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THE BEE: WEDNESDAY, APRIT ! : - BRIEF CITY NEWS [AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMARA| Gir Lo B FAILURE OF THE DEMOCRATS |Judge Calls Jury —_— | ur tter OX e F R . ’ . ‘ L4 1909 APRIL 1909 Lighting Contest Deferred One Week || contrivasions on Timety Susgects, What Has Not Been Accomplished oreman to OOm. a les we pl lng SUN MON TU % by City Council. Wet Exoseding Two Nundred Words, Under Their Rule, \| | £ wio viu tzm sg y Oty @00 Svited. tvem Om Sestess || v ‘ butl\()thmg Domg f NEW RULES FOR JUNK MEN Stoceker Puts the Shoe Om. RECORD OF JIM ADMINISTRATION ith X | OX ol ds 4 5 6 7 8 910 | OMAHA, Aptil %.-To the Editor of The — | Sutton Wants Talk with Man When . ; : 1} '2 1314 151 Reported by |Bee. Be u gentieman, at least, and brink | Pledmes Made by the Party Jurors Announce They Can- | Our Spring display of Ladies’ 1 | L d A" . N o 5 6 '7 fomer Are Highest 1\ %.':.'J"ui.fi"......'.f.”‘l".‘:.:".". VST Sphe the ¥ Ao Comtrasted wi not Agree. Footwear covers every point of Ia lg zo zl 22 23 24 Given—Benefit for In: 1" “New Butidings 1o Cost §,00,000," in the Pertormances While in syl cortert sl Bk & tute Todny. Prirst column of the first page of The Sun Power. What promised for a minute to furnish 4 i b 25 26 27 28 wso | |day Bee. In the second column of the edi excitement occurred In Judge Sutton's court | completeness seldom seen at such | Contrary to expectation, no action was |torlal page we find the editor bursting out Nepubliean Meetin Tuesday morning, when Judge Sutton sum- economioal prioss Have Moot Priws B |taken on tie lighting proposition at Mon- | With his madness by cursing our present | wedyesday- moned the foreman of the Eilzabeth Seller prices. . e ] day night's session of the councll Both [mayor and members of the legislature| Petersen's hall, Twenty-fourth and Bur-|jury to his private office, following a re 4 Their excellent materials and Pigs—Ednolm, Jeweler the Omaha and Seuth Omaha company |merely because they are democrats. The | dstte streets, Sixth Ward Republican ciub. {port for the second time frcm the jury that p : Rudolph ¥. Swoboda, Public Aceeuntant. |,y " rorreseniMive present. Action was | editor of The Bee evidently finds himself | 006 speaking and music by Breen BOOStEr 'y way deadiocked by splendid making prevent our Rinohar, puotographer, 18th & FArIM | 1.0 req for a week by an agreement in |several laps behind with his candidates in [ Thursday | After a few minutes' conversation, how: Osxfords ffom 1oathi thelé shipe Waikup Real Estate Co. 600 Paxton BIX. | ., mitee room the present race of the city campaign, and | Fontenelie club raoms, 1510 Howard street, | ever, Judge Sutton declared the matter € e shay Boyst, puoto, removed to 16 and Howard. | The junk dealers' ordinance an? the |the democrats with thelr broncho-buster [ ¥eish, Bepubican - jeague. SGEATETL | naa been satistactorily explained and that and stylish smartness. Removal—Dr. {{ahn now at 2125 Dougles | poundmaster's ordinance were amended in | in the lead, of course, is enough to make | Breen The Breen Hoosters quartet wili|his calling in the foreman “involved no % Sl R John ®. Ovick, candidate for city |minor particulars and passed. Hereafter |any republican editor mad; after falling to | sing. A Sovust cloud upon any member of the jury.” And, their snug fit prevents eugineer. Present t engineer no junk dealer, who drives a team or has | persuade his readers and the voters of | McKenna's hail, Sixteenth and Locu Further than this what was In Judge slippi o he: i e g Mot streets, Fifth Ward Republican club. slipping at the heel or gaping a' mquitable Life—Policies, sight drafis at & permanent piace of business in the city Douglas county last fall to send a repub- Bpeakers: 8. A Searle and C. B Herring. Button's mind did not develop, nor would 'I . ] " \ tl v . t maturity. H. D. Neely, manager. Omaka |CAn conduct the me without a license. | lican delegation to Lincoln, and on top of | Wolff's h Twenty-second and (“m““h. the foreman of the jury tell what had e sides, ANO Al(‘l .polu —we Joseph Btein, liberal and progressive| TN COSt of this license is from 8 to 3. |that, also to fal in the republican city | Srvele Eighth Wird 2D B, | been up. } offer you a selection from every candidate for police bo 5 your vors | O0ording 1o the kind of bumtasm. & h | ticket, it's enough o make any one mad.