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THIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1901, NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA.|If a Woman is in Love Thats her business " COUNCIL BLUFFS. | ywea v i o suuwn|If @ Man is in Love Thats bis business ¥ I A SR g glass of whisky to his mouth when N3 ve H ! [ 4 ’ mrive et GO 10 THE PRNITENTIANY [Somd o, nr s e N If They Get Married Thats their business. S— a table. A few minutes later he was found , ote Ubarles Bteventon's Return Ordered hy[“’ & GOIpRRIoN 16 By BreRtRIng Rie Iast, | ORPHIANS HUNE 770 RECEIVE ITS MONEY Whe“ They Buy Wearing Apparel That's 0ur Business optician, 409 B Governor Shaw. Our customers were o well pleased with JUntR BakdwT Lot it the bananas that we were selling last week | 4. kee Connty Cane | 8¢ 106 per dogen that We have again mad didate for Superintendent of Pabe 3, S, muctinicr, wa ot 1| 4AD BEEN OUT A YEAR ON PAROLE | arraneements with commission men fo #up- loneMethodia We furnish hundreds of women, young and old, with fashion~ isiting in Ch e, 10¢ per dozen. They are ext ne re nt Rockwell City. ' ' ' " ol B Gram, et ; | e kisn Tave. Five. th ae | g s able Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Mackintoshes, ready.made to BRL Suti* Work: doms. at slar Eagle He Must Fill Ont Hin Unexpired | radishes, lettuce and ouions, Bartel & | 101 Bouth Main street. 'Phone Because of the Theft of Tons of Hay | We also have ripe tomato pleplant, 4 r b DES MOINES, March 22.-—(Speclal.) d 1a ] dry, 724 Broadway . Ph H P Term and Forfeit ANl Clai Miller, ‘phone 350 The health officers ordered the court house order, D & I s T Main st fo Geed Bekavior Timv: Dance tonight at Hughes' hall. | closed and fumigated because of small - . ) g " / . Wt wale on frames and pox. The county auditor and county xar ‘o, Bwey. | i, T INSURANC OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS, | recorder refused to clos Today the MllhnerY' Lace and TaPeStrY CUfiams‘ R°ger5 Sllverwarcv i ers of Chey Charles Stevenson of this eity, who a - formaldehydo generators were placed In v (" " Pl ‘ i your ako yesterday was relensed from the | NeArly Two Thonwand e e e hieena 10| Bissell's “Syco''» Bearing Carpet Sweepers, { Oakland, fa, | Penitentiary at Fort Madison, having been| R b Pty | the fumes. The auditor stood it until 10 nostmaster At QUK "%, | paroled by Governor Shaw, was last even- | The Board of Education at its adjourned | yjock, when he and his for I taken back o the penitentiary.to rerve| MOCLINK Tast night decided to place neur- | 10T R 1 4nd bis Tovee Senly Cash or Easy payments at the prevailing cash prices of other Abury county, { out his umexpired term of one yea ance to the amount of $147.700 upon the | hig™ forco accepted the inevitable iy RECORISE | “abriary b 100, Bteventon was con- | #ehoul bulliings ‘of tho aisrict, exclusive | gl stores, Our Millinery department is complete in every respect. te g 4 ¥ High The latter build from Kansas | Yicted by & jury in the distrist court h Orphans' Home Gets Mo JEER SRR o dhatuine e nder e pretensen) [0, P08 0 <o of et win vt | Sevees e eis B | Our Silk Waists are immense in styles, beauty and value, d ho was sentenced to two years N M 1 M f per, Mich., | hard labor in the penitentiary. Stevenson| Mium on this amount on a three years' pol- | the case submitted to him by the State v and Mrs d Cooper, Mic hard labol o pe i son are gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn SKIOKIe, | obtained a $100 loan from A. A. Clark &| 'Y Will, it 1s estimated, be about $1.920, | Board of Control with reference to the South Kighteeenth street or $640 a year fo the three years The | appro ation for one month in 1898, which A want ad In Th will bring results | amount of