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10 THE OMATA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST GOES AFTER ANOTHER TRUST|LOTTIE N TOILS OF LAW SUPPLYIN( SOLDIERS' STORES | ™" o= ™ of Ladier Mere SDAY BARGAINS, o 030 You Solve This l\nun. Woman Who Worked Upon Af- and Mustin Underwen e | fections of Youtka (o Fheir Undo- = ON STORE, OMAHA _l e“ 0“ Attorney General Smyth Aseails Nebraska ing s Caught &t the Cirows, Omaha Faile to Get Its Fair Share of Busi- | $1.25 MERCERIZED SILK | n New York City there is a dr num Grain Dealers' Association, ‘ After two year nited State ness in the Orient, 1,000 ladies’ siik ed underskirts, | A% loctor fe 'v:m,.u\,, his :“"(‘”" | ) " ting Lottle made full size, all lengths, with deep ruf- |, p fon which n druggist filled. The | BEGINS PROCEEDINGS IN CRIMINAL COURT | n 1895 10| THIS CITY HAS VALUABLE TIME ADVANTAGE | "% (Jyorih 120, tn this eale g1 cach e Sl 1 Wi ot property edm. | 1 one, but it 2,000 pairs of children's fne musiin | fy E aoked Tob \HHon, oung woman Irawers e trimmed th tucks, go at proved to etary | ® tor told him. The Lomplaint Filed Againat & » the adver- | PAckers Have Made Use of Thin | 00 ! t his pr would not | to buy clothing you Bewaher, Wi ads Yot Guitey | 1L oo B o ke ot 'wee | Handicap to Secare Large Share of Leate’ pertast i e e Fent mixture than what wis Y fdee 4 and in with fe couldn‘t work the scheme the Klondike Trade—Moyvement s ERBNIery trimmed D to §1,00 o Mg e nt to get a I for your « Bail fortune did.not 11 1 Ber face. of Supplies is Incrensing. [ %o n this sae ar g ar E nt. -~ No 8 pine deuggis money that it will bring, a cunfederate who supplied the | - Ladles' fine muslin . \nd sa druggist was rHght ¢ N : P rices P When an answer to her adver- | |1 plain with cluster o . doctor was mistaken. Hence th You know that prices Attorney General Smyth filed -Ihl was pecelve she would reply For some reascn or other,”” sald an|ambroidery trimmed t "\uu' \;rv;““.w that ‘i""‘“f”” evervwhere are not alike. \ 1o the police court Monday aga | ¢ her friend's photograph. When the | Omaha commercial traveler this morning, | in this sale at 15, 25¢ et his batlent that thie drugeist m YOIy . i Bewsher, secretary of the Neb ain wedding was set Lottle would | “Omaha is losing trade which should be| Manutacturer's sa the druggist that filled the pr You know that the cost Dealers' association, charging him w 10- | find herself sh t wis not. the one (hat was suppos get it in the first pl h and the proe- | deflected to this city and as it is a etrictly | g¢rips of embroides and insertings of selling materially af Jating the anti-trust law b pe groom would be asked to send $50 | cash trade it is worth going after. I refer | cjuding some of the very finest &w ) ) N trol the price of grain through . would be repald when the parties|to the supplies for the United States army | gook and cambric, worth up to 2c & o) SCH“EFE CUT PRIC . fects the figuresat which The information frawn in eighbt counts, [ met. They never for, on receiving the | now in the Philippl Asta and Alaska in this sale at 31 and 7l DRUGG ts the goods are marked. which set out elaborately and at great length | coin, 1 would quarrel with her lover| ‘“The &tores sent to these places are gen BOSTO? ORE, OMAHA Then, to do justice to yourself, you are very much inter ested in buying of a house that i in a position to buy right (direct from the mills), sell vight (with a reasonable protit), right treatment when you do buy, and your money back if You change your mind afterward. Where does your judg ment tell you to do your trading? | the various phases of the law which the | and w hased at San Franclsco and Kan-| . 