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THURSDAY, APRIL BURNAM RULES, PARTIESKICK | Family’s Fortune |DR. ADANS' PLAN REJECTED s ook, vl 1 Gy Aioemy Bon svsuee Guai.| DpENdSs On One |y, pupwment o Bragatistion 3o Your New Spring 909 APRIL 1909 dates May Not Run as Partisans, Member’s Return partment of Home Missions. Cravenette SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT w | 2 3 |BoTH SIDES APPEAL TO COURT WISE X0T 70 TAKE ACTION RO ; w11 oFove th ke BRANCI YV ipdues n that i-m- Board and En- & Cruel Mortgage Hangs Mgn- Omaha Preshyters’s mitteoe 3 factory garment you've ever worn if Like the Familiar Little Melodrama 45678910 NHI2I3I41516 17 e oo or Mavs acingly Over It. Thiake 4 & e B Soud fome fth it s "\‘::r::’:‘ '"o:‘u“m SR 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 nenneed Abourd. Sorbane sou're soen tna ot these s | . B R itary styles in the favorite new spring 252627282930 ! s b Ve s RN Lo | | he was about to forecloss . ! They are made of high grade, pure City Attorney Burnam nas ruled that | the mortgag: on the old homestead—fofled | The Omaha Presbytery, which adjourned \ 4 ' 11 tedd and raiiprootel ¥y Uie 1tesh Dol DI WAnoim. Teweter, names of candidates for city engineer and by the sudden appearance of one who |IAst night after a John Calvin seasion at ) BEdit o 4 " Board of Fire and Pollce Commissioners | aashed in in the nick of time to pay off |{ts Wednesday meeting decided to defer Bt {mproved methods. . Rudoiph ¥. Mwehoda, Public Acceuntant | . "riot be placed on the regular election | the mortgage. ’ the proposition to endow an evangel M G B These coats are strictly hand-tafl- Ninshart, photegraphes, 18th & Farmam. | . o, Ty ity nominees or under party | Weil, here's a sketch in real life tion department of the home missions. o} B orea and exhibit a degree of stylish- Walkup Real Datate Co,, 609 Paxten Bik. g fore the session 4 e e o %% raxten Mik: | designations. Such candidates, he has de: | A missing brother of five men and [ The proposition came befors ine Seleio . b Coes a0 s1eguiees Sot INVERIIE &Y Y04 v o n e form res ' Bquitable Life—Policles, af | s e e Soty & iy | Tomen liviEe In. ONate, Des Motnes, Brih- | o ‘o "o g ume or Minpospolis, fn Sharl ; most expensive garments. 45, sight drafta This rullng is made as applying to the|tow and Meadow Grove, Neb., is by his|Pr G- h 3 g A ith mas! maturity. M. D. Neely, manager. Omal action of the democrats and republicans | unaccountable disappearance from the clr- | Of the home missions department of the i $15 is a favorite price with many 'm‘“;.mn‘:y!- Brucker for counall- | (. selecting thelr respective tickets for |cle of his friends and relatives, making the | Fresbyterian church for the western dis- \ men and so we've put the limit ot man of ¢ th ward on tne democrauio | gnese offices and giving them the party | foreciosing of a mortgage on the estate | trict itien, 4o wiish ; { value in this Cravenette, which will v.§ designations on the city election ballot. | of his deceased father a rising probabllity, [ The home mission commitiee, (o W0 CC : ? give better, all-around satisfaction - . Themas, 503 First National Bask | Tne city attorney helds that Decause |and if he does not soon appear, will render | tN® resolution was suomitied, favor ¥ N Lo 4 Bldg. lends money on Omahs real eataty | 1o mominatiens wers made for the office | the promotion of an invention by his | Propesition, but recommended that if the #t ] } than the averag . 