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PART TWO, iRl T’HE OMAHA DAILY BEE [-meowme=. women—sells goods for advertisers. XXVIIT--NO. 250, OMAH SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS Gigantic Clothing Purchase BE Coming a Jewelry Sale mnt . CHINA NEXT MONDAY—Recent fortunate pur- Kvery piece decorated in beautiful hand- en s s ls chases several complete lines painted I‘tfpp_\- designs and tinting, ok Special Saturday. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SOLID GOLD AND $2.00 Sugars and Creams, pair GOLD FILLED JEWELRY. $1.00 Cups and Saucers, pair........ $25 00 SBring will be offered at most astounding low prices || §1:00 Faney Spoon Holder cees OUR DELIVERY SYSTEM is accurate and ever known in Omaha. vt I prompt. Our twenty-five wagons cover Omaha $1.00 Hair Receivers to match boxes $1.00 Plates 7'%-inch size, each... prove absolutely all we claim for it—See 16th $1.50 Plates, 10-inch size, each. .. .. I s Children s Shoe Da St. Window—Sale Monday. 50c Fruit Dishes, 4 %-inch, deep shape. 2na suburbs regulariy. Every piece will bear our guarantee. We $1.00 Bon Bons, fancy handles. .. .. agree to replace any article “that does not $1.50 Cake Plates, open handle. .. Never such a clothing opportunity ever in Omaha before, S so early in the season, 500 of the most fashionable suits Shoe the Boys and girls like little men and women. made in America in a marvelous Saturday sale. Every || Stylish pumps and oxfords are the thing. We show tomor- | Big Sale $35 Easter SUitS for $25 e ———————————————————— suit is absolutely pure wool worsted, in all the new || row the most complete assortments of new snappy, up-to- shades of green, olive, drab, slate, stone and navy blue || date children’s styles ever shown in Omaha. As an extra 200 new spring tailored suits at $25.00 in again for Saturday. serges, in two and three-button sacks. Models of tailor inducement for you we will give Three Times Green Trading W _\\ e promise you in this lot the best .00 values ever shown ing art, perfect in every detail. Any of the great cloth- || Stamps on All Purchases at $1.50 and Upward. > vin this city. Style aristocrats of the highest order, new and ing makers of the country make nothing better than FOR GIRLS FOR BOYS distinetive, A Bennett purchase that will erowd the (hp-,p suits at $20.00 to $25.00. Buy your Kaster suit here ANKLE STRAP PUM STRAP AND LACE OXFORDS department; for real money-saving was Saturday. The hest bargains you ever knew are wait- Tan, kid, tan oalf, pateiit colt, Oxford, gun metal, tan, calf and Ps 3 | never more apparent. Order your Kaster 25 MIDEOr yau &b i« . 1 i\ A0 o gun metal. patent leather. 3 suit now. .. Men's Spring Hats—We have | Great Shirt Display—Hundreas || Slzes 8% to 11, at— ity "‘81‘%’5 ;2'00 82.50 "I Misses or Juvenile Suits—No Omaha store shows so many strikingly -every new shade and shape in of dozens, very cholce spring $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 | ;... | (2 a2 7 . % beautiful girlish models. The materials are of hard finished wor- soft and stiff hats to match the Sizes 11% to 2, at— . \ steds in most desirable colors—excellent talloring—and suits, No better assortments | Stvles, new, neat, pleasing pat- $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 | 00 214 17D, f??” $2.50 ; i most beautiful styles from foremost deaignsre. of in town. Stetson and Crofut | terns of good, substantial ma- || Sizes 2% to 6, at— $2.00 $2.5 Misses' wear X .50 $3.00 [ 3 and Knapp Hats at teris Cholce of any style, $2.50 and $3.00 4o 32.50 $3.00 8350 | [icuiur or cout effects, eutts FOR INFANTS FOR CHILDREN SRRy Saturday for Girls' Wear SORSINRL M BNy A 80 S0 08 003 YNNI S e S P et B e " i Sale Spring Recfers—Lot of | Skirts—New lot handsome pan- brown, $2 hats.........95¢ | Sizes 2 to 6. Spring heel styles, brown suede, SR 4 /7 very pretty, light, short coats | ama models, fine 16 gored Brown suedes, pat. colt, brown patent colt, brown kid, white / for