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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDA PRIL BRIEF CITY NEWS | AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA|A. D. Lane Draws [COST OF RUNNING CITY YEAR ‘ Breen and Entire | the Jersey Cow |seariy Mittion and Quarter h“md.i Ticket Will \Viné Boys’ All Wool Suits 1909 APRIL 909 |ldentity of New Light Company SUN MON TUE WED TMU rmr SAT Owvsrs Now Announced. as Comptroller Shows, | it A $6 Values at $3.85 | pnibi | a— William F. Wappiol ells Sixth | y Teleph Man Gets Useful and : Pasds kv 4 5 6 7 g 5 '30 TKINGS . ONyRERED | "l‘::eoly P:ilc Out of t:e g | TOTAL RECEIPTS ARE $1,361,008.59 Warders of His Belief in Out- A prominent manufacturer just closed i | | out to us a lot of 700 Boys' Suits at a special cash price. These suits are made in the very latest styles and colors from Elks’ Show. come of Election. Municipal Ownership One of Possi- | Moat A HIRRI314151617 ?5 19 20.21 22 23 24 of Balance Comes from the | Exeess of Ninety Per Cent of | Some of the more valuable prises given | “No loj | reason can be given Why At the Elks' fair we awarded Thursday Breen and the entire republican ticket s saadl ") { afternoon at the club rooma, the wemen be- | should not be elected next Tuesday,” sald all wool cassimeres, worsteds, cheviots 27 28 ”30 | ing Invited to be present. Mastér Jack | Willlam F. Wappich, candidate for the and blue serges, i Fire and Police board ol the republican g o ; Wave Moot Print I, +| The question of absoroing public interest | PYAT, 800 of Mr. and Mra. Jumes Dewar, N of Omate Pal BRSNS to | temer ot & Sestion of Ny taapksens of | Coats have taped seams, padded shoul- Silver Service Plases—Edhoim, Jewsler. | in South Omaha is the proposition for pub- | £7"% run the city during the year of 138, Ac- | the Sixth ward, held Wednesday night at | ders and shape retaining fronts; knicker- dolpa . Bwoboda, Public Accountant. | lic light. The city “"”""": bids for “l:“ Pony and cart, P. Anderson, registry | COrdIng to the official report of the city | Twenty-fourth and Burdette streets. ““We Bockers triple-sewed and miade with pat- Rinehsrt, photegrapher, 15th & Farnam, | 4nd in response two companies entered the |, o " ool Ty Ll TS T D, | comptroller for the last year. The report | want some representatives who will be | et Kasida i 3 ! Keyn, photo, removed to 16 and Howard, | {1610 10 compétition he Omaha Eieclric || . Nebraska Telephone company; Ben. | D48 Just been complied. Of this expenditure | credit to our city. PresidentTatt will visit ent waistbands. Linings and trimmings Removal—Dr.Hahn now at 2126 Douglas. | 5"t %9 Power company and he BOuth| .. hat, F. W. Heron, &8 Bee building; | Of Practically 1,200, 3,878 went 10| Omaha and we want a republican adminis- Omaha Electric Light and Power company are extra durabl Walkup Real Betate Oo., 608 Paxton Blk. buggy, F. J. McShane, jr., Thirty-third and | '2KIng up bonds, coupons and warrants. tration to greet him when he arrives. a new company incorporated but a short & Jonn | site dad 't oy prgemiibyes | Leavenworth streets; $11 in gold, F. w.| The total receipts for the year were!| “No good has resulted to the city of These suits could not be offered under [ reveated until vesterday. The memuers of | R4PP. McVitiee's clgar store; brewer's | SLASL0ME, and the balance in all funds | Omana from beating the tom-tom the way ordinary conditions for less than $5 to $6. 3 . e members Of | . 