insurance recommended by the |never went to the credit of the lowa 4% [ he clalmed to be his property, but which|amount of insurance recommended by the The sume aitention given 10, & wete. * '™ [ were Inter proved to ‘hnk)nx o the Towa| committee on buildings and grounds will [ Soldiers’ Orphans' home at Davenport. He T timnfe Tucker will have a |School for the Deaf. He found the team|be divided as follows, the estimated value [reches the conclusion that tho money Charles and Minnfe Tucker will have a |School for the Des o d the tea oy B ) heating this morning before Justice Ferrier | pitched on Broadway, while the man gif | SN h building being given ild be glven the home gn a charge of it and b ery P [ charge was in a nearby store. Stevenson | Eatim ,,,;! Another State Candidate, by Hied b 8 dment to his [ unhitched the team and drove It to 0| ywashington Avenue Y555 Ineure Superintendent A. V. Storm of Cherokee nephew, a8 one _ | succeeded in securing a loan of $100 ceseeee 15,000 € announcement having been made in hig & § John receiving the money, ho drove the A LR o | home papers today. He has been fn school | Open evenings till after Easter. peddler of land wagon to a side street, where | Avenu e 15,000 10.00 | work in Illinols and was superintendent Main stre Nitshed 16 Knd WRE. 00 A1 wey | Thirty-second s V 5, at Storm Lake a few years. His is th The money o it the p Friends of the young man interested| 1josmie: 8000 first announced candidacy in opposition to | s Sere at the - Pe Iy in his behalf nd on his que ”u ; ‘ ww the preser tat iperintendent, who it u ls e t promise to reform Voodbur . . b ing the rep ured a parole from was expected would be renominated with BARVIVAL montininith thEowasth Maios | oy yeas CELLs ths sTonean had gerved | Clitk ; : i et 1 UNIDN“‘ Every TueSday Fl’ida}’. Mar. 15. one year of the two years' sentence. He|Old High School 10,00 ¢ Conterences @iat church, conducted by ~Mra. Hatde [ (00 YELE G0 € # oA F ISl T venia R of Conferences. < i Livinguton of Des Moines, will close tomor. | WA - releated from the penitentiary on| FIKRLE AVOIL 15,000 1000 | The first of the semi-annual Methodist PA‘“F'C in MARCH and APKIL Tow afternoon with a service beginning March § conferenc o be held at Rockwell City - 8 o'clock. Mrs. Livin m \'v’\‘llw‘;" About a month ago Stevenson was ar-| Total 239,000 $UTT00 | Apri) 24 next, this belng the confer- | =\ @ ‘elosing rally tomorrow evening at i st ‘on’ GOMD) ol ors 't a8 2 . e 22-24 ne g e cont e T BT By rested on complaint of J. F. Moore of| In his report as chalrman of the bulld- | ence of the Mafshalltonn district Co. on a team of mules and a wagon which| ——the Ria [ . pe N Onawa, la, who charged him with steal- gs and g 1 tt t hich the | 3 \ There will be n_ campfire tonight In Grand - ings and grounds com .8 o whi the program, among other things is Army hall by Abe Lincoln post, to ‘which | I0€ ten tons of hay which the former had | matter had been referred, Mr. Cooper in- | discussipn of -the Use of Newspapers STES etsyloss the members of the post and ;‘I\Hrr\\l\"-. stored in this city walting for a raise in|cluded $45,000 on the new High schoo of Dowlelsm” and “th Y . . A Romance of the Flag, o wers of the Woman's Rellef corps “ S = _ els d e hl Thelt husbandn. and wil honorary mem. | the market. Part of the stolen hay was| building, making the total amount of in-| Preacher as a Lecturer.” o7y 8 ~ ——the only—— By C. C. HOTOHKINS bers huye besn invited, Refreshments will | recovered by Moore on replevin pro surance recommended $192,700. In the dis- | The ann conference of the United vol., 13m0, aloth, §1.50. be merved and a musical und literary pro- | ings and Stevenson was sentenced (o cussion that followed the reading of the | Brethren church for