1o eums of #00 to $BAN. Prompt servics. | 1o vucancies exist to be filled And sdvised |father and the subsequent sharing of the |MAtter was taken up at once and then RN Lt Inspect them while our assortment ') v v the a logne Nebrasks Saviags & Lean ASKE |, ciiy clerk that the party nominees for | monetary rewards of the work impossible [ ('® matter sheived. it woud place (8 i B i at its best of Trodh bullain J official ballet under the party designation. | sisters. L y s ¢ apportion- I with this ruling, the city eouncil N . | met some time, this questien o Dr. Morriam Gives Books to Likrary— |, oo - o Newspaper advertisements and the assist m wm the present ¢ \ m Wi I 'e | ment and endowment, but for ! & Prom his own medical library Dr | n aasourned sesston wednesday nTrl\ ng | ance of police and detective agencles have | 8Ot TU0 SRR P wise to defer Merriam has donated to the Omaha public| P949%d &n ordinance prohiditing phcnl:]n been resorted to in an attempt to locate | U ™ o ; v m candi- # Mbrary 4% bound volumes and 1,362 maga-| h® YOUNS machines the names of Alfred T. Evans, 40 years of age. His wite, { the propo. sines. dates for city engineer and the Board of | from whom he has been separated since | Df: Adams spoke in defense o L e ition. He urged that efforts be made to Fire and Police Commissieners. Mr. Zim- | July 2, 1%8, lives at Tahlequan, Okl and | *"! " Will File en Tripp County Land—Frank | man cast the only negative vote. & iuintie, Mru, Anns Cuister; wite.of 7, 12, | [8areARe. the Tunds of the’ dhifel. “THE HOUSE OF HIGH MERIT Planck, bookkeeper in the office of the ! Both parties will resist the ruling of the | Custer, lives at 202 Sprague street, Omaha. | Rev. R. M. L. Braden Re-Elected. P city comptroller, and J. C. Holt, 2118 Chi-| gomocratic city attorney and lawyers| It is thought that Evans may be travel-| Another important matter taken up at 5 | cago street, left Wednesday morning for| appointed by the democratic committes [Ing as an agent or solicitor for some com- | the morning session which was subjected mum!‘r Dailas, 8. D., to file on Tripp county| wijj this afternoon apply te the district |pany, as he followed that line of work|to a spirited discussion was the election | lands. Mr. Planck secured No. 2,08 and A court fer a writ of mandamus compelling | part of the time before his disappearance.|of a pastor-at-large and resulted in the re- '.ki indc | Mr. Hoit No. 2352 in the recent land draw-| the city clerk to plase the party nominees | Nawspaper business has been the princl- | election of Rev. R. M. Braden for the | flfi r ing, and Mr. Planck wilil file Saturday and | on the voting machines under the party | pal occupation of the whole family, the In- | year at a salary of §',0 and expenses. must give you satisfaction. | Mr. Holt on Friday headlines. In this action the republican |ventions of his father, Charles 8. Evans,| The discussion was not much against the | It must prove that it is the Oreighton Will Case Put Off Again—-No | committee will joln. late of Norfolk, Neb., being a folding | proposition as was the question of means equal in every way —and decislon in the Creighton gwill appeal from Weaver Says It'a Absard. machine and a perfecting press. te provide for the maintenance of such a superior in some-;to all county court was given Whdnesday by the| p o S0l iCl TEIE Tl John T, | “1 am sure that my brother would come | pastorate, other baking powders, or three judges of disttict court who heard| pyoiarry were appointed by the democratic | DPAck If he knew the situation,” sald Mrs.| Rev. Mr. Braden submitted a report of | l:u must have your money the argument because new briefs were un- { : t committee to leok up the law on the | Custor Wednesday. “He must have gone|the work for the last year, showing & cl:d. _\gm;l.:&vl'i"’t:;oi?