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THE OMAHA DAIL\ BEE Nl DAY, MAY 12, 1901. " R aneas City, St. Louls and Farmers- | turned to her home dinner Saturday of a o Jame ssesen (OU SERVES T0 FllL A (.AP|?‘.ILJ”'“;‘i,,‘,“";\'.ZL.'..,,'\""'\’.';"’.q" Sordan, | vite, Ta: ’ e morning, W Hamiiton AR s g Barklow, Peck, French, Kurtz, McKenna, | Mrs. W, 1. Patterson has returned from a | Hen Storten of Kansas ived| A siereopticon 1ecture on e ranis ox-| [NOPs Pac, Ry, ——— annett, Clarkson, Misses Wakeley and | vieit to her parefits, Mr. and Mrs. D. G.|in Benson Thursday and is visiting o position was given chool house - Rogers of Milwaukee ‘x..\mu ot Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Horten Wednesday eve tephiens end | Qg S oooc oney Soclety Tarns to the Lisks fn Li | Mr. and Mrs. W. & Rector gave a bot| Miss Vaille and Miss Bleanor Vaille La- | Ellymere Motgan, whe was Isrgely attended ares 1' aSh' Diversions. ty to a few friends at the Creighton iasi | Salle left today for the east, where they | scarlet fever, has improved enough to b - Monday evening, and a delightful supper [ will remain until June 1 | up, though still confined to his room. " AT COUNTR afterwards at their pretty home on Thirty- | Mr. and Mrs J. H. McConnell left on| A number of pupils, With their teachers,| §+o6o60s0000 0000000000040 Mllhons n I‘ MUCH TIME SPENT OUNTRY CLUB | second avenus Thursday for New York, trom where they of the Benson schools, attended the art| § We Want You to Cot- — then the bottom fell out of stocks and several thousand men scattered over several states went home broke Tn thess days of wild speculation the wise man will hesitate and make some provision for the future He will wake up lung enough to realize that the man who makes a for tune on the s k exchange today is llable to lose it to morrow And the stock cx Is not the ouly 1 of life. Don't Ik rything you have and your family's future wel fare on a single turn of for tune's wheel Make at lea one good, fe sound in vestment R Qi B LI ASSURANCE STY OF THE UNITED 8. Rector entertained [ will sail on the 15th for Europe. exhibit of the Walnut Hill school Satur Revival of the “aturday Evening Hogn ‘[“M'“‘l'“" L AR LU L """‘."li Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wheeler returned | 44y and a Number of Dinner Parties Ightful music was furnished by some of | trom Washington, D. ., on Tuesday. They _-— 4 the best local talent, guessing contests, 10 | wil] spend the summer (n Omaha Dund the Feature the Week gether with elegant refreshment made | Out There. ot L ik | Mrs. R. W. Baxter arrived home last| Mrs. W, £ Curtis is getting well ening @ most enjoyable one % y.\Inu(ln_\‘ from Portland, Ore where she Mrs. & R. Rush is in Hannibal, Mo —— The members of the Original Cooking | made an l G s extended visit to her daughter, | visiting her parents €t Dundee Woman's meet [ With the smart set and for the lst week | (U0, NORS OF e - laither v twenty | W. R Bennett and George L. Fisher left | Wednesaay at the home of Mre, A. M My customers wish the has been the scene of the majority of thelr | |/ CCOTRh T e few of tho | 18t NIBht to visit the larger castern cities | Smith 1 b d for operations as well. Even If the rain did | PRUEL FRONE WIOW Vere & fow of Ho¢|to uet new ideas to incorporate in the new | pr ki ¢ van Guson and wite, with their LA el LR intsrfere with the formal opening last Bat- | iy 'y 'jarge basket of roses forming the | BenOett bullding daugbter, Louise, returned Friday from another 30 days—to give urday, It was only a formality atter all, and | .o;oorniace on the larger of the two tables, | MPS. L. €. Carson, who has been visiting | Hot Springs, Ark. The