gitls, 6 to 14 years, full | P R MR A W kid, white canvas, ankle ties and canvas, ankle ties and Roman 5 it range of colors, all best $5.00 are effects, with silk buttons R E:A O EASTER SUITS Roman sandals, high cut, like a | sandals, high cut, like a shoe, ; piren-akbrdipony ‘88,65 | And loops all way down.85.95 G T SALES B Y S shoe, with pat. vamps with with vamp and brown suede and N \ Girls' Ralncoats of cravenette | Girls’ Percale dresses in light S —————————————SSSS s S Ll LS brown suede and black kid tops, black kid tops— - material, double breasted, high AN dark “eolovings, " nhoely Our big New Department on the Second Floor offers at....75¢ $1 $1.25 $1.50' at.$1 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 | Wi \ military collar; all new styles, | oa oo 56 10" 14 voars, at e Exceptional Bargains in Boys’ Suits e = e i \ Juckets—Big assortments, spring | Cxcellent values ......$1.25 Jackets for women, in tan and " Tailored Skirts made of 800 Wwo Fanle Beite v ery o i oo g i ot I Week Efld Grocery Sales ‘ black, Every one right up to | fancy worsteds in great variety, w DU B e tyl Joverts, 51 3l s W B ¥ K ePiseicor pacte, cotors, tam, | | ol purchiases of boys' sult the minute in stvle. Coverts, | also includes white serge, about gray, green, mixtures, cuffs or sleeves, at $5.05, $6.95, $7.50. Black, | 50 in all, not many alike, $8 5.00 Children's Caps—New golf, eton, yachi, 4 48 ention, deliveries are accurate and prompt. i P 5 adi i n pockets, best 35 $3.75 | outlasemy Oape N SO W T ne orders get prompt atten » A at $4.95, $8.95, $10, $12, $15 | values for Boys’ Sall ifar ‘Russian and Blouse | _at ... 360 and 500 ot us (L R SRR shavein. Batine. ! ) e | & el 23 B ite: "all new shades and patterns— | Boys' Farhan and ‘Soft Hate In black Al LU e SRR v Foch Stavine Waists—Important showing | House Dresses—nNew, Résters_Pinin roq, tan covert | _and ¢ e R et as Bonneit's Capitol Flour, per sack......... WS-—and o iampe | \ of inexpensive white lingerie | ol 3 st > se—Ve y Bennet est per 1b. .. LA ) ¢ nd M D 3 1 X ! O e s atn: || | Tpor Boer Rt A8 11 Bonneti’s Beat Cottes. § pounds for """ §3,88—and 100 kreen stamps it A and tailored waists, about a | and white checks. Simpson's blems on sleev $3.00 | (oan, navy. bur 50¢ SRS WARDRORG, LI W8S 1 02 AR R b « dozen attractive new styles, | gray print and cadet colors i B il S P A g R r i g '.‘R'; S ety Bop AN PRI : i \ absolutely none others to | with white dot. Much more a Tsland Balbriggan short or long sleeves and I atavia Gloss Starch, 10c pKg. for........ opeorn Balls, 2 g ) v Men’s Union Suits Fokle length, short and 'sieeveloss and knee lengthe, 3 Diamond C:8oap, 10 DATS T0F.+s.srosvs Sulted Peanuts, 1b: \ equal them under $1.76; | dressy than wrappers, each, white or ecru, $1.50 Van Houten's COCOR, CASE............ - R R T ‘,‘?fi special price ......8$1.25 | 8t ........ 31 25 and SROrpaRENRE R ags ek en bt s California Prunes, 10c quality. by 3 . Allen's Brown Bread Flour... ~d : { % b L y N Two Corset Specials ‘s Slice ried Beef, . .. ve...180—and 10 A e MaE ard, WILl Bpoo,. 11 vesei. idigo—and 10 We offer again Saturday good 75 girdle top corsets, also short, medium Hardware, Sporting Goods || il femii futier tas jars 17010010 abo—and s || 2 000 Pig Pork Roast Ib 6ic Oranges Vegetahles SPECIAL PRICES ON CANNED GOODI and long models in coutil and batiste, Berlin Sauce Pans and Kettles, with enamel Another carlot “Sunkist” Oranges on sale with supporters, at............50¢ Saturday, finest luscious fruil ihat Another lot splendid dollar make corsets, ¢ : or .81, at, per pound ... .. e ! Tl In small lots, per square foot, a&; Mignonette Marrowfat Peas, 10¢ quality, for........ Gl H"‘“!m & A REN ETOW 50c size for 29¢ either in coutil or batiste, choice new up-to- date models in all sizes, for.........75¢ 36c Steel Rakes, 12-tooth, Saturday. Poppy Brand Milk, usual price 10c, special Der b per pound ........ Highland Lemons, dozen. 