lowa is in session in { 'h ' o Jeened by Bets gram given. Al thirty days In the county jall. The at-|report, it was suggested that the new High | Muscatine. It was intended that the II‘OG n. GIOSS Il ll II pheturesque B o O 1 S1ang | tentlon of the governor was called to the| school was not far enough advanced to be | conference should be held in Moravie i1t e ¥asin rown, widow Abpointed. adminis. | YOUng man's backsliding and an order from N o 1 . ‘ 4 will sell tickets at the following reduced rates 3 & Co. was yestorday appointed adminis Insured at the present time and this item | but an epidemic of smallpox prevented. avelop rasmus C. Brown, | the executive department was recelved yos- | was cut out of the list Bishop Castle'is presiding from Omaha— oo Mhor o Bouth Maln street druggiat. ‘he bond was | terday by Sherift Cousins instructing him |~ Mr Swaine and Mr. Keller expressed the " # Py oy Ythe "business for the penanit of | to take back Stevenson ‘to the peniten- | opinjon that the amount was excessive, SR i TO T0 Betsy Ross 86 creditors, tiary, where he will be required to serve| egpecially as regards the Washington ave- lliam Agar. one of the new owners of | susby Hros. big company In that repre- | out the full balance of his original nue school, which is across the street from the packing house In Des Moines, arrived| L H utah Idaho u’agnn sentative temperance drami, *Ten NIghts | sentence. Stevenson by breaking the con- | engine nou Mr. Keller moved to | ! the city from Chicago end s busy pre- | Callfornla 3 / | in a Barroom,” at the Dohany theater | gitions of his parole will forfelt whatever . e | paring to commence operations. The pack- , matinee today and tonight s b atiful amend the adoption of the commitiee’s re AR & AT SR | e ennencar por by Raving ach memr maget (b | 18t e || San Francisco. LoS b ome I11-Vsed Words 18 marred by no exaggerations, but exhibits el gl il ap. | MUch of the machinery must be entir ) . the actunlities of life with 4 severe @i | Dance tonight at Hughes' hall, be Iusuced for and then to atrike & &Ver- | ropiuced, | 1t. is the expetation. that. il Ogden and Salt Lake Clty, Utah, By & 0 plicity and an adherence to tru hat gives age by dividing the total of such amounts LFRED AYRES. svery plcture a photographte vividness - ing can be commenced Butte and Helena, Montana— “\:'\ .l.."" tieat TR ne | GRAHAM HELD FOR GRAND JURY.|Dy seven, the number of members on the ‘.',,.k. o TR e SR An[fllfls. Safl |]|0E0. One vel., 16mo, cloth. 81.00. iy Ra oo & The ard s end belng put to a f " P ol Ban ta. se i : 4 toard. His amendment on W - A Mr. Alteg Apes i " ol C My odway. ey | ndinna Sheelfl Alvo Wants a Chance | voto fa'led to carry and the adoption of | Maple Valley Firemen Meet. fneluding all main line points, north $23,00 Frtalet 'flm_hm&m.‘: are the n ated windows i the committes's report carried, Shugart, ; X 3 pench. “He Ll i the city, %o far this s showing the [ C. J. Grabam, arrested on complaint of | Swaine and Keller votlng against it |moniny ug p 1oreh 22.—(Special.)—At o Californla state line to Colton, San | Portiand, Oregon, Spokane, Washing e mochr taign o o oo Satt R RERT F ubilcles of |BI6 wife, had & preliminary hearing | "It was then decided to insure for three T Sssaaney syelieyi s Fitameih Bernardino, and San Diego— bt b S e LB U g Sl B e Yaints [ any other articles of | betore Judge Aylesworth yesterday and was 5 ¢ 8 Tournament association the program of OTRAT g ton— | cars and the macter of placing the risks ik e L The / cry are especially | bound over to the grand jury. His bond | e g last year was adopted. The place of the unfque and pre the windows are i | wa fixed at $500, in default of which he was | os Loft WIth the committee on bulldings | coming anpual tournament will be decided $25.00 $26,00 howor oveline A y i e nd grounds At tas ;Y;-:I Ih»wr.