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TIE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22 190 Great Sale of Today is the last selling day, but one before Xmas—The holidays are here, almost before one realizes it—Our store fairly NECKWEAR Kid Gloves over-flows with holiday = - for Xmas Gifts Today we cut prices from one end of the house to the other. 00 domen i and boys' fine silk S N N " N windsor ties ¢ Every toy every doll every book every piece of holiday or fancy goods of ecach and every description i bows, ali new styles - - must be sold by Monday night— —1In all the course of our business career we o never carried any holiday and worth up to Joe, 50 dozen lad- ) A fes h.uln grade goods over the and we never will Our meaning of holiday goods includes every article in the house ::“]"‘“" ISC fine imported suitable for Christn ~ whether it be in the toy, goods, jewelr handkerchief, fur e b cloak, dress goods, i 0 millinery, clothing, shoe, slipper, other department in our establishment. bought om the New York St " i " of ladies’ all silk and Sistom Houss Officials at Bc on the dollar Our initial prices on all these goods were lower than you expected —Dbut our prices for Saturday make satin folded _stock Rl PuEg b o gty one continuous string of almost indescribable sensaiional bargains. s 28C 500, at Hundreds of dozens TRr o > Thin have resolved themselves to such a pass— that ———regardless of all that we have sold ——here days before Xmas and w are confronted with thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of holiday goo over B0 styles m,u;v“- t Hr‘ sa i Y i ' N ;. TPt orth re 1 p Lo b g0 A ridd of before the Christmas candles are lighted —If you want th ain of a lifetime, come today. Matpls gy ) the dollar b a New York manu fored in' fa facturer's sumple line, all bigh class, goods, rk—on sale o made of fine Brusscls net, liberty aflk and 50c, 75¢, 98¢, $1.50 - Voo hatn"casho nlotn AL T up to $10.00 cach- ko In lots ut and $2.98. 98¢, $1.98, $2.98, $4.98 80 dozen fine quality lberty siik and n boas and neck scarfs, also chentll s two selling which must be got barga ™ extra f Christmas Handkerchiefs Toys at Half Price Silverware and Novelties at Half. 313 . Our great stock of fine Silverware, Jewelry, Sterling Novelties, Mani- Q o 2 toys, games, books, ete. To create an unusual demand we have cut the prices Shaving sets, Albums, Watches, Clocks, ete, ete, in two. W curing Sets, Toilet se ention b nere otio » phenominal bargaing )00 dozen fmported and mention but a mere fra ction of the phenominal bargain must be disposed of. Prices like these will do the work— domestic handkerchiefs bought from Largo rocking horses complete with Iron trains. nleely painted a New York Importer at about b0c saddle, bridle .25¢ and etirug L, 8 cars, engine and tender, at A very cholce line of jewelry ] on the dollar. This grand lot of worth $1.2%, for 69c¢ brooches, studs, etc., in hundreds of different designs, with beautiful stone handkerchiefs will be on sale Satur- $350 Carom bos Writing desks with black 3 \ 1.5(0 voard combination, worth $1, at 50¢ settin Each put up on velvet cushion. Also flue ckains, charms, pearl day at less than ONE-HALF the at Vo byl s C All the plain white and fancy bord- ) / neh China mb dolls . ke ‘(ton oy cluding hook an LI it 4 . ered, all widths of hemstitched, lace Ko at.. . v J1OC Large fron t IROIKHIAR UK PRI Indder, firo engines (e Sterling Silver Noveliles of every de- Beautifu! chaln bracelets, with lock 7 and embroidered handkerchiefs, nice 10-inch kid body dolls, jointed Nmb, —ete. 