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THE OMAHA POL|TIC{L CALENDAR CANDIDAT Nepublie tember Re " Farnam. DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1900, STREETS ARE STILL UNTIDY | LocaL \“'l\'['””_: ("\']": IR R R R R R R R R R RS R R R R RA DR R RS R RJ R4 R4 R4 R4 ML R4 R R4 R4 R4 R4 Rd Ad A4 ) HEART PULSK h Meetings Council Will Take Special Actio: Before the I OTHER LARGE OBLIGATIONS MUST BE MET Howover, | ival, | NN NININIEOINOTOR ALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELL WITHIN THE LIMIT ablican rall by Legislntors Are Ocenpled ding o wi Who Entered the Lists | t Part Incur Henviest ~Wednesday the Last Day for the Filing Vain ¥ n ratic Meetings, Anesday ember 19 Sixth Ward Br Tdlewild hall fth Ward Bryan rhy W Means much to a person, beranse when a doctor measures the puls thereby the heart’s action. Is your heart sound and well? Does yonr heart flutter! Does your heart pulsate regu- larly? Are you subject to hysterical heart beatst If you have noticed any of these symp- toms, it is well for you to begin using something that is going to correct the heart's action. HUDYAN is what you need. HUDYAN will cure you of your heart trouble, unless it is an organic heart trouble and beyond cure. No one can put a new heart into your body, but the remedial agent —HUDYAN —will cure any functional! derangement of the heart. The following symptoms lead up to dangerous heart troubles, Pain in the left side, Fig. 7: pain in the small of the back, Fig. 1; dizzy spells, head- aches and giddiness, Fig. 6: hollow eyes, haggard look, Fig. 5: difficulty in breathing and oppressed feeling in the chest, Fig. 3; coated tongue, Fig. 4; and pains in the stomach, Fig. 2. Again, we have Nervousness, Paleness, Kmaciation, all these being complications to which women are subject and complications which may indicate dangerous heart disease. WOMEN, you who suffer with dragging or bearing down pains, painful periods, irregu- lar menses, profuse or scanty flow, falling of womb, chronic ulceration or inflammation of uterus and appendages, or leucorrhoea (whites), you are in danger. Heart trouble is nearly always a complication of such disorders. HUDYAN cures all these weaknesses, that are peculiar to women, thus averting, as well as curing, dangerous heart disease. HUDYAN brings comfort to suffering women. Get HUDY AN from your druggist—50c a procure HUDYAN from your drugg send PANY, San Francisco, Cal. Women are advised as well as men, PANY may be consulted for nothing. of patient he tells an Stevenson club. The council failed cleaning at | resclution was | Zimman which empowered Board of venth Public Works to expend § for street avenu cleaning during the remainder of the year | Nin and instructed the city comptroller to fssu. certificates of ladebted for such work, but the resolution was by Councilman Hascall, who having it referred A special me led for 10 street cleaning to pro meeting iced night. A| F wmeilman « icans hands of their tion ten days a at the office of expense accounts pires ANl who sought party at the » have almost favor at the last by ( th league, Sixteenth and county co Al appeared lerk to file their 1 time limit ex- (@ of the recorded ex- |® are of modest amount 1 well | limit of $250 fixed by The | & allow a candidate to 4 00 000 voters, with $1 itional | & 100 over that number - is a pecullar fact that candidates who lock this morning were defeated in the convention are those will be discusscd and ste | who underwent the heaviest «xpense in | f carnival week | OF this sum $40 was epent in the organiza- Ject to issuing | tion of public meetings and the balance ot indebtedness | went for such necessities as stationery and clause in the intil s cards H. Van Dusen, who also been taken to provid of | sought & nomination as senator gations which have already the following s 1o his ex A plan Is on foot to | M andl hing of funding bonds to care for traveling and ture s of the lev An ordinance nd the providing for the issuance of such bonds The hese & in preparation and until a majority of items to be the council agrees to such an or As for the dinance it {8 likely that no provision will H.H be made for street cleaning no Pinttor Moores the ‘ en Ward Bryan club, 1338 P @ county \ 4 The leg 5t Friday, Sep Fourth clut Ward Bryan and Stevenson today penditures within th tatutes ¥8 In payment b ember Ward rooms 21 Bryan law 8P Iu Jacksonian | for Bryan club, 4101 Nortn| It fourth | Saturday North Twenty September 22 ach ting of the BOHONOCEONEININOININONIRNINONT coun as been | incil has been | ser cost