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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: DECEMBER 14, 1902 I[M_ YEARS ULD [TOTAL OF CITY ASSESSMENT |trmrsale ar* 2t anvest oes sty M R O N sald that while he was not an expert on s ~ that subject, and would consider that Mr Slrong[.h Healthy and Full of Vigor, | Tax Commissioner's Figures Show Property :']:'“:‘;':.'lh:v-':::‘n]dn:l;ldh:" :-;mll:;r - ™ ™ anks to DUFFY'S PURE Valued at $111,048,706. property in Omaha should show an in- crease in value in that period of years. MALT WHISKEY. oce Express conpany AppEARs | e e 2w . |Only a Few Days Until Everybody Will Want a Christmas Present. / Intosh introduced records of the United Mr. RalDh BUlooK, WHO 18,10 ... ..uve sere hae mest Batne | R iee S0, e of SBers 1 We have made a special effort to have just what they want. We have placed special His 105th Year, Says: the Omaha road as to the value of certain ’ ' . 3 ' [ ’ [ Owe My Great Age to T e Tl T R e shelving for extra display. This is the best time to get choice of prettiest goods, Come in “'Whiskey.” Company's Property. L onE e oot i omae vors was | aid se€, whether you are ready to buy or not, - cost $285,500 prior to 1886 and were at ASSESSMENT OF TH® TAX COMMIS. | the present time much more valuable. | o SIONER 2 903, Mr. Shean asked Mr. Melntosh it h 1d | Real estate TR . 47100 | pleuse state his own opinion of the value | Furs BIG CUT Kid Gloves Christmas Counters 1 ‘ersonal . 38,661.675 | of the terminals and to this Mr MclIntosh 1t you have 1 Perrin leads tham answered that he was only a general at- | FURS to buy, ’e | Total $111,068,705 | [ o | all for beauty and | Ratiroads 13,024,640 | torney, but it he were a railroad attorney don't fail to see In Prices of hildren's | durabllity. Prices, Bfhivy oF v 3 he would probably be informed on those o8F Stock, a8 ‘W e S, Exclusive of railroads. ) 3 matters and qualified to answer such ques- | tions. Mr. Sheean then asked: “Do you decline to give me your honest opinion of the value of those terminals, Mr. Mcln- are giving spec- | fal bargains. | Sable Marten, | Ieabella Marten, Tax Commissioner Fleming has now so far completed his work as to show ‘he \ | and $2.00—in light Oa S | or heavy weight— | dressed or un- total figures of the assessment for 1903, a8 | (seh2" To this question Mr. McIntosh Aerioan AR NALH Coata reduied flff]fl:S . «rochl: ke adjusted it without the revisions which | niade no reply, but resumed his reading of - el Mo ced | S arLe e have been made by the Board of Review.|iegtimony. e A o 9.50. e L Above are given the figures. The Board of Review yesterday com- Genuine ink, $10.75 Coats reduced b i These figures show a marked Increase | pjated fts valuation of the personal prop- Faitotien Ik to $7. st over those of last year, which was eatirely f erty of the national banks of the city for Beaver, Blended $8.50 Coats reduced Rl i in the valuation of personal property. The | tha assessment of ,1903. This assessment | ink " fbooen; e S0 $1.00. assessment of last year was made on the basis of 40 per cent of the full value of the property, and this year the policy adopted was to assess all property at its RALPH BULLOCK, 104 YEARS OLD. | fair cash value. Following are the figures has been adjusted by the board on the fig- ures furnished by the banks, but has been fixed in round numbers for convenlence in | apportioning the amounts among the stock- holders of the different institutions. Krimmer and Genuine Bear, in medium and ex- tra fine quality Boas and Scarfs $5.50 Coats reduced Lot Cut Price on French | $3.50 Coats reduced to $2.25. Flannel Waists On these wo have all the mew styles in of last year multiplied by 2% for the pur-| rThe amount