'tor half price scription, including button hooks, curl- heavy rolled goid 08¢ fine quality, beautiful Bisque head, nice halr 25¢ All the newest games at half price. ing irons, darners, mnicuring requisi- — only 25¢ Several plecos of choico toy furniture | Ll ek, e ot 25¢ Ebony back brushes, e 4Q¢ {/ up to %o, go in lots at ZC, C Boy lJaundey sets S e e a 1C¢ on sale at 26c; Including handsome tie pins stock, worth e, fc waorth 50, it Military brust bony handle sterl- Mlet sets, consisting of comb, brush Thousands of dozens of plain and Drums with metal rims ol RO at . . . g trimmed i Q8¢ and mirror, nicely embossed, ' 28 farcy silk handkerchiefs, almost Wi Whocn akin hende, nt.. ..eor, @BC [ e anterns, o ery imaginable style, including in- Tool chents, a complote oute Opera glasses, beautiful frame anl Shaving sets in handsome every imag ¢ v Qc chased from the New York Custom lehses—$400 Kind, 1,08 =atin Wied case only . 1.39 itial, drawn thread open work hand- fit—worth e, for seeens 89c¢ House Officials, and worth tully for s v St Y 4 brice A erchicfs, worth up to $L00, go in Complete set of ten pins, ™ - Albums at Just Half Price N e kerchie P P 50¢ ecach-g Ste Silve bles h 1% . nicely polished $1 size, fof....... OUEC 0. Sterling Siiyer thimbles 4O 3. j1ece yot, quadtuple plated sugar a e lots at Mcely polished $1 size, for ae S e 20,00 mo brooches, very oholee ang Creamer—$5.00 value I 1 2 i £ g 4 ! T an ST RS ARG A et oy .2 fr ? 8¢, 19¢, 25¢, 49¢ Special Bargains in Books andBibles. e tobaces” and cigar jars— face, fine movement, silver nickel, war Stendreds: b bV of B0 Ampested §50 conyright books, mc ¢ pleture books at fic iple plated silver top ranted for 1 year . 4 : G b : o PRy f dbe picture books at 10¢ suple platec ilver top O8¢c pecin o g ki T“‘“l“k lu'lhr;mh‘:leld n'\:: xl.u.:n ;(:‘A()l": _ mn.n isomely bound books, worth $1, 80 piatute: books at 1 Handsome clocks, correct time keep- Men's 16 s watches, Fssex c handkerchiefs, clas 0ds X g 5. clof hound books, ol BC, 1.26 leather bound Bibles 86c. ers—with rustic stand Q8¢ Year mumranceo, stamped - and war s bolight espesiaily fordhe 25 - y 16 mo. cloth bound books, worth foe, ¥ her hound Bible ranted, Elgin moveme at b $2.00 leather bound Bibles $1.19, P ; RO Fapr st A 12.98 ). holiday trade, many x 4 L Handeome set ‘Fings, solld gold, with 15 jewel—spectal sae....' ... Statuary-Art Goods Cups and Saucers value for hand engraved, solid gold raised fi; genuine settings—$4.00 [.08 ladies 6 size hunting case waton, worth up to 7c, go at.. ; . it All that 1s left of our fine stock of \dsome C sa56 ahid ity purkes, in moroico, - real i e T SR ol All tho extra fine all linen ombroid we Al that . leff of wur fiuo stock of Handsome Ching cups 15¢ weal and full calf, ited for 20 years 2 ered and lace edged handkerchiefs, v Teautiful ambossed Ching cups 4 v .49¢ E ... 1598 ¢ g also open worked and drawn thread, than.. Jha fprice o it L el e 1 ) 1 r lined, t KO At less hemstitched handker- chiefs, all exquisite de- 490 slgns, worth up to $1, at. 1100 dozen ladies’ and gents' extra fine pure Irish linen handkerchiets, hand- somely hemstitched, in all widths ot hems, including hand embroidered, in- 2" 10c, 15¢, 25¢ 0 pENAI‘TY ‘HTS*T“E*(RIME e phhas vt N”mm“»m“m“ A i’OSTMEN AS_ S:{ ]'7A [LA[JS willing to start until the western universi- | COUNCIL OBEY—_SCPUHT'S ORDER '“'"-l“.'{flx,‘f?‘{" R SR e among the dircctors that the this phase of it. The crime of extortion, as ties made a deposit to insure expenses. e president should receive one mill on every defined in the law, can be committed only “We were all ready to go and were ask- [ Special T evy In Authorized to |dollu s worth of insurance written by (he by public officers, while it would be difficult ing nothing from Stanford and California Pay School Bourd Juds- L e, NS T s undet the Nothing in Nebraska St to maks a complaint stick for obtaining o but our expense money. Before undertak- e Clarerina. Montgomery has commenced L atutes Oovers Young money, Under false pretenses, bacsuse the | DATEIOTS B“’h‘ Bend Beneath Burden of | {1 () i 0" Wired and asked that a de- gl suit against the Avery Manufacturing e Cudahy’s Abductors, kidnapers made no false pretenses, but on Christmas Presents. posit be made to show the gcod faith of the [ A4 a gpecial meeting of the council, held !ml‘\:‘..m;]rnum\h” Bros 'qu..