Several council additional under the charter obe | Wanted Wix Marelage but Newleeted 1 welt with Ke Proy Clanrs any cortificates emergency me for large | | | #teps obli been incurred Jame; have in vain Curt Dixon of haste Stimson Net a prominent murried merchant Miss Liilie | esterday with Appearan: e Judge Vinsonhaler performing the ceremony. The young bride fs a resident of Millard, Neb., and is 20 years old, just balf the age of the groom My Stimson had the reputation his town of a confirmed bach "”U\ and the eligible women in the vicinity, | allured by his prosperity and ph al ap Pt e | pearance, had long ago become discouraged. | Miss Ebe the daughter of an old friend of Stimeon and a friendship has be them for ing betw without knowledge was to kes return all expendi- Valle trip i require except Wat county. xpenses to in exce 100 A two law d reported ful candidates for Irige states that he of thing theret alr John F his nothing ipon not R AR RIS ESRS RS RS R R332 3 B2 B2 R4 R4 SUppOrt success the ex- of tly | senate «ums equivalent indirectly pent | pen money or elthe hultz whatever valu le nomination For the legislature Mel Uhl printed 1,000 cards at an exp f 52 He also spent fare In soliciting support but gave no sign of his who sought without su intentions. Early tbis morn- | AT nomination, spent $17.7 Ing he gave his friends the slip and escorted | the bulk of the amount going for postagc bis bride trom her Millard home to the conry [ 404 stationery. Car Rohwor house The doc clerk's | Won legislative nomination offico wero clo sacred rites were | the following brief entry porformed aMdavit, “Nothing spent ¢ | len also found ot | ticket without giving up in exchange f Th bles, pervisors, almost no expense tions 9 Mayor structing terial vetoed resolution erk 1o purchase in front of the ball a platform upon which King AK-Sar Ben VI may be received. The mayor SISy B 1 iy Witk save | 18 conen thoew the resolution because he held that such | oral ot b e Ll gl At ey work us this should be looked after by the [ g & B0 s for a Board of Public Works. He was sustalned by the council in this opinfon and an other resolution was passed which instruc:s Board of Publie Works to erect a latform similar to the one used in former ears The it ckage, 6 packages, % direct to the in ma- | 50. If you cannot HUDYAN REMEDY COM- n matur his qui KOs~ by o ist, the soveral of the years Dixon and construct The Write. Co doctors of the HUDYAN REMEDY COM- ce tmil u Druggist Schmidt Kubn Omaha & Co Geo Sherman & McConnell Council Bluffs i Drug Co., Myers-Dillon Dillon Drug Co. Drug Co., I. A. Fuller & Co., Chas South Omaha, all sell and recommend Hudyan whe H. Schater, J, H 8. Davis of a the and the mukes on his M. Mul- | ¢ the legislativ anything of value | marriage CSHOHNOEOE CHONONOEGNOREIAONONONIRY “It will be Gisastrous for me if my home find wald Sttmson, “th ubsurd decorations and make rassing for me at the depot must be said about the marringe week." Stims one serfous ov 1ght--he provide himself with cigar room on rlen hefore 1 ¥l AL the GOEOROBOLUONONONOUOINORONONONOEOINONIHONOUCRINONINONORONCNOINONINONINONOINOINONONONONS council | = - the in each | mayor. No | work and the | s action resolution by the last meoting providing for iture of 350 for weed-cutting vetoed by the available for the ouncil sustained the mayor Tho city clerk was authorized the expenditures for registration during 1900, Property owne between Ohio and tloned the council block paving and that street. The The bonds of the ten deputy named by Tax Commissiouer Fleming were approved Stray Dogs Meet V. B. Walker hat 142 dogs during August A resolution passed at back, with emba out about this ary Eng Omana N W H " 17 N 1 o OMAHA'S PURSE STILL OPEN| N nother romantie attachment to a s Gl street | less happy end shortly afterward the | Mayor Co (hat Galvestor i peti- | office of the marringe clerk. Henry Bernes, | wall pass the nand Mark | Gustave cedar [ a well dressed young man of asked for a Cltigens i k. along | lcense to Clara Liebig, apparently At HEL LA LU referred. | Junior The clerk had no fow ubse tions s swelled | William | she was not of legal age and amaunt h been forwarded V:- May Vv" . rhe o bride-to-be was asked Ber| iy Omuhu will contribute at least $4.000 Lt g \ther truthful or had | ;mora pafore the weck Is over. Many of the | not ; been well gchooled in her part churches in the city responded liberally to am 14 years ol answered, the mayor's 11l for funds a s bl e mayor's call for funds and the publi | school children and teachers will contribute several