doctor I8 much im to those fortunate enough to be there be- | [IHCTNENS O (he Tarker of the two her daughter and friends in Fort Wayne. | proved 1n health them the opportunity to fore the storm commenced it seemed more | PIk-#haded candles being alto used T Ind.. and in Minnesota, has returned for a 1 ) 8 v o s | The Thurston Rifles gave their May party The Philharmonic society met at the urchase. Graduating and B |iike o continuation ot lagt, summer's D\, oq last dance of the season at thelr armory | *NOTt VISIt in Omaha home of Mr. and Mre. J. B. Carmichael on edding presents — so ality, it was just that, and so immensely en. | hall on Tuesday eveniag, about 100 couples | MF. and Mrs. A. J. Vierling will leave on | Friday evening. A program, in which a y ¢ * being present. The decorations of the hall | Tuescay for San Francisco, from where [ number of Omaha artists took part, was every one can reap the Jovable did it prove that it has been de- | [ especially eftectiy all of the | they will sail, on the 18th, for Honolulu, o | given | ctded to re-establish that institution. As s Absent 4k soXs benefit of this great sale. Saturdny atiomoon usually attracts’ (he |dFaperies having been removed and flags | be absent about six week Willlam Young Brown and wite, formerly Ask your ne(ghbors if ‘hcy largest crowd, arrangement has been made | SUbstituted for them. The wall at efther | Mrs. John A. Wakefield and her mother, | o¢ philadelphia and recently from Boone M 1b. to serve dinner after the game to those who | *nd Was draped with large flags and the | Mrs. Robidoux, will leave tomorrow fof fja who are stopping in Omaha on busi- have visited andelberg, care to remain for the evening or the par- | C°0ter post surrounded with a bank of | Buffalo. Miss Wakefield will graduate (rom | ness for a few .days, were the guests at RO Wits o Bach u% the Leading Jeweler, Ues that come out from the city for diuner | Palms. Putch was served throughout the |St. Margaret's school In June pnsttodh e RE B L Northeast Corner Six. and the hop. |“'~nmz and the affair was one of the most Miss Blanche Hungate and Miss Edna ferent forms. Stocks way At the first indication of falr weather las | njovable of the vear | Martin left on Tuesday for Ackley, In., &0 up and stocks may go teenth and Farnam strects week, or even of a few hours suspension of | Mrs. Richard Fagan of 620 North Forty- | where they wili visit friends, going from down, but Equitable policic —if not, tell them they the rain, there was a general start “out | first avenue entertained about seventy-five |there to Chicago for a brief stay [ ] [ ] are always equal to sight s § Benson way." At first the condition of the | Women at cards on Friduy afternoon In | B drafts at maturity—its gold can get a discount from | ground made the game impossible, but thers | honor of her guests, Mrs. N. 0. Lawton and | Out of Town Guest debenture contracts are al were a scorc of other interesting features | Mrs. Cogewell of Cedar Rapids and Mrs. C.| Miss Hattlo Dreyfuss of Chicago i3 visits . ways worth more than gov 20 to 50 per ceat on the ’m,‘, a8 many now goit Suits _‘,,,,',‘ s Rausier of Independence, lu. Six-handed | ing her sister, Mrs, Furth New shirt walsts ernment bonds—always pay dollar. red jackets. to be Inspected, and as the | *uchre was the game played, Gibson heads, | Mrs. Charles Gyger is cntertaining Miss & better rate of interost Just think what you can save— early afternoon gatherings are largely com. | #ketched with nen and ink, being used as | Mac Hastnor of Leavenworth, Kan | Coming in Every Dny. dl\fn.w easler to get and in making your purchase now posed of women, that was suficient | score cards. The rooms were prettily deco. Mrs. David Adler of Chicago was the easter 1o keep. The Bqu!t Watches, Diamonds, Silverware, Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoons | Fated 4n iillac and white and after the game able surplus of sixty-six ucst of her aunt, Mrs. Rosenstock, last <3 ~ . . 