150 and 200 (2d floor.) pretty made dresses of black covers, 38c size for 190; 49c size for Hest We Have Succotash, usual 15¢ quality, £Or........ouueiasrusnoninns sh Leaf Lard, 9 pouads | Lamb Chops, Loin” or Rib, Poultry Wire—in full rolls, per square foot..e Royal Tomatoes, usual price 12%c, special. A L PPR R Fresh Lea ard POy ¥our-Tine Spading Forks, strap ferruié: |- !.760 || Burnham's Clam Chowder, 200 quallty... ... ... v Carpet Beaters, 10e, uu. 20c, 238¢—and 10 Mnlnm‘ AN RICE—Usual 10c quality, Saturday, hs. ¢ PV bk s s Ateo “ 4 peieg Bin cucuinhers: Mad bk Sbe Flour Cans, special. e TionAY: AACR ‘ping. fafe: iieii.e....8Bo—and 20 green s California Hams Morton, Grogson| & Co's Attoe bral Larnine A TR b L ) Liuld Venesr. -5 ics 500, 8nd 800—and 30 atamgs || fulf Cream Cheeser per ib.. 1111111111111 1L 00—and 10 green Buar cured A B atamps Witll loath ham tuce, colery at lowest prives : ane BT Bt d " c S Chi i ib. Hg ll.8c—and 20 green d 2 . e 3 Base Ball Bats .86, 106, asc, 50c, D SCutoR ETath Dlk. s 1111 d0e—and 15 green stamps Rex Regular Hams, 10 to 11 pounds average || golorado Potatoes—Peck 30c; bushel, $1.30 B it A kinds, B 1S Premium Butterine, 2 1bs... 47o—and 20 green stamps am guaranteed, per pound ... R One bushel (o & customer Base Ball Gloves, ali Kinds. <380 to $7. Seeds, Seeds, SeedsFlower and \!‘n(\mhlr POPR DIT bk 1] Oudany’s Rex Bacon—2000 Ibs. on xale Very (“"Mui 5 PR o Sy G Spalding and Goldsmith Sporing Goods of all il Rt et Ovater Bhell, per ib. ..y eesei.n 10 urday, pound ....... 4 sor . pound six pounds for ...... Vegetables—All fresh grown, cabl | | | { ll 10c Steel Rakes, 24-tooth, Saturday...........29¢ Bost We Have Cherries, usual price 30c, special. ... ..l 01000 3 St . o I PR TSRS e g R Bl LR 105 ! 260 Pictures| Great Easter Sales Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear Han&];ie_rchiérfs' Etc MissMinerva Framed, 18 All the necessary accessories to add the desired finish to your Easter costume. Gloves and hosiery to match your suit are important—you’ll find them 80c values C || here, and pay less. Splendid Saturday attractions in all these departments, with double Green Trading Stamps in each purchase. s colors—at, per pair 1.50 A very choice selection of assorted sub- Protty, New Sha Hosiery—\Wo- {ng two or three times the price; Fowr mak all _double-tipped Fownes' 16-button Silk Gloves..$1.00 m;‘ n.' nalnxd-r p!r’lnch R mol"' . men's Imported Fine Cotton Hose, | blacks, rose. gray, greens, helio, fin in new shades of Pine Two-Clasp Lambskin Gloves, in g finer in gloves produced, One of the jects suitable for dens, nursery, bed in black and new spring shades, to white, pink iight biue, etc., 3 pr. 81 olive, 'rose, raspberry, wistaria e oalare tana” &l tine nothing finer in “gloves” produced; ne s rooms, sitting rooms, etc., framed in match your suits. .. Ls¥s e voia D Women's Pure Silk Hose, with cotton taupe, Quaker gray, ¢ ummgm..‘,%-o 8izes are Bhown &t, DAIT. ... . . .$1.00 R Ry i s i ol atld 1 v 4 _ Clevere oak, green, black and gold. Just 200 Women's Imported Lisle Hose, with sole, line of colors, also b k“u“s[s' all regular shades, pair........81 Two-Clasp Lambskin movu, with Vests, lace trimmed, ~p|“|g welgnt New Books of on sale Saturday. All splendid $0c garter top, superior finish, come_in P e v Bl AR S e Two-Clasp Silk Gloves, Kayser and Paris point embroidery, all the best 350, qualities; for: foc 850 the Year, blacks and colors, pair Silk Hose, with garter top and Townes make, in all staple shades, colors, all sizes, per pair.. $1.35 Women's Pure Linen pictures, while lot lasts, each..18¢ || geneva Sux Mose, as brilliant and as fieton Soib, Vi) Clod MOMMREIRS 1. @hienicocs <o0:...800 and 760 | wromen's Two-Clasp Real Xid Gloves, Appe; Handkerchiefs, actual 790 (2d floor Art Dept.) silky to the touch as hosiery cost- Two-Clasp Silk Gloves, Kayser and | Fownes' 12-button Silk Gloves.. 750 very fine quality, complete range es, special Saturday.....850 o P : ’ | v, which w cause a man to ! .