| Breen, Judge Benjamin 8. Baker, Carl B.| The jury in question went out at 3 o'clack correct style and new shape in the most fashionable leath Vote for Gootles ¥. Beucker for counsil. | UK, 4°4ler must keep a report of all|and you know It Is aiways the case when|Herring and 1L J. Plnkett. | Monday afternoon to consider what clatm, v Loy ) hle le MAR. OL NS Fiki ward on W6 GeOCTatle | DTy e e D B Tl | A sets angry. he will scold and |, Meta hall Thicteenth and Willlam stceets. | i¢ any, Elisabeth Seiler, a child of 3 vears ers, ether you prefer patents, gun metal, viei kid or toket. criminals, and these reports must be 4allY |curse and swear. and in his anger will|jidge Codis Berka, Harry B. Zimman and (1ad against the Omaha & Councll Blutts tan shades; we show a full line in lace, button or blucher Ay, DES TPy NAREIAL Bk ] T L RIRTO S ShE Mo say things of which a man of Intelligence | John P. Breen. The Breen Boosters quar- | Street Rallway company 3 ¢ 3 " g R 8% | The poundmaster's ordinance, regulating |, uaily is ashamed of when his aggravas | tet will sing. | The suit was for $,600 for damages in styles, in all sizes and lasts. s money on Omaha real estaty | 41) gomestic animais harbored in the city < Republioan headquarters, Patterson block, | * g P A 3 in eums of 80 to 840,000, Prompt sorvice tion is over with You’'ll find many pleasing styles at these prices— by the seat in & o y el Seventeenth and Farnam streets, open | falling through an opening Thers Are Baveral Wags of BavingeThe | oror eminie e (e R T i "ter | Of course, it is hard for our republican | meeting of the Central Republican club. | summer car on the Harney line. w . T T editor to put up an argument against a|Friday The jury stood elght to four on the first cbrucka Saviugs and Loan Assoclation |gogs and from 8 to 83 for females. The 4 Creighton hall, Fiftesnth and_ Harney 5 W4y, and others. Our way pays six chief of police is required to attend at the | d€mocratic candidate for mayor, When | oig " onater mase meeting. Speakers: | bullot in favor of the plaintitf. On the next . o~ S - & sent. Board of Trade bullding. execution of all dogs by the poundmaster, | there I8 no material on hand for such an|Jjohn L. Webster, E. J. Cornish, Captain | it was nine to three and on the third ten Improvement Olub Meste—The South-|and to verity his reports of the numbar of | STEUMent, and he is obliged to scour the |H. E. Palmer, John L. Kenneds. A, W.|to two. This ballot was taken just before x country over to make a sh " 1t . Jefferis and John F Breen. The Breen an Monad evening. After that there west improvement club will hold a-ineet- | dogs killed. The ordinance is a voluminous | 6 & showing after Boosters quarter will sing. Inner nday . 3 ing Wadnesday evening in the hail at|affalr |long search with a couple of letters that|getura was no change all night and at 9:3 Tues Iewenty-fourth and L o . % say nothing, and to make peopls believe| Lincoin hall, Sixtn and Plerce streets, ! gay morning the court heard a report of uith and Leavenworth strosts. | A large number of ordinances, changing | % O 0 OF, SAC, b0 e by ntm | First Ward Republican club. Speakers: | y h Sullga Muttos SeHS the Grading Contractor Bankrupt — Squire |the grade of streets, wers recommended | P . was y Farcy B By and Judse Louts Berka. . | nability to agree. Judg Cox, & grading contractor of Omaha, has | for passage. One that is likely to cause | Wil convince the voters of our city to vote | " Magneila hall, Twenty-fourth strest and | jurors out for another hour, at the con- “The House of filed his voluntary petition in bankruptey | contentian is the change of G street and | for the et of gentlemen that are on the| Ames avenue, Twelfth Ward Republicun | cjusion of which no change wus reported High Merit, In the United States district court, Lis-|of Twenty-sixth street from G to H. Some | républican ticket. Don't you see that the |club. and the jury discharged, following the con- biMties, $1,507; ussets, $600 | restdents will begin sult for damages voters of Douglas county did not want Five-Thousand-Dollar Pile of Dirt— Boulevard om F Street. ""“7-" candidates for the legislature? And Mary Musie is sulng W. T. Adums, J. B.