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IHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1901, 0 FEW BILLS FOR TAST DAY et qmd pmiare dretioes comiies w1 | GLUB. HOUSE FOR EMPLOYES | . e of maine Iaid similar to Sta clare ne ¢ Couth Dakota Logislatare Oloars 1 is estimated that heat can be f cume o Light Oxlendar, » Lusitese HOsN at from 10 to 0 : signifies the less than the present cost of fue HEYENNE, Wyc 8 DaiSTe Iesr i) P e s A Bl s storing of beer BILL TO PREVENT ADULTERATING LIQUORS PIERRE, _\" I': Marc ”'\ '\_:::j;.’v ol s ‘:M“”‘ 0 Ly e [ Artcies of incorpation have been Med tor: | bullding, Just i to properly mature. Monar Bnncts Law (6 Make Teaching [ The Webler Telegraph ¥ g s 3 " to Anima \‘\:’.’:' ',.u»;' " ‘..“;x:'ym:xn:.: «\,‘ur‘ ”r m:‘.‘ ‘m . 1 m-;,“w pme { ;,l I, " at . The enormous Cold ] : IRoss and Mrs. Mary . Itoss. be $30,000, while the furn " 1 & SIURITY FHETHY S | "The ‘Crow Creek Stork and Growers' | tings will aggrceato 320,000 -adat storage capacity of - | comy at Gann Valley, with a capital x o | o $10.0%, Tncorperators, L B, LAVSAIIN.| ouBYRNNN, Wyo, Mareh § il the Telegram.)—While working under guard at PIERRE ). M 8.~ (Special Tele gram ) Rot o opened with light | | ¥ The Storle Co-operative Creamery com Alendars for the In the house having L e S N (S T s B 0 Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n twenty. The house paseed. senate bills to | ~ his escape. He has e fufts, . 0. Storle, Arthur Struck, Thomas 8t. Louis, U. S. A. legalize Incorporation of Blkton, making a | jor e 0 o SO0 T arson Officers are scouring ountry for him, s propetly certified copy of the publ cord | e inte T evdorby of the public fecord | The Clark County Land and Loan com-| , gew whes e : you YA enables them to “]agcr" their beers pany, at Clark, with a capital of $50,000. | sjways wan The wheel offe N N : Rovernor to_accept grants and devises 10 i or orators, Willlam McGann, Ransom |*~*" *® . five to six months before bottling, thus the state. The senate apportionment bill| 1" yurn T samuel H. Eirod | Ncceanory . i i fl d healthful S xas taken up and all atier the enacting | “xnicOluakey. Hudson & Greenmever || KANKAS CTTY. At suecia) ¢ insuring age, flavor and healthfulness. BRI, | . o B TR ot | bllen il bt e ih Brewers of the famous Budweiser, Black & Tan, Faust, Anheusers th as fi the appointment of St. George | fer of her daught night ge g, Pale shelol txquisite. The senate took same action in regard to | carq of Elk Point as their legal agent ';“ A Wt L Lo VAL LAY Standard, Pale-Lager, Export Pale, Michelob and Exquisite. the house bill, but only carried it by one today, g B ’ \ Orders comptls filled by ajority. The house killed senate bill to | Ly b (B 3 t o MLy Befors (Be abon recess Eriee attomspted €5| CHEVENNE, Wros MAFCH . fu | fente o Warronibure und ken thero GEO. KRUG, MGR. ANHEUSER-BUSCH BRANCH, OMAK. recess Price attempted to (Special securs recognition, but fafled. The house | Tel m.)—President Burt of the Union authorized the printing of 2,000 coples of | Pacific passed through Cheyenne tonight " & believer in Dr. e B R A A RO L B D L T T distributed by the secretary of state. The |that the company will build a magnificent ¢“° ’ P' k speaker appointed Everitt, Ryan and Be club house for its employes here during 1iiams mn dict es on the Burke scavenger | the coming summer, to cost about $50,000. ; tax bill with Burke, Cooper and | Mr. Burt also sald that the Athol hill cut- S 3 H Campbell from the senate. The senate ac- | off will not be built this year. but as to ‘ Ad «t R0 BT I B o oo e e, o et | et Sond Ieembeen ot oSt vice to bill and the bill providing for construction | not say. The consolidation with the Sout ) % of sidewalks in cities of third class, and |ern Pacific, he said, has altered the plans | 9 Off S ker People' killed the peddler license bill. - Governor | of the Union Pacific and it is proba .