5 Cut Glass, Plated Ware—in fact brought out large parties of golfers, dinners | 11t refreshments were served. in which | ey e i Silk, Cotton, Lawn, Batiste, Etc. millfons is an evidence of erchandise in my line can b being served to about fifty yesterday even- | the same colors were carried out i i e : 7 e s Vi e R LA s Past Integrity, an carnest ‘l“lll'llq‘:‘-nrql.\".:rzl» FOR JUST WHAT Ing. Mre. A. L. Reed and Miss McShane | In honor of Misses Hanchen Rehfeld and ,I.‘?'x:‘ "’"I’:“"“"'vl":“;’_(“w"k'""l‘l'”"““’”‘:\ ‘H"I'j“ i Prettiest goods that are made for the of bresent strength art OTHER DEALERS PAY. each entertained dinner parties of elght, | Mae Heller, whose engagements have re- ads ) 4 \ WBHBS, soure "ot s 8 We have the finest and larges Mrs. Guiou, Mr. J. L. Paxton, Mr. G. H | cently been announced, Mrs Hugo Brandeis |\ (T Shavpehaende, Mo, ke / White Waists, 93¢ up. peadlle] 4 i Hv‘-”w selection in the city, the latest in Farmer, Mr. Falrfield and Mr. G. R. Vo | gave a heart luncheon last Saturday after- | Mi% Kmbry of Independence, Mo, came : » ? g ok RTINS bt Bowls, Sugare and Creams, Choco- being among the others that entertained | roon i the white and gold dining room of [ {o {4 if04s. (0 be the Kuc : Pretty Batiste or Linen Color Waists, el T B late Sets, Bon-Bon Dishes—all in BE# | guests there | the Millard. Roses were used in the decora- % ” L caltwall Y 25 up. Srevetot -"-‘\ ol safe new gray fnish. The hop in the evening was largely at-|tion of the table and silver friendship | Mis% Lomax hus had the Misses Caldwel 2 i ’ provision for your awn cld Notice a few special prices, as tended, proving the more enjoyable for Its | hearts and pins were given each guest as fl‘_' ki SR her guests ln‘r the past week Colored Pere e up. L e i .:.v" ! pro- space will not allow the hundreds lack of formality. | souvenirs. The party consisted of Misses | TheY returned h(m.‘ Friday Fli b ke Wilatesal] ‘pblcen i R of bargains we can quote Louise Heller, Mae Heller, Lena Rehfeld, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shevlin of Minncapo " Lo 2 § Hanchen Kehfeld and Mrs. Brandeis, and |!1# were the guests of Miss Emily Wakeloy * the Silkeutt Skirts, with drop flounce we arve sel in the afterncon they attended the per- |Aat the Country club last week $1.25 DIAMONDS week with Mrs. Joslyn foMIBNSG AL the COREUS, Mre, M. A. Hogley arrived today trom|#1:38: ; S e Mrs. Ieabella Foley was hostess at 1ast| o ) nnato of a year of most pre Cailfornia, to be the guest of her mother, Silk Umbrellas, 98¢ up. Colored Umbrellas, $1.50 up. Wednesday's meeting of the Royal Twenty ; association ¢nd work the members of Mra. J. T, Allen of 2005 Burt strect Child’s Royal Summer Skeleton Waists, never sold for less club. household cconomics department of the| Mrs. Martin returned to her home in e B 118 0 QR Mrs. George Voss gave a luncheon for | wop,an's e'ub were delightfully enter.ui.ed | Chicago on Sunday, after spending several| Lhan 50¢, we arve selling for 35¢ :;n on Friday, complimentary to Miss | yn Tucs ftartioon at the home " months In the city, the guest of ber son In our Stationery department we are selling 4 quives of paper uck lsader, Mis. C. H. Townsend of Mr. E. Martin : mve oy g P8 *, Mrs. Wesley Morsman entertained about | Mary's avenue. About forty women were| Mis Etta Jacoby returned to Omaha on and 100 envelopes for 20c. X . forty women at a whist