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THE ()\L\ll‘\ lh\lL\ Iill SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, West Bound Fiyer Collides with an South Omaha News. —_— PThs Ludtee’ cifcte of g . Jewelry Made (o Orde 2 « ydist ehurel mahn Train Thro w . r to Order. ad e A list ehy | Through & Switch 4 We manufacture jewelry and t s, 4 Nort cond street, Busineas Men Sacrifice Their Own Iuterests | man's Blouder. A petition was presented to the city| MORds to order. Stone settings of all kinds Ly afternoon at 2:30 o : ¢ g Chicago limited train, No. 2, and Chicago, | four signatures, requesting that the smoke °f until ":-' ‘Th”( “;'N.,\:'-',,"‘ \_l'”_- pony AL his home “Twenty.seventh and Jefter: 8t, Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha train No. | nulsance at the Armour plant be abated.| ¥atch worl B JIWIer, SIS N ntiest, | Baveswl homss amided Wiih diasden STOCK WILL BE OFFERED TO EACH CITIZEN | 1o’ collided In the Missouri Valley yards. | It was asserted by the petitioners that when ‘zw Godtrey AR il (9 TR DG PRI B P A tramp on the head-end of the baggage | the wind comes from the north the smoko [ SOUth Omaha, Neb. thoritics and an effort will be mad car of the Chicako train had both lege cut | from the six stacks at Armour's drops down | Magle City Gossip. tegninats the disease as boon &8 Firat oft and i« %0 badly Injurcd that he will [oOn Q street so thick that it Is impossible | See K Munshaw & Co. for lumber. ‘Tel 2 The King's Daughters circle of the Firs | City s Divided Into Districts to e Pr u church held an anniversary Canvasned by the Sollcitora—F protably die. Joha Wells of Boone, Ia., | to see but a few feet ahead Mayor Kelly 18 expected home from his | g, home ot Ars, Cyrus Wright y Letter Heralda engineer on the Omaha train, had one hand | A committee was appointed by the mayor | eastern trip this evening ¢ the | IWeRLyAtN and 11 strects, Friday atter: cir Approw badly crushed and Fireman Robert Kirlin | to investigate and it has been found that | . There will be no evening service at the noon First Presbyterlan church The woman's Auxiliary of the Young - of the St. Paul train sustained a bad cut lvm-r- Is very little cause for complaint on | ~yye "4y 'y, Ruggles 18 quite sick and un- | Men's Christian assoclation will hold i " 3 % " i on the head account of smoke, except on certain occas | able to leave her apartments | meeting "Turs iy afternoon at 3 o'cl e O na| The Wreck was the result of u switch- | sions when the wind Lappens to be from |~ W. G. Sioan e western part ot | Bt s B WA Tty nea and RANAM smfits OMAHA. ectors of the Auditorium company have " 4 h ¢ | the state on a h & trip | H streete " " hat . o |man’s mistake The 8t. Paul traln starte the north At the time this petition was | the 5 " ) Junior leagu der the superiv { 3 AND CARPET COM Ny, otk t the, ";mv- 4o 1:"1 ’:'n new |;)‘ south from the depot for the purpose of | Introduced iu the council the time-worn |, There will be communion service at th y e : FETRRN week to the sale of stock In the new proj- | . First Methodist chureh this forenoon tendency of Mrs. Fenger, will glve ect, Heginning at 9 ck Monday | Eetting on sidetrack A switch waa | topic of emoke consumers was brought |\ VATl TG TP Combs, Thirtieth and | 8ocial i the pa )t the Methodist chuch orning th Il make & thorough canvass | LHTOWD Wrong and as soon as the crew | forth again and discussed at some lengib. | Q etreets, announce the birth of a son {6 Tnireaiy’ evering. Tetreahments will DL Il e buetnens seetion ey ety and |dlscovered this the train was backed up | ome of the members of the council thought | Miss Eunice Ensor entettained a number [ USRS traneportation lines D ot e ueinens sectlon of the clly e |in the hope of gettlng out of the way of | that the packers ought to be compelled to | Of her fricnda at whist Priday evening. | i guverniniont © sanitars - inepector il pefore Saturday night they cspe the Chbicago lmited. The provide thelr furnaces Cottages built to sult biyers, Jno. J n Boer! d 375,00 worts | two trains were with emoke con- - o 7 | contliie (o Inapect care in which ifvestack subscriptions for an additional §75.000 worth | 4l BLNeTe .