enstern e MOUNT FAR REMOVED HIS "00AL Part cloudy | and Toved by its members. like robbery. He's had a knock or two in | 1o @he most complete work of the kind ever IR R A L P | Jesior's nimes, who have money ta inve om 29 8. 1 by k. 18 [ Ral Caka oLl Qlanar, Dr. B. M. Parks was our president In | o foce—notice thal published. It is alphabetically arranged and N INIMI hicago, including a splendid “Map" of Chi- IN IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED ( TWO COTTAGH R TR T we're doing With SHERIDAN COAL. * 8,000 'tons | Cheyenno. e 02 Beath has taken him o & highae | and bia collar has been broken away wiih [ Chicago, inciiding & spientud WO (OTTAGEN. ONE FURNK Mop 2L AR B moid In_ Omaha last year. \Wo @ive you 300 | Milen Gity Deeting, e B ° @ MIBhOr| e back button—somebody has taken him | 480 also handsome Hlusirations of all ithe = = e il oo Wi e T peeokink Son. for, 41,50, | Baviapity. In closing, let me thank each and every | by the collar or throat. Was he wearing a [ Wprlds Falr Buldings. -0 00 0 0 o e e ST — WU Stor White, mgr., 1605 Farnam st Tel. 127, | Galveaton... B RS AR ey [ ¢ PR ersons contemplating a vis Y TO LOAN AT LOW T RATES TH n YW BT g o hat when he was found? o 2 B & e n S house, heautifully locuted, convenient to busi e O, AT LOWESS Wh :h FRLaRtee ieeioty iy SR BRI A ) I Indicates trace of presipit est endeavor to assist in making this a “No." -'m nulru{mll‘rlv nl:unl] avail them: l\l ,“;:: ness. For particulars inquire of L. 8. Skinner D fit. L8 . SR (] — = = L' Ae \VELSI, Observer. w08t successful meeting. o this opportunity to secure a copy of th Son 15, New York LA b LOANS. C. A, STARK, 63 N. ¥, 1ari5 | BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION, e R RS 8 o CTohostra | vek siatioued . the | b That woud lmply:thst he hagranly Just{yaluable ‘work £ K gatre s e Wish —~ - When house cleanin Stearn's Elcctric | balcony and gav ¢ left a house. What street was he found | “'lor’ ule by George E. Moran, publisher, FOR RENT, FINE ( UARN, LAR - - . | 8HA N v v & use Stearn's Elcctric | palcony and gave an excellent musical pros ¥, r 3 : Tawn, on ¢ line: R C. Patierson, Ramge bik. | CIFR INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ( A e cemt. whn s, 5, &y S atayy | Paste; killa all kinds of*vermin; 35c. gram. i g EIEY) 3 are, | Suite 212 Herald Bullding, Chicago, Iil., and D4 or bought. F. O. Chesney, Kansas City, Mo. redéemable. 1704 Farnam st Nattinger, Sec. | T T B e HAD A SPELLING SCHOOL “Henry .\mu'_l:; little off Golden square. | by ,,.-.‘Mv‘..(.,.‘ L“.Ml\.; ? ice, “-‘ |.:r 00 e o N N T [ e s e — - LB JEE MARBET, This was followed by a drugglsts' spelling | “2h 5 the ‘eonstable’ notice a door open | ach rosto-fiannd, coples. dn “iilki' SR — e | Ul i R R HOW 095D A _HONE Oft" | iNsTRUME plachf,ion record June 3, [ school, under the suparvision of Mrs. Jula | near by?” Look bie Boad, “Halt the | ¥ SLICES ordering coples wi plesss remit FOR RENT UL p? Ans OR clty property apply 1o Pusey & Thuas, | Asw'n, 1704 Dee Bidg. G. M 95: : ' oobler. he words were medic v- | "“The Inspector shook his head. “Half the |by postal note or in postage stamips. A ‘T : U“ NISEED ROOMS. | zonis, room 207 First Natl bank bl 1 L5 WARRANTY' DEEDS, breakers, and in thirty minutes there Were | qoors in the strcet are open,” he said; NIERSoUTI PRONT ROOM, WL TUR- 2 ey |7, im0 1,0 Bivpelt, lo 4, block | ouly three survivors of the contest on'the | “raity