\': expectedly filed just before (he §udges| . iior and to take any action deemed |®0MeWhere s0 as to be unknowingly out|splendid effectiveness. It %o enthused the | standard of quality too higl were about to come into the court reom. | pec L S0 Ot O chalrman, | Of Teach of us by advertisements. Even If | presbytery that the proposition to continue | ‘°l‘“‘,‘“‘“"m b Saturday morning fs t.e date now an- | gt S (L iling of the city attorney | B® WIIl not return to his wite and 16-year- | nim In that work for another year passed | ST I Vous roces give nounced for a decision iy old daughter, his duty to his widowed |by a big majority and those who at first | you-k;ub.n'uuu. John Ryan Day in Jail—The office force | It does not follow that because m"g"’"“”‘ and the rest of the family will|voted against it speedily changed thelr Recsived Highest on duty at the police station Tuesday | offices have not before been electivp that certainly bring hmv“tn our help when he|vyotes for the measure, making it unani oot W“"l i's night svas kept busy for a while handling | vacancles do not exist, any mere than a |Ne8rs of the. case. mous. ‘Pm. Food e John Ryans. Twomen of that name were | piece of property on which a house has Qurinn the next month, the mortgs Rev. Charles 1. Williams, the blind evan- Exposition arrested within a few minutes. Number L | never stood is not 'vacant,’ sald Mr. |COVering back payments, taxes and inter-| gelist, submitted a report of his work for Chicago, '07. ¢ living at 2i39 South Eleverth and charged | weaver. est, will be pressed for payment by court|the year, and ssked that he he given a o | with assaulting Dhis wife had barely been | “The parties could not nominate their |PFOCess. His signature is necessary to a|jjcense for amother year. The request was S s B locked up when the patrol wagon brough | candidates in the regular manner for the |*l¢ Of the property, as the father left no | unanimously sranted. Wy ] ’ in No. 2, charged with drukenness and |simple reason that the offiges were not|T.| Wien he dled last January, and more o é sleeping on a walk. He said his home Was | elective at the time the city primarles were | {N81 one buyer has held back and the at Newburg, N. Y. Sergeant Hayes made | peid. sale has fallen through on account of his Arbor ay 1 the first arrest and Officer Boyle the | *The whole scheme of our government |®8nature being lacking. second. contemplates the filing of offices with T ! Bc Cclcbrated [y , - 3 party nominees and every man has a privil- | \/gcant Lots Y e e oul‘ a VOICE OF HENRY BROWN ege of running for an office under his = party designation. 1 think the court will f i ’ MAY SPEAK HIS DOOM | 25107 cnie 15 v the cass St will nat onty or Gardens Public Offices and Banks Will Be o % - order the city clerk to place the names of Closed and Many Trees \ " i It Was Heard, So Witness AMrma, &t | ;o c0nqidates nominated by the democratic Set Out. se‘ s t - oy ”"'“.:" e and republican committee on the officlal | Provision Made by Miss Jontz of A i A o O ballot under the party names. but that the . Chariti P \ : order will extend to the voting machines sociated Charities for Peopie Thursday bor Day, a legal holiday 4 The ebony countenance of Henry Brown. ‘. ursday i Arbor Day, a legal holiday Y L TOWH land that our candidates will be on the Without Means. in Nebrask-, and will be observed as such alleged murderer of S8am White, who was | (50 |00 BFF CRACERTES o e ] : We really like to make garments for |also black, could not have gleamed forth X '"mf.',m'-hnr‘ ity hall offices wiil be closed, ° {he man who Is rated as ‘hard to|against the dark backgrqund of the night, ' Text of Deéinton. Omaha people 1n poor circumstances win | Officials of Douglas county will take a rest B\ please’’—we are sure to satisty him.]so that an identification of Brown by his| City Attorney Burnam’s opinion s ad-{be given a chance to improve thelr con- ";’]:“ work in_the d"“""“:" vt i | P fAn, aRpure "I | decision of the jury. guage: men of means In the city answer the call %l cutters and competent tailors are ever | w i Diltz, a car Inspector, testified | You are advised that it is the opinion of | lssued by Miss 1da Jonts, general secretary | N7 POStoffice will follow the usual holiday | ready and willing to conform to those | wednesday in district court that he heard | this office. that no vacancy exists on either | oo (he Assoclated Charities. scheme of deliveries, general delivery being | . T SIRES—th 1ttl P £ S the republican or democratic ticket with | 3 s opeén until 10:20 a. m., and the business de- | INDIVIDUAL DESIRES ose ® | Brawn speaking to White at the scene Of | roference to the office of city engineer | Miss Jontz has received a number of | 1ot [0 PR & q . Tx{r;s—m much appreciated by CATe- | the crime and that next morning when he | and members of the Board of Fire and |calls from people in ‘search of Work and st Sl TeRReneY ongas ul Aressers. "t polios” et e missioners. I am of the opinion 4 Y ! g |hessd Hrown epeak in police staton Be|eg."Yii canalaates for the ‘office OF city | TANY have asked her ifishe could not find | "m0’ Wiy by at least one-tree-planting Send ¥our name and address, enclosing 26 i stamps, and we You'll fini lec‘ llfldr‘(illefll ‘I\r séa- M PR A+ once enginéer and ‘members of the Board of | Vacant lots on whish garden vegetables ceremony in the city, the Woman's Relfef will matl you a series of six attractive Post-cards, entitied sobhble THNHCS At 118 DebtarNOW | "The prisofier has a long scar on his|Fire and Police Commissioners must run |could be grown. Within the last few days | o A ST Bep s il “The Verdict.” sonable fabrics a DeRt--c | cheek, which is the side of his face near- | by petition and appear upon the official | she secured several vacant lots In different | “°'P® P¢In& the planter. The ceremony will n Address AUG. J. BULTE MILLING CO., Kansas City, Mo. Treusers $5 10812 Sults $25 fo $50 “° ‘o v bauiot under that designation and no other. | yarty of the city, and the promptness with | LSk¢ Place In Fontanelle park, following w that there hav- | an atterno, t Magnol . | 3. M. Mactarland, his counsel, has been | ing been mo momination made for these | Which they were seized upon by people out | " Aflernoon program at Magnolia hall, ar advised to have the unblemisiied portion | offices. no vacancics exist o he filled by | of work and men well pust tro meridian of | “inse! 4+ follows: o of Brown's physiognomy turned }\lr)wnrd:v.‘v.‘,”';"':""d""I:";'m_(!:m‘:J:‘""]’;":’:"P:";:! life and incapacitated {rom doing a day's| prayer-Mrs 4. C. Miller. but Mactarland declares that the scar, ha Y- | ot legally nominate candidates for said |labor impelied her to issue a 'call to the| Instrumental Selection—Miss Kmma Car- | Ing been gained on the battlefield of San | offices to fill the so-called vacancies, and | people ut large asking them to list with | ruthers. Juan ought help rather than hurt his|that vou cannot place on the oficlal ballot | her ail vacant property which could be im- | Soia-nire 1 . Bager " » g t O/ e y Solo—Mrs. F. cliant he coming election the name of any L & 0 person for the office of clty engineer or of | Proved Address—Mrs, G ; Distributer of Bulte’s Best Flour :hemho‘rninf the Rn:rd of Fl'ro and Police | This is being done In many of the larger l:‘;lgr: MLAth. Maby Gdaid Lhaw ) ssioners & cratic. o ¢ Fryed ess—Mrs. drews. 8 = i 'NOT LIKE MEN NAMED FOR gt i ) d[;"'s"m'l'l;" republican { cities and Miss Jontz believes that if the | M ites - | S oty dntia e was introduced by | OR°F® of vacant lots in the city will let | Planting of trees by the corps. 