| A sidewaik has been ordercd construated | i shiped uniil December < rule this - e . o i of mtock. Special committees have been |TRRIRE ““""' when I'h']-]vn;xlr\v‘ collided ',['I’"I o ,“" - k“"]' “""_'('”""““:" ""’“{.M'““ oft 'thy cual Bide of Fortieth atrest from I 10 | inspection censes on Novermbar 1 Ihousands of buyers in the past 10 days can testify to elected to visit b nanufacturers | Poth engines were badly damaged and the | 8lad to see smoke issuin e atac L streets. | Monday night the stewards and trustees e o Rl oy . Do a Btore ‘o _'d = AL U ""“("”, et facturels [ mail car and tender on the Chicago train | 48 It Indicated that men were helng em- “Mru. M. M. Cress has Foturced trom | of the Methodist ‘church will ‘meet” as ‘an the bargains they have received at the 1 nnpln‘l Store. N¢ Lo Tenels overy Dusimasn man who has not | telescoped and wero derailed. The coaches | Ployed and thut business was going on at | Pennsylvinia, where she Visited friends for o OO TR B TR AL Ll 6 letting up here. We continue to offer—at this Manufac ¢ A | were slightly damaged, but none of the | @ brisk rate 1M tee I8 requested to make u speclal eftort to already been inter in the pew build- . " The Hogan property nty-sixth and rers' OUTLE 5-values heretofore nnknown, This e sengers sustained any serious fnjurics. | Resurdless of the report the investigat- | 4 The Hosan property at fwenty-sixth and | 50,0 000 turers' OUTLET SALLE- -values heretof K Election o erfered tompor- | The St Paul train stayed on the track | 108 committee may make, it may be stated | N ‘D, Tracy Mrs Jennie Raymorg and Mr. and Mr i ruly P NA 3O SALER and deserves your earnest 5 p . W. ‘Jones desire sross thanks to is truly the SALLE ALE iy With the 8 \of funds, but (A0 tho conches were but littse the worse | that the Armour company proposes to erect | Rev. Howard Cramblet, pastor of the | & W Jones desire ), expross (hanks to t u fc « or the smash-up. Georgo \ 1| an Immense smoke stac o carry ¢ | Christi hurch, has recovered from his newed vigor and with the tion of Ule Wwal engineer on the St l'“”I . y his morning Rev. Dr. Wheeler will ! o o ed arraugements can be perfected. ' e Drosperous conditions assured the directors | tFAIn and, although he stayed with his g s e 1. This stack nd the employes of the Armour company A consideration. r courtesles’ shown at the funeral of reach & sermon on the “Landing of the | - Y | - t that ecuro even | €0KING, ho came through the wreck with. | Will be by far the highest in the city and | Pilkrim Fathers. ‘ Betiee. teauits th e ttatmed n' the |00t 8 scratch. Kirila, the freman, was | Wil be built of brick upos a olid oeRarete | O e hres weeks fooking afted PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. With some rare Parlor Funiture Inducoments —an aggregation of values - xf.uurm Tanvast Seventy thousand dol. |{BrOWD from the {rain and his head was | foundation. Plans for this proposed big | Where he spen sy i o s SIACK WuPs dFAWE Some Lihe nen gt ¥ | Mistnses matiers e B AP (real good furpiture, not cheap goods) that is seldom offered anywhere. ( een subscr and an additio njured when he struck the ground. 7 sl 6 480, bu Revival services will be hold at the Chris s el AT Lo n k to see them o e e, " 4441419MT ) " petaraon, the injured tramp, has not been | ccount of other bullding operations belug | tan church evers evemng this Week by | W. MRIch of Amex is at the Murray :u:u.lns Leather Couch-—rococo—olive or maroon—cloxely tutted- N able to tell the doctors anything about | URder contemplation the work was de- | Rev. 8 T. Martin -y b e A R AL K or mahogauy fAinished frame—Manufacturers’ Price....... layed. Now th . The Knights and Ladles of Security will [ W. R, Stanhope of Lincoln ts at the M- | B - gzt d limself. A letter was found in bis pockot | laved. Now that winter has virtually set | o0 RS ORGS0 " eVenting at Mod- | lard Davenports—mahogany finished frame highly polished upholstered 1n nmm.n A letter explaining the plans of the direc- | bearing the name Peterson, but It con- | /D BOthing will be done until spring, ex- | ern Woodman hall J. D. Macfarland of Lincoln is at the atterns—7 feet long—very handsome tors Las been mailed to business men of |tained nothing which gave any clue as to | €Dt to purchase the material to be used | Epworth league devotioral excrelses will | Honenaw Manufacturers’ Brios. G the city that they may be fully informed |his residence. and have it unloaded on the ground. All|be held at the Methodst church at 630 | 5 g, oo bl Anished #4 1o the progrews of the auditorium pro- | of this will be done during the winter | l,“"l':":l"‘"I'"z"m” A 05 XHe ki op a Couches—30 fnches wide—fringed of fososo ouk or mahogany finished—six Ject before the