'h howl, F. 8. DeVoee, Merchant's | ANd departments .t the beginning of the | Mayor Jim has done and it Is time to rua | Snectal the company to the Dr:'er;‘\lme e | hotel: orlentar rus. Geo P. nk, | YOAT was $134.178.99. Nearly all of this bal- | our affairs on business principles Special, at— . Fitsgeraid, A. L. oo - Q. F. nulv,eu. Jam A. Broadwell, J. C. Michael- | Havens' Coal company ance comes from the excess of the %0 per [ “Omaha has taken its place among the F. A. Creasey, C. M. Rich, C. M.| Mr. Lane's fortune is timely. His family | ©*0t of the levy acheduled as avallable, the [ metropolitan citles of the country and it . Willlam G. Bromme:, 7. J. Mortl- | has returned (o the city and they have | TéPublican city treasurer being responsible | can no longer be governed as a village P ater L e P Carord Miony | taken a residence on West Farnam street. | fOF collecting an excess of $115,97.15. Had | would be handléd. ‘The city Is made up ot W. Koutsky, N. D. Mann & Sons, G. H.|The cow wiil come in fine play néw. Mr. |it not been for this excess there would | people of all nations and they have differ- Brewers B Munham & 0o, G, ke, [ Lane hna done some miking in hia tios |HAve hean n difference. of hut SIIN ba- | ent views af how they would put 1 thels Announcement R, &5 artin N, N CH {and says he can look out for Bossy all [tween the receipts And expenditures for ! lsisure moments, and their views should N s y o arry Guthrte B e e Y, | nent | the year. Ware the expenses for gas street | bo respected. SATURDAY, MAY 1st—We will place on sale several McCrann, Dana Morrill, 8ol 8. Goldstrom, J. Kleln, T. J. O'Nell, ban Hannon, A. H. Murdock, E. B. Brown, A. C. Pancoast Fach of the above named parties are resi- Ladies | donts of Soyth Omaha and known to every | lishting and water furnished from street |hydrants included in the expenses, the | city's account for the year would be “in Complete 875,= | (he red.” These two flems, and they are “Everything is run on different lines in a large metropolitan city than 1t s in a small village. Crime is larger and chari- ties are The inhabitants look at hundred Men’s Spring Hats. This is a' special purchase from a maker who is well known for the good hats he dis- tributes. Your choice of LAST CALL FOR CHILD SAVING Only One Day More t neeting of Gartield Cirole, A Oriek, candidate for ity on- sineer. Present assistant engineer quitable Life—Policies, sight drafts at Maturity. H. D. Nedly, manager, Omaha Vote for Geodley P, Brucker for council- \ mei of the Fifth ward on the democratic ket V. M. Thomas, 303 First National Bank liug., leads money on Omaha réai estate LS Ue s (0 S2m900. PTOmpt service. Savinge Accounts in the Nebraska Save 45 and Loan Asséciation earm six per conl, credited seml-sanually. One doliar uris an account. 1603 Farnam. axfiold Oirole Taiks OConvention—A larger. 000 or leet Over $15,000 | large items, are not included in the com 4 , omp- | affairs in & different light. Do you sup- Ul tse Grand Army of the Republic, will |one in the city. | for New ding. | troller's statement on acco th % wor held Friday evening in Baright hall. | The bids of the two companies are vari-| S— | Searce of c;.::' S p:," Ju“'h ’:’:"\; hv‘;l:t;dlh::\l:n‘;lm:nu‘lg s". sz'so md sz’. H.u for 81 45 THe-pUrPOSE Of Lie Meeting 18 to talk over | Ously construed by the members of the| One day more remains In which the | Exocess of :,'"," poug iy rgloi o brivy. parlort” the departinent convention of this order at | city council. The face of the bid shows the | Child Saving institute is to complete the | %% & It _Total "The ddmonratic obdsciithable. ek adiastes e York. The next regular meeting of the |Bouth Omaha company to better advantage. | fund of $76,000 for its new building, and GF“"G Collected Receipts. y ) lot of nerve in coming b urdcr will hot be held until May 14 |The councll has shown disposition (o |over 318000 I