of caj | Toilet and Manicure Sets, in antique, pital stock and real es- o B ] . AS WELL AS 40 YEARS AGO. pose of comparison, that the full valuation | yae holdings of each of the banks and the i e :;;‘;"’ y ”’f‘;"‘"“’ reduced | Ay colors, $5.50 and $5.00 quality for $2.87; | vory, cocabola, burnt wood, real ebony, | ot the property be shown: valuation placed by the board upon their it 1o’ ths dong. ~ d $ Walsts for $1.87 ebonold, porcelain and silver. Prices, 50c Loty Bure Matt Whishey 1o mitrveious 722012 | property, respectively, Is shown in the [est length made. Prices, $2.25 to $45.00. | F T Wt b it U A I owe my great age, vigorous constitution (PLMT%T ] table below. The totals show a decrease | Muffs, from $1.25 to $20.00. * ’ b bt ollar, Cuff, Handkerchief, Glove an pnd, remarkaple frecdom from discase to Total toooo $4,040,162 | from the figures of last year, which is|—— | Children’s Cups o R 'T"r‘l B‘om Traveling Cases, Fmokh;: ?:ll ts daily use for many vears. Though 10 ; : —=——|and Military Brushes. Burnt Leather years of age, I fecl as young and hearty as | About & Hundred Million, il :“"‘m"‘\f‘ Ashig b b e White Linen Table [’leces; Our line of children’s headwear takes in | Umbrell Goods in Music Rolls, Shaving Pads, Clip- forty years ago. My appelite is good anc 5 - e g e Nebraska National bank by R brd-io ) " Y ; FoR IS TR eibrn VY cantol cay tio mL“ |h“ {,grr gate the ujvl.lx, flx,h::lu ‘f SOEAAIE Sul 1, 6616 WEEIFS 1o KHE 1o and Dresser Scarfs every kind. Handsome Silk Bonnets. Best mbrellas | ping Books, Address, Golt Score and Mem- much In favor of Dufty's Pure Malt Whis- railroad property, will mot be ma- | GTECSE BEG eBrosrgpri - Angora Hoods, $1.00 up. Red and brown i yie Ruadl Christ. | OFaDQUM Books, Book Marks, Halr Re- key." It s o blessing to the old and & terially affected by the revisions of the i SRRRER VL ESRL GTERLEF g © | Angora Hoods, $1.25 and $1.50. Handsom Umbrell andles on our Christ- | oivers, Match Recelvers, Atomizers, Per- At ouche grent medicine and profonger of | Board of Review and will certainly not be |y, nq Capital Per'nal Eatate oy ’ - Tam O'Shanters, Toquee, etc. ) b fume, Soap and Powder Boxes, Whisk lite. RALPH BULLOCK, re 'l:(m:\ll);::": ,"h";“ will, 'h"fl‘h;vv be c‘""l olanke s Slock, Asst. Hold'gs Holders and Picture Frames. All kinds of Brooklyn, N. Y. |to ,000,000 of property to be assessed | Commercial..$ 400,000 $170,000 e — s Hand and Standing Mirrors, Opera and | without including the raflroads. First s S0 ot Dress 12 Sicques Shopping Bags. 3 f 200,000 104,600 1,000,000 529,000 829,000 1000 165,000 6,000 171,000 000 340,000 100 340,100 nuff"; Pure Malt wm'k., George D. Patterson appeared before the | Nepchapts - board yesterday as the representative | Omaha .. o .| Union .. of the Pacific Express company, which cor- | UROR coo0 50 We have a handsome line of lamb's wool | Entirely new and very artletic hand and elderdown Dressing Sacques, with ap- | *ketched and decorated Calendars, repre- pligus ABA othér tHimminge. | A handsome French linen Handkerchiet timulates and :nlr‘h"hvs the th brain, builds rve ' heart. fortifies the | poration the board had been asked by the alds digestion, blood, Invigorat tissue, tones up ch . A Art. ]-)n(!m"’ngulnsl all disease germs and pro- | Real Estate exchange to assess at $12,000,- OMAHA SUBURBS. § ll"r;llym';ndu;vnen(;'le :n‘ silk, wooltor cot- il W you 000 upon its capital stock of $6,000,000. Mr. . on, a nice Christmas preseat, If you wish to keep young, strong and \ : Vigorons and have on your cheek the glow | Patterson sald that his company le cap- Sy Silk and Fancy Hosiery are pretty pres Handkerchiefs of perfect health, take DUFFY'S PURE | italied for $6,000,000 and is owned by