committees wait upon them months, with a view to commencing the | pt 4448 Great Question” s the on ol Tonl of Sheridan, Wyo., is a patron rows of tufts—newest French velour covering 9 40 This was done that partners might confer WOMEN WORK FOR CHARITY erection of the main stack as soom as the | church this morning. lllard Mavufecturers’ Price and have their minds made up, so that the siness Men Forewanrned. Willlam Neville of North Platte is | X Henshaw ot o o : | - eiiteenth and S streets and at Thir . o pestry ery. o values—Manufacturers’ Price "n: 4l otk wh »‘ o i a Fatr tor | Forelun Missionary Convention. teenth and N stroets John Osterberg of St. Louls is a patron B e o e tere 1a col f e B R T On Thursday last the Woman's Forelgn oh Garlow huw returned to Montana | of fhe Merchants, '~ © & 0dd Divans—highly finished in mahogany--upholstered 1 solld colors o 5% Weel's tims to the Work are tHef | s after o visit with his daughters, Miss Nel- | 15 C. Barnes of Malcomb, ix a patron elours of new paterns of tapestry o b sl LT O B L | Misstonury soctety of the Omaha distric: ; b M g el erm 0 3 y nave Deen ordered Jooatet J Koehn of Sheboygan is quartered MR - oF Bl packa=silk velou® Catholte Parishes of City Condueting | "**tHeT Will permit in the spring Fire hydrants have been ordered located ¥ 0dd Divans—mahogany veneered—inlald o plain backs—si 9 g Mo und Miss Neva Garlow | of the ler Grand. they hope to digpose of matter in ono | ScBlltz hall has been transformed into a | held a convention at the First Methodist | Mr. and Mrs. Bradley of Chic \o the | John 8. Hoover of Blue Hill is registered Manufacturers’ Price pok ,,' C le. A (imate has been | YeFItable fairviand by the Catholic parishes | Eplscopal church, Twenty-third and N | giests of Mr. and Mr D, Holmes, |at the ller Grand 5-plece Parlor Suits, lwnnl[ul quarter sawed oak or mahogany finished n..m.- weel possible 1 eatlinate bas been | op ypy oisy, which are conducting & fair for | streets. Forty delegaten wero present ang | TWenty-fourth and DD atreets Mrs, M. I, Cory of Beatrice was at the with marquetry—upholstered in fine «ilk tapestry ::“‘n’x"' 'I"X‘“" i '“"" l'”":l"""' """‘”":’I‘I’x“ the benefit of the new Home of the Good | the session lasted all day. These officers trnnbiab A R b R “ irray yesterday AT N Manufactirers’ Price ¢ o pected to give and cane ) h- he quarters o - h Merchants {s entertainin . V. v ” ’ - acriptions fall thort of the report o ”‘"3:?‘:":: 6P AP DPIAR NATRIY, NAW, DGR O UG GF 1Ab MAD e Pt CAenL e y L m“:r Ard ‘ot Linsoln: = 3-plece quarter sawed golden oak or mahogany finished Parlor Rults up P A LA A B L R ) neans of druperies the hall has been | Ohaffee of the Hanscom Park church, pros W ded P Hunt, son ga81 O M. Ut A. N. Ro wite of Kansas City are holstered in velours of mewest shade 2' ',5 considered by the directors and the piaps | I¥H Into booths, in which all sorts of | Ident; Mrs. Cole of the South Tenth street | loft last night for rado to look v beautitul art work are offored for sale. | church, vice president; Mrs | the mining interests of the tarily b g i el n:: srwhte miwman of e i lstered | will be revised | A AR L 5 hee P nt; Mre. Beatty of the | " o tho evening of Novémber 20 Rev. Mar- | o e T 4y plece quarter sawed golden oak oSets—Inlaid back—upholstered fn It Is the duty of every business man tu | tne faIr opened Novembe, nd will | Seward street church, second vice presi- | tin will spedk t the Christian choren o | New York, 13 at the Millard - w o he n i ) K in S o olour i1k tapestry-—worth $37—Manufacturers' Price | dontinub uetil. November 17 nce the | dent; Mrs. Gillan of the Wal n . . Potter, clerk of the district court | silk volour or s B, (6 sublctiba for stoe the . Hew e until No ) 7 ce the | dent; M an of the Walnut HiIll church, | “The Devil's Work ie South Omaha . on ot 5. 8Tika sarior B4 od 1o damask of Iz 50 ::v:n'n'.u'v‘ :."r -‘.“,..,,l,,,:,.',‘., ‘:w“:" :'.‘ ,‘.'m,\t pening night the crowds have been large | recording secretary; Mrs, Porter of Trinity | Mrs. E. I3 Stewart of Ogden, Utah, a at Glenwood in the city $.51600 1 y finished Parlor Sets—upholstered in i 3 i te and W abash, LM A " . A cturers' Price.. who In one of th ardent supporters of the | “14 Father Glauber and Father Jennette, | church, treasurer; Mrw. Hurman of the | s Grice” Mosely of Ashiand, Neb. Mg At g B B Rl | TN — e “::"‘,‘ :“m:,, .:,' '; fable, 44 adlLorim. hoss men who hve con. | YIO 8T in charke, are much pieased with | Seward street church, corresponding neoro. | Shescly t e MU - L Morris Chairs—oak or mahogan$ finished frimes—comfo ; 5 50 sented 1 s u week of their time fo|'D® large attendunce and expect to net a [ tary. Addresses were delivered by Mrs. | The choir of the First Methodist Epie- | I8 putting up at the Merchants tachable cushions in seat and back-— Manufacturers’ Price.. SULLiE ";‘ “;‘r' ) “ A m’! "' .:" n‘.