16th and Chirago. secretary 18 supposed to have transg had bee the latter place getting the larger | Learning that such a complaint was about | mourn in retir share. This trade could with a little effort, | #1.65 to be filed, Mr. Bewsher appeared in court en taken in by the scheme eeldom |1 think, be brought to the headquarters of| Lincoln and of his own volitic walting for a war ined, but from a small postoffice in|the Department of the Missourl and it Trains leave Union aetation, Omaha, 8:3¢ rant to issue, and pleaded not guilty to the | Kansas came a report that the woman had | would mean thousands of dollars each quar. | a._ m., 1:30 p. m.. 555 p. m. City tic charge. He was released on his own recog- | boen working in that neighborhood. She | ter added to the bank account of the Omall | office, 1323 Farnam strec | " [ fixed for the hear- | was in Nebraska City then and her deluded | wholesale houses and m a kvmk ! | D UG “nour. suear.| FULL OF BIRD SEED letter telling him she and would disappear to | N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Stas . LIRS TR turn via Rock Island Route nizance. No date 4ng. This will be determined upon when his | lover was prevailed upon by the postoffice | stores purchased at Kansas C - & . e city tors to at he knew the | as staples luding ealt pork, flour, sugar attorney returns to the cit | et 1 what he kn: When th taples, Inc A significant fea t the case is that | fMcers went to Nebraska City Miss Cooper | canned goods and personal jes, pur- [ OUE warchouse fa protty ur 10W 1INnNAaow Bewsher, although formerly a democrat, had j had flown. She was located here Saturday | chased by the commissary ent I”;‘ | & mixture of hemp, canary, millet and S I 0 E on Farnam street, is trimmed with a full line of Nebraska been telling his friends that he is going to [ and arrested just as she was leaving the | purchases advertised for at Omaha lnclude| A plece of cuttle bone and a small s i {othi W 4 : ! vote for McKinley and against Bryan this [ circus grounds. A young woman and a|only the goods to be consumed within the “"‘{i,lll“‘i..".' d'«:(‘f‘ly i Al s u‘ ‘ clothing. Ve want you to look at it compare it with year and that his position on this question | ‘”l"'-r ot "';w- ety u;-n her m‘.‘l‘r!;y“;rm‘\ivv-’v‘v\l: ks I‘HI;L ""'K‘fi”“::::‘:,'f',",".f' for loc. We shull tomorrow morning pla ’ the last place on earth to look for | other clothing windows—compare the garment, the con is well known, but whether this fact b will secure her release on bond. of the Commercial club or prominent busi- | on spectal sale 4,000 packages at | “BARGAINS When 1ite and desth are it \ il th sel ¢ him for ¢ | —~ nese men would bring into this market the y " | struction, the general make-up - see if you cannot see a Anything (0 do with selecting him for crim- | KT Germs of Dinease, [ e OF the. povuramant t& supplsiSE th 4c¢ per package ou an not shop tor sargatus. (| et b b inal prosecution is not knewn d The modern way to cure. dissass 1s to de. 4 4 We sell cuttle bone, nice large pleces for canngt Sudgs the case, Hencs | difference in the entire combinaton. ome up to the de The eight count as follows: First, | . . . ~ armies in the Orien 5¢ | - . s | 5 s e s e he is charged with conspiring to form & | "“v;“]‘f'v‘l”‘:m” ';‘];‘I":;’:‘ 'm’|“ ‘y:‘l:i'"":‘ Omaha has one advantage over Kansas | Rirq Manna, package 4 the purest, freshest drugs | partment——try on and tey on. If we fail to satisfy you trust for the control of the grain trade ugnikts, 100, 880, 800, 9 rr";v» b v'm~ u;w-. an |Pm‘ ;. ]1“;:v|gm:;:"{l;uvlmn 's Bird Tonic, bottle 9 enter into the prescription. Substi- | that Nebraska clothing is the best elothing, that's our fault, “ soiring t 3 st fo 5 b4 shipped 0) ere can be landed a ACINC ] MeAllister's Sily ( ol, package 0 mn equal baneful . pecond, with conspiring to form a trust for W 1P kgl vel, package .. 