| F sireet was ordered boujevarded from ;:E"(/ :"""'“’: themselves to be misrepre- | 45,00 addressed a large gathering of col- | Electhn I alk Narris und. J. Wi Van Nostrand for $5,000 | Twenty ninth 1o the city Nimits on the | sented 1o~ the late democratic leglsla | ,roq yoters, members of the Foraker club, in district court. The plaintiff ailleges | west ture by a delegation made up Of|, " Ogtnoft's hall, 513 North Bixteenth 1 S that Adams, while doing excavating for| Dan Hannon was awarded a contract for | "CTOOKS, graiters, incompetents, cOrPOra-| i cet Monday night. The spesch of the HO S p ewer the other two defendants, dumped u con- | the raising of the pavement at Twenty. |01 cappers, and coarse roustabouts.” | anaidate for mayor especially created the . siieranie Ve ‘of 6T una” shuswal. | (st and Mistours svenve. He ofered (o | NOW. Weren' you mad when 3ou wrot | grentes eninusiaam amont oo colored California Navel Oranges Plaintift, coming along, toc that, and don't you see that ® tunble, do the work for $176. the people of [ voters, and at his introduction he was |Councilmen Decide They Are Short . Goorge Green Ziands ThreeTires big | Numerous sidewalk ordinances were | OUC City rocognize In you the loser in the | greeted by tumultuous applause, many of Money, Anyway and Most Sweet——Lu.clous—Seedleu engagenents have been nial (George | passed. Most of them were for temporary | Present city campaign? standing and waving their hats and hand- T Ai i Eh L 3 Graent ‘and his band, the organisetion bave | walles You nor the republican candidates need | kerchiefs, while the Omaha Milltary band Business Goes Over Week. Sw'slhioml Ffl";;ff,“"“ E}gh-nn. a body of ing been hired to play at the Blectri The city attorney was ordered to pro- | offer themselves to restore the good name | added music to the demonstration. 16 kivd ;:xnb?t't:rp:‘r’n A ays every year planning how show May 615, on the Commercial cluly's | ceed to condemn a right-of-way across the | of Omaha. The democrats began to restore | Mr. Breen called attention to the demo- | o 0 0 o e of the counclimen in For Health l< ¥ ge: trip May 1522 and to accompuny the Unlon Pacific rallroad track for a grade |this name three years ago, and have also | cratic promises of three years ago and their s ? the committee of the whole 25,000 men work in the groves to make the trees pro- Shriner Patvol 1o Loulsville June 5 | crossing at Jackson streat made & success in that line and if the re-|fallure to make good on a single one of | the meeting o duce better oranges. v ternoon was taken up In dis. « . A conceit will be given in Chicago en-| The residents on Twelfth strest pre- | publicass can let us work three more years | them. He recalled to the voters the fact )osu“rdnm:t ernaen wes {akes up I Gl oy SNSRI | RS i sented a petition for & sanitary sewer. then the restoration will be complete, and | that the democrats had promised dollar | CUs*In® prop 000 A Ly city, and Muager Dircots Verdiot—judyge The city tax commissioner made his ap- | then the voters of Omaha will have fully | gas, which had falled to materialize. He I::'»':'T“”d"::"m:,;"g' ::”“::d”,‘; ‘,,‘,_j,mm Ask Your Dealer for “Sllnkist » Munger directed the jury in the | POINtments of assessors as follows: J. M. |learned that the dsmocratic party after all | called attention to the promise of the pres- | ‘mmm"" case of Hugh Johu ugainst the Western | Fit7gerald, James Obicenski. 8. C. Shtlg- |is the party that with success can boom |ervation of the personal liberties of the | SUEFNCIRE o0 () . heen extremely This luscious, tree-ripened fruit comes direct to you by fast freight verdict for the Western Union Tuesc son, Barney Taylor, e Hannigan, - | the three years that “Jim" has held the |the answer in the enactment of the i . ) 4 4 ‘ orning. Suit was hrought by Hugh Jeny |1am Powell and John Hoffman whip-hand Omaha’s name has almost been [ o'clock closing law jiaawes s "m:d,:.