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6 ; THE JANUARY OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, 20, 19 forty women called during the aft ernoon Mr. and tained th evening. | Mrs. Camy | prizes went to Johnson supper room downstairs, where [ his farm for this year and will the coachmen hot coffee and | his residence in Omaha been on . take up | BRdwictes L. W. Taylor has the sick list and is not able to| for a couple of days be out John Paul, Minn., is here :’.‘.1,,:."“‘ b A 4 i Woman! Woman! Woman! The sunshine in Mr. and Mrs. J. §. Paul and B, L. Reoves every home. But how many are there today who were the guests of Mrs. W. R. Wall Thurs- are not troubled with many ailments, which they I”‘l‘(’oj’villr’(’.h‘h.m lodge No. 139, are subject to, and go doctoring year in and year | Order ot Odd. Fellows, out without getting any relief. They have Kidney and bladder trouble the same as men. They natur ally think it's female weakn but ii's nothing else than kidney trouble. Their children ave natur ally weak and it is impossible for them to hold their urine, and bed wetting is the consequence. You Tuesday night E. J. Bodwell, county superintendent of scold them, when the poor, innocent children are blameles public instruction, spent Wednesday here CRAMER'’S KIDNEY CURE visiting the school Rev. F. C. Phelps preached at Calhoun, Neb., Sunday, his place in the Presbyterian church being filled by W. J. Creswell of Omaha Hall entertains | Curtis and Sharp. A “ 11 Ice cutting was postponed this week on In honor of her cousin, Mrs. Thomas Den- | tirned from their wedding trip account of the warm weather. There was ains Mexiean elub 0, Miss Rose Fasley of 1507 Yates| 6 Mre. Clarisa Avery has gone to Chicago|about 2,000 tons harvested and housed by Mrs. Pritchett's | sireot enterta a party of twenty-two | fO @ few weeks' visit with friends. the Reservoir company and the Kierle Ice X triends on Wednesday evening. The time {.‘lr~ {: €. Patterson is entertaining her | company. Is pleasant to take. Give them something to was sp at and music and later | sister, Mrs. Dickson of Kansas City - ot ) % b " . : ¢ 4 luncheon w in the prettily decor Messrs. Clifford Smith, Meadows and Tyng sLre llfl(ll.v n their Kidne .\.u‘ and you will not 1he returned from Buffalo Tuesday morning. change in a very short time. Doctors frequently disguise from their patients the veal trouble of their complaint. Cramer's Kidney Cure brings sults quickly. Then we ask why will women con tinue to suffer and drag out an unhappy and miser | of Omaha. spent several days of last week | The weekly prayer meetings organized able existence of sickness, pain, weakness and debil- at the Omaha club. last week will be held on Thursday evening : : : B whe Ore 18§ medy s sure to cure you. Miss Shackman, who bas been Mra, Ar- |8t the Methodist church, "" h," 'h . . - ly that s sure ¢ - thur Brandels' guest, has returned to her | The women of the church are making ar- Cramer’s Kidney Cure is pronounced by physicians [E (e R TIWRRY bbb b b A L to be the best, most wonderful discovery of the 20th Bishop and Mrs. Millspaugh arrived from ivbrid ‘ . Kk grinpe o Topeka on Thursday, to be guests of Mr.| The Ladies' Aid soclety will meet at the century. If you have an attack of the grippe com- mence taking Cramer's Kidney Cure, It will make remain until the last of March Omaha at the home of her father, who has | Miss Marfe Crounss spent last Sunday |Deen seriously il with pneumonia. and Monday in Omaha, returning to Lip- | The installation of the officers took place i A : coln accompanied by Miss Wessells. last Wednesday night at the regular meet- | 43rd and Fowler Streets. | Tells of the Great Results Given by Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick returned from | P8 Of the Fraternal Union of America i —— | Cramer's Kidney Cure their wedding trip on Friday morning and | ‘098¢ | Y v will be at Happy Hollow for a few days. Services will be held today at the Meth- | ated dining pink and green being Mrs. E. M. Morsman was called to Chi- end Mrs. F. H. Davis. heme of Mrs. George Hawkins next Thurs- you feel like a different person. I bt