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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: VOTING MACHINES LOSE OUT |3:hmr S5itcart %5 Wos s e | BUILDING RECORDS BR0lENh~‘anning Wants the other way, to induce such & number | of candidates to come out that names for Jiscarded Entirely for City Election |this office could not ba used upon the ma- | Largest in History of City is 1909 | to ‘ank to Army \ \ Py | chine, but must pon the additional by Judge Troup's Decision Ipasee vatier ot rr o Thus Far, 5 | 1t 1 ¢ ted. |Returns from South Peaceable and J0URT GRANTS THE MANDAMUS | ~'° #dopt the method suggesied whereby FIFTEEN PERMITS ON MAY FIRST | Anxious to Be Forgiven by |8 dual system of voting should be neces- sary would be to Inaugurate something un- the Commander, Castenifan Ballot System Wil Be |heard of in my experience. It In unprece- |Total Number of Permits Issned Since | wed for All — Anti-Saloon |dénted that a portion of the officials of a ity should ba chosen by one method and First of January Comea to Mil- | Colonel Charles E. Fanning is home as llon Six Handred Thon | peacable as a lamb. He returned Friday another portion by another. The very sus- | night from Hot Springs and confirms the nreme Comrt. gestion s repellant | report that he still has his uniform and | Following the decision Lysie 1. Abbott | # that he hopes the governor will not ace ines will not be used at the @nnounced that the Anti-Saloon league can- | | Gidates—of whom he Is one—will carry the | | | Lengne Appeals to Su- | | This year so far has been the largest in|cept his resignation as a colonel on th election Tuesday tter to th e g | the history of the city building depari- | executive's statf, because he wants to go Tudge Troup granted Saturday morning matter to the supreme court, where it wil b héard al . b Ken by | ™eNt and Bullding Inspector Withnell dur- | to the Seattlc exposition with the “army 2 g f ) 3L wlll do ‘Ne“ ve mandamus against City Clerk Butler "‘:"I“'"" "“" d"" SRPe ta "ri Y |ing the first four months of 1900 issued | Dext summer. The colonel laughed at his 9 5 § aved for by the republican candidates | Bimer Thomas on Judge Redick's decislon | .oy for new buildings to cost more|Buff of & month ago, when. he sent his that the democratic and republican nomi . | \ \ totry a wocity ¢ ecr and the excise board o rected o ' resignation to the governor and said there 3 3 i oY 3 e 3 ThY, Austrafien T.:“m‘vl ntn‘vvr“(fllll te the | eea fof the Board‘dt Fire and Police Com- ‘::{“;:n‘u'-‘tn\‘or:ll‘;n(‘fl::-. ’|:y"v :-:{.nn:e:n:::l?:: H 2w, e 0 --\:m E¥er spiiied ik . i N * S t ‘.‘S CHLOSS crms o the court’s order, will be the |fIRMITHEIS EBENIA Hyve:the phrty AeMlEnA- f(png ortice. | Colonel Fanning avers that i been N R ; : o Iy eldction devics used. { s ¢ The highest mark heretofore was estab- @t Hot Springs and Excelsior Springs all 5 3 $ § & Baltimore™ Judge Troup declared that “not only the | BUSY ‘BOY 1S THR oITY CLERK |lshed in 187, when permits foi the four | the time Tie lins been away and denies that . b, § 4 L T 3 g W. but common fairness to the candidates consecutive months amounted to $1.225,2%, | he ever even thought of financing Clpriano i MR Y N vl all of the candidates and to the voters Dam B#tler and HiN Staff Get No Rest | This year the record for January, Febry-|Vastro and aiding that deposed despot to § & SR8 £ N SUlT and the integrity and fairness of the elec- Under Deefsio | ary, March and. April is $16188%. Duving | Tégain his footing in Venezuela. Some of < § {on Itself require that the prayer of the | If you want to see a busy boy cast your | the first four months of last year the the colonel's friends circulated (he report fe : ) Ny o8 . $ The Captain’s titioners be granted.’ eyes.on Mr.. D. Butler, city cierk. | periits’ totajed $894,96, but a litile over | that he wds going to Help Castro, and in 4 LR 3 K SNy — jon whs based upon section 13| The court's ruling at this late day to| one-half as much as this the event the deposed president regained 1 S 3 R 8 3 of Business, of the General Laws of Ne-|place the names of all candidates for all | Record for April. his power, he was to give the colonel a i i e 3 3 | | s provides offices on printed ballots and vote at T In the month of April 176 permits were | 1K€ Of s#uhalt In return for the aid ; % ! : of the College, Il be used the voting mAachine | tem, -discatding the voung machines en-| April of one year ago, but the 176 wrmm‘TR()LLFY l INFS e for the last month were for buildings to | 4 R SAR Y] or Profession herctofore used. office of the ecity clerk it will also com- all elections where voting ma- | day's election under the old Australlan sys- | jssued, the same number as issued in | . ) _ of the Field e hallot and hallot boxes | tirely, I8 causing no end of trouble in the : . ; cost 3489,350, w those for April, 1908, B8 L 4 R $ $ ‘The plain Intent of the legislature.” de- | pel.a- force of printers and. pressmen 0| were for bulldings (o cost $001.086. The in- | AL D f ‘E[ EPH()NL s o e i . will act wisely laved the court, “was that the voting ma-| work night and day from now unil late | crease of April, 19, over April, 1908, is 62 St o5 & g ¥ if they insist ine should replace the ballot in entirety, | Monday night and there will be no Sunday | per cent, or $188,26 (i NG wegsn \ot 1 part; that it should be a substitute | rest for the clerks in the clerk's office or{® Dy . > g ; T & on seeing the gl oV sih s et i During the last month permits were is- 3 ot the paper ballot as a whole. Moreover, | the printers who-turn.out. the balolts. sued for 1% dwellings (o cost $348,800; tour | $400,000; audited vouchers and accounts pay- ¢ 3 5 \most in the next breath the legislature| The slips,and charts for the voting ma- | warehouses and factories to cost ~ $8.50; | able,. 299%.95; (axes afid salaries wccrued e T i SCHLOSS LABEL aid that ‘official ballots of the kind here- | chines, together with the poll books, have | six ' store buildings to. cost $81,500; 53 wddi- | And:NOt pald, $67,385,32; ail other liabilities, ¥ ; k. on every garment tofore used shall not be furnished when |all been printéd and prepared for dellvery | ijgns, alterations and repairs {o cost §31,: | $487.985.17; surplus and other funds, §1,011.28 < g o S gt E to the several booths, but these will all aod elght. miscellaneous buildings to| Theé Omaba & Scuthern interurban has 3 . - it insures have to be thrown away. This little v . cost $4,17. tan authorized capital stock of $1,00.00, of ; i i gt the Best No Merit in the Contention, change in thé ~ program will cost! Tne month of May starts off with fif- | Which 330,00 comman nas been issied, but g It fs claimed that the petition came too :’1:1 ;:“V. 'lh'":" ’:‘:’nd N": 'N“ :MK; teen permits for bulldings to cost over |00 preferred. It has no bonds outstanding -l § 3 4 : Most Fashionable ste; that the. time & so short it is im- ve o be printed .and. bound and |00 C. G. Uatibérg took ‘oul nine per-|'The book cost of structures on June ; i ! i sossible that these ballots can be prepared, | About 80,000 ballots, including officlal and | mits for dwellings to cost $25,000 -nnpmc’ and of equipment $17 3 % Y 4 Clothes for It goes without saying there is no merit | ®8mple, must be printed, counted. sealed | pougias Becurity company took out three |#6.28: iande, buildings, fixtur ete. : o S | & 3 every calling 1 this contention. If any one should have | 404 délivered to the fifty-four voting pre- | parmits for. dwellings tb cost $16,000. Three | $3498.88: cash and current assets. $1.349.i R ¥ e NE 3 nown of the multiplicity of candidates it | CIncts before 7:30 o'clock Tuesday morning. | other permits bring the toial for the first | total assets, $327.716.