|»= p Ice ee s‘ INOCH HILL, Herreid sent in the names of 8. J. Conkltn [ that much of the money appropriated for | \ Apri! and May are the months when il K, well-known as “Old Conk.” as | the main Iine improvements will have to be | most' people” do “their moving, ‘The adjutant general, and C. P. Sherwood of | spent on the Central Pacific, which is sadly | boE Rees in Omaha was never 8o great ks Desmet as food 1 dairy commissioner, | in need of repairs it will be this spring. There are not both of which were confirmed 4 A & great many rooms vacant | | Awminnc meerterence o owesers, | si0d8ER £ it ) Get Ahead The Bee Building the state | Pastor M.E. Chureh,Grand Junction, Ia, The anti-cay adopted a resolution | Willlam H. Tice, a Meckling druggist, whose 1, leas 190000000 9003930 'rewident Murphy annonnced the appoint- | against future int ce of outsiders in | place of business was raided a short time | A Excellent Combination. of the O A T - S H of an executive committee consisting | the organization of the legislature ago by the women of that place and who de- | The pleasant method and beneficial Dt Te BitiTery choloas ane dis outh Omaha News of twelve members, The name was changed | At the afternoon session the senate mes- [ nied the alleged sale of liquor at the drug | effocts of the well known remedy, . R ractly in front of the elevator on the to the South Omaha Republican club, thus | senger in the bouse announced the ap-|store, waived prellminary examination and | Symup oF Fios, manufacturcd by the Sprmg‘ ush A LR TR LR L U making it porsible for every republican, re- | pointment of Senators Larson, Stewart and | furnished bonds for his appearance at the | CArLiFORNIA Fio SYRup Co., illustrate ‘or Offi ' suite of three rooms on the gardiess of age, (0 become a member. After | Varnum as senate conferces on apportion- [ next term of state circuit court on the | thevalueof obtaining the liquid laxa- For Offices. 3td poor, and & very large office and the enroliment of seventy-five mew mem- | ment. The anti-crowd in the house took |charge of violating the siate liquor law. [ tive principles of plants kmmn to be vault u.;‘:r‘.‘;’:rn;v‘nu;!.n"»;:ln’r:--:ll'\.l ’I‘u!:_ ounty | bers speeches were made by Former Presi- | the matter out of the hands of the speaker | An employe, who was prosecuted by the | medicinally laxative a rn-sn-n!mg :'jx”;\”\'" smaller fooms'in VAFIOUS PAFTS ! to the {dent J. A. Beck, Jobn Buke, C. E. Shotwell [ and by motion of Dorthland appointed | State Pharmacists’ association because he | themintheform mostre fll'h hing to the & of_the bullding halt mile fand Albert Hopking of Lancaster county. | Price, Seward and Everett, leade of the | filled prescriptions without having first se- [ taste and acceptable to the system, It The rents are reasonable and the © 0 Al- | A committee was appointed to draft new | anti-combine, ae house es. #The |cured the required license, was found guilty | isthe one perfect strengthening lax: service perfect tated (hat | bylaws and constitution and adjournment | house paesed senate bills fixing salaries and [ and fined $50 and costs and has now left | ti~, cleausing the system effectuall of this | was taken to next Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. | jurisdiction of county judges on population | Meckling. His place has been taken by a | dispelling colds, headaches and fevers R. c. pETERS & CO-v an oun- | basis within rarge from $300 te $2,000; fix- | pharmacist from Centerville gently yet l""'"llfllv and enabling one Ordinance Not Signed. 