luncheon at the | nresen the afternoon was s Friday morning from the east pe will Ste Silver Friendship Hearts, 25¢ quality, for 10¢. Ster Merriam on saturday nformally at games of a mirth-provokiug | remuin for some time, the guest of ber| ine Silver Button Hooks, Curling Irons, Letter Ntamps and Man- $130.00 Diamond Rings Mrs. Charles Greene cntertained a party | character interspersed with music cousie, Mrs. Hugo Brandels 43 : % i ’ .4 4 sale pri 112,50 of twelve at luncheon on Friday in honor | Fecitat'cne. Theve was a pretty arraags Mrs. Ward Ferguson and little daughter | 1CUTe Pieces, 15¢, $100.00 Diamond Studs. 75.00 of Mrs. Bullock of Chicago. ment of rosce and lllacs In the parlors and | of Rolfe, Ia., are in the city, the guests | sule price ol In honor of a guest from Denver Mrs. W. ”": 5 V'ere pl "‘:‘Illl"l the [.lir"l"" > con ‘ul Miss Agnes Ferguson of the Young §5.00 Diamond Scart Pins— |7 §() P. Mumaugh gave a card party to a num- | (*5/aN's in th games, At 5 o'clock small | Woman's Christian association Shle price e @l | ber of friends on Wednesday afternoon, R Ree NETL OTRIEN, HTRURH L0 rotm AMter spending several weeks in Omaba, 0,00 ond Lace Pins— aad a lvncleon served. M Townsend | ; RRIe Dt oo Pne= 30100 Mixs Lomax entertaiued a few friends 8t | Wi fusiciad during the efternoon by her| 8¢ 8UCS(s of their brother, Mr. Curus h{ $10.00 Diamond Rings 1.50 @ chafing dish supper on Wednesday ovens | gayunter, Miss Bessle, atsl Mrs, . Tos Mra. Daird Miss Curtls left on T)uis- sule price. vnnnnnennn e ing in honor of the Misses Caldwell of Chi- | oy ' day for St. Louis, on their way east . DIAMOND PENDANTS 1 Wyrann were doentd a0 asen| e ana srs. Latham Davic are at the| Tho wody seaten in omans s wen || LOWE Bros® High Standard Paints have stood the Pty 48 WiFe g a dinne A Mrs. L vis are he 0 soda seas jaha has bee _ 3 G VSRR BHALSLILED o it | formally opencd. Al day vesterday he |l test in all climes for years. They are better than others eveniug Mrs. W, J. Broateh is expected home from | :‘r{"";‘u'l"L'I""'::,"l' .'“”‘n'y':““']“r'l‘l:k’“‘""“"“"';“" j‘l"“” because they contain both the quanmy and quality of Mrs. E. Fishel entertained the members | the south this week | people. The store was beautifully decor- such materi as are needed to make them better. of the Just For Fun club on Wednesday | Mrs. C. W. Lyman has issucd cards for & | ared with palms, forns and potted plants 1 afternoon at her home on South Twenty- | luncheon on Wednesday SE0L Cevbtat HOAARE o dvbas oatieh Weigh a gallon, measure a gallon, spreada sixth street. b = A daughter vas Lorn to Mr. and Mre. | carried away by the ladies. A long list of |l g@llon, and then you can judge somewhat of their Complinentary to Mrs. Perly, Mrs, Bro- |John Daugherty on Wednesday. new and pleasiug beverages were served, fllu“' gans meiber, Mre. Wilson Lowe enter-| Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Markell have taken a | some of whicn will no deubt achieve consid- N 1 2 talned 4 few friends at lunchesn on |home at DeSoto for the summer erable popularity before the season is ended, For sale by the following reliable dealers: Weeneid Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sprague will move fnto | and the crush in front of the handsome soda Judge Wakeley was host at a smoker on | their new home, out by the Country club, | fOUntain resembled nothing so much as & | Thursday evening, at which the guest of | tomarrow 2 bargain matinee. All through the after A GHEDNOUGH honor wa: Senator Vilas of Wisconsin, his [ oy 1 M. Jenks and family are now oo. | 1001 a8d far fnto the evening hours the h Omaha. "1624 South 10th Street. former law partner. cupying the