2 | a ccused b : o ” o ¥ | those in poorer circumstances have the| An invitation Is extended to all membes WILLIAM JERREMS' SONS, Flato Milton Shoflold is Acemsed b7 . ,;ciiman Sheldon, and reads b Bogas . , w f the civil and Spanish-American wa Wife of Belng Too Impa- use of them for the season that there will | 9 - % of candida hetitl . blic 3 s tient with Her. | (The names of candidates by petition for | not be w0 many calls for aid. Cultivation |47 1 the Public iu general Plato Milton Shofleld had not the | ars and city * shall not be placed | ©f the lots will keep out the weeds and philosophic calin and patience of the Illus- | on the ballot ’l:vfl?’:; v.h‘:l \.n'lfix‘. ;-glfig“u make the city more beautiful as well. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS trious men for whom he was named, ac- | Used at the city election to be held on Together with the call for vacant prop- FOR CORN sHow PH'ZES ‘ May 4, 199, nor shall the sald voting ma- sretary cording to Mrs. Helen Shofleld, who filed | MA¥ L J905 Bor shall the sald Votlng ma- | crty, the general secretary asks for dona- a suit for divorce Tuesday morning. ounting votes cast for said cendidates at | tions of garden seeds and garden tools. < R Mrs. Shotleld declares that her husband | the sald election, but all of the names of | The garden tools would remain the prop- |~ ot Mach Now ia Hand and Tot { CURE . callea her many names, mostly unpleasant | Such candidates by petition for said offices | erty of the Associated Charitios and RPN AD PRI s 0p gty s n paper bailots, sal Al e . z . R U P T u R E ones, and that he made serious And unjust | 11y to be of the kind recognized by law | WOU!4 be loaned to those unable to buy | accusations against her in election precincts where vollng machines | their own implements. IN A FEW DAYS | Mrs. Laura McClellan appeared before not used. and to be provided by the city More than $,000 in premiums have already Judge Redick secking a divorce Tuesday. | clerk of said clty, and ut said election said |JE BECOMES A SQUATTER |been offered the National Corn exposition | Desertion was charged by the plaintitf, | Printed ballots s g e A B to make up the list of 1909, by far the | tors for such candidates by petition for 1 who offered in corroboration only a letter | gaia offices In ileu of such voting machines, | Robert Harrington Ellington, Col-|greatest number coming from farm ma- | from the chief of police of Orange, N. J.. ored Gent, Tells Judge He's chinery and implement manutacturers. | siating that she had written ihere asking \ a Landseeker. The Ipdependent Harvester company R L e bana’s whares | 14 P. A’S GO TO CONVENTION Wednesday donated $1,000 worth of farm abouts. e o t foned M Me- - i1 J 3 chi .. 8 c 3 bouts. The court question s, Me- | o s it WAL Laave ai Reatride ‘I's gwin file on some of dat lan’ up|machinery. Some of the machines are the Clellan closely as to how long she had | Omah Next Friday no'th, jedge, and I'll git lef’ if 1 gets put|very latest labor-saving devices for th lived in Omaba and why she came here. in jail,” pleaded Robert Harrington El-|farm, euch as the perfected corn husking | MA;\- Mf:'lf“ls: :"mn she ‘:“"‘:‘ ""“""Hh & lington, a colored visitor to Omaha, when | machines. ’ ‘ resident last Beptember. an 8t 8he B i arraigned in police court Wednesda ¥From all indication the list will be even re odt g e . Seventy the € 5 v - | o e O e tone | the. Travelers® Protective. asssciation wili | “Well:” deliberated Judge Crawlord. “ycu | larger thip year than it was for 19%, when e 2 Insist on took up her home here, e court tool t mi ' 3% s ¢ a 4 e 3 | the case under considerntion 0 o Beatrice Friday to attend the state | <47 file a8 an occupant of a fail cell for, it totaled §40. 