3 - to overcome habitual constipation per- RENTAL AGENTS, or n fng terms of court in the Sixth circuit; fix- S ough the ordinance prov p LML GO Co ton. erfe o m slaleq | Although the ordinance providing for the ing the salaries of registers of deeds on Pow nes ¥ onvention manent] Its Hn rfect freedom froi opening of ¥ street across the Unlon Pa- MITCHELL, 8. D., March S.—(Special.)— | every objectionable quality and sub- Ground Floor, Bee Bullding, Omaha. and i . pasts, ranging to : ! 3 ¢ phongged el ata’ Rock 10land. traske: ek passed | valusiion basis. ranging from $100 10 $1.200; | rne state Young Men's Christian assocla- | stance, and its acting on the kidneys, ‘ted | INder a suspension of the rules Monday | hFOVIGI0E the manner of vecovery of thil-| oy o the various colleges, which was to| liver and bowels, without weakening anserted P Y | dren placed out through the agency of so- et 4 A Ihiy | DiEhL Mayor Kelly has not yet signed the | dref placed o ol Py ° | have its convention here, beginning Friday | or irritating them, make it the ideal docum In somo circles it fs deatred | S°Hoti QORMLHE ceriern lands fo "", ";’“:‘ and lasting over Sunday, has postponed it| laxative. ; that the railroads be compelled to con-|°f Pell Rapids; empowering cities of first, | you' o inqannite perfod, probably until the In the process of manufacturing figs (Fuct @ viaduct across the tracks at or | 5¢¢Ond and third classes to Issue bonds for | iqqie of April, owing to the prevalence| 8re used, as they are pleasant to the | near the point mentioned Instead of open- [ WAterworks: to prevent adulteration of in- | o"sna1inox ghroughout the state. taste, but the m: al qualities of the ing & grade crossing, A grade crossing 1a | toXIcating liquors; making the teaching of remedy are obtaided from senus afid o T guroas 0. N BTade orosein® i* | humane treatment of animals compulsory Inh and Game Wardens, other ‘aromatic plants, by a method #Efieffifefiefifififfififis EEEEEFEET public sel 0 establish and " n PIERRE, 8 Mare ~—(Specia v J N Syrup Jarge amount of traffic and it may be that | ! Public schools; to establish and maintain | PIERRE, S. D arch 8.—(Special.) known to the CALIFORNIA F1G SyRUF 11k chool es; providing’ fo e assese- | Govel d ppointed as fis d ) . order to get i eneficial the mayor will veto the ordinance with the | 2°ho0l libraries: providing’for the assese- [ Governor Herried has appointed as fish and | Co. only. 1In order to getits benefici oo g leugthwise > + | ment of live stock at home ranches; au-|gamo wardens: For Beadle county, J. B.| effectsand to avoid imitations, please prov wa inserteq | Fecommendation that a viaduct be ordered. f yor,ing county commissioners to employ | Comer of Huron: Clay county, I M. How- | rememberthe full nameof the Company - d he purpose o prty owners SO Hunting Willinms., assistance for the state’s attorney; cutting [ard of Vermilion; Hutchinson county, Hugo| Printed on the front of every package. 