‘?r;:,l:““,:.r.::'n::;:“d!l-h ;.h’o;‘:ledry:sr“: ,‘::‘.E'gEn"’:':':fi“b:’:::;‘c”‘;";“"Yn'r‘:";"e‘lk::::‘- Everyone to recover $10.000 dwnages for faflure to | These assessors will begin their work | byword from one end of the country to Democrats and Prohibition. | tance. Ha made ik HAIADK padoll 18 1he Look for the label on the box. Your dealer has a jeliver.a telegram. The case was op trial | M8y 1. Last year there were nineteen |tne other. These are your words; gdod| Mr. Breen read the interview given out | tAnce: He made his o ot o e i s all of Monday und part of Tuesday fore- |APpointments for this work for you and good for Omaha. Can you con- | by Richard L. Metcaife, in which AMr. Met- | 0uncll chamber a week ago ‘¢ *uPport Of sh supply today. won Terminal Tax Schedules. ceive of batwer sAvertising? calfe said the democratic party must stand ( the sewer and "‘“““m"“ et 1o hea you buy lemons. ask for California * Suaki Fund for Mogarth Pamily—Employes of | The clty tax commissioner has completed | You nesd not let the pecila of Omaha |for county option in the campaign of two | tention to the approschith CECAm: L 0 lemona—ihey are thin skined, julcy and mostly sesd- tiie city engincering department and other his terminal tax schedules and the same |devote time, efforts and money year in x4 | years hence, and the prophecy of Metcaite | the funds are 1 fom veik to Wt 96 Flosting Talsadrtataon Bherooi L amon Ple oF Lasies friends of the fanilly have raived $261.55 will be taken to Lincoln Wednesday of |out for cementing friendly relations with |that the democratic party, nationally, | s been put off From WESE 16 FEUL (o e A T T for the family of James Hogarth, an em- tiis week. The rallroads are valued at $1,- [the cities and towns in tributary trade | would be the party of the temperance ad- | tion has been postponed ag ploye of the department, who dled a week §2168. This amount does not include the | territory to make Omaha stand for.the best | vocates. He also read from the Metcalfe [ Week. {0 advertisiag tor WO from the éffecta of inhaling sewer rolling stock which is added by the state |in business, azt and culture; you need not |Interview the statement that the signing [ A mistake was made "mn b iy kl".‘i sas while on duty, He was overcome one board. Last year the mount fixed for | urge these offorts If vou will let the city | Of the daylight saloon bill would not sat- | bids for sidewalk consteut/s% UL W% g night afid «died" the following morning, | rolling stock was 332,00, It probably will | have three more vears of prosperity under |81y the advocates of temperance, so, there. | of brick to be used wos not SpECHECCE T leaving his wife @nd:four small children. |pe about as large as last year. The|a democratic mayor and council, so that|fore. the democratic party must advocate | was threshed I"‘”:l b deterred G Those Who have subscribed totdl 100. The ' gigyres of the tax commissioner this year | YOu may have that bullding boom kept | ¢ounty option, and he predicted, sald Mr. | more. but tinal action 1t Is &th11 open and can be found in one | are $157,000 more than fn 1%8. The total |UP. and give you a chance eacl: year and | Breen. that the llquor question would be | tonight. of the offices of the eity engineering de- - - P o of of the valuation fnclusive of terminal taxation |three years from now to name the sum of | ! issue in the coming fight over state| The nmmr:‘l zf‘;:‘:;\"x::mzl::;' Dibiag partment in the eity hall. . purposes will be about $210,000. This is | $7%5600 In bulldings fn Omaha; ulso let us | Offices. R Db i ettt d i iy PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, the highest figure vet placed. 