vet to be collected. Here in|Fira o oo SR 3 M40 :ursly wifdd gle. O¢ Omiha And SARIAG. the John Gormanm at West—The funeral of | HMIt the contract to five yoars, though the | the fund as it stand Police . UL Res iam.4 | fore the ”of: o '"fl raring ”,Jn ! John Gorman, who dled Tuesday al the|COntract advertised for” mcluded either & | Previously acknowledged. including | Lighting . som 17,914,03 | votes, with A Davs Shsiitie, seclaiuats | “The House of ge of 80 years, was held Thursday morn- | five or ten-year proposition. The new com-| the $%,000 conditional on securing \ | 8t clean's & sweep's 2.389.91 the face,” said Dave Christie, High Merit. . . A | (the whole amount by May 1 387.46 | Public Works Dept.... §608.11 candidate from the Fifth ward on the re- ing. At 80 o'clock ol held at|Pany does not desire a five-year contract. | 3 3 8,408 | . ock services were held a! Sarah H. Joslyn.... . ,000.00 | PArk ... 2.88.9 publican ticket. “In spite of the occupation the home of his son-in-law, George J.| The new company has agreed to furnish M. E. Smith & Co.. 500.00 | Library 1.431.08 p AT g i i <ot Kleffner, %6 Martha. street, dnd the reg- | Budrantee that the minimum royaity | Drexel 8hoe company 500.00 | Sinking 64.343.00 plank of their platform they sh ; o ¢ . from ‘aeMARrolAl UgHtiag will be $0. ans] B BHORES .00 iis. 100.00 — white feather Tuesday night when Coun- ular church service was held at § o'clock ghting M. Spiesberger & Son Co. 8.0 Totals. $16.97.15 Nk SRS Basaba: et N vobe o 4 at Si. Peter's church. Intermens was in 8t, | Pually. The income to the eity from the | The Voagele & Dinning 5.0 Expenses of City. \ | i 4 : . It is|Bric N ’ 2%.00 q the pccupation tax. By a vote of 10 to 2, 1A Mury's cemetery, South Omaha present royaities amounts to $§1,87. ] elson ohekel 2 Iy r g e < ’ Robertson Bros 0| gRun Total Expises. | {ney voted not to consider the occupation ‘ Ohisf Goes to Frison Congress—Chiet of | th18 aquestion of the amount of rovalty |y 0lt00 Il .00 | Gene seoed 200080 | IOV " Police Donahue hia received notification of | Which seems most to puszle the city council. | National Roofing company 25.00 | Eire . 908,13 | tax in the city: ceunsil. 1 . P o LN V59| “L believe the republican ticket will be h Jintment by Gevernor Shallenberger | 1-Ast night the new company hung one |Dr. A. 8. Pinto.......... .00 o ot " i 4y v ais ‘G Drak 2500 | LABhting (gas street lighting not clected from top to bottom,” sald W. J. A% & dolegate to thé meeting of the Na-[Of the new Westinghouse iamps in the Lesiie y BD] included) ..........nrn.irens iy | siseed from tep B I tional Prison assoclation to be held fn |8tréet at Twenty-fourth and N #treets 10 | Gegrge G Walla 20,00 | Btreet cleaning and sweeping 760.8 | Hunter, candidate for fire und police com- o Seattis T A T 10 T ice: [ Siomewateats ie Aftioehes; Sawed Aviuwe Brasrerind uad Public Works department... /46323 | missioner on_the republioan ucm.h" A cale of appointment i & large chromo af- Looking to City Owmnersh M A B Bhwweey L 37918 '”‘I':‘" b DEEUUNY " SRR UL SURGRNGN (aic and the chiel sald that when he first| Speaking of the company which he rep- | Mra. lLeo Grotte 16,00 | Sinking ... 187, 2% | ranks. saw iU he thought he had been appolnied resents, A. H. Murdock sald last night:|E. B. Brain... o) ! @ colonel on the governor's staff. “We belleve we will furnish a light which g-"t"r:.l:flhdu"d" ! :3»33 ‘m.l"‘ -l“’-‘-n“v‘l:flm::.PAV]LION PLANS GO OVER! Pugnacions Dog Osteher Fined—Charles |18 40 per cent better than the one now In|c "0, Giover 3 P 10.00 BePartmsita of Annasd Bl Caaral e ma (e M mweed Muicnell, @ newro dog catcher, who, (he | 3% &t a charge of §70 as compared to the | A friend ... 