10 Iny permanent wal also to eut| police ofcers are still hunting for | the at v ge d 3 erinten- | Spana, f Olivet; Lake county B olice oficers are & for | the attorney general and the superinten-|Spanagel of Olivet; La ounty, A dews the large hills for lu Which wre | Richard Willlams, who shot Fletcher Chinn [ dent of instruction from the State Board | Fuller of Madison; Walworth county, Matt CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ,"" an up t the ity monthly for | Thursday morning. Chinn is not seriously | of Assessment and Equalization; granting | Haurahan of Bangor. ik ": ;:ANCW-‘:‘;VCYA:“ P sidewalk materinl 1 b s S pit ol BVILL NI 3 hurt and unless blood poison sets in he wiil | officers of cemeteries the right of eminent -4 \ taxpayer wald vesterday that the mayor§come out of the affair with only a slight | domain for extending boundaries; provid- it e h N Wetmase SUOUAY 6 Dringte T Do el i vonsistently voto quite @ number of [gcur. Willlams was traced as far as|Ing for the settlement of old accounts be-| TYNDALL, 8. D., March 8.—(Special.)— Hdewalc ordinasces now before the council | Avery, where he took to the woods and [tween the state and unorganized counties; | The Congregational church at Armour has SEtian Ton. Bing has not by seen or heard from since. | legalizing the acts of the village of White ‘\j"'“"‘“‘:"\“n‘:;:rx:”III hl::::;;-r‘fv"!fl:\v‘;;!or~l RN dod b Y LBl T ong | OMcers wem to Fort Crook, Bellevue, | Rock, and senate joint resolution asking for | YL Mr. Baker w! ReE Mer'4 Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood WA At Al gttt requeating tho | Papilion and other towns in Sarpy county | constitutional convention to provide for [ The pres D " ol Yy 8 REura of NN 6 DHreRA e 17 rel for the wanted man,-but be ha# | the clection of United States senators by | Cutler, will return to N, York at Easter Care Impotency, Night Emissions, Loss of Mo time. | 'wasting disenses, the Jungmann school i contended that nfound. It is thought that he | popular vote i il oifects of relf-abnse of other sehool bufidings are provided wit | A bimself in a box car at Gibson Kills Pablic Printing BiL A ‘mew’ whee! 88 JUAL 1he ‘dne you Bave ozcors and indiscretion o Ghile SABEIGIE Wy : A nerve tonic and fags, and, therefore Jungmann school | A0 thus made his way out of the city The house killed the senate bill requiring | always wanted. Read The Bee wheel offer. plood. butlder. ~Bring: s stould also be provided for It ois v Ramé « Polen, all public printing to be done in the state. ’ ‘the pink glow tc pa E cheelis and restores the Ported (hat when (s WALLEE was EOUEDE | Tho electric 1t company s eontinuing | The Bouse refused (o concur i the sennte | WEEKLY BANK _CLEARINGS s s g B » the attention of one of the teache the work of removing unused poles from | Amendments to the codification law and 50c per box. 8 boxes for the Jungmann school she replied that it {ihe streets. Already a dozen poles have | Benedict, Everett and McDougall were ap- | Statement of Aggres: e M ilovs badkanle pasreliies t3 00te . I.,,,‘\ '.‘.,1 peopl ;\uluv.l‘ ' u,.g' for | been taken off N street and now the work | pointed ;’nv;"rrr s. The senate ordered v::.- i un-..uu-'.ll-»:u.u-« ey 'y of our bankable guarantee bond, achool they ought to buy it themselves. | s being carried on In different parts of the | Feport of the investigating committee to he payers in (he Hecond ward asmert that |cliy. All of the poles painied whive, whion | priated In the dally journal, but not in the| . Nemta]’ahlets EXTRA STRENGTH y #ehool tuses nearly §f 0ot | were used by the old electric light com- | Permanent journal, and 1,000 copies to ve| NEW YORK, March 8.—The following Immediate Results ' Hmit wnd should receive | pany, and which are located in the business | printed in pamphlet form. Martin, pop L-N;n ,«‘vu:puvu hy“l!