“.m-.g‘ mtortable sum for the worthy charity. | W. P. Harford of Omaha, Mrs. I1da J. Moe | Copal chi wlxl i to :"'] reorganized, The | W, P. Miles mmlJ 1‘1 31" lnhx(h of Sidney b Lkl L LR N ' e e as pd 8 Tée 0! d Rev. Bdw ch services of Mr. Campbell have been secured | are stopping at the Iler Gran u great sacrifice. Citizens should respong | PVIErent parishes have assumed the re- fof Fremont and Rev. Edwin Matthows, a : | Cund 5 Ay PRy Bedding---Draperies---Carpets. Lincoln re stopping at the Miilard | thbles in the dining hall. Dinner is served - s Shitoh toulght o {h S the Anti- : N ’ c 1s at AL B R Baloon. oate. hev: Conl the anti- | W 1%, Norway, & lumberman of Chippewa Nowhere will you find such bargains as thesc -All first-class goods a HAYe] \ it i uid ’v‘:m Sipteie \“'" Jky 8¢ noowikns e followingwomen | |/ TR SESE SR Shastar Taxs T e ban N et Bl VL) [ SDRARSALRS MRS fces that must appeal to all thinking persons—right in the heart of the sea have an auditorium and if the pew structure ‘ preside over the tables of the varlous City Treasurer Koutsky asserts that the | the speaker pric " ) Nebraskans at the Merehants: W. ¢, |H 4 . 18 to bo one that we will be proud of 1t is | A0 | money duv on sewer district No. 107 and on |, Lust nish ? jere of Central City, W, Robertson of son, too—-just when you most need them necessary that every man in the city put lodge, No 4 f d o Twenty-secon P “ozad, | oung of Btunion, H. W ¢ i ! te cotton-hoth side: : : Y K St. Johi's and 8t, Cecella's—Mrs. Willlam | the grading of Twenty-second and Twenty- | \voskman. gave @ toeialand ol whichs Cou ; E. Young of Btanton, ", w.L-m Fancy Quilted Comforts, filled with pure whi otton -hoth sides l 29 s shoulder to wheel and help the | yayden, Nios. J T. Burke, Mrs. Hannan, | third etreets Is coming in very slowly. The | well attended t ter silkoline—#ize 72x78 inches... o and D rfolic . cuuse along M gd Hayden, Mrs. Payne. firat payment on these special districts came | ““I'he Mission of the Individual Christia : xtra Iarge Home-Made Comforts—hand Kknotted—very close—just Information Spread Abrond, ™ "hilomena's and € eter's—Mru due eptember 19 and » tha 18 the subject of the sermon to be deliver - — _ _ - el # g “Th s bd Ll J. Fitzmorris, Mrs, O. McCaffrey due on September 19 and since that time fn- | 2“5 *BfEri s “Kplacopal Ghureh ¢ like you make ygurssif.. e plans of the directors of the com- | 'St Mary Mogdalene's and St. Josoph's— | terest on this assessment fs piling up at the | o clock tod pany have heen given publicity and every | Miss Annle” Frenzer, Miss Mary Fleorsch, | rate of 1 ¥y Nice Fleecy Cotton Blankets—full 10-4 size——In light tan and 98 ¥ 3 Y | Miine AnlS Eamoms per cent a month. Mr. Koutsky | Storm sash. Howland Lumber and Coal I Oba‘ 'CO Cul'e blue.. e e . C i man fo Omaha has had time enough to make | Migs Anaie e o » s, | thinks that if the property owners in these | COmpuiy, I wenty-fourth street, between M South Omaha-Mrs 'George Parks, Mrs | &t b, Mixed Wool Blankets—Iarge sise—in gray, with fancy up his mind how much stock he will take. | Ahern, the Missea Storm. districts kaew that the Interest was piling | “70 N #lrects o y BT & ’Mm":” 9 & Lig2e 2 l 48 When the directors begin their canvass they | . St. Patrick's and 8t Wencealau's—Mra. J. | up so rapidly they would come in and set artin, an ey, L wi i RS BT A A T should bo greated with Hiheral subscriptions | MUIVINIIL Mrs.'Lyawm, Miss Moti iire. Miss | (0 Ll Lol LLUE o men only lat e N Mens | low o Mother Bunished Cigarettes 43288 Bod Plilows—all good feathers—Amoskeag A. C, A l 35 and should not be compelled to waste thetr | SXROY L abe | = atternoon | and Tobacco With a Harmiess Ticking—Por pair.. f time in giving information which has al- amond ring and reveral por YR URBIe| New Singing Society. r 8 Stout of Omaha has just pur Remedy—Costs Nothing to Try. 60-inch Nottingham l...u-(urmlnn full 3% yards long—button hole ready been put In the hunds of all prospec. | ATticles bave been offercd in voling con-| There is & movement on foot for