|r NEW TRAINS OF BURLINGTON |20 % o oo ermer e il @0 ro s Lime ot mon st s, v [BURUEY - BUYS WARBHOUSE |23 "hsie s & St Ed P. Smlth Jack by the receipts at the public land office A | give & ruling. Judge Redick declared that stomacn " i ead at Buffalo in the Big Horn basin country ‘ ‘ lh‘- would take the case under consideration Prejudice— tasto |vvr staste for some- I el' lll Changes of Schedules Bring J. Fran-| The rcceipts for the first elght months ommon Larrier, | for & time and remarked that it was hurry | Pays Hundred Thousand for Corner |thing about which you know nothing— 9 \'V . Judge. bla i to dwn: of the fiscal year 1908-9 were 394,000, as bays nghcr COUI‘t 7_;.;':-":1 r!:::lnhw_nu-h led people to criticls: Twelfth and Howard. ‘“ ; \\Iork fOI' Breen against $99,000 for the entire year of 1907-5, and the increase of the first elght months ol ol City Attorney Burnam endeavored to ex- DARR TURNS PROPERTY EASY hXClse B()ard of the pre: y er the sa e tenuate himself by pleading “ignorance of 4o CONSULTS WITH L. W. WAKELEY o the present year over the same perlod| ;04 giates District Attorney Goms re- [ (ho rule of the court T Will Not Vote for Dahlman,” a year ugo shows an increase of 42 per| ’ o L R 3 q ~tQ ) " cent. During the fiscal year of 188-1300 the | C¢ived @ telegram from St. Paul Friday aft- 0ld Carpenter Paper Company Home ttracts Many Says This Democratic ernoon announcing that the United States " c of the o ore $26,000, muking W < Bought f Mrs. H " sun .Analhrr‘ l--]:I -; I:-dl: dlur ‘r:‘\olr: I[{n“vr u:n “:i: xyo“ |I.’<‘w :::. lranit aduty 6 ARCARLS A Anntetn el i Aprll Starts Out on:’ t :un X ----| (.:“ en Leader. Night Service ay e e e beip! b e pre: . sho ol | ays &O sain Changes i . . it N - ehans'lof ldvar 49 e bonk | Thirty-Three Petitions Are Circu- | contention of the United States circuit B H - | col or district Nebraska e 1 . 4 i { (o the Lincoln-Omaha Thls remarkable Increase is largely due | COUTt for the district of Nebraska, that the | Blg n Bufldlng Hands. lated for as Many Fire and Pos I cannot speak. for the Jacksonian club 4 - i Line. to the avidity with which farmers of east- | Unlon - Stock ' Yards company ot South i A8 a whole peak for one man, i | Omaha was & common carrier and was ; ; i SRS R o A SR lice Board Candidates. and that is Ed P. Smith, and as far as that 5. Prancis. seheral pussenger agent of |the government is ofering to homescckers, | SMenable under the interstate commerce | Thirteen Permits Issued First D8y, |ccmpuny has bousht the old Carpenter e e man fs concerned he will not vote for the' Burlington Iines. cast of the Missourt | land susceptible to dry farming methods | %S a8 such All for Dwelling of Popu- Paper Ccmpany building at ‘Twelfth and | Thirty-three petitions are being circu- | James C. Dahlman, but will vote and work i & ;- consulting | &nd which are under irrigation ditches, Mouisntien hild ‘s the slogks Fhrds lar Size. Howard streets of George B. Darr for | lated by prospective candidates for mem- | for John P. Breen for muyor of this city.” Hirer wae fn, ¢ m“ll:: l“. d:r:u tl‘:nm“j Burlington trains to the merthwest are| COMPaly was that as it did not operate $100,000. bership on the Board of Fire and Police| This fs what Ed P. Smith, chief orator :;r:ll B N N ealig 1 ok iribn sixtocs ooashue € 8] ,u.u\:‘“\4':1‘\'\““[.1“.'.'\:1 .':'.- I:Jzr‘n;:.;“‘anln-‘ April starts with permila for bullding | Mr. Dare bought the property from Mrs. | commissloncrs, but only one petition has | for Colonel Berryman, the Jack candidate crence to the proposcd time changes which | train, an entire village moving into the | 000 SR L €U B T € TR B8 operations exceeding in cost $40.00, follow- [ Jeanle Howard of New York City only a been -fllled out- #nd. fled, with _the. ¢ity | for mayor Inst Mr. Dablman, says. will be put in effect over the Burlington [ northwest every day over this one road [ (WHIEN O0F ing an exceedingly heavy busineas in March | few weeks ago for $100000, but