}l;ndnrcp‘l_ rm:m (!l\e % (“:.Luw mmu:l g b mslderation from the a At | portion of the city, will be taken down. |ullst member of the committee, attempteq | Pank clearings at all the principal cities tor [ Positively guaranteed cure for Loss of Power, ; 4 ook 7 o per- | Y . Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs, least (he wame treatiaent that other schools | To take the place of these poles sixty-five- [ to get the report into the permanent | the week ended March 7. with the per- | Faricocels, Undeveloped or Blirunken Orgens, | foot poles are being placed in the alleys, | Journal, but failed. The senate passed the | C€ntage of increase and decrease as com- | ion, Hysteria, Fits, 1 Whe this work is completed there will | house bill repealing the w alowing town- pared with the corresponding week last Ea;::ll:': “‘nl;lm:‘llvn';"i"' tre Clrcatars be & marked improvement in the looks of | ships to furnish seed grain; providing for | Y&T: 3 bor. @ for $5.00 with The interfelt money man (s loose | o gpeets, an election to establish the boundary be-|" A EEET R el tee bond to cure in 30 days or refund S#ain and In fooding the city with cireulars | tween Meade county and Lawrence and “ITILE Clearings.| Inc.| Dec. pald. Address :M Mg happews about twice u.y . Enst Stders Disappoint Pennington counties; providing that ac- 4 {5 NERVITA MEDICAL CO. SR e sineer men Bave been supplied | Realdents of the esst side are: alsap- | 1ions agalust the makers of promissory|New Tors CgisTaew Gie | Olinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILl. Ith circulars through the mai - | polnted at the fallure of the directors of the | notes must be brought in the county in| Bostor 6| 1313111l | For sale by Kuhn & Co., i5th and Doug ; eived here wero matled n 3 Omaba Street Railway company to meet on | which the maker rcsides; increasing the | Chica e 3 | ‘l; gm-;l:.._ eb.; Geo. B. Davis, Cou and Ithough the telegram to be sent | Wednesday last. Now the information is 't sl by | Philadelphia .00 i R accept the sole furisdiction over Indlan | Pittshurg T 5i8) a2 on n with the structing motor lines or petitlons for ex- | regervations; petitioning congress for the | Baitimore Y 20502 .. § e ’ a threat that if let tenslons w considered 0! e e I cisco . t | tenstons Wil be considered for at least | ahsolute title to the Fort Sisseton military | San Fran ¢ | 3 » the telograph address thes | thirty days. Members o Baat B Cinetnnati Members of the East Slde | regervation and to make improvements | Kansas Clty nd returned seuder | club assert that they propose to keep after it 98 804 fitien 0 ¢ o | 44p ¢ along the Missourl river in the southern o e the dend letier offce lnnl: the officials of the company until a positive [ nart of the state; raising the fee for license plareiang o 6 ave far fought shy of | answer as ! Loutsville ¥ i to the extenslon of the Thirteenth « R [N it S, dF ) stbmang o'l to practice medicine to $10; amending the | Minneapolis L Ve hy some one u- > ¥ . 3 auigh dunies, Providence ‘ vere | e % Reorganizing, Passes Codificat nin, Milwaukee . 8 Lihenrs An interesting meeting of Third T Houston ward | The senate passed the amended bill for | LOUSON I 1 at the Jung- | republicans was held at Evans' hall on | codification of laws and sent the same 1o | Buffujo : | 19:5 A well known cure for Plles dinment will - be | Thursday night. The meeting was called | the house, where the amendment was re- 1’>.\}‘.