%. At the date given % ol e el R in life Jught to have been the city clerk. .He|Oarpenters will have to be pressed into 4 day of the month up to $53,300. |the company had liabilities as follows, e 7 4 [ le at w bo o : % opyrighted 1908 b; would have known of it as scon aa any | the work and booths constructed at most other than capital stock: Audited vouche: i 4 on sale at the one else or sconer. While the clerk, I have fx'm:.m.:':m,.",: places, as the accommoda- | MEN WHO GO ON TRADE TOUR|#nd accounts payable. $12.@5.%; taxes and : it Al " 7 SCHLOSS BROS. & CO. Best Clothiers (ficlent for an election | S . bk Fine Clothes Mak no doubt, has acted In the utmost good n. e salaries accrued and not paid. %%: all 4 hers falth, nevertheless the consequence fol- | Where the voie will be many times heavier | Long 1. Will Represemt Omaha | other labllities, $346.81: surplus and other | . ! - Baltimere and New York eflyywvh_eg laws and results rest upon that officer on | an at & primary ~ Busine in Western lowa funds, $13,%6.63; total, $3%7.716.20. ) | account of whom the rights of the candi-| The ballot will be four feet long and six Juant This Month. THIS LABEL dates and voters should not be prejudiced fnches wide, the officlal bullots to be on e Statiatics of Telephones, : hite paper and the samples on pink| o " In ska M8 telephone companies were . yor the clection itself possibly rendered [ ¥ v v This is the lineup of the Western low nor_ possibly Daver. Thoy Wil contain A even 0 | (rais encammon wrieh Tomven Gern ‘ses | daini business on dunc . 108, the number otice to " | being somewhat increased sine Counsel for the defendant has raised | PAmeR rhu:? are three candldaies each | y; "o, s aix-gay Wur through that part of | Sei§ fOMeWHAL increased aince then. Of the point that a ruling such as 1 have in- b"r“;':"‘"‘l clerk, comptroller, attorney and | |,y which is real Omaha trade territory: | o B0 daut st h :::Ipy"xm j ‘1‘“ X N s dicated would make it possible for a de. | Pullding Inspector, thirty-six candidates| ,4amg & Kelly Co, Harry G. Kelly 00 each. while 166 had a caplial ranging . wianing politiclan to induce such u number | fOF the council; five for city engineer and | Allen Bros. Co., Oscar Allen, Secy. » that sum down to $2,000. Siockholders b & - . % ? .. | forty-tour for the Board of Fire and Po-| American Kaaiaior company, A. H. Wil- | in the companics numbered 13,25 and there O L f F “ d W I | O candidaten o come out &t every sleo. | fOTty-four for the. | American Kagiaior company, ‘a. R SRR ur Line for Fall an inter an Guarantees Superiority tion where voting machines are to be used | 11¢® . | “Armoir & Co, 'R. k. Haris. R : R and Reliability that it would kmock out the use of the| There will be one column on the ballot| Baker Bros., Mngraving company, N. J.| These figures will appear in the first re- Y. thad ¢ would knook out the uee et the| TS OUL b Bee soliml on e e | mhih e e s s ) is now being shown in the principal cities of ' why not get the Best. {his argument is a sword which cuts two | The democratic nominee for each office | Becoe & ‘;‘.:‘,‘""""mffl; ture compuny, | in prese, which will cover all_reports up to [k Someer s vt - | ™ SR S mpans, Pane | 3 . 98 T oprs. il s oval the world—those Merchants not as yet handling our Make of Clothing will do e — names will not rotate as at a primary elec- | Frahm. | othar interesting facts pertaining to o 3 2 H s . . P |t The cerk 18 5. domores tndma| | BF i BRI e ekephons Dusines e 1t shetches ovo well to drop us card and we will arrange that one of our representatives will * Where Quality is Paramount” | naturally gives his party the preference. | prosiaent 0 C. B. Bedwell, vice | xopragka on 61,56 miles of wire show them the line at their place of business, At the head of the ballot will appear the| Byrne & Hammer Dry Goods Co., D. B.| Of subscribers living on farms there were ¥ 3 names of the candidates for mayor— | Fuller, vice president. 54,38%, Indicating that conversation betwesn Byrne & Hammer Diy Goods Co., F.