hundred dollars, which will turned into the fund Friday. Following is the list of subscribers not hitherto re | ported Foster oxe ' | " Market Arnotd rarde \aditiona) Willams, Hay house | % ward foot con: road without in se oversoers and su exception, went uring their it very | Nothing until next gullly of | neglected to | ward was also ¢ Nected by W nanua 100 Hillaide Congre. gational h 200 8wedish Luth plen 1 ehurch funds are to nomina- | 5 ity i Tarke ] W onry b however, was had 1o make purposes nt Awful Perfumes sise offensive bre Cascarets Candy Cathrtic remove th and provide a quick, perm S0c bre th, but ause remedy came n Har A \nd | * OB, A f1 Kelly & Hayden Noh 1 ¢ Hartry M. Frandsen N Kaplan E Simon A B St 3. Abrat “h MecLain hurch ARMS man Jiue aged A Owens' Ch Fun i, 3 Trinity Cat nt 2 [ L W h terment Mat o o Turkel Golfrey & M Nully Tle b along Eighteenth Cuming to street petition was sun streets 8 the track: n nent remove Andrew's hureh M wed or two his suspicion from the girl that the tion A a 1w (=] MED yer |1 Y oAb, A stea RACK M Oliver ent at RONG ral from residence Wednesday ect Hill Mrs Tud Plattsmouth A merly ¢ her 18, September 17 org 100w on istian Inte K poundmaster, and Julin 900 sir Fate. wis “ # ety o were reports drowned | or wvis J 1 North Septem T 10, 24th 3 caught John Ty i Neb Neb ¥ The | Pet was passed granting prop i two years srty owners along Eighteenth strect be ween Ohio and Nicholas streets the priv- ilege of removing at their own expense the paving blocks along that street The council approved the appointment of W. W. Willlams, W. H. Straight, C. E Forbes and James McMonics as deputy tax commissioners. The bulldiug inspector w fesue to the Board of Edu cost a permit for the High school building. Ordinances were Introduced for the opening of Francis street from Fifth to Blxth street, for the gradiug of Valley street otween Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streots and for the repaving of Twentieth street between Farnam and Cass streets Ordinances were passed for the paving of Hickory street between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-elghth streets and for the paving of Twenty-seventh street between Leavenworth and Hickory streets st Bantint Ch o - i red Heart ¢ Tey Tudge M Church Shephe S M Etudents Crelgh ton University P Headg'r's, general aud tor's office Auditor of Lursements B0 fles F cright oftice ¥ Pase. office Chlef engineer's ofes General | freight departm nt Supt. of Trans 0 Supt. of Tel Pres. and C Mgre. office 0 Tax o mm sslon er's office 5 00T easurer's offce Frefht claim Aepartm nt i Conl ¢ 300 offica 3.3 Donahue Swedish Evan ellcal Mie on 1 Holdrege tx rand, \ Nelron Clol Holdrege Max | hiig, Holdrege, Neh Ab ahamison trege, Neb C—— The wolf ne fabie pin on sheep's clothing because if he traveled on his own reputation he couldu't accomplish his pur- nose. ounterfeiters of DeWitt's Witc liazel Saive couldn’t sell their worthless | AlOW0 calves on their merits, so they put them in r boxes and wrappers like DeWitt' Look my ( for th Take oniy DeWitt's Witch | ¥ 1ith Tobitt : Hazel Salve. It cures piles and all skin [ V'8 diseases. Doa B Blanche Mortality Statistie Hammona Mu lowing deuth and hivths were re. | Maud Pareor o Kl ported to the health commissioner for ti: [ Mary T \ b s twenty-four hours endfng #* noon Tuesday: [ Nell Malo Cleson Death—Eddie Jones, ckso ed 15, | Edith & A. H, Schub Birthe—( w Cox South ever Kate Empl: t Real teenth, boy; W. E. Jol Parker, [ Swartzlander and_Dept Pibg girl; Ihaac Kalkanskey, 22 welfth, | Charles Jucob ¥, Luts 1 e e in Neh, su " T prov reported. § & Wil sod I Omaha Richard- s Na h n ral Gral Holdroge, Ne Milimine Hodmar Holdrege Ny N s lnstructed to Whittake ation without erection of the new s ot can Dol hurkronquest Holdrage, Neb, Yarter & Hushel Holdrege, Neb 1 Dean & Hedlund, Holdrege, Neb Lindvall & 1 L. Rrown, The Hannighen Holdrege Balfe. o Rug Holdrege Nelson is Hunsi ket o, Rrunn: kant Alus B ster B Perdirts hn_ S SYRINCES of alf descriptions. A complete steck at_very low prices. This Instrument, with two rubber pipes, H0c—postage, 10¢. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO., Deformity lirace Manufacturers. 