2 this package | e SR “ - 0 five days. In some classes where premiums were | Mrs. Mary Lovejoy, who pleaded non- | convention of the seclety o be held Friday | T/ “0 et i Y L2 - | support by Charles Lovejoy, was more im- |and Saturday. The Omaha delegates will | Dribienncss Snd ivng Wt & gutier was DECAAd 1 ALt S bl e o emegene £ mediately successful and was grented a [go on a speclal train scheduled to leave " hany on od | snd grasses ‘entered gra il ot . . jerossiena the Burlington station at 1 o'clock in the 7Y 3 - ‘\h:";t‘x:dr::s'::v:lr‘c:;il‘n:vh:nr:-nn:::‘.m rrn.:-: Dlstlnctly P&cked a nd | afternoon. The special will stop at Lincoln h | pr e aiod oan = s L AMMONIA EXPLOSION IS FATAL |and take on delegates from the capital clty, rmy INotes [ National Corn exposition. They will be My life is devoted to the practice of my ratmm—r e d d he total o he new list . i Grand Island, Fremont and Norfolk. ! A0S ta. 318 JARLAR AR B - i, D]stlnctly Manuf&ctL r :d goeclally, whih 1s the curing of Rupture. | Aceldent Kills Barney Foley, Brother | “mpe gelegaies will be given u reception | The Cudahy Packing company has just| Friends of the exposiiion in Mexico ure 5 Q00 B Patighe 10 piace. himsels. uager my | of ""‘“"";'"l'l" the Oity at 5 o'clock Baturday afternoon at the Elks | been awarded a contract for 14000 pounds | &ctive In its bel ”““f‘m Bl a1 W 1oy cracker is packed while warm care, but should like to have every rup- | vt and Beatrice clubs and supper will follow. | of bacon by Lieutenant Colonel F. F. East- | S*N° ¢ v - v e o he | or h Mexic Col - First sealed with § T - tured person us patieots If they will come | Bart Foloy hae recelved word of the |, "7 gelock a preliminary business ses. |man, purchasing commissary United MROTL e hane REINIRE SRS L6 i use T 00t "faied ith Jmported parchment paper--net paratine paper, like ethers though it 1 have to offer any inducement | S¢Ath of his brother Barney o duv. “Bar. | #ion will be held and an hour later the [ States army for this district. The bacon s | PORESR T (I8 S0l 0 1 ot stin Pat " oy other than my ability, skill and success- | 5lon at Balt Lake City la pood visiting members will be ente, tained at the | for the use of the posts of the Depart- | Cor from e eXPoRton 'n e SEREY atented ““Aertite’”” Process ful ‘experience. | profer (o have them go |ney Foley was employed as engineer at an | VWtInE Sembiees wiid Be oA IRInel Bt et 0 0 Bl M iasourt country p » 0 someone eise. Any ruptured person is | ammonia plant and a pump exploded, in- 1 invited to bring his physician with b flicting severe injuries, from which he | them at Nicholas hall. Saturday morning svree ; { Ivban he visits my consultation rooms Lt | 00T Yoiowing day. Bart Foley js en- | & busines meeting will be held in the Pad- | Bids will be opened next Monday at the| "y Mexicans, including Senor Gorozpe ask your grocer for e e camiaranend and ap) | gineer at the city hall and his brother | dock opera house, this session (o be opened | office of Lieutenant Colonel F. F. East-| g Zeferino Dominguez, have influenced TOURIST SODA CRACKER preciate them. Then 1 can snow their | Barney was formerly engineer in the Bee | with an address of welcome by Ml,»orlmnn purchasing commissary for the regu- | yhe bishops of the Catholic church in 10 Conta' ™ 5 L”:n\.u appl ":h’\' -xm| u»-uu.:.nrynr‘ :)u buflding. | Rutherfora of Beatrice. | 1ar-miscellaneous ;mnmlnnr_\' m‘mpl(ol for | Mexico to have at least one sermon or ents Per Package patient’s case. do not cluim on the ts ot the Department of the 4 8 v Y Gliane e derful or ‘secret method. but I have vrig- 2 s —— [3ne oo ¥ » it of the Mis- | jecture glven In every chureh In Mezico CRISP, LIGHT AND FRESH g more Snacetatel lionx for tha @ Ladies’ Suit Sale v |PLEA FOR THE WATER BONDS | within the next few weeks. Through the 5 wheh har lath Sks Tvaax Tupture without & surgical ope Don't miss our extraordinary sale of | | —_— priests the enterprising Mexicans can than 1 have ever adopted from others. The | luales' fine tallored suits, all worth 82 { 3 The signal corps at Fort Omaha has just | bring a powerful influence to bear and THE ONLY CRACKERS MADE IN