Happy Hollow tor n fow dare. | e Thnen ot 1w, m. - the | Mr, Brown Has Delivered Milk to For 25 Years a Resident of Omaha. fitted up were gerved Mrs. Howard Johnson | Bon-Ton card, club on Monday | The. firet prises were won by | Miss Lorensen eil and Mr. Harding. The booby | 10 VIsit friend Mrs, Cline and Mr. Ed-| Dr. E. W | sunday in Omaha RECORD-BREAKING FUNCTIONS THUS FAR | ™) 1 omo oo o b Hackenberg of Opal,| Miss Gertrude Short is vielting relatives Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Guild entertalned | 1o Teralto, Nes party of friends at their home, 1530 South : Mr. Peter Whitney made a short trip to During the Golf | ryany, seventh Thursday evening, | I1linols lst week Linger= sive high five being the means em- | Miss Barriger has gone to New York to & Calendar for Refreshments were served at a late | spend two months, |, Miss Wessells will be Miss Ellzabeth Al- Mre. D. H. Wheeler, jr., was hostess at | len's guest for a_time A buffet luncheon on Saturday afternoon, | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rosewater spent given in honor of Mrs, Edward Minor Fair- | part of last week in Lincoln fleld Tn. ’u‘,.: ,.T’uu‘lxv'r"‘;‘r“ro:«‘l‘«m: “" Mrs. A. Heller and Mrs. George Decker OFuioN, NNemidgtot]) FECIOR S5 & went to Chicago on Thursday. . u ng DAFLY Misses Deane, Yates, Webster, McKenna, Paxton's dancing part Dr. and Mrs. Dean Thompson have re- ek +H4 Movements and Whereahouts. has gone to Kansas City Omaha Beciety Takes Kindly to Freedom | from Restriction Tracy of St 1ast days, Les of St. Louls spent ward Independent installed officers street progre | proyed hour 88, Mrs luncheon for MONDAY Remington's Mrs. Chr Mrs. Barkalow ¢ euchr Mr. ar TUESDAY -Mrs. . L. Houth Side Whist club, Et-a-Virp assemb Misse Kitty h ent WEDNESDAY - Mr. and Mrs. Cout THIRSDAY tertains at six-handed Mrs cards served room ennon. The Northwestern Social club gave a well attended dance on Tuesday evening A. Kennedy entertained Card club on Wednesday evening at their home, 2817 North Twen- tieth street. The game continued until late, the prizes belng won by Mr. and Mrs, gener- mat A prominent society who s ally acknowledged as authority on ers soclal, is responsible for the state BT "inat (houth Jancary in Bslt gons, o | H. O Mathes, Mrs. B. T. Elrod and Mis. baker's dozen will still cover the really | K. 8. Fisher and at the conclusion luncheon formal functions of the winter. This Is a | was served record, truly, and scemingly a fulfillment | Mr. and Mre. Burd Miller entertained the of the prophecy that soclety would find | members of the Cap-a-Ple Card club last difculty in abandoning its habits of in hursday evening. Several Interesting formality acquired during the golf &ea- | games were played, after which refresh- son. To be sure, the unprecedented | ments were surved. The prizes were won Tength of that same golf season was largely | by Mrs. Granden, Mr. Haarman, Mrs responsible for the tardy beginniog of n- [ Charles Rosenbery and Mr. Charles Rosen door affairs, but majority of | bery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Granden will those who have have con- | entertaln the club at its next meeting. tirued to glve inforn informal to | In honor of Mrs. Dudley Wolfe of Chi- the extent of reserving Invitations | cago Mrs. Clifford Smith entertained a until a day or two previous to the occi- | fow women from 4 to 8 o'clock on Wednes- sion and frequently of late the formality | day afternoon. She was assisted by Mes- of a written invitation has been omitted | qames Henjamin Smith, Arthur . Smith, entirely. But they have been none the less |y, Yates and Summers and in the din- delightful, those of the 18t | ing room Mesdames Louts Reed and Sum- week mers poured chocolate and tea and Miss The reception given by Dean and Mrs. | McKenna served ice. The decoratlon of Fair on Thursday cvening was the feature | the dining room was unique and extremely and bride have re- even 8o the . where thelr mar- complained 1 affairs, the the No-Name on Tuesday to spend the rest of the winter | J. A. Falk has sold his residence in the with her sister. west of town and will soon build near his Mr. William E. Annin of Denver, tormerly |$bocshop. riage occurred last week. harvested and a number of teams are haul- Mrs. Florence Bradshaw and Miss Irene | '08 foF the lcehouses of Benson. are in Jacksonville, Fla., where they will| Mrs. Willlam Moran spent a few daya in ' s y MILK MAN, ased cago on Monday by the death of her sister.