‘\\yln\g;-yx‘-g.lv v ‘:;\,,.:h Vogetable Mild .we'“.!(r_\vlynubhl:. —_— the contrary performed every part of the i Californlans, but they failed to put up any | yegterday, an ordinance was passed [ of $20.000, on account Mages t AP AR P OB RERS ) THE STOM- " promises they held out i money and the trip was declared off. The | ywhich provides for the levy of a tax of | estate due dumping of dirt from the | g, 0 o DEED OVERLOOKED BY THE LAWMAKERS | *So tar as can be ascertained by the police | POSTOFFICE CLERKS WORK OVERTIME | team was still in training and was in fioe (4.6 mills (o pay the judgment of | (XUivations the new bulldings ercet eadache, Blllousnoss, B ny » s by the dofendant concerns. The. piainiift Indigostion, Torpld Liver, —— in the examination of the law the only form,” said Mr. Ely. *“All the members | $169,392.01 which the Board of Bdu- [ulleges that the earth was piled around hor Dizzy Feelings, Dyspepsia. q 3 TR charge which can be successfully brought were confident that we would have made .atjon holds against the city. Councilmen ::\\w ‘I“Ij”il %0 that |.u|vl and \1(‘;\\ \Vyul.m;. o B SERV E’ 2 "“\" " UBC | gainst the perpetrators of this outrage is | Distributing Room Has Appearance |a good showing on the coast and it was a | Kurr, Mount, Zimman, Lobeck and Hascall | §0000d the premises and vuined the futert e I AL PR A ARREe= that of false imprisonment, which is not a of Bundle Room in Big Depart- great disappointment when California fell | gijended the meeting. All the members | “james K. Jewell of Independence, 1a., has | Disease of the Digestive Organs; Consti: | ke .‘ Most Puz- crime, but merely a misdemeanor. subject ment Store—Big Rush down cn it offer who were present voted for the ordinance | brought suit again James J. Kinndy of | patios sling P nw rd piles, fulness of the blood In lity of the stomach. nausea, . The statute Hans Begun, for $10.000 dam- | the head, & under protest with the exception of Mr. | Kimball county, & to fine and jail sentence on ¢ age or each ¢ ntr He alleges in | heartburn, iisgust of food fulness or on false imprisonment reads OFFICERS HOLD AN AUCTION | sascair. B etition that fefondant am welght In the stomich, sour eructations, 1t th False imprisonment is the unlawful vio'a- —_— The decree of the court made it necess |scll hi |r n_u‘ “Oa h in ~n]nk‘>'nz or suff Hng wq'mull‘;lnn 'nlu-" in the men who abducted young Edward | tion of the personal liberty of another and i 01d Furniture, Ca and a Quantity | v that the council take steps to pay the | founty the & to a lylng posture, dimness of vision, dizziness > Cudshy, jr., had inveetigated the condi- | CONSIAts in confinement or detention without | The Christmas rush has begun at the b 7 |saty that the g ¥ in stipulated amounts; he on Hslng suddenly dots or webs before the 4 | € Din judgment at once, but the members hope to [ 1 chiemtpee RMGURE trefused to give | sight, fe P (R i g sufficient legal authority. Any person con- | postoffice and the carriers are loaded down & paym ut the defendant refu &l ght, fever and dull pain in read, d tions of the caso In advance they could not | WiCla’or fifse imprixonment ARAIL b fhed | Dore e O elag transmitted posed «0f to dunk Denlers, persuade the Board of Education to accept | him hossession of the property. He further | ficjency of perspiration yellownesy of the have put up a Jjob so desperate that en- |in any sum not exceeding $i0 or fm- | With presents *] ) B e sy a levy of 1 mill for 1901, and each of | allckes ;l,.n“m,m«,l|..<|1)|..( removing to the ~kn’. and eyes, pain in" the side, chest, talled so little risk of punishment prisoned not exceeding ¢.e year in the |ficm one end of the lan “:“:,I.l“.tu‘:-.»;.k ‘rd Tnited dtates oMoers: hald' s | | ran e dishosed of his law practice in | lmbs and sudden flushes of heat, burning | What can they do with the kidnapers it | 0unty Jol several davs theae goads hs auction | the succeeding years, until the obligation | rowa and called In several loans which wer in the flesh they are caught? s the question asked on | FFom this it will be seen that the prob- |in increasing quantities. man and | is discharged. 