g ents. ' MALT ‘WHISKEY REGULARLY, a tea- | n T| Joseph Taylor of Omaha was visiting LBl tpoontul tn a haif glass of ‘water'or milk ":”:“:,'1'°“1‘.’h:‘;’l“f:(“’;'. :fl"'h"d""“r"fd triends here the last few days. We have the prettiest goods made. three times a day a e no_other medi- : e Sl Miss Fanny Morse of Omaha visited| Irish hand embroldered, hemstitched i less than 6 per cent per year earnings for | friends here Thursday evening. ; ) n 4 with drugs; they polson the svstem and | many years past. Other states had taxed | Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stuben and son were | frimmed with ~Cluny, = Arablan, Rus- We know we are showing the finest Y e of Christmas Pocke: yooks Handkerchiefs ever ::;}::::; l“h;":oalr)ll'r;lf“u‘l_péner;llrl;”‘_ %3 A | the company on its earnings and some on Omaha visitors Friday afternoon. sian, Irish crochet lace, in all sizes of Cen- Newest styles in alligator, seal, morrocco, shown in this elty e R Sonn Tam - strengthens - the | its mileage and some on its property. He | Luke Simpson was visiting relatives here ters, Lunch Cloths and Scarfs. A large line | snake, lizard, etc. Price, lowest to the and at prices tha heart action and purifies the entire system. | called attention to the fact that it was pro- | Saturday. He lives at Crescent, Ia of lower priced Centers, Lunch Cloths, | best. are bound to sch them. Embroidered Hand kerchiefs from two for 25c up to $3.00. Dufty's Pure Malt Whiskey has stood se- Miss Jesse Tucker is attending St. Kath- | § . Brow pleces . vere tests for fifty vears and has always | Pos¢d to place an assessment upon the | grine academy in Omaha this season. f"flm ctrh {l"» own Hn(;n pieces, hand been found abeolutely pure and to contaln | company in this clty which would mean| Mrs. F. E. Grossman was a_business | jor ooy rr rn;vrw!;n SR G great medicinal properties. . 355,000 of taxes, and then stated that the | visitor in' Omaha Thursday afternoon. or tables, sideboards, etc. Burnt leather | gy or wool, for house or street. New- e e . for Dufly’s |local business of the company in Nebraska | Miss Maud Tracy of Blalr, Neb. has | pleces for tables, sofa pillow tops and wall | gt yn Sflk or Mercerized Pettfcoats. | Perfumes Pure Malt Whiskey he sure you &et | oy 5o o0 (RO erstate | been the guest of Mrs. Barah E. Tracy sev- | decorations. new explained, not intended to educate the | home: Bill, Address and Memorandum Books. S v the genuine. Unserupunlous persons, eral days this week. 3 a " 5 24 | Bottles in fancy boxes, filled with cholc: A shesr all Jintn 4 ,..nm.nu of the excellence of this|business originating in Nebraska $60,000 | "o ’A’mm Ar;“m L GHANL hks dbant Finished sofa pillows, $1.15 up to $20.00 .- pertume, 58c, 76c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.0 | ©nd embroidered Handkerchief, 15c, or 85c preparation, are seeking continually | Per year, making a total of $89,000 in this | several days of this week here visiting [ S¢ the handsome Satin Pillows at speclal ' N f and up to $3.00. r fancy box of half dozen. 1o put on the market, for profit only, | state. He sald that the average of the |her mother, Mrs, Wiillam Puite. s, $1.87 and $2.75 Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! In bulk or bottle: Single bottles, 25c,| A fine quality Initial at 30c each, $1.50 and will try t you cheap imita-| earnings of the company in the United| Thoms T. DeLand of Perry, Ia., an 1 Slippers made, $1.15; 50e, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. * *"" | per fancy box of half dozen. tions and so-called malt whiskey sub- | States had been $46 per mile and the aver- | Elgineer on the Milwaukee railroad, is | children's size, S5 and $1.00 We are ehowing the K40 A hands orchie visiting his mother here for a few days. | T L et stitutes, which, far from relieving the | age in Nebraska $58 per mile. In Colo- Miss Carrie Smith a trained m"“: o Prettiest line of Pin Cushions mml(‘.: prettiest line of Dolls i hand hemstitched, initial, sheer quality, wek, tively harmful. De-|rado the company was assessed at the rate | the Mayfield hospital of St. Touls, is here | Prices from 20c up to $3.00. | in Omaha. The cele-| Weics Baog and Chat 50c each or $2.76 for half dozen. 