| The little children of Prof. Fox have been Dr. W. H. Ramsey day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mrs. Avery E. White went to Dubuque, Ta., | Quite 11l for a few days with severe colds turned from Waco, Tex The ice on the Willlams pond is being Ex-Deputy Sheriff, Dotuglas Co espectally Omaha, Dec. 18, 1000, of the week, but an unusual number of emall affairs, two of which were compli mentary 1o one of this season's brides, and effective For her daughter, Mrs. Christiancy, Mrs | Johns Hopkins Training School for Nurses part of the week for Baltimore, to cnter the preaching, by the pastor, Rev. Markley, will be on “The Leadership of Christ.” Many Omaha People for the Past | Omaha, Oct, 18, 1900, Cramer Chemical Co. 1 was unable to get any relief from phy- slcians who have continually been treating ‘mn for kidney trouble. They gave me all kinds of nauseating medicines, that would not apree with began to get worse—nervous, and my sleep was im paired, in fact my tered Dundee, Fred Schearer has been confined to his home by fllness the past week Walter Breen is recovering slowly from | coaner Chomical Co an attack of grip and other maladies “I recelved your sample bottle of Cra On returning from Sunday school IASt | mer's Kidney Cure, which you kindly sent | POWeS, and could give me no rellef. When | Sunday afternoon Mrs. Willlam Colfax fell | me. 1t heiped mo very muck and 1 have || Would wake mornings I would be obliged and sprained her wrist, which has caused | (uken (wo Being out fn all | to sit up in bed to get my breath. In her much suffering | Kinds ot weather 1 contracted a X ¢ er 1 contracted a cold which |stooping-1 would have to get support . The Dundee Musical soclety met on Fri-| settled in my back. It was impossible for |got up. Seeing your Cramer Kidner Cure day evening with Mrs. W. L, Selby, about | me to properly attend to my work, and 1 advertised I made yp my mind It was Just twenty-five persons being present. A num- | had to employ a man to do my work. 1|what I needed, and I hought a botile. 1 ber of vocal, violin and piano solos were | was told by ono of my customers what Cra- | commenced to feel stronger and improved rendered by members of the club. ki :\lzhuv Cure had done for him every wauy. 1 took five bottles in all, and | kidney disease. My stomach is in The Round Dozen Soclal club met at the [ Wrote for the sample. Today am now cured of kidney affection of long | condition and my sleep s ratural gt Fednesday | 10 duties home of Mrs. B. V. Heaford on Wednesday | (o my duties and fec: ten standing. 1 cheerfully recommend it to to that wonderful remedy. I can afternoon. The women were given “nuts to| i €e=.amly can't praise those who are thus afflicted mend 1t to ail Guy €. Barton entertained at luncheon on Thursday. Each of the tables were dif- ferently decorated. The guests were Mesdames Coutant, Brinker, Shelton, Yates, Millard, Joseph Barker, Levi, Carter, Wood, Clarke, Bartol Remington, Roger: Red- fck, Yost, Markell, Pritchett, Summers, Wakeley, Downs and Barkalow. After the luncheon six-handed euchre was played, the prizes belng won by Mesdames Sum- mers, Carter and Yates In honor of Mrs. Edward Minor Fairfield Mrs. Clement Chase gave a charming 6 o'clock tem on Wednesday, when she was assisted by about a dozen young matrons | | and women of the younger set. The house was prettily decorated with carnations, vio- lets and greens and in the dining room red andles were also used. Here Mrs. Ten Years and Was Cured By |cramer chemical co. Cramer's Kidney Cure, Omaha, Dec. 9, 1500, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Pratt, who have been | residents of Omaha for many years, will | leave this week for Clinton, Ia., to makoe their home. Miss Shiverick and Miss Ruth Shiverick bave returned to thelr home at Woods