house at 210 South Twenty- | STaln® of music ullured visitors to the cosy AND S8 OAND PAINT €O, W i v g R MUY | tables and chairs. which will be retaindd DLAND GLAS ¥ Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Heiber were given & | fifth streot %.00 Plns fé ot STy iy | throughout the season for the convenience 6.0 Pin ey Y | most pleasant aurprise by & large party of | “pfier May 16 Mr. and Mrs. WHI H. Crary | oy aetronr the beaton sggn gs 9 4 he opening was friends o1 Welnesday evening at v 0, t 0.0 Bins et Dl sy aranius Bb el ooty | il T onclpp (e house: at: Twanty-Atth s |isucoess a0t it s, seneraily. coacaded that | Ing ua | ms at Sehsetes i 5 ' . Harney streets there is not such another pleasant place in ~ el : o . ""“"m‘:“\?“'::‘“'s’ ;"‘::I"I‘l‘“""" ]::‘l" Bt | Mr. and Mrs. Will Carter have left the | the city for a moment’s rest and chat or the S b o at ler DOme, | pyyton and will be with Mrs. Culli testing of a new and delightful summer bev- T R PLATED wlni 1827 North Eighteenth street, on Wednesday | o¥' 1% lingham . Many times the manufacturer 100K evening, the time being devoted to cards AHAmeN isnaneh 2808 . the important fact that the woman of to- $2.00 Rogers' Knlves, set and dancin; Mrs, Arthur B. Smith is expecting her day requires a shoe to fit, and fit comfort- of six, sale price 1.48 K t parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hunting of Boston,| Growing in P arity, ably $150 Rogers' Tea Spoons, 85¢ Mrs. D 8. Lockwood's home on Mander- | 1o vy’ ner soon Evidently the ladies of Omaha have set A | Mande utly the ; [hare o Wit Sorosis every pair is made to fit set of wix, sale p son street was thrown open on Thursday ‘ 1o | the seal of their approval upon the Bath- and fit right, or no sale. Sorosis have a $3.00 Rogers’ Dessert 2,00 eveniug (o a large party of guests. Cardy [ AMr% J J. Brown and fumily nave recently | gry, Bach week shows a gratifying in- H reputation to sustain and every pair must Spoons, set of six, price...... = and music occupled the evening most pleas- | A< FOUEREITH B (helr new home on | oroque in the number of patrons and every- r'ces 0wer v be right. It s not only on (he day the $3.00 Rogers' Dessert 2.00 antly, a luncheon being served at its close. YaReachgiatien one seems pleased with the handsome ap- shoes are hought that Sorosis fit, but after Forks, set of six, price 8 Mithas Toulte sua At an i ilian eatebininga | Mr. and Mrd. g Rich and 'Dr. and | pointments and modern aosessories of the ; e e g worn they still hold their shape. LR i L 2.50 the A. O. T. Bowling club at Metropolitan | M'®: W. J. Bradbury have taken the resi- | bath. Two expert massage operators are We expect to close out the balance of our piano stock S e e e $3.50 1n Sorosts FRIDI, gL of Nl iprice % club on Monday, Mrs. David Adler of Chi- ""i""' At 2130 ““’:" AtToet ‘"'““‘T‘“: """'""U"“l ’”‘"I the now “'1“" shipped to Omaha from our country agencies before May A Sorosis wearcr will recommend them Berry Spoons, Butter Kniv cago being the guest of Lonor. The prizes Mrs. Harry Tinney will entertain the | Turkis| baths are b ming very popular % o iR . SOAS . - % always. Bugar Spoons, Soup Ladles, Chio of the afternoon were won by Miss Lena | SOuth Side Whist club on Tuesday after- | The chiropodist department is in charge of 18th, and will quote prices and terms never before heard en sets, all sold at the same dis- | Rebfeld and Miss May Cohn noon at her home, 107 Stanford circle, a trained operator and ail regular patrons of in the history of piano selling. G The New Century Card club was enter- | Miss Elvera Berg entertained friends at | Oof the Bathery receive pedicure treatment BELTS, HAT PINS Ninoteenth " trees, " Trummins. Steseesms | i, the ‘occasion beine. ner biriniey an- | new Bachers don't il t0'do w0y 1w or || Buy Now and Save from $100 to $150 304 Bouts Blk Bevest. y i the exclusive use and benefit of the ladies 0! 