7w and be wure you et |of 155 por mile. on’ account of the scrlous liiness of her — . — brated Kestner is the g u 81€" | "piain hemstitched linen Handkerchiots r n el ure . . | . -4 Rl k"" A - N nn medty| Mr. Patterson declared that he consid- [™gther vin Lethe B e Gifts for Men prettiest face doll laines from Gc to the sheerest fine French linen ered the only fair method of taxation of e P | made, and with the g for $1.25. einal, health-giving qw 1 Look hi house Saturday night, the proceeds going & W o5 for the trade-mark, “The Old Chem. | DII® company would be on its mileage. Tho | toward the purchase of an organ for the| Fine linen Initial Handkerchlets, 25c| pink kid, riveted Pretty lace trimmed Handkerchiets for g LR o the Tanek: case was taken under advisement. school house. each, or half dozen in fancy box for $1.50. | joint body makes the 26c, 35c, 50c, The, $1.00 and up to $10.00 X The gentiing ab 41l Arugsiats and grocers, Appears for the Elkhorn. Henry Kellogg, bride and mother of | An all linen Initial Handkerchief at 15c | handsomest and most Dainty French hand embrofdered Hand- i or direct, $1.00 a bottle. .5, BheoD sbpearsd oo bANAIE ob " the | 128 Itharel s Wt PReNU oo ik | ench. | durable doll in the kerchiefs from 50c up. nyAmp‘l’:nlv‘a“b:\dr“«iflfl;:xe:f“:("‘en:fl“‘a?::‘-’;f Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolls & Omaha | NOMe Saturday morning. A handsome line of all linen Handker- world. A large line of real duchesse and point 3 and many testimonials will be sent free to | and the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missour! Val- | . Lhe Ladies' guild of St. Mark's church | chiefs, in 3, i, 1% and 1-inch hems; prices | We have built up a duchesse Lace Handkerchiefs, and real i B y reader ,,'; The l}ee who will write ley raflroad mm‘vlnlu ok’ HeFlly 1a ' a {'\lr'eeldn.a(!dl:“ h%l:: o:'l.l‘lha. l: :‘(I‘)‘“}L‘ on | 15¢ each or 2 for each, 35c or 3| big trade on these woint, $1.25 up to $18.50. | uffy Malt Whiskey Ce., Rochester, N. Y. FA e gova pr'ole". gainat. the | OF Mrs. F.ysfl Tud{“ n“l’"v“‘,edr‘:"dfl;‘;_ OME | for $1.00; 60c each and 75¢ each. s | goods, and as they are Children’s Initial Handkerchiefs, 25¢ a | jurisdiction of the tax commissioner and | J B. Simpson of Palestine, Nev. is here, | A white Silk Initial Handkerchief at 25c Mssieg © speiey DRSS Board of Review, as had b a 1 h visiting his brother, John Simpson. Mr. | and 50¢c; without initial at 50c and T5e. for us, we muet give All lnen, Se up. i i een done In the | §impson has not been here for about six-| Mufflers, Umbrellas, Military Brushes, | der 8 9 Emb } cases of the other rallroad companies | teen years, but has made his home fn the | p oo e e ) Wbk : ol g v ot e At i cited, west. Toilet Sets, Pocket Knives, Tr.