1In the case | hav lhreeuv;maxe vears like the last three dr;"fl:”";““';;‘:ff ‘:; l'::";:;;‘;_“:_o:”‘; :::;w:c':: :“d""h'u the " sityr iR B s ) oy | were; w 1 5 3 . ‘ (R Aiesg of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ‘e added Lo our city's numerous In- |\ " 1 orved by the. republican party. The | into trouble. Kor the sake of introducing ON THE g . | dustries and widened its scope 2 . & rallroad the valuation was slightly re pe a8 a market 4 0 he company FLoC D f Nebraska City, J. 2 E e democratic party, he sald. had proven Itself | (he consumers into Omaha, Lhe ine B ORaer Np s Oy n:"ro,‘“g'(_ duced, because the road last year had a |'OWD. Then we'll need no more of the SA2800 v 4 4 absolutely unequal_ta_the task. It was | offared to install one on the city hall stack CHI(:AGO PWRHg Magciilnge = . 5 - large amount of stores such as steel ralla | **MeNt YOu &peak of, as the wealth produc- | o~ epubiican panty= which enacted the | rroe of cost, but with the proviso that the DFH mn#y. wio ha# been spend- und ties in South Omaha. The Union L"v:rf-;ln:’-r- il glve us the preference | giooumb law, back in 1882, and kept it oity should ‘pay it at the end of one year | GREAT e, e inter I (Firope. has returned. Pacific will be larger because the Lane | ¥ qu‘lm\"n;:"‘”:"""‘“{“: "k""”'"“ river, | ntact without Important amendment until | (ne' cost of the coal saved during the | kL L Daltoh ot Popiat Biotle. Jennis | S0t-0tt 1 toliked. worke. ALl this cam be ik louder than|ne late democratic aggregation assembled | oioq " The counciimen did not see how WG WES I ERN ‘af Gothenberg, Mr. and Mrs. T B Greek Riot Facts. B 2 accomplishad by | jn yincoln and changed it while promising they could determine how much coal the of Tampa #nd G. Terwiliger of Chlet John Briggs and Detective P. M. D&VIE 2 femociatic cowboy, broncho- : busting mavor R OE e drpatiis consumer would save RAILWAY City are at the Rome. 8hields were called upon yesterday,to make jio Y Howard H. Baldrige gave the voters a S A s . ey Willlam Thatcher, who has heen |a deposition before & notary containing all | THeefore. Mr. Beitor of The Bes. don't | word of encouragement by telling them Effective May 2d train leaving Omaha for Fort Dodge for the last four weeks, has been Qs 2 let the people see that you are & hard ! ws’ ' ac elatin, to the anti-Greek riot 4 ard loser. | the republicans had gone Into the campalgn . . . e e s R T e :’r"!‘:l‘n‘u‘m'\‘ "|l:hhl| took place 1n Soutn | Wth Kind regards, I am, DI Hb ERA eIt ehilp: 8000101 eliows at 3:30 P. M., will be discontinued. vk P % iy F. STOECKER, vere badly divided and were fight A . | ot " ] >, 3 i i g Mt M. Boncé and daughter, :"% Omaha. The depositions of the officers crate were badly di and were fighting v Day train from St. Paul and )\ apolis w rriv Dodge siveel, left Monday for Excelsior | was at the request of the Department of | Member of Thirty-flyst Legislature. |among themselves. He called attention to Annlvel sary 0 l" ¥ Minneapolis will arrive at Sirings. cxpeciing to be gone (wo weeks o ne' yrol ex o ent clty ad Mrs. Bonce goes for her heaith. the Interfor and the State department af\| In Justice (e the Wohemin .:‘"‘]"nl‘.’:‘:"‘:n“"::n "' ',"h'“ W:;""“‘m.“"."::l‘ ¥ s G. K. Anderson of Aberdesn, Wash, j. Washington, D. C. It is evident the United | e el 26T 5 b ol : i The Limited from Chie St. P inne is wi 3. magan of Hastings, X. C. Allen. Johri Statcs will make a thoroush Investgation | o mun: parnen o :"w”"’:;l e of ivinel patend. ki) wecid HEM it Ninetieth Recurrence of Founding imited from Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis will ’ i e lines, N o ext three years e ey R, B, Tinkmanon W: i [of tne riot. The degosition of the ohlet | by\ it seems that the Bohemien w3 R L 0. hialatd o Zaare, Drokan Hrortincs Day Calls for Celebrations in | W arrive at 8:15 A. M. Full information from f ¢ o AT of more broken promis Adair of Kearney {d.\ R nl-illkhlfl Blanche made mention of all the facts concerning h d 0 Btlu | Pinkhart of Coleridge and N. C. Morton of e mentio this city are placed In such Though Mayor Dahlman, he sald, may Omaha and Over 3 : i . 