10.00 vy Fa - e jolice say, makes semi-o¢casional attempts | §76 bld of the Omaha Electric Light and | Alonzo Merrick 10.00 "y - Park Matter to Berryman p 4 o b | May Martin 5.00 GENERAL FUND. Watson. 10 extort -money from women by threaten- F"SI': fi"fi"",". lOur company has ful. | s, i . 8%/ Department. y Ing 10 “beat them up,” was fined 325 and ed al e 165l fequiretments needmary |y, Ww. Reynolas,.C. 8. 5. ayor yee . costs In police court Thursday morning to an award of the eontract Our bid is {J. A Dalgell....... 5.00 | City council ... Plans for the new pavillon to be erected after belng convicted of aulting Luey | In &ceord with the advertisement in every f"-mm:l Van San sflTné‘r:rlLer | in Bimwood park were not decided upon by | ! Gieen, an aged negress, who works as a | Way. The fact that we cut the commerclal | 3. “NWeNC A2 .00 | Gity treasurer 1 the Board of Park Commissioners in spe- | char woman. The ' man was arrested | Price (o 12 cents per kilowatt hour where | A friend 00 | Douglas county, 1% for coilection.. clal moeeting Wednesday afternoon, but the i Wednesday by Detectives Mitchell and Sul. | It has stood at 14, should be uppredn\edlal’rhnd 50| Logal oo g matier was roferred to Commissioners ivan. He has had dealings with the police | DY the people of South Omaha who con- M' ‘r“‘;.ag;;w“ H4 B“‘fid;:. iotat Berryman and Watson. These will go over ’ before sume such quantities of current for the in-{cggn .. . ... """ =LA 5.00 | Plumbing inspector | the proposition more thoroughly in the “ orm Lowers Ges candescent light of their homes. In addi- M. Mowinkel, Gretna, Neb 6.00 | Bofler inspector | hope that it can be found feasible to build Pinirrndl ol B s Gas—The |/ we make the assurance that the mod- P e i .. 5.00|License inspector ..... 18 pavition ‘ot missien’ style. . The pavilien \ Arumater. in - the. Gifen OF 156 B0 colimis | i 5 Wit Grolah. T BALLer. 76 A. Broadwell, South Omaha.... 5.00| Gas commissioner ...\ 1 noner feli to 25,2 Thureday, the lowest re | °r0 equipmen EEIOEY. a8 2 | A" friend... cie 90| Weights and measures inspector will be of concrete. corded during: the year. The chart Asalst. [*U!t8 In the quality of the llght. | Dexter L. Thomas. ... I 5.00( Market master ..., J. P. Connolly, concessionaire at River- | f nl Gas Commissioné Butler uses to fig WIS MERORY. RORIATRANI WA s of | BRI Sumter. aohsel.. ¢ 38| Maintaining city dump view park, asked for an extension of his | ot Bty s b Ay D. E. Gelsaman. : , ! ce cOUt ...\ 3 ( ue his record of inspections trom does not | 2(ticlent tonds to build a modern plant| T B SN oL © 2.00| Maintaining ity hail.. contract for two years, from April 1. 1911, ! contuin figures as low as the barometer | Vith Plenty of capacity for the city. It|on iiey A Lewls. . 2.00] Eleetion expenses but the request was referred until tivé law rocorded ‘and that official was ‘forced 1o | th® city wishes to buy a municipal plant ¢. L. Proctor.. T @3] Health department in looked up and it be found whether the cave politics aloné for thd morning ana) W® Will give an immediate option by a|Sixty-four give . *ausd SU0 | RUREIACY. hokpital extension can be granted. Mr. Connolly | wake hls own flsures. The low barometer | flaute In the contract ::"".