| 10" | { Dahiman, democrat; Breen, republican; | pieyson, manager. 2 rural residents can be carried on from Balt ! 3| P f ager, manufaciuring depart- | '\ o d on more HlLLER s Vaughan, soclalist. “Maen will come ma‘ ment. farm to farm with as much celerity, and ® .NCW York. candidates for clerk—Butler, Greenleaf and “'_'"vfl"” Paper company, A. W. Carpen- | ajmost us generally, as in the thickly popu- | Family Liquor Weetman—and following will be the can- | “Si. Carrigan Coal company. E. H. Roth- | 18ted city. OF clty subscribers there wore | Store didates for comptroller, attorney and build- | ert 3917, or 17421 leas than the number taking > ing inspector, the democrat belng named| Ulay-Robinson & Co., W. E. Reed. 1309 Farnam St. first, republican second and socialist third. | ‘J;,,l";‘"‘,‘;‘;‘,',‘,' ‘,,’l"oi ‘f.“;;",.fi‘f“",;» E. Mille: ilfi"f:"'";";.,‘ p;.n” IE” ,,{:.‘,',:':,.m::"h“,“h:,‘ FOR SALE AT 3::.“::1&“’::‘:n“:;el:;l:l'\u: :n;c\::;:»d:x.l.fl :'S'.".’.'an'.‘..’..’..’;‘r“ company, G. N. Peek, | farms .»m»“u :‘rp.:-wn.lmu :ixx:m : 'u zl- | Both Phones Prompt Delivery :‘:'.;’;‘.,:?:‘,';;".‘T,“. ;M‘:‘,;m :;“m and | R menvuemn-\el company, R. A. McF i::;[\‘;"‘l; A '\r:nerl.u.‘-‘”.'.'.},.‘f;.:,f.," Y.,”.‘:: Your Favorite Brand of Whis- |5, o5t boura. The democratic nominees | M- . Bisbrow & Con Mo . Cotes misint- | ™me. itve ina bamieotes with the. highsr key or Wine at Cut Price. :‘::c::" lbnod.rldh.:“l]h:”l:‘;\:b]f::'[: bt yraiond % G D & Co., Frank M. Biish, mana- | capitaiization represented an investment of a1 any election voting machines are Ber. | $0.747,382 for construction and $10.558,439 for | = — — in th o form. Th ! The Fal v y y, E. T inge. all ot ssets, | [ T . y Hiller's WhiSKEYS | cunttiaiesinciudine e’ tour cndoraes oy | BS55E xorms v 1. 1. stosmcee. |~ ol of sose o carvies o e noos| GIRL CLAIMS TIDD AS MALE| 80cC, $1.00 and $1.2 || the Anth-8aloon league, will follow without | pirat Natlonal bank, O T Easiman. | of the compenies.- \ brackets, as the league {s not a party. Great Western Type foundry, 8. J. Pot- | Full Quarts ty Clerk Butler says it wi ter, manager. The Standard Brand Bottied in ond. || e 5 WL WNE st | "7 H. Haney & Co., W. A. McKey. | talization gave the hook cost of construc Rosamond Garrison Says She is His | «{ s M peline b LT pHayward Bros, Shoe company C. 8. |tion us SLET. Some of these companies | Second Wife. | e l. e o e a W, yers, salesman. o not furni elephones, the subscribers | ¢ We Ship Four Quarts Pre | Py waes Bios, Gtos ompany,” Myren do not furnisih teleph . the subscribers Send for Price List. 3 G. Hayward, treasurer. owning their own instruments and paying \Vomcn SpearMcn | “ingwersen ‘Bros. Live Btock Commission | switching chargs. In other cases inai- DIDNT KNOW HE HAD FIRST company, James Burns. R le i ala ey Johnson Electric company, A. H. Hen. | VIGUAls own the switches | o W lth Rose Bushcs nl‘%g“lmnrslmkmn. A7 Co Dsveb ol Earnings, Dividends, Bonds. Girl nd After Wedding— Kingman Implement company, - ol | Gross earnings for the year of the fifty Man 1o Sowa te ABs 1 . ’ | Hathea, manager: oo ieipel ohinosalen: Asanaied o 641 okt A ) | ver unda p l e S | F. P. Kirkendall & Co., James H. Tay- 8% while operating expenses were set The 156 companies with the smaller capi- Tote the Prickly Briers Through the | 'k “i® Pitasali & Co. R. W. Moore, | 90Wn at FLTEAZ. Dividends on stock and Bins Streets and Keep Male Per- salés manager. nterest was pald (o the amount of §is Hanson's Table D'Hote 75c is the Cafe Klopp-Bartlett company, J. B. Redtield. 