1 is equally baneful As we employ | If vou co elsewhere and pe o b e coast points sooner tha o pped trom [ rd P 2o els and pay more fo y as g fixing the price of grain: third, with being | DAY OF BACH WEEK. | coast points sooner than when shipped fr o | Kaempfer's Mocking Bird Food, pkg.. ¢ |only Competent Pharmacists and use the ’ i pay more for clothing not as good & member of a trust for controlling the | the ;”“”’“ of the ‘\'“‘ “";\'“” s :" :)“ Sheppard's Song Resto botile frugs fotey shn Buy, we sk you b as ours, that's your fanl th, with be! rmber | o skan territory realize this and the|goigen Harvest Bird Seed, package 10, b i) sl a4 grain trade; fourth, with being a member | k Hot | b | o r packag iyt = S trat tor haine the price of arain; | {omina”pckin hoven dre now aupslIn | Semombes you sve ety 13 bisig |17 % VI 30U prseipien $4.00, $5.00, $5.50, $5.75. $6.75, $7.00.$7.75 .| During Augus M. V. R. R.— | more preserved meat for Cape Nome, Daw-| 4. rackage of the W DIFd seed = ( fifth, with aiding Advising a trust for | packag he mixed bird seed men 8.75, $9.00. y A . Northwestern Line—will run through | ®on and other northern points than any |yjoned above controlling the grain trade; sixth, with ald ¢ | tioned above Preparers of prescriptions and promoters of popular pharmaceutical prices ing and advising a trust for fixing the price cur ey GISTS. ot grain; seventh, with issuing orders and | Or griin Hradioh )'mw oot trust for | car will leave Hot Springs Monday of each [ ers closely detaadidl Sl ""l"' Streets, | the Sonirel of the.srain. market; elth, | 7Sk oMo movement o suppies twrougn omane | Sharman & MeConnell Drug 60, | ——— ———— dates selccted for this sleeper are ppines If on these priced suits we do not save you from $1.00 to $5.00 of your suit money, we'll not ask your trade, tion to Hot Springs. 8. D. Returning the [ Chicago, while they are crowding the lead O e & ’,"‘"’f The price op | @180’ the dates for special low rate excur- |18 increasing. Sunday afternoon eighteen 16th and Dodge Streets. suance of @ trust for fixing the price Of ) o0 "trom Omaha and other Nebraska | carloads of wagons intended for the trans atory and warehouse “middle of | T grain. 1 (hat the | POINts to Hot Springs and return portation service in those countries arrived ’ oo \'; = »\W '"‘:“ - L ] "‘:':“ n con. | This resort is more popular than ever | from Jeffersonville and were forwarded to - o | Nebraska Grain Dealers' assoclation con- | (B0 (O 0 @ many attractions | San Francisco. Every day large quantities e R “ trols all the grain elovators in the state | |0 SEER0T A “"")‘” il e of khaki clothing Have gone west by exs comfort LOTHES FOR MEN'"~o WOMEN and that the prices are fixed from the cen CLIMAT press and fast freight. - . tral office In Omaha SCENERY Colonel Hathaway, chief quartermaster, is “Let us suppose there are two elevators | ALTITUDE visiting Forts Robinson and Niobrara on a Our aim is to do good work and please in one town,” sald Attorney General Smyth AND THB tour of Inepection, The small number of yur patients, Our crown and bridge work = “there 18 no competition between them WATERS troops at the several posts of the depart The prices they shall pay for graln are ARE PERFECT. ment is making additional work for the regulated by the association of which they are members. 1f, at the end of the month w comparison of their business shows that one elevator has bought more grain than Golt links rowhat dificult owing to | QUArtermaster’s department, as buildings {he rugged country, but mot too much so: | ANd supplies have to be protected from de In fact, an “ideal layout,” as experienced | Struction while not in use. ‘The property | golter: o sald lose at a semi-deserted post is often greater ian‘s Phulfifialp‘lln Dental Rooms, s Medium Weight anothe: alance is strick between the e b " int ull quota of another, a balance is struck b Lh "'v The plunge, with its buoyant, clear | thAD the cost of maintaining a full quota c 1517 Douglan St [] :\hv'r\-m xlh.' v“m"- i x»mlv’..:hm"‘m.u O warm water troops for the length of time the troops , , usiness it failed to get. In this way com- gone. = = Huars Tally-ho drives, phd petition is stified. An independent elevator [ oy ol Lowling. aileys Frederick Fleishman of Manley, Neb., has (T iy e do business In No-| i’ afford amusement been appointed watchman at the army butld his grain. Any market buying his produce The hotels, sanitariums and baths are | I8 Vvice Singer, appointed messenger. 