trading a | Clerk. This onc asks that the name of t S 1 ren e & Nulher ol oiie system May 2 ' alone, and the growth In population s Ty ECUCCL L ew out of the stock | Meh eclipsed any previous March since | lrge tract of wertern land and giving a | Pharies Karbach, present member of the | members of the Jacksonian club who will Chese chauges will bo most important | rapld. yards company attaching Its yard engine to | 11 establishment of the bullding inspec- | mortgage on the bullding to secure title. | P0ard, be placed on the ballot In the spring | not support Dahiman,” said Mr. /Smith, and will lnvolve the addition of numerous Kearney is Aroused. g8 3 tor's office. Thirteen permits were issued [ Mrs, Howard accepted $0,00 worth of | ¢lection, for the betier desmoorais;bave no {ime fag . 4 P i a car that had been received in interstate Beheid b= % = S % Nick Dargaczewski, city blacksmith and | him. But I will mention no names, new trains, most of which will directly | The Commercial elub and sidents | comimerce, the car being defective in hay, | ' fIFSt day of the month, all for build- | Dawson county and other western lands, . vigprowt ; vl e Ben henefit Omaha. The second flyer from |of Kearney are aroused over the announce- | oo aliomatic or tmpact coupler as 1n | M8® to cost over $1.000 some 3,000 in cash and a ¥56,00 mortgage. | THIOT OF Bleeln” who I8 clrculating 4| ORDIAR was Slaciad shres yaare: A Omaha to the Puget Sound country will | ment that the Bt Joscph & Grand Island | reduired under the interstate commerce | , HASUNES & Heyden ook the lead on the [ It is understood Mr. Darr sets suffictent | Petition for himsclf, ha the requisite num- | ! opublican votes, toget with ‘pree then be put/in service, running over the | would build from Hastings to Gibbon to| ;. we A second cause of action was fn | 't 98y and secured five permits for us | cash out of the deal with Mr. Burkley to ‘;‘l“"l"‘]l'{\rllllAL~,llv"l‘.nu\s he ‘vfm not file it “\“'(A\‘: I'[,h:'”v' ymln...r;'.‘.w‘\uw He will Burlington to Billings and from Bulings | connect with the Union Pacific mstcad of | yoceiving and handling In its yards a cap | ™40¥ double brick dwellings, all to be | make it practically & cash dea was double or triple the required & e solid democratle vote this — ern states are seizing upon the lands which loaded with coal from Iowa that was also . otes he gets, If o e Great Falls. The wmidnight train from | west of Gibbon. Although the bull A% 8180 Jones stre where cxcavations are now | (e Curpenter Paper compauy for many | MP: Karbach is a republican and Mr, | Votes he gets, It any, Is for the republica of the state on the Burlington will be able | goubt it will be built this year, and when sed on work In Omaha. Each of th t will require some $15,000 to $20,00 to in Omahs will also be of great benefit to this | will ve Gibbon or Kearney. If the end of orected by W. M. Murray i’ Triity tiets |contain the names, business, business ad- > s- | for muyor and I know of many other dems | ferstate gommerce laws. is- | her dem enough to accommodate two or three wholesale houses of fuir st | in fact, be the torminus of the new line. C. G. Somers, 2147 South Thirteenti street ey g kg o gL OFFICIALS AT CULLEN BIER erly more as an investmenc than as a . in bad repair. Suit was thereupon brought - L eaders to say y Omaha west by which residents In all Parts | this Jine is not authorizéd, there ¥ ¥ FOUBNL | ) oing made with & steam shovel, the first | years. 1o u well snd substantialy buile | ParSaciewski is u democrat, but the party | leaders o say. My advice to the repubs safety appliance act, and a judgment was " waiehouse, but not modern. Dealers say © return (o thelr homes on the same day | it is authorized the question will then have | SR — obtained against the stock vards company, | (CSINES G bevaen dwerings Wi cos pendent candidates ach petition must | Jim’ will be defeated without a doubt |a common carrier amenable under the in- sl T} clanger, but the property is on trackaBe, | 5,05 and residence address of 310 re Another new traln talked about but which | seems to be little doubt but that the trains | | of frame construction. Other permits issued terel voters written in Ink and on blanks | 0crats who will do the same.” some years there has been w clamor for | FAST FLYING DIVORCE M'LLIf!nnu dawell 5 H. B. Wooll prsagies lear to put traln tn 1 S fuses ¢ 2 . 