1408 Farnam OMAHA. A n. girl, Samuslson 1 ner ¥ o Falkn { Neb Hart Altmun Hartos Krog Mittau:r n Bruhn Muhie Dominick 3. P, Skupa Katy hard © Make Your H Garland Happy stoves and ranges 101" ege. 1 Olson, Hanson & The incident bis paper, is as follows The despair of the fusion campaign man- agers in Nebraska is shown by the fakes as reported by the editor in going to take this course Use RETAIL GROCERS JOIN HANDS Abandoned Organizn vived to Cq i n Wil Be Re- rect Certain Abuses rade. About fifty retail grocers mer in the Commercial club rooms Tuesday night, th purpose being to reorganizo the old Retall Grocers' assoclation, which years ago. A temporary organization was efficted by electing H. J. Hughes chairman and C, F. haw secretary It was de- cided to secure a more general attendan hefore proceeding further by sending out postal cards notifying retaflers of a mect- ing to be held at the same place Thurs day evening, September It was the unanimous opinion of those precent that the old association should be rovived, as certaln abuses have grown up since its suspension which are detrl- mental to trade. apsed four THEORIES ABOUT FOOD, Also a Few Facts Subject We hear much nowadays about health foods and hyglente living, about vegetarian {im and many other fads along the sam ne. Reéstaurants may be found in the larger cities where no meat, pastry or coffee |» served and the food crank fs In his glory and arguments and ' theories galore wi- vanced to prove that meat was never in- tended for human stomachs, and alm make us belleve that our sturdy ancestors Who lived four score years In jobust health on roust beef, pork and mutton must have een grossly fgnorant of the laws of health Our forefathiers had other things to 1o than formulate theories about the fond thoy ate. A warm welcome was extended to any Kind from bacon (0 acorn; A healthy appetite and common are excelle s to follow In matt diet, and a mixed diet of gruins meats 18 undoubtedly the' hest A8 compared with grains and vegetahles t furnishes the most nutriment iy y conventrated form and and s assimilated more quickl ables and gralu Dr. Julius Remmson on this subj “Nervous persons, people run health and of low vitality should d plenty of it. 1f th feeblo at ‘first it may by the regular use of Tablets ach mea cellent taken gest weveral thousand grais or other animal food in th B0 matter how weak (he e, no trouble will be exy ular practice Ix made o Dyspepsin Tublets, becau the pepsin and dinstase nec fect “digestion, and every form’ of inli gostion will ba avercome by thelr ‘ise That large class of le who come un der the head of nervous dyspeptics shoul ent plenty of ment and insure it proper digestion by the daily us> of a safe, harm les digestive medicine like Stuart's Dy ensti Tablets, composed of the natura tive principles, pepsin, dinstase, fruf and salts, which actually perform the work of digestion. Cheap cathartic medicines, masquerading under the nam of dyspepsia cures, are useless for in gestion, as they have absolutely no effe Ggon (e metual digestion of oo Dyavepsia in all lts many forms is simply a fallure of the stomuch to digest food and he sensible way o solve the riddle an he dyspepsia fs o make dafly s al time of & preparation like pula Tablets: which orsed the medi exsion and known taln Activ tve principles ATl ruggints sell Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab. lets nt b for full treatment A Tittle booklet on cause’ and stomach trouble mailed froe by F. A Stuart Co,, Marshall, Mich on the Same sense ors fruts I8 dige will di At egE jach rienced if sing Stuart they supply ssary to per § T aid dividuals will do so. Jreary Saing Ly Co the ot Bruart's by addressing which they perpetrating in different parts of the state for the purpose of mak ing the public b that the trend of sentiment 18 toward the popocratic ticket A week or so ago the Bryan organs were proclaiming in bold type that the captain of the Rough Rider club at Craig, Neb had repudiated the republican party and gone over to Bryan. In reply to a lette Inquiry addressed to the person in question, | Wil D. Smith, asking him for a statement of the facts, the following letter was elicited, which s self-explanatory TRAIC v, Seot, 11, 10 —R. D. M comiSia el Yl of the loth at nand Will sy in reply to you that the state AL . fhe Btinduy World: Herald {a a mis tuke, for | ¢ made n that 1 have always ve ublican titkot, and. the one that sent it ta " th World-Herald _made the qut of th whole cloth. Bryan, as n,is 8 gentl man and 1 think a good deal bf him, hav ing serv der him 18 party does not sult me. But 1 reslgn the cup- tiiney of the Rough Riders on grounds thit are known to me and will tell you e of the republicans that live in towi v mad and every means to Keep todrifl ‘and dia” not ome themsely it 1 told George Tre. T’ that T wanted Rim to take my name I e book: that I could be just as %ood % Sepublican out oF the S R o hi1FE Well, 1 don't know