\'bllng‘ months in advance to hemstitched, 16e, 26¢c The Mre. J. C. Barcus left Friday morning for | Cases, Shaving Mirrors, Collar, Cuft and get the dolls. and 60c. i W wmfl":r‘:::""lf;“‘hb’ eh “"'I‘ Were | ponca, Neb., where she will visit relatives | Tie Boxes, Clipping Cases, Ink Wells, Pen Length, from 14 i Lace trimmed, 25c ' D wl ose previously filed | for a few days, and then go to Jefferson, | yy, Shaving Sets, Calendars, Pocket abe and 50 i remarkable for their brevity and, as he|8. D., and Blencoe, la., before returning | wibeTs, Shavine S / y IBORSS G to i epus (I8 e i S — y doll with long| THE FINEST LINE IN OMAHA. Leath- FHHS board on the general subject of railroad | George Price and daughter of Johnson - | A new departure is a lady county, Nebraska, spent several days of 3 . | (yle, with real |crs In Mexican carved, walrus, sea lion, taxation or political economy, but to apply | this week here, visiting his step-daughter, Novelties in Jewelry [ Balt dons Sup, fm;:“:'.“:o“,; 50, according | real seal, alligator, undressed kid, tapestry, | From 50c up to $15.00 to the present case and situation. They | Mrs. W. R. Wall, and his daughter, Miss . BNy eyelashes. rice, $2.75 . “ =00 were 1n.a genaral way alike and 1y | Edna Price. The new Bead Chains, in black, carved | (o gize. White kid body Jointed Dolls, | etc. Prices, 50c to $5.50. | Elegant line of ] 19t forth 1hefhat that (he reapetive Palic vy teak and bogwood, pearl, turquoise, coral, | price 25c to $3.50, according to quality and 7 ____|Aprons, fancy’ and ) i o e Bl Bdiagl aaptaditndig Bansen, etc. Brooch Pins, in cameo, Rhinestone, | gjze. o [ platn, from 2o up. o Mrs. Willlam Edge of Logan, la., spent | solid gold, ete. Variety of Muff and Boa 3, Dol f all sorts and kinds. See . ’ Atvcsd, on Uhelr propertien throueh the | prly Visting with (lenda n Desaon, | | “Chaine tanis’ Gold Pins, 10l and | "g-inch Jommied Bisawe Dolle-movias| Fancy Stationery | - 1 rd o )qualization, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Willlams are re- il > Sets, S > with a protest against any assessment on | folelng over (he birth of a daughter, born R R P nilieay | ST ALY longloorlhs - BriOE G o We have a grand line of Stationery, plain | For the Baby the part of the tax commissioner or the ac- l;lh‘ 'dfl;'dfl)r'- S R fi'n"";" ~r;:l';“““_""‘u" i e el i ‘ Prettiest line of Cloth Dolle made. and fancy, put up in elegant boxes for the e pupils of e Benson public schools 3 ore, AL . | o " ceptance of amy such assessment by the | ,he PUPIIS Of the Bengon public schools | P Brushes, ete. New styles in Charms | ¢ Christmas trade. Prices, 100 up (0 §2.00 a | Infants handsom Drumse, Sk B For m Refreshing Drink Board of Review. teachers visited the Omaha schools. and Lockets, gold, silver and gun metal. box, | Bootees, Cap: oaks, Jackets, and o Fve Aviite Mr. Sheean stated briefly, in presenting | Rev. Mr. Totman filled the pulpit at the | gt OCEe o B0 © 00 P B ) Wang Ladies’ Neckwear Beautiful Boxes as low as 38 and 50c. | Carrlage Robes, Baby Pins, Rings, Rattles, METZ BEER the protests, that it appeared to the of- | Methcdist church both morning and evening | FAiF QEREERE & MRl oo 0 oung | New styles in Powder Boxes and At-|Tollet Sets, Brushes and Combs, Infants " [ last Sunday, in the absence of tho pastor. | im Fancy Garters, a| i | in always in the lead cers of the Elkhorn company that the 8s- | " g, vices will be held today at the Metho- | and side. | All the pretty new styles that are made. | omizers. | Baskets, Hampers, ete sessment of $360,000 per mile placed upon | ajat church at 11 a. m. and 130 p. m. Sun- the'road by the tax commissioner was un- | day school at noon. Rev. Mr. Crews, DASLOY, | smmmmm————— justly high. The company had but three | The Benson postoffice fixtures were moved cordance with most approved miles of road within the city limits and | {rom the hotel last week Into the new | methods. A perfect brew. that road could be replaced at & cost of | POStoMce bullding in the main part of town, ] H. J. G met with a serfous accident i | - R g ey DGWC & Sm“g furmture [;0_ One Way Golonist Excursions fouian. 