219 by thirty-seven of the fifty-two larger | While 1 5 Mrs., § 5. Tidd. 1420 South Fifth ) PRIDE OF OMAHA sons Afar. Geores H. Les company, Georse H. 12¢, | cdmpaniee. Dividends on stock and inter- | sir-ci, professed utier lgnorance ot any | Sensation of Omaha. Tee-Glass-Andreesen Hardware company, | €5t Was paid by the Nebraska Telephone |bigamy on the part of her husband when | I J. Clarke Coit, buyer company to the amount of 32208, and by |lowa officers came to Omaha Friday nigh Lovely woman has discovered a new Lininger Implement company, F. L. | Ibeit - i h it | Haller, president | the Lincoln company to the amount of |to arresi him, Rosamond Garrison, 18 years al an expensive weapon, wherewith to er, preside 4 |ot P e : \ horri | "'Live 'Stock National bank, A. C. William- | 338797 of age, living in & shack near the rullioac . B OU.r | make horrid man gel out of the way. | gon | Gross earnings of the 15 smaller com- | tracks at Fouricenth and Burdetie streets, | Hanson’s Dutch d’Hote, 85c. A sale of rose bushes was in progress for | ~Loose-Wiles Biscuit company, F. E.|panies amounted to $428.8%, while the ex- | professes no such ignorance—she claims to 1 g Zeller, general manager Kvery ‘housewite using ordinary |%0me days at a Douglas street store, and Mo m’“fl—Bmdy company, M. T. Smith, |Pense of operation was sel down at $207 lbe the man's second wife. flour in bread making. has often ex- | from that as a center the aforesald lovely | npuriin Bros., & Co., insurance, F. T, B. | 47. There is no report of dividends or In- | Tidd is 1 t Logan, l1a., having beer njoy the music and an exquisite dinner. perienced markediy ditferent results | women were radiating in all directions | Mariin, | terest payments by these companies. aken there Friday night by Sheriff Rock n the bread produced. It was the fault The larger companies declaring no divi- | of Hairison county. lowa.. The vison Atter 8 P. M., is & most unique and enjoyable feast. of he flour- somre was good and some | Which coincide with public throughfares. | a:;:;‘r:::m;_lfi“hf; g, stack Bahdais — e — - bad. It may mot have been evenly and |The rome' bushes were so large it was | METRAERYE S0 Rol M E0 Svaiter Holme | dends and noting no interext pavments ave |81 Will g0 to Logan Sunday to tostify a Chesapeake Caf properly milled for instance. practically impossible to carry them in any | quiat located at Albion. Auburn, Beaver City. the trial, which, it is understood, will begin ’ afe ’ way excepl transversely across the body.| Midland Glass & Paint Co., T. B. Cole- e fadiatton e s | Monasy M J. G. Dennis, Manager. Updike's L o s aavorts | man. Sadlotant wasanst | Belgrade, Creight s Bow, Fdgs n [o] aY S enu 1508-10 Howard St PRIDE OF OMAHA | ° of ro covered | MY oAl Live Stock Commission com- | Wolbach, Waho Paul. Hooper, Stuart We were married last October, several Table de'Mote Dinner 500 | with fine, prickly thorns. extended back | pany. Lexington, Ord. Scottsbluff. Wause and|months before I was 18" said Rosamond b fresh importations of Sardine KEn Campe. L4 Flour of the shoulder almost as far from the| Nebraska Electric company, A. G. Munro. | vaiparaiso. ! Garrison. “He took me to Logan and we May brings fresh ¥ 4 Pearl Onions Gherking body as the big hats upon which fickle | Nebraska National bank, H. W. Yates A ; k delicious goodies from China, Cream of Chicken with Rice hody & D c | ir.. ussistant cashier. Thirty-four companies have no honds out- | lived there awhile, after which he sent 3 Consomme a la Oige. Jever falls below a fixed and very high | fashion recently put, we are told, the ! Nebraska 'lreleph(uw company, W. B. T, |standing, and Omaha is included in the | me back here. Later | again went to Italia, and Mexico Bolled x”“”l'm Steak—Kgg Sauce, ndard. The process of production is | kibosh. | Beit, general manager 3 number. Companies having bonds out in | Logan by arrangements he de, again re . Halland Potatoes st sclentific and positively retalns | “ius armored and appurtenanced, the | pNOPrAske Telephone company. Guy b eI ade e Bl A bspeis Ao i Ut e e Our tables groan under their Roast Youn Pig Ham with Dressing. the greatest possible amount of nutri- att, | o ' enm s | ” 0. ne, ARG o . ¥ 1 2 " et i B e ihis most excellent flour and | purchasers of the rose bushes could and | Nebr -lowa Graln company, J company, $383.000; Beat $119.600; Broken | folks. A third time he sent for me, but weight this evening Roast s M'-(\ 1) Menti Goose with your bread will always be sweet, pure | did walk up the streer, sometimes literally | Wright, jr. Bow. $19,000; Fairbury 000; Hebron, 830.