40 v ho. SRS W o0 maen | L s o e e & [llecans | Tiowsh Maver Deklien, Do st mar ‘ MARSHAL CRAIG, City Pass. & Ticket Agt. meeting and the previous murder, 98¢ 1n,the Rame of justice should tell the people the truth |his work faithfully on the range, this was | atl sl 1512 F S | ch c o4 ! ’ y Assisted by the aister organization, the arnam Street. | which gave rise (o the occaslon. He men-|ang not let thom think that the height of |no indication that he had the abllity to e | ‘ ‘ kahs, the Odd Fellows of Omaha last . tloned the names of the speakers in his | o ype gupper P (BAt the b e & oid bicver, ha ooloran | Bbekans;. tiu vs of Omaia las report and gave the names of the men who acnte of all our night commemorated the ninet tticered th ting. Th ? Jerry | PPINESS is a4 ——— glaus of beer. Every. [Voters of the city should stand by the | g eary of the founding of the order by | e h 8t107e8 the IAIRE. - Tho-N8MM 02 JOrTY | whare tn the olty it 19 Olaimed republican party's candidates, he sald, be- m y : e rooms A. Hunter (as secretary), and mentloned a3 | men becauss he favors an open saloon weel | Which had stood by the colored man, and | M (TR (e any Odd Fel- | men who, took part and made speeches. The | day or Sunduy. duy time or sipmt 1 |& republican president who had torn the | [nettaR VOl BTN | Teport then fellowed the course of the M9 | Of courss, Mr. Breen In Lranded aaa pre. | Pheckles from them. City Attorney Harry E. Burnam presided | and noted the destruction of Property and | hitioniat by | (he Gemoeriiie man nterest of the Colored Man. and made a short talk at the opening of | the casea of personal violence and njury | “Osyveta,” and its editor, and there seemy| M. J. Pinkett, colored, talked at length | the meeting, in which he told the object | %0 far an known. The chief and the de- | 1o be a tendency of tho: Soem®lon the duty of the colored A i people of | of the gathering. He Introduced K. | . paper to ‘mpress iy o " | Rupture of men, women and children can be eured v days 1tho 1] v Whole Body a'Mass of Raw, Tor- tactives as well as other witnessss may be | iy readers that It Mr. Breen should b |OmANA to asslst in the work of making | Benson, who (old some Odd Feilows' | oparation. loms of {Ime Or paln. The cost (6 GOverned by (ha size of the ruptured open. ing Hi Hair All Fell Out cal uppn 1o appear befors the federal | elected our peopie will be deprived of |th® Eovernment as near as possible Ideal, fstories, and then Judge Paul Jessen of |ing to he'closed. The money may he deposiced In sore Omaha Bank in the name of turing Humor — Hair All Fel court soon to give testimony ineir tavorite. mverany! D doprived ot | T8 QY ted & grent majority of the | Nebroska City Kave the sddreas of tho | tha patfent ‘or kuardian. ot (o"he paid unill the Cur in compieird. Thousinds of TR R \ rif erage. course, an, _ : t el owaliip « | FUPtured people have accepted these terms during the past 18 years and all arc con and Ears Seemed Ready to Drop Y. M. €. A. Notes | sane man knows taat the only way (o 1r. |colored people would vote the republican | evening, speaking on "Odd Fellowship 3 p) L¥Y w | | | | letely satisfied. Write or call for further information FRANK H. WRAY f Dean R. 8. Calder of Bellevie college twithstanding the clal ¢ the | Followl: he king program refresh- | Off — Clothing Would Stick to f_poh at the men's meeting at the ¥. s, | V't Prohibition in city or atate is to defy taket, no 8 claims of the owing the speaking pi | " v 1 > democrats. ments were served and music was fur- — - - Bleeding Flesh — Hoped Death | C. A sunday atternoon on “‘““""""‘-lr:plelu:ar:o'm:(r:’fun:;m llquor traffic. 8o it| Taji"or the candidates for other offices | nished by Gellenbeck's mandolin erches- Would End Fearful Suffering. advantages for young men e e we"":‘ ol e the least| . o at the meeting and delivered short |tra for dancing. | _The property list has been received for | (ne siection of uation, so that {44 xs George W. Hibler presided at the [ The ninetieth anniversary of the found- Brush the magiclan who appears in the ' . v & geatiemun . 