nearly all day.” g L DONLY TO LOAN—CHATTEL ¥ . | Wliiaca Behasananmm: touEieators Subreta: - | idwutas picat prinn Beymoue. eaah FeCter. | gotiyy e theres ‘nothing In that - i ) B R ToeT B et R ot b — | FOTEL TARKER T5TH AND JONES 8T8, | 1" o T, B, ST = TPIR R ash resister, | gon't think he lives there; by the bye, 1| (ESAENTY SO AAAAAA D PLEASANT 1,003, 1) DODGE MR | MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD TURNI. | 15 rooni at $1:0 per day 4\ D Burneit to AL Sy, ot 19, biock won by J H. Schmidt of Omaha; second | fancy he comes from more in the Seven | FURNISHED KOOM. G 8. 1TIl STRER chiriel Mecurity' at Toweat. posaible Tates. which | Spociat raten "ta’ commengal tri o Seaman and wite' 1o/ 86 Bai, iois prize. ladles pearl handled fan, won by F. | pials or Drury Lane direction. Did you | 07-0 188 To0 oan pey haok 6t any Lne al rates to col clal travelers yom | 8T bind §9 B 3 A Mueller of ha; third prize, one e T A e hat gave i Y A e Wl o s B TR e 1 by week or month. Frank Hilditeh, | B Tk & enbeblaee i =3 [ Retection: presorintian. bls.and cabine. won | ouce AGYihing slioul ibs men ihar Vs | NICBLY FUINISHED ROOMS. 67 5 BTH AV pom 4, ‘Withnell bloek g 478 1, Missourl Avente Hark ... 0|by 0. H. Worth of Omaha. d XU iR AT, DRIPRGH: RF Al 3 M316-3% = e p— - = Phillips and wie .t jhr g v Y 3 rate, to his habits S 3 b ; - A\ HOUSE (BUROPEA OR. Py and wite o khristing Paic The convention took a recess untll this | "“ant s " z 3B HADDOCK, ROOM 421 ; Wt 6 block 1 4 8 P o h Can't say 1 aid. FURNISHED 18th >odge. ooms by 4 ek 1, A 8 Patrick's add 800 ’ y | FOR RENT T RLEGANTLY | runsisieD | B 3th and Dodge. Rooms by k| CF Fahs and wite 0 K 33 Fubs, ot § morning. Today's order of business will | «\ell, just take a look at the back of | e W | e T R g T e bloci "M Hanscom Plasectand 1 % of be: 9 a. m—Meeting called to order. | big coat bofore he oes away—just over the FLLNON DRFURNISHED . FBD! planos. Fred Te MeDIUMS, B L e s A e 1| Reading of minutes. Applications for mem- | joins. Good day.” o . . & lock 3, Ames Place . i 7 | bership. Reports of officers and commit-| As I have said, Hewltt's messenger was oy R Yo e horses, wag i WHOBVER SEES THIS™ AND 18 INTANY | Ly A" Carumeil fand i 85 5 e, | tees. ~ Paper, Mrs. Belle Hellman, Tecum- | quick, I happened to be in, having lately | cheap, evol, farge lawn, 3l St Mary's S pay the loan oft 't any AL you | vovant and medium. for froe ‘advice, but ask | 1M iVeeks and husbisac i A g, heo|seh Query No. 13, "Should a Standard of [ returned from a latish lunch when be ar Y] St no questions; don’t ‘be humbugged by travels | lot 17, block A, Saunders & H's add 1o | TAterary Training be Required of Applicants | rived with this note: | e ———— OMAHA MORTGAGE_LOAN €O, T ket looaisd for Yesin 'Y uover “fail N Hicks and, wife to 3 G- D Toft, lots & ;rhr I.xnlmnn;lnl;l' : Paper, “The Art of| My Dear B.: I meant to lunch with you | 206 s 16y it n eld N ave, Des and 7, block 2, Carthage add . 1| Pharmacy,” Loomis, ‘Omaha. Paper, | today, b LR + ou t s L | .| today, but have been kept. I expect you | FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOaRD X i thiee_week | QUIT CLAIM DEEDS “Ethical Paténts,” H. W. Snow. Omaha. | are idle this atternson and I have a ¢ase that | I TR Mutual Investment company to Wino This evening a card party will be a soctal | will interest you—perhaps be useful to you | with toard; spe BUSINESS CHA}?CE.S. Allayings hank, o} 16, hicek M, Dord's sdd 1| feature at the Mercer hotel, which is bead- | from a journalistic point of view 1t you R TR e and 7, block 20, 'Carthage ) | quarters during the convention. Many of | care to see anything of it, cab away at once | TN TS MONTH. 