‘ “I'n‘hvg h‘l‘n‘hl)‘ ..,},'.“.,h’:.'.‘,.u‘dfd committed to the county jail. and g “«.uuu ot at a meeting at Ida Grove, April 10, over the excellent taste he made in select- Fearing that the case In the police court € Oldent N ng such cholee goods for his trade. might fall through or that her husband | The People baving voted at the recent A7, ewspaper. Hennessy Leroyle, who has achieved | might succeed m‘;,‘,m h'_‘m Mro. Graham | election to maintain the kindergartens as | O March pecial.)—The NEW CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FARNAM STREET—Tel. 316. e B o ey P e o oty | filed a socond information against him on | PATt Of the school system, it was decided | PRONS Casottor (ieroldent paper in Monona UNION STATION, TENTH AND MARCY STREETS—Tel. 619. FOther People's Money, ar at the . 0 . ¢ Jne the less fm- | OUDtY, has bedn s . D. P J Dohany (heater (omorrow 3 a similar charge in Justice Ferrler's court. | 1© Wake a slight though none tho less im- [T000 L 0 IR B0 16, v eTgM Ehil 3 ' Jresdis and Intesibgations in (he <Md ARty A combany of v 1| Gussle Schuls, the young weman fu th | Portant change in the length of the cou ¥ Spearfish, 8. D. The Gazette odla Kingdom 4’ Sisdy o Tto (tidaation Rirergin atory” i most’ "% | case, when placed on the atand i the morn- | O Study by dolug away with the name of a8 establishod by Horveudofler & Aldridge S0 e oxer War, L Rater o e quainting us with a clerk who se, o b e o4 vy course and mery o |10 the winter of 13 q anet “the R entabil his millionaire emplover's daughter, ing, declined to testify for fear of Incrimi- | the preliminary courso and merging the — | By e S NARRION WILSON, theipacentardesire (o have wedded (o an: | natog herselr, but later'in the day changed | WOk i the first grade, thus getting the | of Charities Convention. | L, D7 T witon, reried. throagiou, g 00 DUt exotediamy. alatas 1% | her mind and gave her evideace OFK. .OF A1Ve SOmMENLHIS | 10 0! OAK, la., March 22.—(Special.)- 12mo, cloth, $1.75. og dealer. The plan of the elopement is ¢ ke sl . 22.—(Special.) P T . cloth, RO N L R E A% eRamasaE 18 | Albart Batties, the eaokped yeisoner trom kll"'l‘"mr Bl ‘“m :'- one ‘\r,.x,dhl > fourth annual convention of the lowa :.“".'°...’."..."‘...."..'..'...' * s bt o e groatt father, who fuils to discover that his own | the Lancaster county jall in Lincoln, who | the course of study above the kinderga: State Board of Charitie Jorrec : fairs e has i dted China: dneiien e 16D e heroine ot e 10 | Wty "kaeciated ‘with Graham in i maen | Inchuding (e High school, will be twelve | Wit i g b s eorTeetons | & Convalescent After Fever and Wasting Disease? o e el e it ance until all s over. In the compan 8 aas Y e o 4 Wl ted Oak, April 3, 4 and 5. & e = o capacity; & Geners lpporting M Terovie ts Miss May ar. | facture and sale of soap, was subpoenaed | YArs. By this new arrangement it will | —_— Take Mull's Grape Tonic—The New Wonder for bad heslth, rapidly 0L G mriens Yoo ent, whose clever impersonation of on behalt of the state. He proved any-|Save the puplla year in the primary grades. | Prickly Ash Bitters cures disease of the [® puilds up the eystem, tastes good. Drugglsts, 50 cents. an’ Sittart, the scheming coauette, 18 | {hing but a satisfactory witness and bis| The matter of blackboards for the new |Kidneys, cleanses and strengthens the liver, | ® CULId8 UP the evatem, B Tl e e e evasion when asked a question led to con- | HIEh school came up for discussion, but |stomach and bowels. ° e Lightning Medicine Co., ¢ b . ° * pleasantly remembered from last season ¢ : e memb: re dividec heir Mull's Lightning Pain Killer kills any pain instntly, 25c. N. Y. Plumbing