1zet o niversa p oAl rises Nete awavdsd $o Md: Mopn, and merits their patronage. Rooms 220 npzn‘ aLlSSES Mre. T. Shillingion, Mrs. . Haymaker and | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porter Peck will | yoc FETI 0 on a Dependablc Piano. : Prank Wiloox, MannEs?: pare Our $2.50 HATS with other $4.00 ones, and if ours is not the best value, we'll make you a present of Gurs Will make you the same proposi- tion on our $1.00 Underwear—either two-plece or Union Suits cesescscesecscerece BLACK, The $2.50 Hatter 107 So. 16th St @eccccctccccccccccecccscccccccccece @ cesessssssscsccccee . . death. There is no time ke the present—let us x-handed club met last how you how and why Strongest in the World Protection that Protects H. D. Neely. Manager for Nebraska 206.208 Bee Building, Omaha. St e seererttececttetrststetstttetcnrttcstecttrtsrscsecsreses eeccccces @eeccecccccccrcccsccssssccessscsssscssccssess | H. SCHM 24th and Cn ite for a Catalogue, Mrs. Betts. Mrs Moon will entertain the | give two musicales this week, the first one 3 i s club at its next meeting. tomorrow evening and the second Wednes- MAHA SUBUR! Beautiful Qabinet Grand Upright, usually sold at $250, only .... ool 8112 10 Edna May Belts, double buckles Tront. and bick, the Jateat hase acs At the home of Mr. an1 Mrs. M T. Rom- | day eveilng. w——— Fine Flemish Oak Upright, ucually sold at $300, only ... $128 p 4 Florence. | 3 : for, the straighi, fronc.” worth baves, ‘(euiy-elghth street and Poppletoa | The marriage of Miss Mary Buck and L French Walnut Case Upright, usually sold at $350, o sirgid o : s ore visitors | 4 3 £2.00, at wach... 75¢ avenue, Iriday night, a delighttul party [ Mr. Edward M. Morsman is announced to| MT- and Mrs. Hugh Suttle were visito Ve V. 8ix Squar Planos, excellent condition ... .. PERTEN .. 826, $35, $45 and up 8 Solid Silver Ha mm-, 50¢ was glven in honor of Mra. Rombauer's sis- | take place in June and will be a large | P Omaha Wednesday bt ; L S SRR Bl s T worth $1.00, at tor, Euchanan of Kansas, who ie mak- | church affair. Mrs. Charles Purcell left Thursday for a Stelnway, Vosa, Emerson, Ivers ond, Packard, Cher Bl Wadloatea 6 P e o : T o ¢ ! Y er pare t Wood- M Stee nos, cash or $10 monthly payments. Buyers at a distance should voted to pumes and delicious refreshments | goon, sailing from New York June 8, to | P'Re: 18 write for catalogues, prices and term. o W end any plan ght of wero terved, spend some time abroad. She will be ac- | William Tuttle and son, 3“""_"-"""""*“'" 10 daye’ trial and pay freight charges both ways if not eatistactory in every Miss Boya entertained a box party on|companied by friends from Muscatine, la. | the funeral of a relative at Coffman on Tuesday m honor of Mrs. Holterlo and| My, Frank Hamilton went to New York | ¥ednesday. it Mr. and Mri. Wil Redick. The jarty con- Viemishen: and’ prevente Mr. 3 Jarty ¢on- | Tyesday to meet his sister, Mrs. Hamilton, | A Wilson of Tekamah was a business sty sppearnned e s ol 18t tisted of Mr and Mra. Luther Kountze, Mr. | and her daughters, who have just returned | VISILOr here Friday, returning home on the | 1 and Mrs, Hoxle Clarke, Mr. &nd Mrs. | from an eighteen months' visit to E rope ening train it { g} Haller, Mafor and Mrs. Michte, Mrs, Con- [y Baok Mra M. C. Hamilton, a sawmill man, made a ample neli and M'sses Allen, Lomax, “aidwell Mokauna s0a Mes. £ S0l Sio (0 Blatr Fridsy morsins, ¥ bt Ly Tovlor, and Messrs. Clarke, Crumuor, Ab- [ {10 b oht of ‘this