‘l"”_"‘ e int | =motar $59.575.48 | Miscellaneous items was o put boats en the lake in the park, is o sign of u “deuce of a storm,” said Mr, | ' APPTR b but until this year there has been no Wutier, : §.s of the ten years term. We have made a | CH|LD SAVING INSTITUTE| ot lake. He believes his income will be con- Maker Pays sustgnise of & IINGIN Myalty of 0" sy siderably greater with boats and therefors A or « Pine—Harold Kay- o y & i not ?z’.:mm Tdided Wy ENE foderat grand | On the other hand (he Omaha Eiectric | Recetven n Peree Gash | Fire depastmont ... B $179,202.12| wants the extension of time to cover the | TRAGOO oy I Jyiy ) Light and Power company with its busl- | Reeepts of the Public Market | = d.”";m“wz ND. 13305 7| Y6ars he Jost when there was no Iake. e an 6 re ‘e | Ne8s established, and with an annual ro Satarday, May 1st. e BIL L AL S S LRI TR TR T o dants (6 the YiotHIty of THIFasoRd pirposes (o dofraud In (rylng to induce 1688 SSIMBIRCS, N4 WILE A% Snnual Eov- LIGHTING FUND ! b g _ambitious young sctors to join his carnival 3 Street lighting -(not and Hamliton streets petitioned the board “how entered & plea of guilly before Judge | % & powerful rival of the new company. The Public Market, at 1610 Harney street, | mnmd’nk mas | United States mails tmi | Vghts) vy 1$73,67.9 | for thirty shade trees to take the place | 3V, bls Mupger [Ehursday morning and_ was | The difference In the bids of the two TG | I avidently: e onl of tha buale:. plaoes | STREET FUND. of those the bourd gave them scveral vears | - ne rO fined 100, Raynor has been in Jall sey- | PANIeS s s0 small as to maxe a choice of |n Omaha next Saturday. The MANAEEMeNt | Cieaning and sweeping streets....$ 7700.33 | ago and which have died. Superintendent | By cral wecks and his health was such that | the two fall ["'h"‘-v l‘:’:fi'" r‘:: :“;”:‘_‘:’: | has agreed to donate to the Child's !lh""l,u-u,n tion of Expenditures by | Adams was instructed to let them have | | 4 " ary powers of the coul 3 n e of the cash re- | "y 3 further continement In Jjall would prove Fiwe oF she institute fund a percentage Departments of Ann the' feqtired | numbés 8t Foutanshie. park, » trious” Mo whw wiven ia lberty wpon | Lhe TIVAIFY in very keen and representatives | coines' for that day. [ L%y Fanhs. 00 g s e A Knee pants are lined on all XTRAGOOD payment of the fine, fof the two companies are very active (0 8¢- | gaturday is always a very busy time at|PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FU) | |eure the advantage. Ohila Bitten by & Dog—On the ailbga- | and the additional business, Bngineer " ‘ suits for boys, and that lining doubles the A Plecsant Surp | the market i J ! i - | Public works inspectors 2 ¢ < Cew | . geidon that Alole Kefichel a 9-)ear-old boy More Gifts for Institute, . | which will be attracted to the place Sat-| follows the first dose of Dr. King's New living at 1901 Dorcas street was bitten by | A &ift of % in cash was added (o the 8um | urday. by reason of the liberality shown |Strect repairs and material.. B8-S 11ite Pills, the painless resulators that| life of them. John Strouba's dog while in the vard of | raised by the benefit for the Childs 8aving | toward such a deserving public enterprise, | Biidges and culverts 2 | strengthen you. Guaranteed. %c. For sale But thlt i.sn't au. All xTRAGOOD tl’O\l- the Imtter «t Seventeenth and Hickory | Institute which was given at the home of | ahould be the means of making the day = :'.w)e:|:"'|‘m:|:::g'curh Hisd quiter, a8 :: by Beaton Drug Ce ' h streets City Prosecutor Daniel has issued | Jay Laverty Tuesday afternoon. Some | veritable record breaker. il 8 1 i o i 1. | M + wartant for the arrest of the owner of | smaller contributions were also received.| Mr. Harrison, the manager, saye that th Total, 4 s | AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE BUSHES 'Tr' : a;e patent waist bands. fA clever the animal. The charge against Lim is | Another South Omaha function will be held | indications point to a very large business | PARK FUND. @ e ”hc e 'ce takes th H keeping & viclous dog. It fs sald that the | tonight at the residence of Dr. T. H. Ensor. | and that they are making special prepara- | Maintainirg paris and beulevards.