18 promptly blacklisted by the association.” | !D the hands of efcient managers and are d N e chus 1o | WOLEKRSE MAJOR WEST OPENS BIDS made n criminal instead of a civil action,| The Northwestern line has announced because the defendant is an association and | 10w rate excursions for the following 6t &1 sotnoration dates In August—7th, 11th, 18th, 21st and TAXPAYERS HAVE MONEY Percentage of s Lar at Half Price. N You can have unrestricted choice of the fin- est $18, $20 and $22.50 men's suits in our store, at $12.50 ‘ A few words to announce a Gigantic Move | Poundx for "ON XPIRIT LAKE | In response to the request of the chief quartermaster of the United States army for bids on 3,000,000 pounds of old oats, delivered at Omaha, the following bids were recelved and opened and read by Major West yesterday and Arn The Chicago, Milwauk, Paul rail- way company has Just placed in service daylight trains between Omaba and Spirit ; e | Lake, Okobofi and Arnold's Park. Going th The records In the city treasurer's office ioing the : Wk MHaw At f0 841 f the 1900 1 traln leaves Omaha at 7:16 a. m, and ar- | . OM&ha Elevator company, freec on board 70 8-10 per cent of the xes | e ars at Omaha: One million pounds at 9% Ao on real catate and 79110 per cent of | TIes Spirit Lake at 4:15 p. m. Returning | cents per hundred; 1Lowmo pounds ut % the taxes due on persos roperty have | the train leaves Spirit Lake at 6:45 a. m.|cents per hundred; 10000 pounds at 81 . 4 55 M per hundred; oats not e already been pald. The sed valuation | 4nd arrives Omaha 3:65 p. m. This fs the | BE0, DUTITCOS QR0 the bushel; 1 of the personal property ‘n the city is| best service that hae yet been offered over | to 150 pounds to sack; commence delivery $6 5: » and the levy for 1900 is 28 mills, | A0Y one road. Round trip tickets, good re- (at early date und furnish all inside of otof thirty days. yoaking a fotal of $185,506.22 taxes due. Of | turning until October 31, $10.70. 3. A, Madden, Omaha: Proposes to fur Park. sex Alrendy Paid In r Than Ever Nefore. & this amount $146,813.99 has been paid. The [ City ticket office. 1504 Farnam atreet. nish " fr n bo maha In double A assessed valuation of realty is $29,066,98 F. A v‘4\?‘"._( I:U'|N| \\j\llflrn Agent. sucks :&vr‘:\li.;\l 1 B g : 3 and the total amount of taxes due on this 1604 Farnam Street, Omaha. o Sants By ut every word means a world of profit to you. i ""“'”“'“|“" ""“ 380.80. The amount al- CHICAGO AND R RN $12.75, | HOT SPRINGS You can also have unrestricted choice of our entire stock of men's : 1d 1s W k' ’ < - i Al avd PO = " . o ] nts are issued for only 90 per cent | Chicago and Return $12.75, e ol o g slB 40 ' AND RETURN Sine Oid Lrousers peuitarly vartiHIom s o 3 75 } of the amount of money the ftax levy| On August . 27, 28 and 20 the Chi- o8 not way whother ‘ol or new) at 05 ' ) o $7.50, at 95¢, $1.2 0 and o § produces on account of the large percentage [ cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rallway wiil | §0t8 per hundred. “No limit to contr; ! N tLEIRY August, also on Augus 4 v 9 estee Suits, 1 of delinquent taxcs. This ye however, | gell round-trip tickets Omaha to Chicago R of w'\l‘ 4.'