Paston Aot et rmiaier | turning the same day The Largest Piano House in the West. s lerson aud Pettigo, i J. E. Rathma 4 wife of Dixon, Neb. 3 Mooy g about May 21| J. E. Rathmaw and wite of Dixon, Neb., 1 For Mrs. Vilas of Chicago, who s her | 1t will thelude a prosram of muste and |are spending two weeks here, visiting me || 1313 Farnam Street. Telephone 1625, y will include a program of music and | guest, Mra. F. H. Davis gave a large whist | (apjeaux, the participants to be chosen from | family of Andrew Anderson luncheon on Tuesday. The guests were among the younger soclety girls Willlam Kindred left Thursday for Hel- seated at twelve tables In the decoration Woman's Alliance of Unity church | €8, Mont, to superintend the puiting in - : of which a profusion of white and purple M'Irlh:“,e 1ts lnst soclal of the scason at Mot | Of some water works maius at that place Wacs were used. The game followed, the | fo0 Bb "01ib on Friday evening. May i7,| Georse Hans Sorensen, the oldest son of . :'.”",”,: ""‘:f"',"""“'f. “:'“”"“""" J. B "q’r"““' Though no especial invitations have been|George Sorensen, florist, passed the exam $35.00 Solld Gold Watch udkby, Mariin, Lindssy, Cobbsll, Shiv- | tus”™ w0 sricnds of the org » | ination for an apprentice in the navy and 1 issued, 0 ends ganization are PP 25.00 I | erick. Munderson, Barker, Georse Barker, | et (e tretds of the organization are | ALEH for e Apprentce b b | L A DISTRICT AGENT Solld Gold Watch, sale Crummer, Morsman, Taylor, Everett and | > 1o od to dress ac Amy B. Taylor, daughter of L. A 18.75 Waddell of Council Blufts, Pritchel, | 404 1l are requested to dress accordingly. | Miss Amy B. Taylor, daughter of L. A, a. b 4 4 4 Taylor, celebrated the sixteenth anniver- i ¢ . 0 Superintend Territor 4 Filied Wateh, 18 78 Coutant, Brinker, Orr, Patterson, Mors- Movements Whereabonts. 440 5t Bat bithass. Friday avenlok. Thirty N ; > To Sup Y ke h —————— | M. JOhD.T. Clark is in Washington. of her young triends were present AR Walohr - MO0 P A B Mr. Ward Burgess went to California 1ast | At the meeting of the school board Tues 85,00 Sllver Watch, sale KIDNEY AND BLADDER | week day night these teachers were elected price 2 5 TROUBLES PROMPTLY CURED, Dr. Stone is expected home from the cast | Principal, F. Gordon of Fremont, Neb today. teachers, Miss Ida Miller, Miss Rertie Wil-| A £ A R.H, SANCHE \ i A Sample Hottle Sent FR by Matl.| rpe Misses Shackleford are visiting in|son, Mies Josephine Kelelher, Miss Rosc A )_DN: O—RE - The“l‘“uall‘lfelnsurance SPECIAL DFFER Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the wonder- | Chicago 0'Connor. 1?‘"“""“3““ FOR LAGRIPPE, C an OfNew York (8 il (el ikt ‘wat it ful new discovery in medical science, ful- | yrs H. T, Lemist returned from St. Louis i W CATAFF”',B UK MAT 6 M Omp ) y b fills every wish in promptly curing kid- Ay 5 3 # TUTQUOING Sile” arlog foTer | RO SV ATHE YRR A0 PRAR o AMaE | o8 Bunday A. Wyant is building an addition to his | Lune Trousie, NervousDesiLITY, RICHARD A. McCURDY, President. 5. Baum spe y st weel 3 MNI . 8 Fine Ladles' Purses, Silver | matism and pain in the back. It corrects [ Y% I B Baum spent a part of last week | nome mzmw WE GIVE A FEW_BRIEF REroRTS IN5 Y. AsTHMA M PoTRNG Mountinks, former price tnability to hold water and scalding pain \ $de : Mr. and Mrs. L. Jorgeson and family MWormiy Ano WITONG WITNESSES. ALLBLOOD DISEASE e THE GREATEST FINANGIAL 850, sala price. 