0 nyder, ¥ | At > 0 sce thelr way clear put .t N ‘DICS s lttlng’ |Judwe Refuses to Act om Case Just | dwelling, $1,800; J. A. Snyder, Thirty-eighth o> "€ I8 B0 SRS R (ot ) \\, “\ f Th L | d Veteran Pollceman's alKs 1or em over the new Great Northern line through | to Kearney, which is a couple of stations erccted in the vicinity of Nineteenth and | The warehouse, which was occupiea by | "Umber It possible year by any weans, and what republican against the stock yards company under affiliation of none will be shown on the | licans is to line up the men of thelr own Hastings & Heyden dwellings will cost ballot, all running by petition as inde- | Party, let the democrats alone, and Mayor after shopping and visiting the theaters In [ 1o be settlec as to whether the terminus . : A R R Y ke | ihes | Juudge T. C. Munger, holding that it was | stell- speigiioe Laysisth, 8hg maks . other 1 wiil vote for the republican nominee ety the new extension is fixed at Gibbon, there | street and Woolworth avenue. Thik will be | pay good shipping platforms argd 18 large has not been definitely decided upon I8 an | will be run on to Kearney, which will then, April 1 are as follows furnished by the city clerk, evening train from Omaha to Lincoln, ¥or REDICK DELAYS WHEELS OF ~ N o Mr. Burkiey said: 1 Lought the prop- | (C h st S “ this train and the Burlington officials now | Twenty-sighth and Blondo sireets, fram “ ¥ {rhost St Mayor, Chief and Associates on Foree service, leaving Omaha for Lincoln about | Begause igants Want 1t | and Taylor strects, frame dwelling, $1 have not decided whether to move Faneral. 7p m in.a Sal Hastened. Hugh McCaffery, Twenty-ninth and Fa y —_— All of these new trains, with the help of | m a bd oon| nam streets, brick store, $1,500; Silas P. {he mew Omaha division with its head- | Mrs. S8arah Slavin thought she could not | woole 3 large enough to make a good home for Pay D, { Cullen were held Friday morning, with quarters In Omaha, Will greatly benefit the a divorce {00 quickly from Lewis Sla- | qwelling, $1600 C. G. Somers. 24 Souty | /AT8® Printing house and accommodate ons | Pay Day Comes Again to Engineering | members of the police force attending, es- wholegale and retail interests of Omaha, (B B Cavanaugh Walks Into Drlm vin, and her lawyer, City Attorney Bur- | myirieenth stre frame dwellipg, $1,208; | °F bW other lines of bu oo Force Despite New City corting and acting as pallbearers, A serv- as they will not only permit passengers to | nam, was willing to help her expedite mat- | p k. Harris, e sale was made direct, Mr. Darr and 3 53 orth Twenty-ningh H ice at the home. 3212 Webster street, was return the same night, but will also permit Shop, Takes Chair and is | ters. The two proceeded a trifle 100 fast, | ¢iveet. frame dwelling, $1,000 Latham Davis having a real estate and Charter. - PP by a1 Omaha merchants to send out packages (o Soon Dead Jy‘ ywever, to sult the judicial temper of | Investment office, which handles holdings — Harrington condueted the main service in e © Here p | o ol pth Mr. Darr and Mr. Davis All employes of the cit € o o all parts of the state the same night. Her Douglas county as represented by Judge | ] A f bot v L e city engineering de- | 8. Cecelia's church, Fortleth and Burt tefore both passengers and packages had ~ Redick and & crimp was put in the pro- -K LLS GIRL ND HIMSELF More big deals are sald to be pending | partment received their pay in full Friday, | streets 10 lvave Omaha by $:10 p. M. OF remain OVer | oy o uuaugh was found dead in | ceedings at