$ 0,546 58 | Great i ' ale “'I "'l":"' "‘""i VK e strain from th& Cenety s g 4 aturday, May 1st. . ) Kenchel c¢hild was attended by a physi- | This will be a card party, to which many | tions In all the departments to accommo f LIBRARY FUND. i niniey, MAY vk | seams and the cloth. No boisterous boy clan as the result of the alleged dog bite. | invitations have been extended by the zeal- | date a big trade. Arrangements have been | Maintaining public library $%,970.18 | T | o U'he case will be heard by Judge Crawford |ous women In charge of the money-getting | made witn te packing houses, wholesals | SINKING FUND. | Setirtay we piace on ssle B9 Amarioha| can harm trousers like these. n poliee court campaign. The final effort will be ex-!grocers, fruit dealers and seed houses, m,(’}:"“d" r"d:;:»d“ 25,000.00 | Beauty Rose Bushes—3 year old plants, More, Work for the Patrel Wagoms— ' pended in this party as the time for getting | supply the best of evervthing in their re- |_quPon redeem y Miscellaneous With the removal of the county prisoners | contributions closes May 1. Considering | apective lin at prices which will no doubt 50| all follaged ou d full of buds. They ““* 99 R s Dot s T ot | The pockets are “tacked” to stay. The of Berry, Smith, Long*and Green g Winter a%.45 | demolition of the old county fall, was ar- ve a Crops Along the Burlingtom | Murphy special library.. ’ A > “ ” . to the new jail al Eleventh and Dodge |the magnificent assistance which came | be conducive to & large volume of business.| Total vy They are fully acclimated to Nebraska seams are “overcast” to prevent rnvelmg. atreets more work develops upon the men | from the Bouth Omaha Live Stock ex-| W. L. Masterman & Co.. the coffee men, | WATER BOARD FUND. | Wamther, » | TII : . and horses of the cily patrol wagon. In-| change, m? people of the city are inclined | who control the tea and coffee department, | “;r'o","“‘.“‘;‘,‘n"." Jatinding’ legs! MRS ara | Theevitniahes ‘e ";|"“ $he ‘seme nursery | e seat seams are relnforced with stead of hauling prisoners from the city |to think fhe city has a record to be have entered into the spirit of the oceasion | v 14| where we secured the American Besuty | 2 : gl ot ot ek e d KT S with e enthusiasm which. pervades the | gecciom O ERAL LEVY FUND. | Lusion (hat were 0 succassful last sear tape, and thrice sewed. The waist bands n and Harney sireeis once a day after the! The last public program of the year by | rest of the store, and they, too, are antici- b : and blossomed four times during the ses- | are .ewed d bl 14 v session of police court, the patrol now |the Ploneer Historical soclety of South |pating that the high water mark of the '"_“ DR ok son. These are Tic bushes at i0c each louble. mukes several trips a day for the purpose' Omaha was given Tuesday evening at|season will be easily overreached by Satur- | Saturday. ar en! ed of hauling county priosners from (he all | Library hall. The attendance was the larg- | day's record. Pl saioocl BRANDEIR STORNS, | The buckles e patent rivet The ) the sessions of the dists et court and | est of any with the exception of the Lin- | The Child Saving institute is one of our i | ed back again. WIth the reguiar police wagon | soln-and Washinston prosram In Pebrury, | most deserving.charhable. ishturione, and "'y WOMAN HAS UNCLE ARREsTEp| suspender and fly buttons are patent cals these added (rips are keeping Con- | After a #hort business session the program | those who patronize the Public Market on s 28| 3 { "+ All XTRAGOOD trousers have belt loop. « | ductor Dillon and