Hall, Mass,, after spending two weeks with | Mrs. Charles Shiverick Mr. C. C. Belden left for the east on Sat- urday, accompanied by Mrs. Belden's | mother, Mrs. Reed, who will spend the rest | of the winter in ihe east. Mr. H. C. Bostwick and his sister, Mrs. Maclure, leave on Tuesday for New York, | from whence they will sail for Naples. Be- | fore returning they will make a six weeks' | tour of the Mediterranean Miss Antoinette Sherwood is expected on #cme three or four others given in honor of visiting young matrons formerly of Omaha have furnished the fashionable peo- ple plenty of diversion, I have been a great sufferer for over fit teen years, from lame back. 1 have trivd | varlous remedies for relief, but got nono my My doctor told me T had rheumatism of tho stomach. 1 bust or entire figure devel- Renstrom electric and The Dathery. Ex- Rooms 216 to 220, Arms, neck oped by the maseage treatment at clusively for the ladies. se bullding new whole system was shat- T tried many different remedies but found no permanent rellef. One of my brother officers xuggested to me to try Cra- mer’s Kidney Cure, which I did. After tak ing three bottles, I am today fealing better than I ever did, and am a cured man from bottles since Entertninments of fne Week, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Smith entertained at dinner on Friday evening. The A. O. T. Bowling club was enter- tained on Friday by Miss Mae Heller Mrs. W. J. C. Kenyon entertained at luncheon on Friday and again on Satur- and 1 can attend years younger. your ~ remedy bett Thanks recom- day Mr. Dison gave a dinner at the Omaha club on Wednesday for Mr. Meadows and Mr. Tyng Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yost entertained a Iarge supper party on Friday evening, which was followed by cards For Mrs. Christiancy, Mrs. W. A. Redick entertained Mesdames Wood, Barton, Mil- lard and Remington at luncheon on Friday Mr. and Mrs. C. Tennon entertained the Hawthorne club on Friday evening at their home on South Thirty-seventh street. | | shaded i Hull and Mrs. McCormick poured tea and coffee. while at the ice table Misses Butter- field, Mellona Butterfield, Allen, Elizabeth Allen, Griest, Mre. D. H, Wheoler, jr., and Mra. W. A. Redick presided alternately. Mrs. M. Rosenthal entertained about thirty-five women on Thursday afternoon at Metropolitan club, guessing games con- stituting the entertainment of the party, for which prizes were awarded Mesdames Berg and H. Hiller. An elaborate luncheon followed, all of the women being seated at the long table, which was handsomely dec- Wednesday to be the guest of Miss Allen Miss Sherwood formerly lived in Omaha and has been spending the last few weeks In Lincoln with her sister, Mrs. Lambert- son. Dr. J. P. Lord left for New York on Mon- day evening to sall January 22 for Europe, where he will spend several months in travel and study. His sister, Miss Lord of Dixon, Tll., will remain with Mrs. Lord dur- ing his absence, Mrs. Moritz Meyer left for Lexington, Miss., on Saturday, to attend the wedding crack” in the form of conundrums en 1 in two walnut shells, tled together with narrow, white ribbons. These dainty de- vices were gilded and so arranged with an- other broadertribbon, bearing the club mon- ogram, that they may serve as a useful little thimble case and needlebook com- bined. A charming workbag in pink and white was awarded Mrs. James McCul- lough as the best guesser in the game. For the complexion there is nothing equal to the new Renstrom treatment at The Bathery. For ladies only. Rooms 218 to enough. C. P. BROWN. If you cannot get Crame Insist on having Crame MOSES STURMAN. Take no substitute. ALBANY, N, Y. persons that SERGEAN are trouble the way 1 was. BEBOUT. o \ oy ! 