.'3::"‘-"“ Po e (,i,”. ”' ‘,:.t., * , n :;” : ,‘ 1 ," t e LR ENCTL Boi00hy eates R, (')80 | Mr. Hennings hopes to have more than 90| for $12.75 awney, Omaha: Free on board o iy i 1 "IN '""|” :| at bon : 9 per cent of the taxes in the treasury within| ity ticket office, 1504 Farnam street t Omah 0,000 pounds at $1.07% per ickets good to return until October 3 e 3 - 4 ; s comptroller will be able to draw warrants R bt ‘later than fifteen duys Omaha in the COOL of the evening—#:30 p. m. $2.50 Washable Suits at . ... i A e ...O5¢ for more money than was counted upon Trip Rates. Dining Cars and Palace Bleepers. ek R when the apportionment of funds was made, | On August 1 the Illinois Central [ | Joseph 4. Conner. Omaha: Five thousand $1.75 Washable Suits at entire amount of taxes the 28-mill | Wil el tickets, limited until October 31, a0 U500 bushels of 0ld ats nt 4 Lents por .25 Washable Suits at Jevy will produce is $599.350.80 and the total | follows S PR Unk e ntant W centa par Tioket Offios, Surfingten Statien, 51 bvVaghag) giey I,” ; f amount collected o far is $718,367.06, which | Waseca, Minn., and return, $10.35, cents’ per Rundred 500 bushels 'of ol oats F—=—2% 1502 Farnam St. 10th and M 75¢ Washable Suits at ..... cees is a fraction less than 80 per cent of the | Waterville, Minn., and return, $10.68 S LCATT Ll DRt o Tel. 250. Tel. 128 15¢ Washable Knee Pantsat ............... I IR Ry .. 8¢ wholo amount Madison Lake, Minn.. and return, $10.68 . l Minneapolis, Minn,, and return, $16.25. undred 1at Leigh, delivery PERSON’ALW PARAGRAPHS. St. Paul, Minn,, and return, § , Mi d " . ), . N o 1‘:’;‘»:‘::: \\"‘9‘.‘.. ::d rr-:“l‘rr."‘. x’|" About 300 men's stout suits—suits to fit the short and stout man, ' R. Welty of Fremont 1 at the Murray perat, 8 ” ot C. (. Crittenden (Central Granaries co » e WOR s \ A . B. Corrigan of Kansas City is at the | :\'f‘:.’f.”'.'.f.“(f'u‘."".‘.:'1‘?[3“":'."\".'fi:;",.f { Lincoln, ‘Neb. "' One T e S that are worth from $10.0¢ to $18.00 10 00 Mitiard For full particulars o city tle . 4, free on bourd at Oman - Do T, 1. Wake of Seward is a patron of the | fice Illinols Central railroad, 1402 Farnam fication, $1.01 per hundred pounds, | N now for only $5.00, $7.50 and .......... . 1 Murray, street jceentance to reach us at Lincoln on' o I J. C. Teller, an attorney of Denver, is in ST S B A Posore)8 oclock August 7. "Bids only on | ) the city xcursion to Herman, Neb, { 00 Spahela 05 Men's Fine Bulth at $4.T8 o cesosssosvsnesisresin, 7 50 i ol T Worth double . er awarding of con- T H Whipperman of Wakeield fs at the | The Fraternal Unlon of America $50Ur || (e Bant Ramady tar Dlccihaes urray o o o d v o 4 Millard Manday retur Special train leaves Webster | tfal cltizen of Coryell county, Texas, says, [ ] Lewls Larson, jr., of Fremont, is at ::n---w ]nlvw;l 8 Ur:x: m nl\vrl‘ ‘.’l P, ‘I mever had such pains in my ille as I the M nt railroad with brass band and orc suffered when diarrhoea attacked 4 b ol A A Lol Mr. Robert Nicoll leaves for the eastern | Racing, games, sports, dancing. V it st RUMEAI R 1 Selling the Most Clothing in Omaha, 1 markets onight, Wik, 1y guest | IF1268 10 all contests, Greatest event of | me such rellef as Chamberlain's Collo, i tce of LaCrosse, Wis., I8 & BUCSt | (1 seagon, Visit the Cyclone City. Tickets | Cholera and Diarrhoea Remed P ; ot he Merchanis. nedy. is 15 Prank . Waterhouse of Westfield, M can be had of F. Roose, 1516 Farnam. | unquestionably the best remedy known for ’ . P 000000000000000006C0 N i o Y, ‘ o2k o B hnea. 1 aiware sures ant s pess| A grand clearing up of all the fine shoes in|9 - Fred Sonnenschein of W Point reg s Sum ol to take. 7 . tored Monday At the MILINFG For a book describing the cool, pleasant, ) iE broken lots—all kinds and sizes at less than cost now. o On the Flfth Floor 3. L, Willlams of Grand Island was a | healthul summer resorts of Wisconsin, situ- | My, Garcissen bas resumed teaching : YY) | Monday guest at .\‘H‘ rd 5 | ated on :he line of the Chicago, Milwaukee | g¢udio in Karbach block : 0 = — — 1 Mr. C. C. lden of Thompson, Belden & | & St. Faul Ry., address or call on - . < . SF TNven AR Y MR . 