the or- | chased three houses at dwenty-fourth und SARe-—WHILS RBA. BOFUL ovsirn W b 5 ty *kh. i : | tests which are attracting wuch attention. | ganization of & male chorus in South Omaha | from Mra, Lowis, the consideras | P Y8 Mtookholders | Musicians have volunteered their services X s 33,600 Beautiful designs in Tapestry Portiers—two and three tone mixtures l “The directors are not expecting to de- | - 2 to be known as the Harmony club. The ex property at Twentv-fourth and B 3 vards long -top and bottom fringed— per pair.. i and concerts are In progress much of the | pectation fs that fully 100 members will be P ¢ 3 vote their efforts to setting forth the great |4t ¥ uember et s been sold by Thomas 1. 0'Nell : - Heavy Chenllle Portiers—iringed—double dado—full width and need of an wuditorium—that Is conceded i jectied.aud s aidt: Wlll ue siads by tions f LG ULZWhILE) WBaTBEDboRes (0 erect Ve yards long—Per pair. Omaba has spent several yoars in dls- | Interested to start out on a firm basis g0 as | ¥ellings thereo & s g cussing _tho matter and now the time has | EXCHANGE DISCUSSES EARTH | to form a permanent club. 1f those who are | SV, Martin, pastor of the Firet Chris- § . C All Wool Extra flur\rr Ingrain Carpets—latest colors and ase tiun ehurch, Omuha, will assist Rev., How- e, Al come when the tulk must be backed up with - interested in such an organization will send | ard Cramblet in a series of revivil serv- 3 designs . § 4 funds. The project 18 no longer in the air | Real Estate Men Wi inten to Ex- | their names to E. P. Baker at room 108 Ex- | ices in the near future i 8 = ‘ _ SMITH'S AND ST S llru“v\fl Carpets—without borders- 5}0 and publlc spirited citizens will no doubt pert Testimeny from Heary W, change building full details will be given oA AT R LR bt P e in parlor and lml room desigo®... ... ..... do all in their power to make the erection Yates and Other Aathoritien. o = shape, with good prospects fur u contind- ! Velvet Carpets, with and without Imrvlerv bnnullllfl rug designs New Methodist Parsonage. o c of the building possible before another year | Rev. 3. . Johinaon saye: “The contract | 12 (Hroush the season. i T e e rolls around. At the regular meeting of the Omaha | for building the new Methodist parsonage | oy i core mang Twenty fourth wrreet Y 9x12 Brussels “”“‘ in "'”‘" and library desigas ; ; : made without '6 ', SUm————— Real Estate exchange (o be held as usual | pug been let to Carter & Alcox, who w vesterday in payment of an elect ’; % miters § A A . POLICE LOOKING FCR CURLY |at the Commercial clubs Wednesday noon the lowest bidders. A large force of men | 0 ”"'I_r ~"‘l“ in 4‘"'”-‘“{‘ i ; ? Lo —_— 4 Henry W. Yates will deliver an address on | s now at work and the bulldlug will be | wf prugsday evening the fpworth jeac “ F ' B Hot “nh.- subject of “Omaha Real Estate.” M. | pughed to completion with all the rapldity | the Sethodist o R rlews and tasteless out Ole “"“ Ill'O Il‘gflllls- ked Theft of Horse | Yates' remarks will be the first of & serics | honsible, The contract culls for the mon | musiens proRtam Wil bé giver be mixcd wih coffec or food and wh i ¢ e L LI LR L B B Bedroom—Diniug Room - Parlor and Hall Furniture of all grades—all sub and Bogy. of talks from promiuent Omaba real es- | pletion of the structure by January 1. as |, Oficer Newman went to Glenwood ve i W system @ m © u S e | tobaceo i any form. The remedy contadng mitted for your Inspection—Investigate and we ure sure you wi ce i Y tate men and property owners and In ench | the intention Is to have the pastor located | Funted & home. hnd. bigdy - (rom' Solon | NOthing that “could possibly’ do”indury. * It each and every ltem as belng ns bIE & bargaln as You ever saw e Dl The police are looking for a man known | cage the subject will refer to questions | in his new home on New Year's day' Walker and forgot to return it |1 simply an antidote for”the polsons of £ \ i a8 “Curly,” wanted on & charge of horse s | tobaceo and ta olcotine out the sys. Combination Bookcase d Writ Yoy olde o1 D v of paramount interest to real estate deal- Rev. 3. W. Jennings. presiding elder of | Lonaccp, and takes clootine out of the ayu: | ombina ookcase and Writing Desk, golden osk or mahogany finish, steallng. “Curly” is the spleler for the e Floral Club Organized. | the Omaha disirict, will preach at the TIrst | 25 fend and i« a God-send to mothern French;bevel e plate—verypretty design '4 50 Nebraska Music hall. Friday night, about The Omaha Real Estate exchange has | A number of young people have organized | Methodist Eplucopal chirch, fwenty-third | who have growing boys nddicted o the Manufacturers’ Price...... . 