8 Kidney Cure from your druggist, send $1.00 to the “Western Agent Cramer’s Chemical Company, Omaha”—who will send Yyou a bottle b, s Kidney Cure, CRAMER CHEM expr s, prepaid. Send for free sample, ICAL CO., The annual meeting of the Omaha club |orated with red and white carnations and occurred at 8 o'clock on Saturday evening |lighted by pink-shaded candles in tall, and was preceded by a dinner for the mem- | White holders. Thursday being their wed- |3 ding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Rosenthal The Washington Whist club was enter- :nmprnum»d eighteen guests that evening tained last week by Mr. and Mrs. H. May, |At their home. The color scheme of the Mra. Morris Rosenthal and Mr. Haaf win- | Aternoon was carried out in the details of ning the prizes. the house decoration, carnations being The party given by Thuraton Rifies club | "*°% on Tuesdiny was one of the most enjoyable of the winter. There were about sixty couples present twenty young women at an informal after- The Metropolitan club gave a bowling [P00n on Wednesday, at which she pro- party on Wednesday evening, which was at- | ¥/ded amusement of an equally novel and tended by about thirty-five couples. Tha | interesting character. ch guest was bid- prizes were awarded to Misses Dolly Polack | 4€n to come prepared with a toast and a and Rehfeld and Messrs. L. Wolff and |riddle and in compliance there were not Siscas | tew exhibitions of wit and wisdom, for Miss Lomax entertalned a box party on | %hich prizes were awarded Misses Morse, Monday evenirLg to see “Rupert of Hentzau." | Sharp, Taylor and Wessells. There was a Her guests were Miss Elizabeth Allen, Miss | Pretty floral decoration through the rooms | congratulations upon the birth of a daugh- Burke of Salt Lake, Mr. Stockton ”'\"“L‘ynlvl especiaily in the dining room, where | ter B tenans e ‘and My, Sata Barhe ;hnmlznw_ Toam;of m;r.tveuw n;ndlh-rnn were L Taretn S oriing N _{used, while narcissus and violets were i o T o 102 Xorh Toen | Libtoge st s wpon th. romd surprise on Thursday evening by the ar- | ‘P! rival of a large party of friends. The even-| The Unity club ing was pleasantly passed at music and | monthly meeting Friday evening at the | will be followed by cards. cards. | bome of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Haller, with| The South Side Whist club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. R Hodgin of 428 North [ 7bout sixfy present. The social half-hour | Mrs. F. E. Hall, 508 North Thirty-second Fortieth street entertained a large card preceding the program—a custom inaugu- | street, on Tuesday afternoon party last Friday evening. The first prizes | Fated by the club this year—spent in en-| My gnd Mrs. E. A. Cudahy will give a were won by Colonel J. E. Utt and Mrs, | Jo¥Ing the treasures of the art gallery, was | chjiqren's dancing party next Friday for H. G. Brown and the psolation favors | ®Specially pleasant. The program under their little daughter, Miss Jean. went to Mr. and Mrs. G. §. Benawa. the general heading, “Judicial Institutions | “myo n 6 P, club has tssued invitations Mrs, Edward Minor Fairfield gave the | §f Athons.” comprised throe subjects: the | or o guncing party, to be given at Thurston first of her “at homes” on Wednesday aft- | A, “The Older Maglstrates and Tribu-| ginos”armory on Friday -oevening. ernoon, which brought out a large number | D818 was cqualdered by Judge W, W. Key- | T (00 T b el T B ot of callers, Misses Butterfield, Emily, Wake- | 807 Il & conclse and interesting address. | A% “O0F % 5 y y ! A, Mr. H. P. Leavitt gave a comprehensive pa- | the American Revolution met on Saturday | ley, Doane and McKenna assisting Mrs. e compreh R sl R LR L el Fairfleld in receiving, while Mrs. Chase ana | PeT on “The Hellastic Courts.” The last | 1/ AR A Mrs. Gulou presided at the table, pouring [ 1OPI¢: "An Athenian Lawsult,” was treated | ¢F tea and coffee. Though simple, the table | in a lucid and scholarly paper by Judge W. decoration was especlally effective, con | D. McHugh. The president, Mr. C. 8. Lo- 4 Sisting of & silver bowl of carnations and | PIngler. then announced that the usual dis. | another In her honor by Mrs. Coutant on The track was bought for the company in cusslon following the papers would be omit- | Wednesday. the name of J. M. Bemis of Boston, its ted, as the club was invited to assist Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Paxton will [president. This gives the concern, in the Haller in a deferred celebration of his|entertain a large dancing party at Metro- |heart of