4 F. A NASH, Omaha Tent and Awniug Co., tents, awn- adies’ Strap Slippers 98¢ o We stili have some exceptionally desirable rooms ! Ritchie, of San Franct are at’ the Mi General Western Agent, 1ngs, canvas goods, 11th & Harney, Tel. 833 —made of fine vici kid and|e wbout three-fourths of the rooms were rented Tard. 4 ) 'ec-10 L B I L ere J B ) O yster, @ promine rney and | = . — — = = o 4 " : % ) Slitian S AL P inans atomaT M patent leather —slippers made tolg when the army headquarters moved out. That is merely ) Grand |~ g i A X ari James W. Orr of Atchi general UNI sell for #1.50, $1.75 and $2.00— (@ an index of the popularity of 1 ney of the Missouri Pacifie, {8 stoppl ON ° the Millard all broken lots go now regardless | e B, T, Taylor, a_saddlery hardware sale: man from Wheellng, W. Va, is stayir at the Murray J. B. Frawley, general ticket agent the Unfon Pacific at Kansas City, | office are visiting at Rarian, iii : v box calf and russe: A | roken sizes a - R B T uiobia™ laoxs dn | T alf and russet goat—in broken sizes and widths— Alstadte and Learns Justice Gourts, re” | g0 on one big bargain table at the one price. two we M Mrs, Clinton ¥ F. H. Earnest Cnarles H. Rl 0 Granshaw and ° o ° o o ° W aberiiin, S VIA THE |y adies’ Fine Shoes, $1.23 —Fine vici kid elour |8 H. Gould, all of Chi § b S, $1.2¢ « id and velour|o ml';b‘-';'m*.'t;‘,“‘,'fl l;\,':‘-““,‘:‘ and duugh u"ln“ PAGIFIB L kid shoes—tan and black—made to sell from %2.50 to 8 Ro Co Peters & CO., Rental Agents, ° o o || paciFic o The Bee Building... The entirve fifti: floor has been re-decorated and pre An oflice here, in a ’ Fine Oxfords 98c—All made of fine viei kid | sents a most attr fire-proof buildi fire traps. ctive appearance, will cost you no more than in some S800TeCeTeTeTeOTe00 00T CeS B ey SIKe” Thoy wiiy ba 16 uosts %3, 50—all in one lot now. The Bee Building, 17th and Farnam Streets. 000000000000080700006000 000000008000 Roy Smith, who has been the guest of e —————————————————— e, .. e e e [ e et e BLANEE | QPECIAL EXCURSION RATES || M iaoe® Fiue Shoes 98¢ — Shoes made to sell for) " {o will return to Chattanooga, Tenn., in $1.25, $1.75 and 00—sizes 11 to 2—all on one bar Goorge Round Trip to Denver..... ..$19 00 || gain table, .80 of Av gust 13 S1g UURE YOURSELF! #9900 @5 Uso Bl @ for uniutura OLOJOXOROIOTOTOROIOXC ] H. Lamoureaux of Springview, Gieor Thomas Frahm of Hastings Painiess, and Lot ssttips | ® “ ] ham of Pawnee Clty wEvaus Ouew caLCo. ¥ it or polosauie. . THE BEE WANT ADS O b BT Bow were widte Round Trip to Colorado bprmgq ..$19 00 e risbeias ‘Wold hy Druggisw. 7 { Grand Monday o > 3 5 oot ire AATAL | £ aent in plain wrapper | PRODUCE RESULTS, arand \"i“: e st ot 1y halimeas Round Trip to Pueblo. ..$19 00 ln‘fflnt s lh.ne Patent Leather Shoes 48c—all sizes 1 084 it T | RODUCE RESULTH, ournal, has boen d to deliver A b w 2 0 ATouise enb 0B ToQU g i L Ark., on Labor Round Trip to Glenwood Sprmgs .....$31 00 0 5 with fine cloth tops. G ™ oquos \ber 4, as m day in that state Mo day, which will b Be {ember 3 18 el ebraskans at the Merchants ¥rank Nayler and E coln, John Conway of G Humphrey of Friend, W. N ning. J. B. Thomas of Lyon mons of Chadron \ John T. Hell, who was the first court 19-20, Tickets Good for Return 30 D, reporter in this district, is the guest of his On August 7-21, September 4.18, Tickets Limited Oct. 31, 1900 $19.00 for Round Trip First Three Points, August FROM OMAHA Boys’ Tennis Oxfords 39c—=sizes 11 to 2—black with | 00“ T FonGET T“AT w"EN SMOKIN. A extra heavy rubber soles. e i I brother in this city r. Bell h been MERCANTILE B. Rustin, recently S aR ot MRRIME ¥ ' | C. A RAILSBACK, OMAHA, DISTRIBUTOR, . # Ilni Neveral gears. but has now dispos in the Klondike, where he m

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