Co., telepaone 250. siderable cross-fencing between him and |48 the memt werg divided in & e . L Assistant County Attorney Kimball. The | Preference as to natural slate or compo- oxtion Delegation 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 D A leton & A “meeting will be Thursday atternoon | piy K ORI o e ons put | meeting ing us @ board of commissioners to repre- — - at the home of Mrs. G. G 8,788 Mill | Do \ine Tho builaings and grounds committee was |8 ittt tne Fanumericnn (o Company‘ street, to complete the organization of a| "gherift Cousins recelved a telegram yes- | Authorized to secure abstracts of the prop- Sharis 3 i bert TRy P SR bt eI, y E ] & ] eeessssssesesstestssssssssescs local branch of the Woman's Christian * 72 Fifth Avenue, New York. Vice President from Ench Church. terday from Clinton A. Bondurant, sherift | erty ordered sold and to have a plat made | Cjry; John T. Heal, Bdina; Aves, Temperance union. Mrs. A. M. Johnson | o¢ piymouth, Ind., saying: ‘“Hold Joun|Of the old High school grounds, part of +'Run, and Charles C. Bell, Booneville, | has bee el «d recording secretary and Kubns, allas Charles Grabam, until 1 can | Which is to be divided into lots and sold |',l‘m‘\:‘l-’l--n‘nll;;\wn‘ organized |ly'\\- elec “Lu n:.-} Mrs, W. G. Demny of the First Baptst | write = Nothing Kknown here of what| Superintendent Clifford and Principal En- | joui™ 7% Beal, vice presid “Hovert 3 | church and Mrs. W. H. Foster of Trinity | g Sgbiri d : ‘s | sign were authorized to make the neces- | Yost, secretary, and Charles C. Bell, treas: Graham is wanted for in Indiana. Graham's ) | Methodist church, vice presidents. 1t 18| yomo g at Ligonier, Ind., where his father | Sary arrangements for the graduating exer- . the Intention to appoint a vice president | 4 wealthy carriage manufacturer. cises of the High school. /.y Y o e e D —— e | from each church in the city. J. J. Stewart's bill of $1,150 for attorney SRAL COURT I8 ADJOURNED. | fecs in defending the district in the Smith COUNCIL BLUFFS. CA g — ventilator suit was allowed on recom- st =5 ‘: B y Karly Recess the Reault of Lack of [ .ngation of the finance committee and = = an u Canen to Try. A 2 Judge MePherson adjourned the present | °rdered paid. - STRONG AGAIN term "of fedeval court yesterday morning| ChalFman Macrae of the text books com- 3 ‘ 9 Bral"s . until April 3, when he will return here | Mittee reported that he had investigated 8 OUR R t t k You who once possessed sturdy phys- after holding court at Creston. Judge and | the auestion of the legality of having the at & meat market, or you dques and steady nerves, but now have Mrs, McP . union label placed on all printed supplies We have established the rule of making the last two days of each week hire other people o W g AL G LA Mrs. McPherson will go to their home at 3 : 5 s e have establishe a oan people to i Sy dudse e Red Oak this morning and pamphlets distributed by the board ; “clean-up” in the different departments. Anything in short lengths of goods think for you, or a nimble- R ShHStY. Subee: you whe This early adjournmer das: and found the board had a right to grant § < . § AQUAbE § o " 2 % you, R slightest exertion; you who are dull, Ia early adjournment was due to the .o woouest of the Typographidsl unlon in or broken lines of stock goes on the remnant counters on these days and car fingered girl to write your b bottom fallin, ut of the ass R iasguid and old ln apirie ut an ag Casen The thees casen sl isament of | this respect. The reading of the resolu- rles a price that constitutes It @ genuine bargain. You who may feel that your hie Bluffs Canning company an beny oot tar | tion submitted by the Typographical union R J 5 AR letters, but do you know a o of seic el sientif [ | vesterday morning, but at the requeat of ail| 4S¢losed the fact that it wlwo called for iR Silks Embroideries good dictionary is a great ers which seem to be entirely lost. parties concerned were continued until next 08 JRRE ol 9 % M, : 4 it v month. 