1:30, It s alleged, he called at 8olon [gone a great deal of good for the city of | What they call a Floral club, with Mrs, Al | “%) ¥ Strects, Sandav morning = - | smoking of clenretien “Anyone can have o Hall Troo, golden oak, with box, 121K French heveled pattern "“"" Walker's llvery barn in South Omaha and | omaha,” sald & prominent member yes- | Hunter as president and Mrs, Ralph Hall | gerve Thanksgiving this vear in o union | Drog & Chemical Co 1412 Fth and Rice large fancy double hooks—Manufacturers' Price..... told the man in charge that Walker was g : y t 1 The object | ico to be held at the Christian church, | Sts., Cincinpatl, 0. ani casily drive oul Red s Nnish old cha 4 ‘a8 | terdny, “and the new officers’ will endeavor | secretary and treasurer e object s to| Aervice to be held &t the Chrlatian ohreh, | 8ts.” Cincinvatl, 0. dni castis e foul edroom Suits, finished in mahogany or golden, Z0x24-inch, beveled mirror in Omaha and couldn't get home. A% he |in (ne’ future to place it on even a higher [MupDly flowers for sick peoplo and espoctally | TWENY-hird apd K streots, Rove iers Thobiceo smoks and dirty spittoons from plate, top of dresser 40 inches, bed six feet six inches Bish, com cars had stopped running, and 60 wanted & | plane than it has reached during the year | o tho patients at the South Omaba hospital. plete—Manufacturers’ Price. . o horse and buggy sent for him. He o Committees will be appointed t end t = = v . Sy % orse a | past. The enthusiasm and good feeling e appointed to attend to Dining Room Chalr, cane seat, solld goldon ok, high braced arm, six rvindl:-~ (“Curly”) bad been detalled to deliver the |auong the members were never beter and | the furnishing of flowers and funds for this BEFORE DU'{]NG AFTER and stretcher in back, skirting under seat vehicle. Ho way glven a fine bay Borse | tna( fact fnsures a united front for the | PuFpore will be raised by the levying of a O A R Y Cc and now top buggy for the purpose. real estato business and the upbullding | #mall assessment About 8 o'clock yesterday morning Walker e i et Extenston Table 42x42 top, golden Anlsh, hus 4 extra leaves, ball bear. of Omaha ¢ » ™ @ | X ing casters, highly pollshed—manufecturers’ price ................. dropped Into bis place of business a8 usual |~ orny exchange has some very Important ugar Beet Harvest ghly ers’ pi . wnd was much surprised to learn of ge The crop of sugar beets on Bellevue {sland | Rattan and Reed Sewing Rocker, white, with green enameled lrlm- RLHiyial arTandi &a b CWAIkar) Had Eean ""‘_'"‘“m::“:‘" hund that will be pushed 1o} pianieq: by South Omaba business men g | e I I mings; In two lots, assorted patterns, at each $3.24 and.......... I.15 at his home in South Omaha all night Omahs M“"nur citizens. We have arranged l‘l;-!ll‘ul Il.ll'\lwxlv'(;l as hl(?ll“: as possible. H Wardrobe, size 7 feet 4 inches high 38 Inches wide, double door, well construct Tho rig had not yot returned and “Curly,” | g"gyrprige for each future meeting of the aristle; Who is pres'dent of the Jooal| | ; i ed and good design, bas two drawers below B compi said yesterd at the beets sold the hot alr virtuoso, was not in his ac- | o\ onanze und it s our hopo that every | COMPARY. sald yesterday that the beets sold | s g e ot Manufacturers' Price...... T customed place in front of the Nebraska ypio NS SG #0 far had brought $4.25 a ton, which is 25 % i 4 embef o present. That (here will y IR0 e N Child's Iron Crib, size 30 or 36 inchen wide, brass trimmings, white s theater. An hour later w telegram was | bl 0! crowd in attendance upon | DU mOre than the uverage. This ad- | reccived from the police at Glenwood, lu., | ditional price is paid on account of the ex- | 1 SOMPIeIs With. waYeR WiKe Wpriag hatss 4 Rojies.8s, Misanged Wednesday's meeting to see what the first | o, cvit FHCR T8 PEE PR Bocoun 010%~ Manufacturers' Price. .. '"?l‘:‘h‘m‘:'e ‘-‘:\‘; "_"‘l"(“““l‘"“.""';;l"’u-‘ “‘_n‘l: surprise will be is evident from the in- jadl oo 0dd dresser, golden, bevelod plate, swell top, ¢ patent sliding o & y o terest already manifested.” ", {3 v g A | doscription of the equipage corresponded y ested. il “r“[:ltl:.'::“‘::m: 'I:‘I"IL:. gt "d]r]u:‘-rn(::nm r‘lllln:l Hl:(k, large and roomy-—Manufacturers’ Price. . Glenwood police