Iistener, who had been taking in the Bryan arguments in silence for twenty minutes, “'I thing these signs along the front of this bullding argue a pretty good condition for the workingmen of Omaha, and I think they ought to be pretty well satisfied. I was here in 1808, and I could hardly get into the building for the crowd of men standing about and waiting for the offer of any sort of a job. Today you and I and the clerk and the jay on the sidewalk with the notebook are the only persons in sight. £ Jasper “These democrats wh republican state ticket opponents ‘Brownies,’ didate for governor vear was ex-Governor J They cast 12,000 votes for v majority of them voted the republican candidat The anti-Goebel were mostly or free silver memories that th republicans pecially at keep At Lexington two The same signs were up in front of the bureau the next day, and probably most of them are there yet. There were dozens of thew and they all read “heip wanted Here ar of them, copled verbatim trom the cards Livery help wanted; $2 per month and board. “Men wanted for Wyoming; $2 per day." Laborers wanted for Boone, Marion and Madrid, Ia Laborers wanted Dakota and Colorado.” ““Laborers wanted for work.” “Driver wanted; $50 per month." eman wanted; $50 per month." “private family job; $23 per month board Farm hand wanted In 1896 the farmer who was ring per month for the hand could have secured any number he wanted for half the money or less, aud they would have been glad to get the job. undreds of workers. who preferred working to begging, worked through the dark days for their daily food and no other consideration, and they were rejoiced to be able to thus keep out of the democratic souphouses. Those were the hallelujah times when farmers sold wheat for 40 cents and corn Other farm products were portiopate down farmer pretty nearly crops the field as it did to work and try to save them, even with the cheap help born of the cheap times of a cheap political system ny sta ward Bryan, because he 1 the re last year and champio: declared that they ley, but this is not the jority of Brown democ have talked. They toward Bryan, but say t the democratic national “The republi forego the chance some wou aid for o Wyoming, South city and railroad te hold it for McKinley. ceptionally strong Yerkes, entuckian where standing, The editor of the Arcadla Champion was a member ~of the First Nebraska regiment, which served in the Philippines, That he takes no stock in the attempts of {he Bryanites to make capital by claiming that Aguinaldo was not properly treated in return for assistance rendered in the cap- ture of Manila is shown by his tostimony on the conditions of Agulnaldo’s friendship for the American army, as follows It is a fact known personally to t ditof ¢t the time of the capture of M Mot form a part of the assaulting - That, as soon as the Ameriean 1 i, Fieininion followed. Tooti Vihing they could lay hands on CANHd Tine to hold the Filininos Akuinaldo demanded that his E4 Lo oot the city and he \iby the governors palace \ditions he offered friendii- of the $20 per month, Yerkes is the collector in the Danville district campaign and is litical enemies have to say of him person; a good 50 fortunate ham democrati; Lieuten to the legislature nstead of to became gover loglcal and no succeeded i el Goebel golng on a pro- and it paid the as well to leave his NS herefore, had to be ut scale, young man, had been and was in the way of p 1 am assured that persc thorough a Kentuckian of unexceptional ck events which forced hi party leadership demar more experienced man gereral campalgning Go Upon the ness The fugionists in the Burt county repre- district are having no end of trouble over their candidate for the legis They originally nominated T. I and then demanded that he come off he ticket because he allowed a neighbor to ign his name to the roll of the Rough Rider club inaugurated by the republicans. . fle fnally indicated that he would decline the nomination and C. J. Johnson of Cra was placed in nomination as his successor by the committee. It turned out, how- that the resignation of Mr. Minier as not filed until after the committee had | acted, so that the resignation of Johnson iv ! {avalia, and now they have got together With hecause democracy is stronger. McKinley 1 | the 1dea of persuading Minler to reconsider is strong with the republicans, but the | bis action and allow the committee to reli- party strength depends on state issues | state bis name on the ticket. A prettier = «phe reason why the republican governor tangle could not well have been devised 1s found in the events of the two years. A promounced faction of democrats is refusing to support the cand date of the regular organization, which, in the lifetime of Goebel the Goebel organization. They are compact and ag gressive and number many thousands. 