2> meeting and made a short speech, telling | ing of the Odd Fellows' order was cele | man's caliber would, in & short time, {last number of the Y. M. C. A. lecturs | the (endency of Loy have | {he members of the club that 1t was thefr | brated in hundreds of cities and towns in ‘\)( )() I ; CASE SEEMED HOPELESS | course Wedneaday nighi. The property man | cy of bringing on just what we | quty to stand loyally by the republican | Nebraska and other states Monday. Sev are now fighting against—prohibit] - 4 {18 wondering If the high school stage will | g, S Tha | asndMaee 18 the nlereec of ¥ Deitee] etal G0 the J0AgSe Ongicatédi NaNe: on b A PL BUT CUTICURA CURED HER ' Iarge enough for the elaborate settings | Bohemian people are not all Dahime:'s | Omaha. The Breen Boosters' quartet sang |anniversary day, and everywhere the day | ! t A sultation with the foreman. as told above John P. Breen, republican candidate for mayor, H. H. Baldrige and numerous can- the company brings electors, and the Dahiman meetings, suc1 | several songs was made much of by members of the ikl Magle Clty Gosslp, | %8 the meeting of Saturday night ana en — order. “Words cannot describe the terrible 3 Bunday, is a stralght Insult to every .| If You have backache An@ urinary troub- | (,.aha, State, Beacon and Wasa lodges eczema 1 suffered with. It broke out Jetter's Gold Top Beer delivered to any | (o)) ery m-| R P e e ma 3 on my head and kept spreading until it | PAT Of the ciiy. Telephore No. & gent Bohemlan voter. Yes, Mr. Dan). | Je8 you should take Foley's ney Rem- | joined In the celebration in Omaha last covered my whole body. 1 was almost Mrs. G. W. Stewart and daughter have | 3% OUr people can vote right, without | ®dy to strengthen and bulld up the kid- . night Extravagance is not necessary to good a solid raass of sores from head to foot, | Téturned from visit at Ashland, Neb. | the presence of your beer at every meet. | NeyS 50 they will act properiy. as a serious » inti The be: k d d i ki i The Royal Highland ™ g | Whil c| W~ bl ay d lop. Sold b ] :u‘."r‘."‘:"u""’"n"fia&?""?m"'flfi beed | (Ine Royal Highlanders will mest this (06 While such low-down methods may | Kldney trouble may develo v ail | DON'T WORRY ABOUT WHEAT printing. e best work depends upon the appeal to some of our people, thos druxgists. e . ny I endured seemed more than I | Prices in lambe went to y y 0 Are Aory L sndirnd ecmod mars Shan § | rviss in Jambe, weny o W vestrday. | sdly nthe minerit. a4 mot of us cun Kantas Man : good taste and capability of your printer the e o LY Giin: foaen Bhder | coipta were ahb: sten to any good speaker without being Arm NOtCS end Nebraska Warrants No mlnp‘; nails, nearly all over my Fred Fero has gone to Davenport, Ia., | 1764 (0 d0 80 With a glass of beer. But y Anxiety Just Now. v. "My ears wero 80 orusted and | with the body of H, Oks. a Jap. The bedy | OUr Peopie remember well t Y A. L Root, Incorporated, 1210:1212 Howard Strest swollen 1 was afraid they would break | will be cremated T | Mrawers” LU LOn nad toal L hAA - the off. Every hair in my head fell out. Mrs. John E. Harrington reported to the |year Mr. Busch spoke in f Ir meoting last | wWord was recelved at army headquarters i Ira T. Belden. one of the leading wheat 1 could not sit down, f y, clothes | police the loss of a pocketbook containing | > n favor of a saloon | Tyesday morning from Colonel Willlam B. |farmers of western Kansas, was In Omaha would stick to the ing | about $46 worth of jewelry. | that would obey the law :I'mh( making me paln. | pr WM y | aklosn hat ool asty 2! well regulated | pavis of the safe arrival of himself and |Tuesday on a vigit to relatives 0 £ i . Blabaugh left yeaterda. or- . ould only be open at hours | iy at here he bec 8 chief | *The is muEh unreasonable anxlety winlly r did all be could, but | noon for Ohlo, where he. adter. s | tamil. Manila, where hi omes ch There Is _— b s be > | whenever the law permits § i S ¥ sion. | on N, i i il 34 wor jR bp sould, Bgen dor Ohio. Whers he tias been calied by | ¢ belng open. | medical officer of the Philippine division. jubout the condition of the Nebraska and [ Beautify Your Lawns With Our Wire and lron Fences and Gates was awful, And all the brewers volted their sentimen 1 did not think I could live, The Willing Warkers of the Christian | that only & respectable and law-obeying and wanted death to come and end mY | church et Wednesdav o f”!'}““‘h'""'flflfl' 1 Mra. Harris, 367 Bouth Twentieth street | | 981090 can defeal the prohibition move- - the present condition of the growing wheat, { Lanie Nasas bey ..T‘d'u'.'nT?du“"n:’c'.’