Driver Vanderford busy | was opened by a violin solo by Rahn. | Saturday next, will be contributing to A | ias ., . "o | Charge s Battery, but | - g this month. | E. T. Farnsworth read a paper on the splendid cau Fire engine house bond.. May Be ¢ to & Mere | -—some ha,ve nde buckleg—.ome w.tch early history of the city, teling many | Intersection bond One. | anecdotes and of many events familiar o' OATS AND WHEAT DO WELL|‘,Z:‘:";0;;"'T Ay . | pocketn. o t a n an {the ploneers. A junlor quartet consistin | | Levy Carter park 2 | ,Joe Poma, a laborer employed In the | Yet, others ask for common clothes— selection. The Ploneer quintet, consisting of Are Reported (o Be in Good | rested Thursday on a warrant sworn to by . i - $490,687.71 . . Phfloso h Carley, Smith, Broadhutsz, Southerland and | Conaition. TIPS | his nicce, Mra. Josephine Laspata, 11 | clothes with one-third the wear—as much Rozzelle, enlivened the meeling by several o2 " N eceipts, | NOTUL Twellth sireet. The complaint | TRAGH ; numbers. | Winter wheat and oats are In good condi- | ghind, o o Reaoht% | charges assault and battery. but a more as we ask for XTRA OO|)' made by Eder- . E | Gladys Van Bant gave a reading. J. H.|tlon and the ground has been favorable | Excess of 9% and interest collected 1.0 serious charge may be brought forth, it is . = » Van Dusen delivered the principal address. for plowing for corn in Nebraska, accord- | Miscellaneous .. e 18| gaid, when the case is called hefore Police | helmer-Stem. Ruth Berlin gave the recitation, “‘Grand- | In& to the crop and soil report of the Bur- Total receipis 33| Judge Crawford. The man s about ® | All the soap and muscle ma.’ Father Moriarty of Benson spoke | !Ington railroad. Conditions were favorable | Bajance in fund 4| vears of age. in the world won’t clean your !bvrieny, after which J. C. Carley rendered | for winter wheat during ""liulunm and ) a cornet solo. E. P. Baker rendered a|the Acreage has increased. Little planting pots and pans as they should be cleaned. Ordinary washing of cook- of corn has been done as yef. More than baritone solo. The program was concluded { by & musical number by Georgina Davis, |&n average crop of potatoes is expected be- Arrangements have been made to give a |C4USe the weather has been favorable for | midsummer picnic, and the following com. | Préparing the ground. About 50 per cent — ——— J. ., Brandeis & Sons e Courted You TR When F 4 2 2 mittee On arrangements has been an- | ©Of the crop has been planted. The pastures , s, | / Have ing utensils passes over whole | 100, ™ & 1" Farnewortn, N. D, Mann |are generally backward. The plum trees | ::‘i z"d:’:r‘n":;“ph'“vl you ;"e a little despond- % ) hidden nests of little wigglers | W. Scot King Josephine Carroll, Mrs. c. |Ar® bOGInning to biossom and the peach able at times. Now he does. He ROO . | 1a Talbot and Mrs. Mary Ratferty trees are hudded. As the budding and the same man. He didn't understand then. —commonly called germs. ) Gold Dust is an antiseptic blooming is two weeks later than last year He doesn’t now. there is much better prospects for fruit. price and liked iz, print 155 Then he thought it was c Jeiter's Gold Top Beer dellvered to any | Now he thinks it is caprice i ¢ part o the clty. Telspuans No. & | pt—— and doesn’t like it. But now he's busy getting “ washing powder that not only | fhe Shamrock cuo wil give an ,;;r;,l;_u«-lr.m;m;d to his_patient _who b4 been 0t mor;]e_).d B i isi i The o pd | SUTSd_ by Lydis B. nkham's e realized the trut! . removes the visible dirt and | jmhe top vrice for howe sanin resshed | 000V, TS T T torte had - tmied, anxious to baye the i Lo he would be more than | B Extravagance is not n