\u\ i | Thissalve cannot be equalled wherever alsing funds ¢! for the purpose ¢ €0 o ¢ b ected and conference g m ee w ) Miangpois ¥ ic ! d 5 ‘,h L, f reorganiaing the club|jected and a conference committes was ap- | diiunble o 3 asoothingand healing antisepticapplic H‘ he present year. Tom Conway was re- [ pointed. The resolution recommending | Savanmah 1.4 | cation is needed. It quickly cures sores, ) elected president. John O'Nefl was chosen | Major Frost for advancement on the retired | Denver i | 4 v le [he (el of he | Feasirer and Chestar A Bvana was e |t pasoed the emiie-wiun put Ave megairo | Hafiird : | iR llcs, ecsema and ot akia 1 | sens . chmon 0 r piles W schoal to pro- | secretary. Meetings of this club will be | votes. The proposed amendment to the | Kichmond RUCRE LU D) | Memphis 7 i ) s con -1|l¢ red infallible, held at frequent intervals during the pres- | constitution to release county superfntens | Washington | diseases 1t 13 con ke v kindly | ent year dents from tne tenure of office provision | heotla - petey Beware of Counterfeits of . flags nners, ete., t TN gy g e 8 was killed by the senate was the bill to | New Haven ‘ Unscrupulous persons wmay offer you ¢ school building on the evenlng Wit Bents 1s Tortiiis with the | i8¢ the age of consent. The second con- [ Worcester L300 worthiess imitations. Take only the ore riaing ’ '® | terence committee on oil inspection re- ‘“‘""I’ it A fginal DEWrrT's Wrren HAZEL SALVE femn Club Chrnges Name, r eleher ling Creighton col- | ported a disagreement and the probabilities | Soringhen, Muss » \\\| Prepared by E.C. DeWITT & CO., Chicage Mer ot b e that the bill will fail. Both houses cleared | Fort Worth d h — 3 : ; » ! " 1 wife have moved to | their calendars before 5 o'clock and all thae | Portland, Me It \ 1 t . - » . A : e Weeb! Wats remained for the night session was the 8t. Joseph Hook il " | signing of bills and the confercnce reports | Los Angeles Hiram Hall entertained | O codification, apportionment and oil in <:\“"I’; k. [ 1 Park Vst club Th day | snection ik § enin . : SRS, e FIRST CLASS PULLMNAN SLEEPERS After Apr the natlonal banks i the [ Ao o pign ei | Seranton 8T8 3 «DAILY BETWEEN... [ - B 0D aturasy (ps| 5 SN IS Seaman nd Raplds OMAHA AND SAN FRANCISCO bill to allow each Ga H N member of the legislature to appoint ten | Davion.” O &1 Yithat Gt h wers of the fire and water commitiee | 11005 free of tuition. He characterized the [ Spokane 5 f Council are sl lookirg for 4 auie | il as dangerous and earrying too. much | Bloux City B4l | Birmingham the institutions. The veto was sustained. | Davenport Cenuine ople know that he 18 still doing | the senate has adeptod Wheeling i the old stand New Bedfo Lo ek MEYVER REMOVED, | Kioxville, ‘. i ’ All the ) Wheels! Wheels! Wheels! bow they go! | Wichita MOONTAINS “nd “Ee f'p}é'h‘fflc'fi‘,' Ude n Hee wheel and be In the ewim. | Binghamton 1 u.ymlu in both directions. Lexington, Ky DINING CAR SERY THE REALTY MARKET, L | PIERRE, 8. D i Kalimazo. .o T LAY CARS. 2 S v March 8. (Spe Tele- | Kalumazoo ) BUFFET LIBRARY CARS. L ; & . Governor Herreld this evening re- | Akron 4 3 For full Information, reservations and itiners o |INFTRUMENTS filed for record Friday ved Ol Inspector J. B. Meyer for cause, | hdttancoss y N ERED to Calibrnia ockfor cl 3 maha, Ml charge being that Meyer has beeu | Canton, O 3 4 Nebw . 3 Farvem 31 Ses .. Paldwin and - wits e ans ying 1 the interests of the ndard ngfield e 21610 (ex 14 Aeres) s 682 | Oil company. Emil Branch of Hurley has Robin nd wife Mats been appointed (o the place ek s and ne 5-15-10. 3,000 Aysiim to P2 Lennahan, lot = Money for Carnival, con Kelly ¢ 4 4 by DEADWOOD, 8. ., March 8.