the jobbing district, 200 feet of birthday anniversary. Adjournment wae | politan club on Wednesday evening in [Unlon Pacific trackage, a total in that block taken to the dining room, where Mrs. Hal- | honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Paxton, jr. |of 200 by 123 feet of ground, and an addi- ler with gracious hospitality served deli- Mrs. Fred J. Sackett and Mrs. George |tional tract sixty-six by 132 feet within clous refreshments, assisted by Mesdames | Shields will bo hostesses at the mext meet. |half block of the plant, constituting the Connell, Beebe and Lobingier and the | ing of the €, A. L. Euchre club, which will | 1a¥gest individual tract owned by any cor- Misses Wallace and Stebbins. Club mem- | po eatertained at Mrs. Sackett's home on | Poration in Omaha proper. The nowly ac bers and guests united in wishing that Mr. [ North Nineteenth street quired property will not be built upon at Haller might enjoy many more *'deferred” B v’ present. | cclebrations of his natal day ni‘.l.:u:::dn;‘.hi :',“N’_“lz:""l’l‘ ‘;]“,)‘:o:“:;"ufl“;";' This investment proves the confidence and Mrs, Munger, to be held at their resi. | WRich i8 feit in Omaha's tuture as & job o s G y bing center by eastern capltalists. It Is dence, 426 South Thirty-elghth street, on|o,0" o goveral similar wanitstations of Monday evening, January 28 i | confidence which have been observed dur The women of the Pennsylvania club ing the months. bave been requested to meet at 3 o'clock of her brother. She was accompanied as far as St. Louls by Miss Rehteld, who will remain there for two weeks and then go Chiropody is a Fallure, to Chicago for a short visit. After many years of study and practice in this branch of eurgery called chiropody we are convinced that the system of treat- ing and cutting the corns is defective and often dangerous, giving momentary rellef, but stimulating and spreading the growth which in turn necessitates frequent re- cutting. As there s no defect without a cure we say from experience that perspira- tion and careless drying after bathing is the princigal cause of soft corns, excoria- tion and wounds between the toes, render- ing the feet sensitive and very painful After becoming convinced that it was abso- lutely necessary to obtain a remedy for cessive perspiration, we have prepared, perfected and used Re-No-May powder with great success during the last four years. We can now offer to the aMicted The next party of the Cotillion club will |@ permanent cure by the purchase of a occur at Metropolitan club on Thursday | box of Re-No-May powder. Manufactured evening by A. Mayer Co., third floor, Bee building, Mrs. Robert Pritchett will entertain at | Omaha. Consultation free daily from 2 to held its regular semi- |a dinner on Wednesday evening, which |9 P ™ 220, Bee bulldin WE BOUGHT Pianos Cheap So Shall You. 2 piano manufacturers in town at the same time, both call- ed on Schmoller & Mueller, anxious to sell and get the cash brotdery u Wheeler & Wilson machines by Miss both of them accepted Schmoller & Mueller's proposition Condr t from Chicago. She k Gt 1 will be o © ten days beginning on 15 carloads of pianos for spot cash, at 60¢ on the dollar. January 14th, . Call and learn 1o do the work on your own machine we will give N " BALL RIN WILSON sewing m lady calling & numbe Finest and most effective treatment ever known for colds or stubborn cases of la grippe at The Bathery. Ladies only. Bee building, second floor. Complimentary to Miss Wessells, Mrs. X Pleasures Promised. Harry P. Whittmore entertained about The Mexican club will be entertained on Tuesday evening by Miss Kittle Smith. Mrs. 8. D. Barkalow will entertain the Six-Handed Euchre club tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Murphy will enter tain the Hawthorne club next week. Et-a-Virp will hold its next assembly on Tuesday evening at Metropolitan hall, Mr. and Mrs. Will Coenig are recelving We extend to all our customers a cc tlon to come and see the dial fnvita- beautiful em- work done on_the aws WHEELER hine. livery our store wi'l be given which entitles her to one machines now in our We will not quote any prices on this