4 od WO mun Macrae was not ready to report as f ; We find many of our choice patterns Just at the beginning of the season hfllp in 'rltinx or !pnk [ v The petition of intervention of Knud|'® th® l")“"“" of 1]![\:- question. aod (uvmm: reduced to what might be ”x-;;‘lml we find an accumulation of ghort | ing correctly? Jensen in the matter of the receivership G WR0.-QAIQHUEINY DN, Bytal. SuEvON 3 ", “ghort length et nearly all have o ine (0 gome of the best seller 2 of the Omaha & St. Louls railroad was An Excellent Combination. waist lengths and some full dress pat- sk ! 3 Probably you have & decrepit st SRR ERLION. N rbe resignation of Miss Swire, teacher “re + Woinsist on these being sold and bave old dletionary in your effice. It referred to Master in Chancery Ross. Jen- SRaLION , s Y he pleasant method and beneficial terns, yet all bave the ‘rempant » Plerco street sch accepted “remnant” on them. éen secured n verdict against the rail- |1 (he Plerco strect school, was accepted. | eftécts of the, well known remedy, price marked “remna 16 so tattered and dirty that yeu Have cured thousands such as you. road company In the state court for $1,300 | Mi8 Shea will take her room and Miss | Synup or Fias) manufactured by the Seldemn use it. Throw it ia the Don't experiment with your health or for in, s received while in its employ, [ COPROr Wil act as assistant between the | CariporNia Fia Syrue Co., illustrate E ‘waste basket and get & Bowed do ML CUre you, Youf rioney I8 He now seeks to have his claim preferred, | biereq street and fhird streot schools. | the valucof obtaining the liquid laxa- veturued, | For years we have been Charles Bennett, sentenced to six months ]“l"‘? :l:un‘l .H‘ulllnnuxllv“\\'.l;:'l-\ll‘l} . ,M'h:“' ll\‘.n'_]?‘ru‘mi]vnl; of plants known to be | 2 L curing men on thése satisfactory terms, imprisonment in the Montgomery county|'Uté teacher, to the vacancy thus [ medicinally vi 1 presenting LA i , - a“ ar i ploRmARS 18 S0, ol Ty Sounty | caused them in the form most refreshing to tho eiesssessessessrsesstessesrsttertsteresrteseresees $100 per box, 6 for $300 mailed tn BN AR AR IO BARHAE A sountertolt | “Messrs. Cox & Schoentgen, the hoard's | taste and acceptable to the system, It LB Prar Bivnrfle ¥ and. Onion Deputy United States Marshal Mexaugnt, | | arehitects, were instructed to dratt plans | 18 tho one perfect strengthening laxa- o 4o @0ld by Kuhe & Co.. 16t 400 DOuslAM | {'yiiq States Marshal George M. Chils. | ©0F @ f0r-room additicn to be built on the | ti" cleausing the system effectually, l lOnar and hA. “Dillon, soutn omane. tan loft taee” ouarshal Georke M. ChrIS: | outh side of the Second avenue school, | dispelling colds, headaches and fevere —_— < S fr ey © A1 AL the recent election a levy of $5,000 for | BeRtly yet promptly and enabling one (TLEAR RASANS R | to overcome habitual constipation per- i It s the latest out and schelars prepare plans for new tollet rooms (ul‘: jectionable quality and sub- 20 per cent discount sale on frames and | the Bloomer school stance, and its acting on the kidneys, best. Contsining over 800,000 tramed plctures. Alexonder & Co., 333 B'way. | The board adjourned to meet at the cal | LVeF #nd bowels, without weakening | & words and having & corps of 40 i AR haard.80 or irritating them, make it the ideal | diters, specialists and educated Davis sells glass ) axative - it mearly a millien e ey ; o1 Inthe process of manufacturing figs men, costing Y While Drinking. the demand for our bananas | Y HiRcdvs @oliars