.“fifi..,. "fi'l:,: Mr. and Mrs. Forest Pfeiffer of Calorado | 20t 80 that all the wide-open town talk | Bids were opened at the office of Lieu- |not alone in western Kansas and Nebraska S, edlee. Tsaid T would: but had no hope | Lorings and Warden Barron af of Mr. Dahlman And his henchmen is only | tenant Colone! F. F. Eastman, chief com- |but also of Oklshoma, and I flad it in a Factory 15th & Jackson—617 So, 16th Bt. . - ; P y G of recavery. Bub ob. what plessed o |arre. Pa. wers (he gésste 4 bunco game, and I hope that the majority | missary of the Department of the Missourl, | good average condition for this season, with Hitch Posts, Window Guards, ot oul 1l " . > nansed A "~ L P! uta, Chicl Fence. mmulllh.t & mn- The annve) comeontoment for the sradu- t our people will see it in that light Monday for the monthly supplies of=com- |an increased acreage in ail of thse staies Clothes Posta, Chicken Fenc ¢ cocled DE | ate nurses of tha South Omahe hoapital L PRAVDA. |igsary stores for the posts of the depari- |1 am not selling wheat on paper in Chicago Senu fo: will take place Mayv 17, Miss Lols Lewls | - ment. The bidders were largely Omaha | My personal observation in 8mitb county, and_ Miss Vinnie P. Robson will be the Mest Weondonfyl Nenling. jobbers, although bids were miso presented | Kansas, is that the crop will average well eandidates for certificates. After suffering m years with a seie. |} opicago, St. Louls and Kansas Cily (up to the best averages for the lazt ten Mrs. John Rlley of Omaha. but formerly n n, J cure . well known in South Omaha. died at her | ATO8 KIng, Port Byron, N. %, was cured | joppers yeate home. Forty-ninth and Chicago. Sunday | by Bucklen's Arnica 8alve. %e. For sule! | A unerel wih B bats St S e mO%L | by Beatca Drug Co — . BAILEY @ MACH dget's chureh, South Omah ' John Swick and Mike Mome!, two Aus tiding Permits DEN l ls l S trians, got Into & fight Yast night with ¥. M. Kohout, Eleventh and Hickory knives and the former cut the latter on | gtreets, frame dwelling. 3230 R. E. An- Sass- coniated Duntel adtiad the head. inflicting an ugly scalp wound. | derson, Thirty-tirst and Meredith avenues, Highest grade Dentistry at R n IE: ?}"“" west, | Both wers. pladed. under arvest trame dwelling, $1.400; Norwegian Dani colain fillingi v iike the tooth. Al ingiruments Mr. and Mrs Jay Laverty entertain at | Lutheran church, Twenty-sixth and Ham refully sterliised atter et | & benefit beginning at 2 n. m. today for | ton stree! frame addition to chureh cash | the benefit of the Child Saving institute. | bullding, §1.000. Cards. music. a literary program. refres'. { ments and & baby show will be among (ne | Peoble past middle iife usuaily have some features of tha afternoon kidney or biadder disorder that saps the | FOOD FOR Jgox anc uvervour mea The wraded union of Bouth Omaha Sun- | vitaiity, which is naturally lower in old D c Co’l“l‘ D hq tiné thelr power g e et s L 10 | o porays. Mo ooty coracs | o , G S , D.V.S,| NERVES Foi i youbniil T o O o antis® | urinary troubles, stimulates the kidneys, g (Buccomsor to Dr. F. L. Ramacciowt) | work or mentel exerlicn "diould ‘taks . splendid impression & week ago. will again | and restores strength and vigor. It cures b L AsmwrawT wrTavs veTEmwAmww, oUAYD NIEVE ROOD LIS They wil - 1" bated "‘“"d"“‘;'.d'"'u';"";"‘ “‘ ‘"l"“'"dl"“ wric acid troubles by strengthening the kide % S 5 Office and Wospital 2810 Mason Geld Wedal Wiewr |7 doeived Ylae Jonts s one of the ablest | \oye so they will strain out the urle acid b Btrest. ura-Crosby’s Gold KiGese o MGG that setties in the muscles and jcints, causs | 3 Y5 ol Calls Promptly Answered at All Hours, This Is Lmportant, Bee waot ads are business boosters. tog rheumatism. Soid by all druggiste "Phone—Office Hamney 997, | Bes. Dongles 4389, Colonel Davis was pecently chief surgeon | Kansas wheat crop which should be dissi- 4 of the Departinent of the Missouri pated. 1 have had -occasion to examine Irellises for Vimes, Tree Guards, ‘atalogue.

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