1911 | 154 921 | DEEDS, the delegates are accompanied by their |to Fitzroy square, south side, where I'll mneet | wman. 5 X S MY LOAN AND JEWELRY BUSI- = | Speclal master to R D Caryill, lots § to wives, and there Is a large attendance from | ¥ou. I will wait uo later than 3:30. Yours, | Roows Wil HOARD, UTOMA, 17 DAVEN: D FENE PUMP3 AND WINDMILLS. o block 16, Boyd's 'add : all portions of the state S L e e ] or VMBI | T ~ — —_ s had scarce a q or of o 0 P % — e et C. H. BOYDEN, PUMPS AND WIND MILLS; | Total amount of trans 310, # ks ot Vs R e ‘aRambarsRRE: SR Little Queen Ire Al the TWO SINGIE. LARGE FRONT ROOMS, 1500 STOCK IN ONE OF THE OLDEST Es- | Al kinds of pump repairing orders | It is used in hospitals, presoribed by the | seised my hat and lert my chambers st once boys can whistle it ganity in modern, detached tablished and best paying National hanks with Churchill Pump Co. = —_— best pbysicians for a stimulant, Iver Age | As it _happened, my cab and Hewlitt's burst | “My First Dance” by Bodine & with luwn, shade trees 1L For full particulars address R 33, biee. M—165-J210 Rye Whiskey. into Fitzroy from oppesite sides almost at | Wy vira ance™ ¥ Noding or. b “Vedon' ‘piace for YoMt | e | Chi f SR S Sy the same moment, so that we lost no time. | Packard s even belter. Doard if desired. Call 8215 Webstor TR TTTT I R T T T DRESSMAKING, Idren cry o1 ANNOUNC RN RN TS, feame.* tald Hawiit: taking my arm sadl All the newest Sheet Music comes e LR i B A I OV DOt i — - ks > 5 — marching me off, “we are going fo look for | to us first. Thousands of new BOUTH FIONT ROOMS, AWNINGS OVER Ko higher. Everybody fs buying wh DREssMAKING IN FamiLies, on nuaee | PitCcher's Castoria. Ysaye, this great artist, who will be with | 50me stabling. Try to feel as though you | things to select from. windows, at 208 Douglas st', referen ur mangal o trading in grain and 508 J 30 T T e R A be. | Bad Just eet up a broughum and bad come | Lots of sheet music at a cent & s Dally Market BUlleting fd. | ————— us at Boyd's Saturday, June 8, w ndoubt- opy. e MR Pl Marker Butla BUSINLESS NOTIGES chlldron cry fOI et ym s ; Fefes |: L | out to look for a place to put it in. 1 fear | copy. - s AND OFFIOE3 2 b Tankers und Brokers i B d y tax the seatiug capacity of the bouse | we maey have to delude some person with A. HOSPE, Jr, FCR RENT—STORES A ; Tt e ine MR | e o TR pPitcher's Castoria. here as well as in every town he has ap- | that bellef presently.” FOR RENT-THE (-STOR BUILDING, | "DEATH RIDES ON BVERY _ PASSING peared. Seat sale now going on at Adolph | “Why, what do you want stables for? Music and Art, 98 Furnam siroel. a fre | breeze” Fortify the system against sickne Children Cry fop| e’ music store, Fittconth and Faraam, | Ard why make me youe excuse? 1513 Douglas, Jour oeh baeinent, comyiete micam weai- | and deatn” by usug ® Clarkt's ' pure e g — “As to what I want the stables for—really, turem water o ra. gaa, ete. AD- y. eaters; always i bottles. 3 y Vhen you want the best ask for Silver | I'm not altogether sure myself. As to Bl at the cics of The Des. i~n YoM 4 Fitcher's Castoria. Age Rye Whiskey, makiog you Aap excuse—well, even the ST