before placed before the ingHeE D S g e B R L CODARD. JoF. uF B ||| are used, as they are pleasant to the . P AR @ R R ¢ funeral of Fred J. Mowery, who dicd | V"% t that we were unable to fll | ga4e Yyithe medicinal qualitiesof tho 1ICE deeKers. public, 1t ought to be & valusbie fuctn that ' shaulg - appent” (o suddenly in Morgen's saloon, will be this [ ! :““’”‘"‘: ‘.WT ““I"“"‘:“”'\:’I"l““‘ "“"";';‘"" | remedy are obtaised from senna and AN b e hia Book. It is & valuable boek—by thelr judgment. There is no i e 4 & o | stoe choice bananas and sell the 0 i 3 : April and May are the moni B Ao T the world afternoon at 3 o'clock from the home of | i"ivo same price, 100 per dosen, Bartel fiu"r ATemaNe, plants, by a method mot people 8o their moving, T far the best dictionary betere thun the celebrated & Millor " fuona nown to the CAriroryiA Fi6 Syrup rospects are that the demand for of- the Eaglish-speaking peeple. A , 'phone 359, Co. only. In order to get its beneficial ces in Omaha was never so great as ng . effects and to avoid imitations, please it will be this spring. There are not HANAN SHOES FOR RENT... Millinery Opening. | rememberthe full name of the Company & great many reoms vacait i CALL ON OR WRITE THE These shoes cost a Nttle more On Monday, March Mrs. Albin Huster 3 MBOREATH STATIONERY OO o iher brands. b JRARSAT:- AIRR) M\ Ry, PR " | printed on the front of every package. 1048 R, ghie, die brapd, "bit THE BENO STORES |ii s 2oms e ke ™ | EALIFoRNIA F16 syrup co. || G€t Ahead The Bee Building o e No made from the best materfal . : Dance tonight at Hughes' hull. BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Of the but there are among them several and by high li”l'f‘l- Bl jcularly eholce; one di ‘orkmen. Five dollars buys 29, 81, 33, 3 Pe hich are partioular ; . v N Pearl St LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. Y. e ftront of the elevator on the | wd e of these tp-to-dat 4 4 e 0 R Sl "Sreartha shoos. No. 28, 30, 32, 34 Main St Gravel roofing. A. H. Reed, 641 Broad'y. | orsalebyall Druggiats.—Price 60c. per botties Sp"“g Rush 5 foor: Sne on, the 18t oor next to W WS SE & These stores in the center of the city and | Davis sells patow, 0 Th Be business of- e i ! SAflGE"T's occupled for many years by cotAn’ - KT e Ao jno"‘"v T“E‘TEH:‘: For Offices. E‘::n;;c?:::':‘:?a"’-" -‘."‘a’“;fi"";'mii‘ s DOHANY THEATER vault th ound floor facing 17th S 8, s g7, et s (ot Sunday, March 2. | or five smaller rooms in various parts ek 440 the Bows John Beno & Co., |swcreriees e, o Welsess “ Mat. and Night, Saturday, Mar, 23 S o g HENNESY LEROYLE Albert Bettles, who escaped from ihe BUSBY BROS.' sarvice perfect. Lancaster county juil at Lincoln, Neb., last Ble Diacatic and Vandsyilts Oak y B i J fc and Vaudeville pany Will present you with L — : moved 10 more sxteasive quariers 1n the | JADIATY 4l war wrresed in this cly o R. C. PETERS & CO., HER FARM LOANS e 3 el | Tom Nights RENTAL AGENTS o1 Negotiated in Bastern Nebrasks Rent very low to desirable partles on 1008 | hraska without requisition papers whon A ¢~ B n % Rt BT '™ bage. Sherifl Branson came here for him. Yes- H Ground Fioer, Bee Bulldiag, Oma PEO l LE b ! RN ST LR - terday Sherifft Branson notified the police ln a arroom LEw|s OUTLER E' H‘ SHEAFE & Co here that he could not secure papers for | MON EY Bettles' return, so he was released from Buperh Brass Band and Orchestra. The “ Funeral Director RENTAL AGENTS, l ustody child ch be presented with a the largest retail dry goods and clothing dealers in western lowa, who bave re- 4 Ay at the matiy A comedy that has set them all talklng. (Buccessor to W. C. Estep) ) y 8 PHARL STREQF. "Phous o7, |6 Pearl Street, = = Counc Blufts Chfldr i . Prices—i0e, 300, GVe, Toe. DeLong's stationery departmept is nm.l