lot but guarantee to save you from $100 J|[ e s low We rent machine Sure cure for rheumatism and all forms of nervous trouble. The Renstrom elec'ric and massage treatment at The Bathery, Ladles only. Bee building, second floor. BEMIS BAG COMPANY INVESTS auires an Additional ing Its Plant at a Cost of $20,000, At $2.00 per month, repalr. and sell parts and needles 1'makes of machines SECOND-HAND SEWING MACHINES v wo will sell machines for so thit they will come within the h of everybody. You will be sur- 1 at what we offer you. s, eich Home ¢ Home ... i Domentlc Household Singers, to $150 on every piano, L e Our line consists of the world-renowned Steinway, Steger, Emerson, Steck, Vose, A. B. Chase, Ivers & Pond, Packard and the beautiful Singer pianos. 1.00 1.00 600 400 mhnager for the Bemis 4 Bag company, purchased on Saturday, through E. C. Price, a tract of land six luncheon will be given on Monday for |six by 132 feet adjoining the company’ Mrs. Christlancy by Mrs, Remington and |plant, the consideration being $20,000 cash Baters) Correspondence in regard to this great money-saving sale will receive immediate attention. Schmoller X Mueller, The old reliable piano house. 1313 Farnam St. OMAHA. 337 Broadway, CO. BLUFFS. TELEPHONE 1 MRS. J. BENSON, January Clearing Saile Outing Plannel Night Dresses, Handsome I’lannelette Night| Dresses in pink, blue and striped | goods, lace trimmed or plain, | $1.38 and $1.25 quality, reduced | THE FAVORITE VI_INTER to 87c¢. Ladies’ Outing IMlannel | ROUTE TO CAL/FORIA | Call and get pamphlet, books and Herald it Dresses as low fect condition hoemaker p head maching and Davis, in half regular’ pric Nebraska Cycle Co., Cor. I5th and Harney Streets, White, Singer’ & 4 modern durd. Singer condition, ot _— HAVE YOU ANY OF THESE, m There 1s fn Very Common Troublet o di s0 common in the United States as catarrh because it appears in s0 many forms and attacks so many dif- terent organs It 18 & common mistake to suppose that catarrh I confined to the nose and throat Any inflammation of th mucous mem- brane, wherever located, accompanied by | One of the largest and most enjoyable re- abnormal secretions, is catarrh. Catarrh of | ceptions of the winter was that given by stomach or bladder, or intestines is nearly | Dean aud Mrs. Falr on Thursday eveniug, as common as nasal catarrh and much more | When nearly 700 guests, including the oldest serious, although it s true that stomach |@Nnd youngest members of soclety, were re- catarh and catarrh of other luternal or- | Ceived tetween v and 11 o'clock. The spa- | on Tuesdny afternoon at the Commercial | ywrinklos and erows’ feet removed by a gans s the result of neglected nasal ca- [ clous rooms were handsomely decorated | cluh rooms to arrange thelr part for the | " MO AR ERGWE CERC TO O mas- ok [ with southern smilax and cut flowers, all of | ynnual reunion of the club, to be held there | Phor *"h T 3 506 AL ek o] A new remedy has recently appeared | Which had been sent by the parishloners. | oy pebruary 15 uage. THA Raipare. secopd “Roah | which, so far as tested, seems to be remark- The tall doorways were hung with the | bullding. Ladles only last six Lincoln is & is a guest of the B G ind Alentine of West Point was d yesterday kburn and family of were at the Millurd yesterday Mrs, Charles Ochs of Lancaster, O, iting Mir R. Neal on Sherman a Oshorn of Lincoln are it the as 30c. Lincoln OFFI pth and Douglus, TICKET Shipley Is gers, generul representative of the | Piano company of Hoston, s scting business in Omaha | party John V nayor of | steger, | Btoger fuo Ma the | 4G5 attended a S tagar s Lol nd president iacturing comy given at on slzed package. You can use them with as surance that you will not contract the co- caine or morphine habit as the results from this catarrh cure are apparent from the Qrst Guy's use. Druggists in nd ask yrup,” and five cents @ | p The play which was to have been given | bly effective in promptly curing catarrh, | Smilax, which also banked the mantels of | e R Sorbt § e vatod, "The preparatian 1 sohd | tho various roome. The chandellers were | o Monday evenlog o the Odeon «ub at| PERGONAL