0 AN carnings ‘of the road last year, he said, | gasoline. His face was badly burned and ne ay oionis METZ BROS. BREWING CO. were but §285,000, which would make the | "y, " jeueie McDill arrived in Bens Telephone 119, Omaha. proportion to be credited to the three miles | from Atlantic City, on Wednesday 1115 and 1117 Farnam St. It is made from the best grade: of barley, malt and hops, In ac- | E The newest designs in bent glass doors and ends, at $16.00, $19.00, $24.00, $20.00, T O $31,00, $33.50, $35.50, $37.50, others up to | iCket f‘ice 73.00. Buffets and Sideboards 1323 Farnam Almost endless variety at $15.25, $16.00, , $30.00, $39.00 and | | $17.50, $20.50, $23.50, $21 up to $116.00, Extension Tables In fine leg and pedestal round and square at $8.50, §10.50, $12.50, $17.00, $20.00, $25.50, $27.50, $30.00; others any price up to $100.00. Combination Bookcases |nAKES THE SKIN At $9.25, $14.50, $15.00, $17.00, $20.00, $24.00, | SOFT AND WHITE— K“hn s G'!cerda of nosas , $31.00, $37.00; others up to $80.00. | ASK YOUR DRLUG ST FOR IT. PRICE-25C, Desks any wood, at $6.00, $6.75, $7.50, $8.50, $10.50, They Make Shirts. 3 A O AT Mexico? You have been to Europe. You have seen California and Colorado. Why not try Mex- 3 {eo? It is worth while. The curious architecture; Lowe and Bea Hoffman, Frank Keller, Ed Neumayer Hotel, Councll Bluffe, ot the Elkhorn road, he sald, was only a he}; "nC'?‘ J. :~ ‘M:W"; e . t “ lf n owa. argerite, the infant daughter of Mr. an a a e “s branch line anyway and tho main line was | Margerife, the Ioant dasghter of Mr. 4nd a from Missourl Valley to tne slack Hills. | morning, after a short sickness, The funeral some time at the home of her parents, Mr. cussed in detail by Mr. Sheean, except e 1. B Fredorick. loft lnst Thuteday DECEMBER 16, JAN. 6 and 20 to the present value of its terminals ders, 50c to $2.00; kid and J. H. MclIntosh, home of Mrs. Harvey J. Grove for speclal UISIANA, umbreilas, plaln and" fancy ho ey, sh, representing the Real| JULR C. Mo next regular meeting will be ARKANSAS AND LO kinds, 2c to $1.00; white and colore An entertainment was given last Frid ! L Shirts, ‘31,00 and_ $1.50; silk ana linen g s ot Puday China Cases < ha outing the ausplogs of the Methodist Sunday = flannel night hirts, pajamas of cuting school. The program consisted of tableaux, annel, cheviot or madras, $1.00 to vivants and vocal and instrumental music, ment was & success. The proceeds will be used for Christmas gifts. The Benson Methodist Eplscopal church has been incorporated, with a capital of $,000, by Rev. J. W. Jennings, presiding elder of the Omaha district; Hev. D. K. Tindall and Rev. John Crews, minister of the church. Wiillam H. Tindall, Edward pointed laymen of the parish. is the One of the most enjoyable larks of this mark and coasting party given last Tues- day evening by Miss Christine Jennings at dainty lunch the party went out coasting P. on the McCague street hill. Among those others. West Ambler, ayar Miss Anna Gants is enjoying an ‘“at Or Jacob Neumayer, Agent, care in Omaha about $616 per mi! ‘This part | afternoon and is visiting a® the home of D e e, P | i Wit Tdis, whl as: boan tor LEADING FURNITURE HOUSE OF THE WEST it A fien £ the present value of its tarmisals as | QYSbing tor Denver, where sbe fues for her “ t Ch H t S I)rese nts KANSAS oxl-:p? 3':,,‘;"“'"",,0:#;."'# TERRITORIE Muffers, 3o to $450; fancy suspen- meeting Jast Wednerday Afternoon et the XCG en rls ma NEW MEXICO, TEXAS, COLORADO, e A Piain and. fancy handlex | Estate exchange, asked Mr. Sheean if the | PUA"REY {Veunceday. I MO T evening at the Benson town hall under suit a sult. The hall was well filled and the entertain- G. Hills and Harvey J. Grove were ap- season by the younger people was the Perfect B G e S put ol B0 ey Krrtslcnl were Misses SBadle Keller, Mable .