- | after staying there with him, 1 ook pple Sauce To4r oreed t Tieh 5 AT y, ¥ ) Hh g, Licane r seople « i about Minced Chicken, a la Cream 48 Gninioud cutting a wide swath. Mere men who "'\.io""?"""'d"' Foyive. sy, ¥ |.000. From thes> figures the bonded in-|to Omalia on March *, and didn't see him MERY:peaniy Wil iora%d ADR 8 y 3 3 Minced Ciicken, ala Cream sl 70 pel' SaCk falled to step aside the distance due felt D. J. O'Brien company, J. KEdward debtedness ranges down to $1.000 Lagain til Thursday of this week them-—many who can't come Stringless Beans Whipped Potatoes . O'Brien | . 4 & Lettuce’ Salad & series of stings upon the cheek and neck The Nebraska Telenhe comoany had in the meantime 1 had nd out that will beg to have a steaming dish Pi % ow. e : ) th [ eapplc Bisque. Cake like unto the bite of A wasp, and one ex- | gouess Pemriter company, Willlam B K P e i g A on its ray roll June 30, 198, 1,242 employes. | he had lied Lo me abou! having secured a sont ot ca Coftee Milk perience proved all sufficlent in every case. | Omaha Crockery company, George H.|and the Lincoln telephone company 156 | divorce from his first wife. whom I foun Music ¥ pan) The progress of the rose bearers proved a | Miller, secretary being 1.368 employed by two companies out | to ving here with him. When 1 hap So it goes! Omaha Live Stock Commission company pe N UPDIKE MILLING COMPANY, OMAHA. | gnglich Omahe National bank, Bera Millard, as- | work at (hat time I told him [ had been to Logan since e sistant cashier. Showing by Two Hiz One | htm Jast. and had % g d goten out a big T 30 Kemper, fiemphill & Buckingham WOt & Wikells Oarpst; O9. Frank | polowing a tems making up the | complaint and warrani against him T r' o h Has no competition All kinds of plating. Packers National bank, C. A. Dunham showing of the Nebraska and Lincoin | day.” when serving Paxton-Eckman Chemical company, W.|Teiephone companies, the two largest doing Etia Akaiadma s THiLI PARLO® GEORGE W.CRAIG F-onenee v “c"ELL"E;,:‘AmN"“ St S o 5 - ol B 102 e S ene] e e i i e o "Sflndlv Table D' Hote, Soc > aska g b 4 P M. C. Peters Mill company, J. D. Shaw i e d the 1 would | ® E « ¢ "Peters, pre Omaha, Tel. ¢ from first wite y Will Mave Big Time for Several | Fotors o R v ) Tel N H Book cost of construction.$5,28s P wo ecure one from him. onal libert trong enough to crack the epublican Nominee Dars for the Fourih of e o seasar: Fibay | A S0, O anelust shy woild mecure-one. from him. 1t e the pemsarsl Lkee ool i L Sy Garp ey B July. R. Gering. president S sets : 0 v on it would need several pleces of bridgs v Richardson Drug company, F. C. Patien, | Capital stock cutsianding 99500 | would hay tand trial for bigam [ 98 % e | piaors of rider or Florence will have an old-fashioned cele- | M. E. Smith & Co, A. C. Smith, preai- | Bille and accounts pay (S th SRS S ones A]dbl\d Sends Rany Betihle ab St wanar Tt ils bration of the natal day of the signing of | 8900 ;g0 4 co, Joe Kelley e iR onestia 1R son strests on girl states: 1 e Yo At the next corn show Mr. Hazelton will the Declaration of Independence and it} South Omaha Live tSock exchange. *. | Total operating expens wouldn't do it and he was arrested (40['“ to h‘.\p() show corn which he intend to grow this wen't be confined to the fourth day of | Stryker, secretary. Dividends and interes ’ Searinthé Mok T oitbhisp ity ey, July either, but will last from Saturday South Omaha Traders exchange New., construction during L2 5 . 