PARAGRAPHS. by drugglsts senerally under name of | Wound With the sprays of green and shaded | "y Cinosy ot o many of 1he ‘soaimh - Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets, and in addition | to & soft red, while rows of red candles in | 5 T - BER TP SORY 0 B0 SGTRE | w . Currle of Lincoln is at the Mutray to being very palatable and convenlent, | rass holders were also used in lighting. | yoio TOPe 0 MAVE TECR DR AT 1S BORRL | e A1 Kennedy of Miltard possesses extruordinary merit, in many | Assisting Dean and Mrs. Fair were Mrs. | oo "0 | #5208 tiiier/of EHaating cases glving immediate rellef from the | Martha Clarkson and Dean and Mrs. Mills- i 34 e, s coughing, hawking and constant clearing of | Paugh of Topeka, Kan. Bishop and Mrs.| Now style Turkish baths, & great fm-| Mr. and Mr the throat and head, those symptoms with [ Willlams were unable to be present, the | provement over the old way. For ladies | 6t the 1oy ¢t the Hot Springs which everyone 1s famillar who has ever | bishop having been detained in Chicago, | gyly, The Bathery, second floor, Bee build- | /5 K; v i i AECENE: 10k RSN suffered from colds in the head and throat. | While Mrs. Willlams was confined to her | ;. A Children's as low as 35¢. Catarrh is simply a continuation of these [ home by illness. Dean and Mrs. Fair were ey shildsania ke Al l\m‘pn:mu ..mn‘ it trouble becomes | further assisted by Mesdames Pritchett, OMANA SUBURDS, Children's ]l.llll].\uil‘lll pink and chronle and grows gradually worse from | Yates, Kountze, Webster, Heith, Davls, e v blue flannelette Night Dresses ey Sais 1o 8er Reed, Potter, Farrish, Jones; the Misses Florence, ol gt N The toast. “1o yvour o 5w 0, 8 Vease 2, The little daughter of J. V were cheap at T5¢, now 48¢, 7, uart's Catarrh Tablets are composed of | Morse, & ‘;IL Weasslln, Low, Brown; Mes- | Tle litle, dausk h! " as deepest Arastin, Bucalyptol, Guaiacol and similar | dames Peck, Cole, Gates and Wakeley. [ DOt expected to live e b A ::llle:.unhx nd mllnn’l\ specifics, from which | The supper room was especially elaborate | Miss Cora Goodell 20 pel‘ Ce“to figfllflwlfl‘( wheria it will be seen that no secret s made of the | With its red roses and rows of red-shaded [ Onaha Friday night 3 ; A 9 ingredients and also that no mineral poi- | candles. A large silver epergne, the cut baked bean social was Reduction all eiderdown ILERS sons are used, as in the case of many well | €lass bowls of which were filled with meteor erian church Friday night i e SR SRR Dressing Sacques. & p Kknown catarrh medicl roses, occupled the center of the round- | wr and Mrs. Sheldon of Omaha visited | twenty lttle n y ] L] URE For catarrh of the nose, throat, bronehlal | table, above which the drop light, shad:d aughter, Mrs. Walke Siint e N " nth ) i ! tubes, for catarrh of stomach, intestines or | In red, hung like a huge chrysanthemum RI'D. Sllx want 13 BIals Whdnes Vi . § Mes, Wins! Soothing syrup. C) })IAIIT bladder no preparation Is so safe and gives | The table was further lighted by red can B ar gy A s (s | ) - 00 ¢ WHIS such rapld gpd permanent results as [ dies in heavy sliver holders, and presiding [ 145 TEUEHAE home on the ctefn t it | : | s R for c KEY Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets there were Meadames Barkalow, Barker,| Dave Shipley. lving ihree miles nor - | Mitics { b4 v All druggists sell them at G0c. for full | Webster, Sheldon, Page, Davis, Yates|Of town, has sold his farm and will sec SEND STAMP FOR s used., and Manderson. The punch room | Another location, probably at North Platte 4 1 balide Sirenkth sod Resith, was in yellow and green, pre- [ Neb PARTICULARS §) sadbydragtists and deatrs, 1dR. RUG wogiuBe CEM B STEAD--Margaret Louise, at Ney ri_of on Baturday, Junuary 12, only ehild [ for “Mrs, Winslow’s Soothir ith T.. Lane and Fred Halstead, aged | take no other kind. Twenty months, | vettle. sided over by the younger women Mr. and Mrs. Hardy, living four miles A feature of Dean and Mrs. Fair's hospi- | north of town, gave a party to their young tality, of which few knew, was a pretty | triends Friday night, Mr. Hardy has rented | 3 Gladstone Bros., Agents, Omaha.