\\'I|Iluml, Will and Alfred Tindell and home” with her parents this week and a $13.50, $15.00, $18.00, $19.00, $24.00; others up the vast plazas, where the en- '01::‘,";‘"»:0011 Lo R SR A to $30.00. | 890300865030555% tire population of the eity | It has attalned perfection in g p B s S ;4 | the only way perfection ever to their Bew home ok Voriy-sixth and CONNO! EURS PREFER IT ¥ Kathers nightly to listen to | 550 45y oy Jecwen’ aver Marinda streets last Friday. Couches the stirring straius of a mili- | and careful elimination of the Mrs. T. C. Campbell is entertaining her | tary band; the rare beauty of imperfections found in the sister and niece fll'l‘ll lowa at her home on v - Y Beautiful line of couches in velour, wool e e wema: (he pieturesess | earlier forms. For Forty-second and Center streets i plush tapestry and leather, at $5.00, $11.00, A S10000- 86 the Bon! $6e Deint \_AE..‘:SITT(‘H- ;)S&R.;”I‘IQ)IN. L The Suulh“lllnlfl)\l';dl!'l l‘hurti'h soclal “ : * $14.00, $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00. Leather ua a e i wai- | PAC 3 A JSICA and su) r At rs. aniwitz’ ‘hursday oot v o ‘ " tive methods of agriculture— o 100 a (S PRESSION, Was & gecided success. About fl2 was couches at $33.00, $35.00, $37.00, $42.00, $45.00, R s e e DELICACY OF CONTHOL, | cleared s i ame Ry o —_— ~ $48.00 and up to $85.00. i scores of things that can be 5 It stands alone. Mrs. Bover and dasughter. Miss Mable | s Pl is preferred to all other brands by those who | otn ad smjered 1a Mowics It sives separate’coitrol of [impeen, stienged o birihisy dinser at the | Dressing Tables Dressers ‘ AN know good Whiskey when they taste it. For | in MID-WINTER. 89,70 aag Savi And i the strect on Tuesday. Mrs, Bascomb 18 & | o ooq yvou wish, at $7.50, $10.50, $12 Best assortment of patterns in all the | ; Eggnog, Hot Punches, High Balls, or for | Cut out this ad, send it to clasud " human touch o9 ister of Mre. Boyer #EY newest finishes at $7.50, $11.00, $14.00, $18.00, | any other purpose requiring an absolutely oh " deatved If ever West Side, Ackerman and vicinity | 17,00, $20.00, $22.00, $24.00, § and up 0| ga5 00 $22.00, $25.00, $28.00, and oth | -~ - e e ":: mail you a Y A rastiss needed street car service it is during this .0, h i k 806 others W | ok about, Mexico. Tells Hear it play y deep snow, when it is almost impossible just what you want to know. Play it yourself. §25.00 worth of musle and hoes gy PURE WHISKEY et to the Leavenworth street car line. 3, at $9.00, $11.50, $13.50, $15.50, $17.50, $20.00, $26.00, $25.00, ! Side people hope the extension on | £y 2 . any W V-clgntn street 16 Center street wiil | CHIffOMICrS 100 ana up to $125. : B e aethy e D' St s00n be carried out. i i " it in unequalled, Carctully disilled and thor- | Wright wrongs no ma Wright's old Also Parlor Cabinets Music Cabinets, Bookcases, Rockers, Parlor Tables and every- | ) U f z‘:{il ’ri;?d B c-c:dil.i::u il:ndlzlr ::: | Tl‘k.' o“ic. Iaza tashioned buckwheat flour is pure. thing else in the Furniture line at any price you wish—best goods—least money. M L \ ’ H Hollday Wates. - l all the leading bars, cafes and drug stores. | Farnam st. | @ PIAN0_Player €0, sz Dowey & Stone Furniture Co. the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail- 4 SHIRSCH & (O ) rnam oi. Arlington Block, way will seil round trip tickets to points | .l A ibs 8. HIRSCH & COMPANY, 1511-151% DODGE STREET. within 200 miles at fare and one-third. X BITAB: / WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS, NBA ; 3 OrMAHA, NEB. agr: o B m:' o s i A::fll‘zu\ 1115 and 1117 Farnam St. BLISHED KANSAS CITY, MO, «ad Hariy's W Storee | City Office, 1604 Farnam St. 1 l )