to good grease, but goes deep after |dar. | “Mrs. Weber, 1 do mot believe in patent ikl g g Ve he loves take the right remedy | A b every trace of germ life—ster- |l i, "2rick "er Toturzed from Gree: | medicioen, but 1 wil say that Lydia %, o true womanly health. Most men don't printing. The best work depends upon the where he has been for soece know that when a woman is weak, nervous, irritable and despondent, there is invariably something radically wrong _with the delicate feminine organs with which her entire physique is in sensitive sympathy. There is ofie, and just one remedy, tried and proven, that | will put things right when the feminine orgenism is weak or discased. It is g . time. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the best / ilizes ‘pots, pans, pails and | goun omsna abor uplon No. Tz wy | medicine ever discovered for_women. Can- < : meet tonight a enty-fourth and N |tinue to use it.” This is another link in k:‘}“ luvx:g .;hem dun' streets. the long chain of evidence to prove the re- wholesome and sate, this evening. p“;:l; 1:(":":""‘“,‘.": ;}“';‘" lability of fthis standard medicine for $ women Just shakealittle Gold Dust | “ues. 8. M. Maxweil. Twenty-second ana K in your dish-water and it will |3reeis snteriained the English ciub e ¥ good taste and capability of your printer | | give a card Dan Hannon A. L Root, lncorperated, 1210-1212 Howard Street & Wilkeim Oarpet Company are now Alsplaying in their windows and h On 1] v y ), make your e Bouth ":m;c "‘5.‘?&(;.:'11.‘..}.5 Drapery department " tne potere | Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. ! i evening, May 4, at Eagle nail. §0od. ul This medicine \ 1 pots spick Mrs. Frank Heiner was hurt Tuesday | 8t auction In New York, April 13th and 14th, "; * perfect health to the weakened or- . . and span as crening &t Twenty fourlh and' G W7ot | at from one-third o one-haif their regular gans, aod makes them strong. e u 'can as s eet‘n H g from o, ear. " " when new TaRner she fell (o the pavement and badiy | Price. They are all this season's make, It makes wifehood happy, and motherhood easy. It makes brulsed her face. being from the surpius stock of the United | child-birth short and-almost painless. It helps . k { wnd.your The death of Frank Novak occured Tues | Manufecturers of Upholstering Goods of e s ey - It helps to make e ¥ e day night at hishlg home Forty-fifth and | America. This s an unususl opportunity oW womes. 0 honest druggist won't urge » | [ “tin's shine T T e i w4 FYisy | (o buy portierss and couch covers at bar- Upon you a substitute. v ; rel on a like silver. hemian National® cemetery. sain prices—unusual when you consider This “Favorite Prescription” is a pure glyceric The Tuesday Night club had its final | that they bought from the best manufac- you mny Geld Medal Wiews s Washbara-Orosby's Geld _Medal Fletk. | This s tmpertant. party for the season at the home of Mr. and M C. W, Miller, this week. The prizes for the evening were won by James Chisdek and Mrs. ¥ G. Etter. The ses son's prize was won by Mr. and Mrs. L. F Etter. The consolations for the vear were won by H. L. McCoy and Mrs. George Beadle. turery with whose goods they are familiar, The goods will be on sale Monday morning at § o'clock, first feor. Quick Action for Your Money—You get that by using The Bes advertising columas. extract of native medicinal roots and contains no al- cuhql. injurious or habit-forming drugs. A full list of its ingredients printed on its outside wrapper and attested as full and correct under oath. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and Svom ach, Liver and Bowels. Easy 0 take a2 candy, T = T ————————————— Friday Evening, April 3