1f they went over to the republicans in a body and supported McKinley there would be no question of his majority fn Kentucky 1 Nave mot found the evidence that they are 1s sentative Charfes M. Pepper, a reputable and un biased correspondent, has investigated po- litical conditions in Kentucky for the New York Herald gives this forecast of the outcome Kentucky ature Minier and is tending strongly toward republican governor and a democrati president. A week's observation in various localitics of the state tmpressed this tendency on me. I put the governor first, because state issues are paramount It is a peculiar throughout Bryan personally is weaker than he four years ago litically he is stronger ocrats affer in consequ | The farmers a burden to ( peka of Ka has correspond Times. Two after making a farmer on watermelons Then he walked into a rowed a butcher knif cutting the melons into them out among the street This act over the meeting since farmers back their he is speaking and an bid their load of Stanley asked the state weeks @ ver a situation a politica the stree and purch | of the state by then loaded for wagons 1| The editor of the York Republican was 11 in Omaha last week trying to dodge the evidences of prosperity which protruded on the he side. e place that attracted his attention was .| an employment bureau, in front of which sat two men smoking short pipes, one en deavoring to convince the other of the beau- ties of Bryanism. overy up 0 on ¢ his audiences, be. against are ohn r him directl Brown ites em from three 1 found came ned ] J0¢ 1ppo rats wi hey ar ticki on their part the state themselves, although they may not be abie They have an ex in the nominee for governor, Kentuckians. I have been told of his fine social of his kinship with the best fam ilies of the state and of other things wh are important in a Kentucky campaign al revenue pture ldate of in He talker mplimen nt Gove place said Taylor nor and ominate candidate for this fall's election onally as M. haracter. m to th ided an On the vernor as are vernor Stanley t the K0 at ( 1 speech © with hased al meat o and governor was press confronted govers the xlously melons thel Goebel Young Brown but this was far from showing their real strength. The for Taylor and elected him 3 democrats | \§ H Though th issue is dead in Kentucky, it is one of the \ becoming pla A el ort th akes All his b tary rnor whic him is Yerkes and | the B he old, says New irove he al I of commenced and people At nor hall walit Governor | committee to notify the people that he could not afford to feed 1a nest them who were filled with resentment into the sta A c Th MeKin mood of the ma- whom esentful enough | | supporting will not | An hn Eve “In their candidate the democrats are not Be h belonged Beckham, | the party as the He is a aker of the house | litical promotion. | just ut front making life Yo o hal ond the b pas on heralded every w They wh for the and stump or in Beckham is not the equal of his opponent and the dems an i nide Washington Suloon o Proken Mayor 1l Berg Neb. Tel. Co W Farnam Smith & Co. 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Closing Out Pictures -- Special sale on every picture in our art department--$4 pletures, 98¢ pletures, 50c—-§1.50 pictures, 3%c—$1 pleture T3¢ pletures, 15¢-50¢ pic tures, such bargalns were neve offered art lovers—in addition offer every picture in our house at a discount of 10 to G0 per cent—we have put prices on them that will make them scll fust—~in our window we show Iue of genuine platinum photographs sold everywhere at $1.50 to $2—our price, 65¢ each—they all represent the finest reproductions of old and modern masters A. HOSPE, Muslo wad AL 1613 Boagias. The Staff Of Life— Good bread—better breud the hesi bread things being equal the child that eats Balduft's bread will In the best nourlshed, growing into strong and vigorous man or womanhood—thers 4 no place like Baldufi's for the best baked bread-—-and the best bread ix what is known as “Whole Wheat Bread" one loaf will convince you of this fact but we make all kinds of bread made bread ~Boston brown bread—gra ham bread—rye bread-Vienna bread and it's wll good bread—none better in the world any ol these breads when you take a meal with W. S. Balduff. 1520 Faruam St. , 25¢ 10¢ to we other howme made we serve