were requested to arrest | A smooth man with n smooth graft ran | ang o great improvement i motteed Ly B perlor inside fittings— Manufacturers’ Price. the men and an officer was immediately | Tight Into the ar B AR L & s n . Las y Chiffonier, solld oak, has 5 commodious ovele o went for them. day afternoon while working the clty hall. | year the books were in bad shape and when S L5 il pm' m. 1 60 Z, v Good 1a what he calls himseif and he | the condition of afiairs was noted the mayor A 10x17, & grand bargain—Manufacturers’ Pric c ’ 000" He goea. from. o N a—— certainly Is g ®oen from oM M. B Morrl £ 812 Webst {0 oftica 1n euch city ‘ne §orks exnisiing | 404 council revised the board of registration World Famous Marlani Tonic L e R e dmm‘ 2 48 M. B, Morrissey of 3152 Webster str & bogus telegram purporting to come from | 1ist With a view to improving the scrvice. Manufacturers' Price..... # ‘man who seems (o (ake a parti eastarn relatives, which Informs him that | This has been done and o far very few er- FOR BODY AND BR IN Baby Carrlage Salo, @ remarkable bargaing lltywm.d curria; I} ab is fa us | ¢ er 18 dangero d " sh & . Sara’ B ¢ 8 O e e Bihaclh T st tome &t e 1t he winin ko has | Fors in the books have been found A all high grade—Manufacturers’ Prico.., ; 5 15 phy, Morr is under the b 3 1 Then he tells a d luck story — 0dd lot of kitchen tables, 27x42-in r a s and . Straining order from the district Ry Ay SHEDTIN, LN & Rard hick giory Epworth League ¥ ¢ ch top, oak l-x nd sides, legs sac X bolted on—Manufacturers' Price. oo yakes imisriaring with his. family. S heln puy bl way buck 1 the ofd home' | The Epworth league is planning to be at ince 1863, Fndorsed by Medical Profession Mattresses, cotton top, bound edge, good tcking, well filled. oy o o0 on o o divorce sul The police o (oo w8 headed o ) o ap . . ) - * wife has brought against him, but he hur | way and they had a deseription of nhim | Home and keep open house on Thanksgiving el ko ' 19 1 s M acturers’ Pric repeatedly violated the order. The police | fonwequently whei he enterod the office of | 48y from 7 until 10 p. m. A special fnvita- | , Munufacturers’ Pri hav. been looking for Morrissey for i 100 | William Kierstead, secretary of the Fire | tion and welcome {8 extended to all young | Woven Wire Springs, closely woven and tight, heavy h; time, but he has always eluded the officers. | ang Police st Bilics it 4B Commencoll opert” | Dot i the city ana enecily tose whe | MIMediate, lasting, efficacious, agreeable b s ; oot frame- ggc Kierstead called Chief Donahue, who sent | Are boardiug and will not be able to spend . ) ) Y I3 1 Good to the ¢ty jall. * \When he was | Thanksgivicg at their homes. The details | At Druggists Kverywhere. Refuse Substitutes. 4 our Bll ln searched some fine burglar's tools were | Sv OV p ' found In his \:‘H\HHK “rxhh will be sum- « At Depart t t . e ar 'n clent to give enitentiary sentence, Jur ‘Stove Department represents all that fs bes " lent to give him a penitentiary sentence, l Qur Stovo Department represonts all that Iu best In stovedom—Peninsular . Estate Oak Btoves, Btar Estato Stoel Rangos, oo orr o y L prices; L LOCAL BREVITIES. o v — For Cook Stove—guaranteed first-class James Osterlund. aged 21 died of e K ®! ] s . The ver latest defll n 5 baker—heavy castings and well = o | ERREERED S o S0 Parlor Furmture at'a big ut in pricer > o - le; 1l'un| Iron Range—large oven and full Durt the past week the irol'ment ¢ . . N 4 nickel trim. 820 £ s G gEAR, e N, ot 3% One of the largest single purchases ever made by this house, received last 3 RRMmXSIRNE 1, peliadeipras firebox. increnred to 120 and the number of puplis ONLY a1 e ‘Comentus night school was about | borght from omo of the leading makers of parlos goods at a Great Reduction in price for For Eetate Oak Heater—guaranteed to hold i [ v Spot Cash. 1f youexpect to g | P el oo 4 e i 1At shnhol Aniex i mowila | i‘\‘l A pect to get any thing for the parlor or sitting room this fall these bargains will fire forty-elght hours with soft lu’h ¢ tn the northw corner of the school intere you, \ 4 coal ot~ Workmen are engaged In plucing a | No. 190—FANUY PARLOR CHAIR, | No. G15=ROMAN SEA St VA o S PHUTEchuN foundation under the bullding &nd hope to | Solld mahogany, real marquotrle Inlaki| Carved manogany, stk damask spring| VO P0F=IARLOR SET, 8 pleces. § 4 For Peninsulur Base Burner—finest baso = bave it ready for use In twu weeks. back, full spring seat, hand