1f the Board of Education | bearing 7 per cent interest, and that he is | A few doses ot 'RADWAY'S PILLS will be rule s that | Yesterday at which the “old clo 4 Pipdigs 3 I axras the conno escind the ordls | damaged to the amount susd for by reason | free the system of all the above named they ure CAURLLE I8 tho question asked O | o What (o do with the kidnapers after |tho goods from tho most remote parts of |Uhe junk dealers wero the principal bid- | will agreo the council will rescind tho ordi- | GATSSE S0 I RIS TG (0.0 free the Drobably. come. 'CE Nery esaily. hoonuss | they are caught s almost as much of a [tho earth reach thelr destination firat, and | ders. Before the sale was fuished one of | nance passed jostorday. e L Ly [Price % cents per box. Hold by drugkists there 13 no section of the triminal code | PUZZ1er as the problem of Aixing the identity | the carller Christmas mail is mostly for- ‘,""‘:":”"""',_ "‘"'“"‘l"dll:':‘ Ii:";_‘,'"', ealiing and Bank Wins the Case, A Plano Given Away. RADWAY & @ Elm St, New Yos® Ly i Ladfesin 3 e kidnapers, so that the ambitious |eign. PROAIIG. & 10 bt BA - snew against the [ Wi o these five g of Nebraska that fits adequate penalty to | f B kidnapers, > cign Mt aunckaat At taa tAT ot The case of Frank A. Agnew again ! ho can arrange these five groups of let- the orime. aspirants for the $26,000 reward offercd | Yesterday practically the first consign-| ;“'r' i :};dl." Mlj‘n,m,lm National bank, Involving $80.000, | ters into the names of five well known and | ™ TSt ——— There fs an offense known as “kidnap- | DY Mr: Cudahy for conviction have no easy |went of the domestic Christmas mail began | &7 (RIS el e on South | came to an end before Judge Estelle after | common household articles which are used ’ task before them. to arrive and the distributing room in the Cikted ca/pe s, continuous hearing lasting four weeks, over: e: “Ra " ghd " “veost " , fng” our criminal statutes, which car- | T e K o i the | Twentloth street and the junk dealers |® continuous hearing lusting four wecks, |in every home: “Rable" ‘ebd" “veost, ries with it a penitentiary sentence, on i 4 L - conviction, ran; (CALIFORNIA when the court instructed the jury to find | “retpac,” “balet.”” Uso each letter only s s LA turned out in force. There was a large ) Lk Al et L ug trom two to seven vears, | LOOKING AFTER THE SCHOOLS l:;"r’l"“,"'.‘:""fl‘u‘;“f”;I‘:"‘l":":“r’w‘l‘“"”‘r’ IRan “‘f“_ quantity of material of little or no value | foF the defendant. The suit grew out of the | in its own group; each group makes a name. but it applies only to Kidnaping with the | L ) v Phil Stimmel failure in 1804, Stimmel was [ Send in your answer today if possible intention of rrying the victim ov celvable shape and appearance piled all [ $01d for less than the expenso of making | side | Several Suggestions Are Made Which 5 tho sale and the quartermaster ended his | Proprietor of one of the largest secd warc- | Try and bo first TH of the state. o clause, which is section | Which Will Be “"flg:““- B e L mail | work | houses in the west. The Omaha National | A handsome upright piano, a seal jacket, PERSONAL EVBE(STDUCT D | e blg rus of outgolng A | » a preferred creditor o [ a China dinner se gold watc vele, 1 - - 18 of the criminal code, reads as follow s Unflee Advikesss Il b LR L e .mhf 1| " Taking advantage of the presence of the | bank was made a preferred creditor in the | a China dinner set, u gold watch, a bicycle TOURIST EXCURSIONS Any person or persons who shall Kidnap s o 8% 5 8! A48 | wd the commissary officer offered for sale | fallure and as Agnew was among the | silk dress pattern and many other handsome i or y or fraudulently carry off or| . , jog | Christmas mail {a an anuual bugbear for -0 BN canned corn beef, | creditors he brought suit to recover the | and valuable prizes will be offered to those decoy out of this state any person or per- | The Board of FEducation held a brief) ne postal clerks and postmasters of the |3 duantity of condem Anned 0orn: bee ex- | who a mer- | your r amount of his claims, following the Prank T, or shall urrest or tmprison any per- | meeting yesterdny for the purpose of on or persons with the intention of aving | passing the teachers’ paz roll for December wer quickly, Send no money with ply, but be sure and send the name ccuntry, and preparations for handling it [ Thi8 beef had been purchase under one of | 4 the Eagan contracts. It had been sent to|ample of another creditor GREAT P L SO bE NaViE are made two months in advance. There 1s ! d 5 PR dgment against the | and address of your nearest druggis s o) thercof, shall be confined In the peniten- | bullding, Willlam B. Christie and MIIard | of g certain numoer to be sent to storage | Panied them to Cuba, and had been turned | bank. Judge Estello held in giving the jury U0 SHROIRRE GraRal 20 A0S Hkty RocK 'sLAND tiagy Hot lems than thres ROF more than | P, Punkhoussr. two of the mewlysaldoted | 5.k, 008 ¥ back to the government upon the return | instructions that the Emerson sult does urday Night"—the once a week remedy for Beven year \d shall, 1 wer, be Habl ¥ quarters, but in Omaha and other large | t hold the bank cleansing and purifying the system. Our | | S ——————ewas— Tor the costs of prosecution, ¢ 4P| members, took their seats for the frat |cities in consideration of the increased | °f that regiment to the hog and hominy | Rot hold the bank e 1 S A I banieh Manifestly it would be impossible to § oliday business the sacks and pouches are | ° ik EOP B 8 4 beel Kelly d r Higher Court. & N 3 i imy tim holiday busi b ks and b gt Nebra Fop & YAAP.IE DAG basn 1 for Higher ( druggists “Saturday Night,” the wonderful prove that the abductors of youns Cudahy | , Peter Soderberg was awarded the contract | permitted to accumulate for a month or | L0Fed at the commissary depot and had f s R i Un e LU carrfed him out of the state, because so | fOF the carpenter work on the High school | mere to be used in carrying out Christmas | (€D been condemned as unfit for use. aistrict court on the charge of embezzle- Leave Omaha— and perfectly capable of carrying out every offer we make. We refer as to our standing | to any wholesale drug house in the United far as is known they merely took him to a | O0 bis bid of 332,650, The fireproofing con- | mail, The incoming malls bring additional | I the minds of many persons Uncle Sam point southwest of South Omaha, and if | (ract was awarded to the Empire Fire- |gacks and pouches, but at no time would should put this sort of food beyond the they had any intention of carrying him | Proofing company on a bid of $10,225. there be enough on hand if the office were | '4¢h of his confiding nephews and nieces, ment, having been arralgned before Judge | Vinsonhaler and having waived a prelimin ry hearing. He was taken to the county Vla \Scenlc Route through Colorado and al WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS AND | J. F. Kelly has been bound over to the | | , Py o <4y y State Perfect satisfaction guaranteod SATURDAYS, out of the state they did nothing to fur-| Robert Smith reported to the board that | compelled to depend upon these alone, for "," “'h ‘rx.;"“;lemutixn;: ‘: ,";"”"t"r Wa¥ | jail in default of furnishing security in the | you will receive our reply by return mall egotiations rending o locatlo; > reas p putgo! Jackages | ©f d1sposing of it, and W put up . of $1.000. Kelly STl Suitne Ml . nish tangible evidence of it | nemotisticos are pending for th 'l) atlon | the reason that the outgoing packages | 21 FROSINE @ 1 SAC D BAR BUE 4P G| sum of $1,000. Kelly is held for embez:ling | Aqdress Department 1. R., Ward Drug com- For