OMAHA Bost treatment s none (oo Kood: no matter | Lt 1] o ale Saturday ai 15 | Comgden and Hipple Tell Real Estate | celved two signal supply wagons for gen- | hope to inspire the natives to do a litile l | . F N E They Showld B j yoes ten scuit % Do not become a vietim of neglect Elite Cloak Co., 1817 Farnam St RN Thov Fon . |eral fleld service. real sclentific farming uit Cempany CIDE! . | Your health, strength and freedom from ! | ol o i g Y AL T Isaac E. Congdon and Dr. A. H. Hipple, | Bive! you' pereonal protessions] serviee. . members of the Omaha Water board, ad- | wish (o Impr upon your mind dressed the Omaha Real Estate exchange ’ MVE'S e Dof mestsre withent ppseeting | | Wednesday on the “History of the water | at l Ou reputable physiclan ine of work Qquestion; the litigation; high rates charged | Electric Ower who sustains a high bank rating that will by the Omaha Water company and hopes | Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent hesd- take such cases for treatment upon & guar o e eatment | of the board for the future.” Both declared | aches, coated tongue, bitter or bad taste ia morning, | . potes So ourero Xau may daposit the memey ) | | tor municipal ownership. [ “'heart-burm,’* belching of gas, acid risings in throst after Are you trying to turn out a better product at a lower afied & cure has been made y AS b Mr. Congdon began at the time when the cating, stomach gnaw or bura, foul breath, dizzy spells, cost? b ¥, R R ‘:‘;m“"""m citizens wanted municipal ownership of the | poor ot variable appetite, nauecs at times and kindred ess than one minule after remouval e 3 ) vy ol They are made in Omaha and every grocer orders {wice weekly, an advantage Saen sxpesiiien Every Indication s that | § no¢ giVen by other manufucturer A it cure or it will cost y 4 water plant and told the real estate deal- symptoms P Do you realize the fact that often 30% to 50% of your rtain of & U noth. B / B4 O U . e tn o warl SR e ey “"’e"“,;.‘;';“(“h“:‘::,": Sonpiug U you have anmy comsidersble mumber of the power is consumed in turning the useless line shafting? wery long, but in d 3 y s . 7 hat i vasted, tor 18 yeare pted this 1 able at this time to vote the $6,500,000 of Bacs, torpid liver with indigestion, o¢ dyspepsis. at ismoney wasted. o many have heen awindled by auacks and | | embiys Resaibelse] | honds that the city might be in & position | e Piacee’s Geiden Modical Dissovery s meds The electric motor does away with useless shafti d rs. Call or write to umu-n--yl-um-u-:"'" : w0 regotiate with the water company. up of the most velueble' medicinal principles — ‘ ) hles alting an FRANK H. WRAY, M. D, arony oione Sarp Vatotit ther e Giasased | | “They will not make us & proposition for knows to moediesl sclence for the permenest r belts and saves waste. u-a‘:. n-&ri-.u-‘ II-‘ a settlement now because they know we cure of such abnormal conditions. It is a most You pay for what you pbbiiatly se 4 R P ’_nmm have not the money:; we could not accept efficient liver invigorator, stomach tonic, bowel v . E"r, WWIIfl wm @ proposition If they did,” sald Mr. Cong- regulator and nerve streangthener. don i o o, it e v | [T " St The " Golden Modin Discovry” s so s poem mesisine o wert o, | | (J@MA Electrie Light & Power Co. . B v‘ uj 0 3 A eal ¥y Steam g A under oath. A glance at these will show that it contsins no slcobel, or harm- Y. M. C. A BUILDING or scorched by & fire, apply Bucklen's Ar- A " A .M. C A g AR o B s ey ronfllons ful habit-forming drugs. It is & fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined , of proper streagth, from the roots of metive American medical Contract De Y Both ¥ {5 Qrasaniast B Fer s bg Smin t!:;., World's Dispensary Mediesl Association, Props., Bufialo, N. Y, i Vione

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