polished. u| seat, fine Inlatd lines, a very dainty plocs Hand polished m thogany, genuine inlakd ) ; heatiug stove made—tully nickel trimmed. Adjutant Currle Judd Montgomery will| chalf worth $25.00-—genuine 1180/ for any parior and ha'recilur 1800 manU \ntaid alxo With mother of 3 QUDINK Krete; ol conduct speciai services at the Salvatfon| bargain at o retall price would be §25, a spectul 1€ prar rd carvivg, highest wrade Army barracks 1711 Davenport strect, this | g, @ jgqeep ARLOR CHAIR silk damagk vunholstering, spring® (0 For Star Estate Steel Range—lined i D. G Aot 4 oo a"eafor nf Bl | Gold Teat, sik tpesty lstering, dui “\'i i ‘tli(l.lnl“\lll“I{ Ak, oy PO B S . \ - N7 1 throughout with asbestos—double siec) dyutant Mor tgo s editor of Tl | d leaf, sk tapesty upn ng duinty ahogany fnlsh, solld watiogany pannels | No. % i 2 i doub p Against Disease Germs, | it storiepmens’ " ealdsrof Sl | it e ot W A28 T S ey | Ne sty RocKER: & AT e - e pli aunders s wol s va tapestry, round seat and roune Mahoguny finish, hand , uphol ) YO JURY BREATHE IT ot L EIIAE Dlint by Rarnosus sbicl 8| xe, BRE—RECERTION CHATR vnck, Righ urme, $18 chair for ... 8. 25 e ek Gty i e For Coal 0l Heater Means the destruction of all germs which | by the company which installed the fur- | Mahogany finixh, genuine mabogany pii- | Ne, 1,200'—DAYVENPORT, a yery heavy and museive focker, $260) ornamental and useful-—-a big bargain—sale cuuse ! pullding. Fans gre used fc el tuck, ~silic topestry, upholstersd " mghogany frame, highly pollshed, extra| ArtiGie, With the othe 16.50 price, $3.40, alr through the bullding and | spring seat, an $15 7. 75 o | peclal ‘holstery. $75.00 articla, . ARl CATARRH sl bl ot bttt | B i T i X Yoy — y The expetse of voting the High school | Ne. 410—0DD PARLOR ¢ g No. 48T FRENCH PARLOR ‘,4‘ | "Very fine make, stuffed with halr, up- w Gi c d ' BRONCHITIS bonds amounted to more (han $2.000. Five | Spring seat. upholstered back, genuine g vand arving Nolaterad. with puff on coge, 3 ihches e ve Lredit. R sudyes and two cleris were employed 1 | marqlietry inlald French legs, carved and Lane MAnd carving an e T8 ches 10w, relar 2300 | AND | each of “the "seventy-slx precincts of the | inlaid back ) value 10.50 FEDuine BIARGERIY | .]'50 500 couca for 9 ; To those who desive it we offer our easy PAYMENT efty and the salary of each of these sl for - A L p: MIED CONSUMPTION |57, and,ihe shiary of eath of these way | for. 0ot L T P R ol books advertising and. printe | UERRANY neaih BT RiataRls Rek mahoxatiy At | ek aiesh i o i 1250 PLAN, ¢nabling you to purchase what you want on these 1L 4s the only remedy known which will | ing cost $0 W pring weat and hack e fnest reversable cushions in high grale | xo wgor LOUR COUC BEASY TERMS do this, Supplies for Gaivesion sufferers are stil! in Verona velour. dark red on| yelour, nleely carved, regulur 0.78 | Extra wide, sxtrs soft, finsst velour, The only germicide which Naturo per- | Dein& recelved by the custodian of the city inches wide inside wrms chalr fo . made up With heir and steel springs $ 10.00 worth goods, $1.00 a week, $ 4,00 a month hall il muke o pment_e A ve 96,00 cha A Good Leather Couch = ) B wain . ’ k : mita o enter the bronchial tubes and | Rexi Week Waman's Teel forna N Ry | fprer fTe K600 cnalr 58.00 ot I3 n oak frame, a $30.00 | - - 4 ¢ week W Jcorps ] e e v ABODI AR 2k tren 16.00 3.00 worth goods, $1.25 a week, $ 5.00 a month i outributed a_large amoun edding and | i many gifta of "r(;:r,'.‘,"fin": 0 h.-e: x‘“.m’.” A ).00 worth goods. 81.50 a week, $ 6.00 a month o ret shDment Wus Made 1o Uals Your money is refunded It it fails fo| veston iwo wecks See o wdd o pa See o add on page .00 worth goods, $2.00 a week, $ 8.00 a month SRPaRRE Aladexes af thateadats A twoem tore Luniding and ! i u.:-l: any disen { the respiratory or e ‘ m‘h' Fabgiding a0dl o0 elitng about j = telling abe $100.00 worth goods, $2.50 a week, $10.00 4 month -~ o d and occupled b Joseph B Joh p’ e big values in lace 0 Five days' treatment and medical advize | son was bad's damaged by e ot vso'shn | the big values in lace the big values in la $200.00 worth goods, $3.00 a week, $12.00 a mont | ";:.m N B et ok SRR | | yesterday. The blaze originated in the attie urtaing curlaing, Clameld ol F Bl b Bat | and s caune ln unknown. “Tn damage. 4 which will amount to about is fu TME R. T. BOOTH CO,, Ithaca, N, covered by insuranc Reliable make- very

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