the critical moment Friday Oklahoma Man Commits M r and | !0 Omaha at the present time than at any | April 2 despite the fact that the new city | Mayor Dahlman, Chiet of Police Donahue, until the next day. Charles Curison’s saloon at South Omaba | Mrs. Slavin, who accuses her husband of Sulelde Following Bugsy verlod recent years, both in residence | charter, now in effect, says that all office [ Police Captain Mcstyn, Sergeants Hayes Land Sales snd Rallwajys. Priday at about 30 8. @, e had entered | cruelty, left him last Sunday. Monday Ride. and business property. employes and inspectors must first be con- | and Cook and two platoons of patrolmen in Uncle Sam s in the land business to & | no saloon at an barlier hour and sat down | she tiled a suit for divorce and Friday ap- | VINITA, Okla, April 2.—John Woodall, [ A. P. Tukey & Son closed a deal Friday | firmed and their salaries fixed by the city greater extent than he has been for years, | iy table in a chair, where apparéutly he | peared with her lawyer in Judge Redick's | aged % years, a barber of Grove, Okla, | With Harry ¥. Wilking, who sccures the | council. Eighty-two men and women and & great part of his new land schemes | wont to sicep. An hour or two later he |office. The case was on Judge Estelle's | shot and killed his sweetheart, Viola Lovey, | Vacant lots at Fortieth and Dewey for | under these two heads have not been eon- | of officers, in charge of the two sergeants, are in territory directly tributary 10| wau noticed b men who were patrons of | docket, but Judge Redick was Informed | aged 19 years, some time yesterday, and | $7.7%, and will erect a residence costiug | firmed and some of them did not know escorted the body froi the home to llc: Omalia, and Omahs merchants and jobbers | ., o place ar they attempted to wake him, | that Judge Estelle was pretty well crowded. then committed suicide The tragely | from $15,000 to $15,000, whether they would be paid for the work | church and later to St. Mary's l(H\l'l'l). Ml Teair tna @isact benefit from all the | 130 had been dead ap hour udge Redick had nothing of moment be- | occurred & few miles out of Vinita and e they have dome during the lust week or | where interment took place, ’ new settlers which are flocking Into west- | e body w aken in charge by G. M him Friday and, not knowing the pre- | followed a buggy ride o cause is known. Definition ten days. : g 1 7% lbearcrs were all chosen fre s Netraska And castern Wyoming at 8a | Brewcr cipitancy of the plaintiff, agreed to hear { Mpaoaiy—a bumay_sscentrioliy, . which P R I.x-p grbacdihs - :‘ "m '.,.""rf:"“"‘: unprecedented rate It is sald the n South | the tran and 10 cents car fare in order to get o DRkt ity 3 B » The Northwestern and Burllngton &re | Omaha ad ne » located up| Mrs. Blavin told her tale on the sténd | by croup, coughs or colds are instantly re-{5.cent spool of thread for i of the functions of stomach, liyer, kidneys | oot " v son, MoCarthy, lines direct from eastern Wyoming (0o 1:30 p. w s it 6 years old.|and it scemed that a decree would Imme- |lieved and quickly cured with Dr. King's| Love—A tender passion, which, howevr, |and bowels s quickly disposed of with | 20" @nd Bleon. Mourning will be worn Omaha #nd the increage In settlement Qo | je was wnt @ millwright by | diately enter At this point, however, | New Discovery. Sc and $1.00. For sale by -‘l";: .'("".,,.‘."I‘,;',';f;‘ ': ;:::"n?)lr;cu‘“lnl his | plectric Bitters. We. For e e Boaten by the police for thirty days. (uis section is phenomenal, the lnereasc ! 1 | Judge Redick discovered how recently the | Beaton Drug Coy Pride—A persistent and bpotent pecu- ' Drug Ce , g plant o the bullding or no s b printing plant to the buliding or not. 1t Funeral services of Policeman Willlam North Eighteenth streel, frame uniform, also many other policemen and other friends attended. The two platoons e —— Bee Want Ads Are Business Boostere

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