information and Tourist Dictionary"* Not Child Stealing. | of a planing mill near the Cass school, and | start before the heavy mail for the city | ° ’ hargain |, oney from Metz Bros. Brewing company | pany, 56-58 Warren street, New York address City Ticket Office, 1323 Farnam St, Another penitentiary offense defined by | ®t DI susgestion a resolution was passed |arives hunters who had falled to secure 8ny offgnq (ho Packers' Natlonal bamk. After a|® ' 2 Omaha, Neb. the Nebrasha eriminal code 18 that of ~hild, | iDS{ructing the attorney for the board to| At this time the postman experiences the | the prizes put up for m~-hh‘uhv-1 bldder by [ L o \iminary hearing In the county court a D ey Be . stealing,”” but this section, too, scem to | ke the nocossary steps to prevent the effects of the recent change in the law reg- | |19 T At e & DI 08 | tew weeks ago he was bound over, but the [ gm pPAUL, Doc, 2—A Havre, Mont, | - . | Cass building from being endang by |ulating his time. Under the old law he | the 200 cans or re eat. No other Seilot tlsdavered date 7 bRk § AUl 2l.—4 have no application to the present instanc ! he d 3 5 | attorneys discovered defects in the com- |special to the Dispatch says: It 18 deemcd | have no applieation to the present {ustance: | i congtruction of unsuitable bulldings on |could work but elght hours a day whilo un. | PTSon contested hin claim upon the goods | 10, T FUERERRS, FUIETIA AR (RS SO BRI 0 N SRRt i T ollJR HR‘IR | : neighboring lots and also to protect the |der the present regulations many of them | 20d they were knoc d down to him for| under 10 years of age, while young Cudahy | of Fort Benton may be hosen United v ™ | less than the cost of seallng the cans after sary for a reappearance before Judge Vin- States send from Montana for the short » - school from any nuisance that might be fare working ten hours, and then i 8 tates senator Mont i v | is already 1 The wording of this sectios ’ -4 sonhaler. term. Duer i& a poineer of the earl (s P It it hal 1 | SEERR— frem the office. | | rho of kg ‘T'ron . amous Stockmen's National bank He is ”:'l‘:';r('l‘”\\v f .71 BT Awll. RD ‘llklll Y T s N o | The Kidneys ache when they are other- | With il of the hurry ana rush of the | PUPILS CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS | Thero is another echo in the aistrict | &1 old e | Sud 8w friand of ornard o SaalTy e oy e wway, “or decoy or entice away, any ¢hild | worked and the trouble gets serious unless |holiday mails they are less troublesome e court of the recent Figgite troubles. Laura | Sonfldence of ail castern Montina. 1l ouuy "4'3-4/,1-',7.”[\‘. Kample of ialr colared Jnder the dee ol 10 vears with irtent aus | promptly removed. Prickly Ash Bitters 18 | nan those which pass through the ofiice | Spectal 10 All the | Danshoo of Ssrpy cquntyis one of the seot. | probably Will tecewwe, several sepublican Imperial Chem. Mig Co.,22 W.234 St New York from its parent or parents or guardiu a reliable kidney tonic and bowel regulator, | quring a presidential campaign, for while o Shortly after the arrest some of the|Votes from cattic i certainly three nor of other persc such child having the la ful charge ns from Choteau, his home county @0ld by drugglsts and halrdresse there 15 a much larger bulk to the former | Figgites she was charg a4 with being in- prépared and iateresting programs wers X | giver. Parents were invited to join with "‘ | W ’[:r . "‘ vhid l“ 10260 . f the little folks in thelr entertainments, It |Yomases for an alleged attempt to Inter their poss means of ssion of young Cudahy as a | the American cup defender lists and wili [1ifts 1t above the humdrum drudgery of n his father, | form a syndicate to build a wooden center- 4 l xtorting money fr { ing Holldays, | —— 5 s hall be imprisoned In the pent Anot fender in Sight. % s L X o s Mlie | they do not compare in weight with the ton sane and taken before the board of insane - SRR \ fentiary Hot more than seven years nor| QU INCY Dec. 21.