—(Special.) ansvilie N and Cwife to T M Little Rock i 10 16" Block 3, Potter & An appropriation of £1,000 has been askod | Shviighoa® iii LT A e from the state by the promoters of the do Springs For further particulars call, or address carnival to be held here in July, Two | YOungstawn { were: x| fo i & TRt TN 1| Chrtuana Golars an "been subseniben by | BinpmmEton. (1 ol i, bl The Circulation Department, the people of Deadwood and the pioneers of | Des Motnes S FOR NEADACHE. (N and 9 3 Morrison's add, | the four Black Hills countles will raise TOR BILIOUSNESS, . ; = Tapn selebration > olb Kidney u FOR Ti .".l"l.‘. Quit Clatm Deeds. e Mo DOMINION OF CANARA sosses.” | Bck Omaha, Nebraska. 08 CONS E h s, 8. D i | HURON March 8.—(Special Montreal 316163, | giste. or o * CONSTIPATION. § ) o w e : Parties hero are dlacusaing the .‘..ni\m;n‘uy‘ Winnipes 4 ol R s ‘l J""fi‘_“"’.,“‘l‘:‘“l ’,,,",”,"’,,,g’aiiiiji’9 K, wiy lof of establishing a steam heat p ere, | Halifa . r . K N Y. %' .\'\\‘un, lot 1 like the on ~I V’;v‘: v 1‘!11\:(:'1 ;‘“(I‘r:l"“‘(in‘:n;"‘ ‘l “I:“"l\ n T - is perfecting, which is to be used in that| . John. N. B Cook's Du shess Tablets aresuccessf: u, - 'l’fllklal!nl L Mkt Vaneouver A o K B sioeki BabSE ety it a franchise is granted. 1 wil drat | Victoria X jied poathiy broer ig0klaaen rion | D, l’ S tunrg alm sk i . . be tried in the business portion of the city - ~ - la and particulars. The Cook Coy cures every kind of cough, 1a grippe, bronehits, 3 CURE 310K HEABACHE, amoun ransters 21,203 | and 1t satisfactory the system will be :p- TOIAS coonrive b EAWtwa e Dokroic, ich: jore throat crouy, whooping cough eic. Novet ) i % few dey 8old In Omala by Kuhm & Co.. 16 & Doue. | derauges the stor [ Nearly 2.000 subscriptions have alveady been turned in by boys who are working for these wheels Why Not You? Be one of the lucky ones and get A NEW WHEEL Just the one you have always wanted-—you can, if you try. This is the greatest opportunity you ever had to get a $50.00 Bicycle. Cleveland You Can Have —_— Your Choice National Q Rac-y;,—; Here is Our Offer: Ramblel‘ We will give you your choice | of any $50 bicycle made for 150 new, one month fluhs(-rip(innsm m Orient | the Daily and Sunday Bee. If | yOU cannot collect in advance just turn in the name and ad- Stearns | dress and the carrier who deliv- g | _ers the paper will make the col- | lection and we will deliver the btel'“flfl wheel as soon as the subserip- —— uons have been paid, :eaeeaeeeeefi - = fieesessaassa 333 mn e Manson Aliy boy or girl can get 150 people to taig m THE ¥ one month and help them to gu' mn a wheel. It makes no difference where you 4§ it live or where you get subscrilers. TRY IT. " Remember "‘ Columbia these are all $50 m iy \ OR ANY OTHERS high grade ""\ YOU WANT . wheel Arrangements can be made for Fancy Specialties and Raccrs for & few more orders. Start in early and you can be one of the lucky boys and girls if yon t:y. We would rather have you all ride $i0.00 wheels, but if some of cannot get the required number of subscriptions we can glve you a goud wheel for less. You can take your cholce of any $40 Road Whes! for 126 ” ord A There arc some very good wheels that sell for $30. We will give one of these for 90 orders. We have some mighty good wheels for the little boys and giris ter oriy l'\ 40 orders. Think of it Y 80 you see nobody s barred out. All our boys and girls cen ride wheels this spring. "mn A New Wheel and Just the One You Have Always Wanted, m The price of the Daily and Sunday Bee for one "\ month by mail is T0¢; delivered by carrier, 63e. AN éEEEiIEZEZE&EE:ES?E&EGéIEEGE&E m el At Drugeiste, 104 e ihmuu & MuCruuell vad Kuka & Co, argsg i

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