1.98 iu passing 1t; or bad effects following use | Mr- George C. Towle returned from New |sottled in their howe on the military | fiTNfi*%JO@T“*;S‘E‘*CLWG‘MAN Bchou ooy BB Stlk Umbrellas, Ladies' or of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that [ YOk last week road | my Padkevess Qrroaen cune | Qents, siiver mountings. | 38 unpleasant necessity of beiug compelled | Mr. Harry McCormick went to Wyoming | The women of the Methodist church gave | Whastincrone MioLer, Guzmflxcxtmuuror QRTIER X Ad oty Sanit M INS"TUT'BN lN THE wom_fl Erttge . to go often during the day and to get up | on Tuesday to visit his ranch |an ice cream soctal at the town hall last | PuiMAN PALACE CAR CO, CHICAC Ve Ssed 100 Jeweled Hatpins, former 9”C | o 2. B, Trefs le y e , v G\, Jars e Loanen wis N TRONT price, $2.00, sale price many times during the night. The wild | Rov. E. F. Trefz left on Wednesday for | Friday night | OnSernsd Qurooncs #on Meare EmacTacs & Sk ) m G s boses v e e S R and the extraordinary effect of Swamp- |the west, to be gone about a week The Ladies' Ald society will meet nt e, e12 mecersio Sunesiias AESUTS 18 EVERY WTINGE rane s even sy g ot 18 80 . i A e R . P other company s Raot s soan realized. 1¢ standn the bigh: | 3r. Frank R. Vierliug returned from th the home of Mrs. A J. Kellar Thursd GEOWWIL50N Los Awcet 5G] o nap, ) /3Jomn A 1400, Sterune [CCRGT > b do Eaag b (o ek aattng i oo 08 Our Show Window— s wonderful cures of the most|Mexico (Mo.) Military academy on Mon- | afternoon at 2:30. JML\“WDM{;MA{”MJ IDRIATHES I o Satvonsd Quroaware T2 e 72 distressiug cases day The Benson art exhibit of the schools | Pk ity S sl s, ey koo g sy manent gain in business in a field 18 tho Extra Help Enl‘l“ for this |, Svemp-Root is not recommended for | yirs Apna Lee Boss of 3302 Lothrop street | will be at the schoolhouse Saturday, from | e by be SYer¥thing, but if you bave kidney, HVEr | returned from Atchison, Kan., on Tuesdny | 11 &. m. to 7 p. m. s.l.! bladder or uric acid trobule you wil ind | oyening Miss June Grove, while on the road with It Just the remedy you need. 4 M I'ran ). Fleld left O on Thurs her father, who {s a mall clerk, fell anl It you need a medicine you should have v Frank D. Fleld left Omaha on Thur wa ! % ) Previous life fnsurance experience not requisite in Chicago. est company to represent, Send for cow parative statement PROTECT YOUR WEALTH ANDOUR REPUTATION WE WILL PAY THIS REWARD TO ANY Py @, X » 0, ed her kneecap. i o the best. Sold by drugglsts in d0-cent and | 18Y for Favetteville, Ark, whare he will | injured her kneecap H . . NE WHO WILL FURNIEM US INFORMATION OF WHICH WE CAN SECURE CONVICTION flfMlN(l BROS " 9 ’ in future. Henry MeC returned from Lincoln SELL WORTHLE ATIONS WHEN OXYDONORS ARE CALL-| A Manda'bsrg $1 slzes. You may have a sample bottle 4 leCoy OF A DEALER WHO TRIES TO HLESS IMITH N OXYDONORS v - L 9 | | Write for terme, ete., to | | £D FOR THE ONLY REASON A DEALER IMPOSES A FAKED ARTICLE ON YOU |5 BE - | \ The Leading Jeweler, cures, both sent absolutely free by mail. [PY ber mother, Mrs. M. S Roberts of | Services will be held today at the Merh- | oy FOR & DESCHIFTIVE BOOKLET axe DEALERS TERMS | Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, | Utica, N. ¥ | odist church at 11 a. m. by Rev. Mr. Mark G Saiy ok ry, vram S e 08 MR PINE 10K BEE BUILDING, OMANA.NES. @ Des Moines, lowa. N, E Cor. 16th and Farnam | n: " when writing: montion eaer™t% | otr. and Mrs. R. C. Dosler Joave Tuesday | 16v: Bunday achool af noon B 90 288 SV AL KD 4 read this generous offer in The Omaha | for an extended trip through the south, iu| Mrs. A. Fairbrother, who has been visits MILWAUKER, MINNEAPOLLS & NEW YORK (1TY J.C.CHRIBTMAN, EYANSTON ik | Omaha, Neb. Sunday Bee the course of which they will visit friends | ing with ber sister, Mrs. Dr. McCoy, re- of this wonderful new discovery and a| Mr® R. S. Anzlon returned today from a | Thuraday, where he attended the Medical