—C. C. Hanley | s e : ) ! P less than one year {ofthe Ha erion computiy of this | Of Nterature which are quadrennially ad- | Special Christmas celebrations were held | Commissioners and afterward held in fail Hot Springs, Ark. The susgestion has been made that the | city., bulliers of many of (he fast’ yachts, | dressed to the voters of the land, and there | yesterday fn all tho Omaha school, | OF (OUF days. She hus now brought suit kidnapers might be held on tho charge of | VAR (no"inilafin ‘fup Taces of 160 and | 13,8 SPIFIL of good will and Yuletide in tho | In tha kindergartens Christmas trees were | A84INSL SHoH Josto Wecyas of Barpy | 0 n levying blackmail, inasmuch as they used | {i ¢ 'Chicago and Foronto, has entayad WWOrk which appeals to the carriers and county and his bondsmen, John P. Hanger | | ara"yient o compete 1n the trial races (V€T day affairs A to declde which vicht shall defend ihe : has been the custom for the kindergartens | f€ré With the plaintiff's religion and for | ] e ea's cup against Sir Thomas Lipton's _For a Cold the Hend, | hls breu.the custom far thak IIVlIk'vn "% | conspiring to injure her good name | E | hamrock 11 LAXATIVE BROMO-QNININE TABLETS, | !0 have trees for several years and the day The most thorough ) RAIAEae oy sald ‘i"ll‘\ that ‘;,Im he “\’“ before the beginning of holiday vacation s Court Notes. | and effective house = [ no desire’to/conceal the fact that a syndi: P one of the merrlest in al} the year for the | Marion Webster has commenced suit for | | cate wus being formed with every prospect ' . 3 Y Ay S SBRtas O £ oa | : o Sutcens. ANy Alecussion of detalls at this | FAIL TO PUT UP THE MONEY yoogeter Fruits ..lm;lwsd and all sopts | divorce trom Heldey A. Wabiter he piea | cleaner ever invented e would be premature. Lo of trickets were used In decorating the | Of #HaNCOHRY | T b B California Foot Ball Teams Negleet 0 | (104 un every punil recelved a litte gite yJad8e Plakinson bas granted 3 desres of | ! HE PURE Happiness 1s but another name for per- Deposit lowa Temm's E of some sort Againat Bverard ' Brown on the . ples of ‘ GRAIN COFFEE foct h.-..m\l ; Prickley I\-h l!llhl-nx |'".“|‘ penses to the Coast. 1 15 ks Kicass ihaie Wars Do tress and!| ABARAGDEINL | (;run»? is v stimulant, like and well regulated The University of lowa foot ball team | programs were given. Songs of \'v‘.T:»xv';.“ln‘}“"".l"“"“ Hon S0 he kit | coffee. 1t is a tonic and its effects P T e will not go to California to play with Le 28" fil 4 | Mats his debts at $ha - : | were sung and recitations and dialogues | lists his det 1 i frepermanent, . BT, Do, onen wriends . |1a0d Stantord and California universities | telling of Santa Claus 8nd few Years time | Judgo Vi i ‘ Washing Powder Asuccessiul substitute for coffee, supreme Court “tadus iorarered | on Christmas and New Year's day. Asher | made up the. programy clting John ; i I'he Favorite because it has the cottee flavor that ex H. Herts recelyer In this state for | Ely, center rush of the lowa team, passed | cqure.on Dacemuer X1 b o | 13 ots o .(.ml--s.x stitutes in the ustice Leventritt handed ‘dow Manila to accept a position in the commis- | Constipation is treated by an intestinal [ estate of J.F. Mort For information mphlets and books on a‘»m "r)“‘" only one food drink— ! ‘nn’;'r‘;l‘- :‘r":l;';':-.l“\:‘v‘l; creditors X sary department and said that the lowa |tonic and liver stimulant, palatable, gentle, J "‘{1", Baxter Is he Biing he case aof B ’ the springs, call at e R, e Tebecuting S1d slteon (e ittt | team was In readiness to make the trip and | yet potent—Cascareis Candy Cathartic. All | Saeor T Saiiil dhe Graln, Growers TICKET OFFICE Allgrocers ; 15, and 25¢, of injunction order December 3, had the consent of the faculty, but was un- |drugglsts, 10¢, 26c, 50¢, merly president of the concern and seeks ml 8. E. CORN It 1ATH AND DOUGLAS,

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