351.0 ne first wife and 1 Iy one — w what the fiist prise will be for the . M. Bpiesberger Son Co, N. A. Spies- | veal 351,038 : The fir ife and 1 had o f noon until Monday night or Tuesday morn- | perger, general manager Stockholders last e mecting, when only some words passed b i e’ corn belt EN GlN EER ing. depending on how tired the celebrants Bumlerl‘lnd Bros., Co., J. A. Rockwell, | Farm subscribers 7,332 i . . Frigid North Shows that It, Too, Can i B et hers .60 ween us. She hus been marrie S ————— get before through with the strenuous | Manager of sales Telephones installed 207 six years, | think, and he was living witi Raise the King of All Building Permite. Bwift and Company | [ Douglus curl [ rany. Thirty-second 5 | program now being arranged. James Hilburn. wire 0, <‘ Shiss Riatais gl ¥y compan Lirty -second | never changes. The hard wheat used, | " In conjumction with the Eagles, the mer- ippi Grain company, E | ble Cereals. sticet and Lincoln uvenue, frame dwelling N acs Lod a0 the maidants. | Wasiheset: | Sogplarey " * 'WESTERN AMUSEMENT QUITS — o s i ey o A Plense mote the SIMILARITY of | Union Biock yards of Omaha, limited, L P a tentative program is being prepared that | Eyore Buckingham. aneral manager. . | CREIGHTON BRIEF A GEM names for this office. Vote for GEO. | will attract attention from all the sur-| Union Stock Yards National bank, E. " W. CRAIG Republican Nominee, who | rounding country. As now planned the cele- FondS o States National bank, W. E.|Boek Printed by Law School Students | ‘ o Y ¢ y 3 ! ’ A rsl I Davenport streei, bric was the former assistant Oity Engi- Property. Corn from Alaska aweliing, %.000: Douglas Security company, « » Dissolves and Votes to Sell| Even Corn Murphy would hiviy-thied street 4 Lincola avenue, Krag Park Lease and »rn could be grown in Alask frame dwelling. $.00; F. 1. Pollard, Forty bration will start Saturday noon with a | Rhoades, cashier. e Plese ot as believed for vears that co g or A s $5.000, John Murtls, 1638 parade, speeches and music, winding up wl‘m"::.: States Supply company, W. H | any place where man can live South Twer shtl .}. t. frame dwelling, with & dance in the evening gman. . permanent dissolution of the Western| The National A ot | 1200 Ha fison. Fifty-firat and Leas Updike Grain company, C. L. Babcock. | M L, By Permanen The National Corn exy n o p Hans e | S A L ey il b Sheseved by spscial ner- | < ARER Orale comaenr. C. Iy BeReosk |/ /gns Oreighion . Briet s the title af af TNrRRrRt CoRC O K oriils rome | may b e sin 1y catalagte. s |fnNorth siréets (rame dellingi ol i AR T O e T large ABI®" | yices in all the churches (o which the di- | liss, K “l nent biak seinked by the stidagis of the | ARISSIIE SORE L O s e | e B slamification N LIS FALAIORDS. B0 N N Deetiur strevis Lo L Sl ferent organisations will go in a body. [ Western Blectrio company, L. E. 8perry | Creighton ‘College of Law. It has & (Wo- | yuy gecided upon at a meeting of the offl- | paisiey han received some fllnt corn from | Tehts-acventh and Chicago streeta, trame » —1 \ p o cenes, face o i ot o oawelling 2, 400 3. riber [ y- Nn the wol Monday morning will open up with races | WOSSrn Rock Taiand Plow company, C. | fold mieslon—ireasuring up o f acenes. aces | (g or the company Friday aight, when it | 0¥ 0 JGTETEE TG T I i, Chichgo. strecta framse das of all kinds, base ball games, sports, music, | F._Johnson, manager. and events of day . P was definitely determined not to open the |yt b b Tl Ul vear north of Hud- | UK, 82,00; C. G. Carlberg, Twenty-sevenih Wrom' New York, Oct. 16, 1909, aearly our months, costing only $630 AND UP, spesches, dancing, winding up In the even-| Weood Bros. Fred Huber. ing information concerning the schoo iweluding all expenses afloat and ashore It bl t least unde » ol nd Chicago streets, frame dwelli H % W P park this season, at least under the old | _ = "\ B P oo P gt ) Lrect dwelling, 32,40 (o with & magnifiosnt @lapier of seriel | aaai & Wilhelmy company, Paul 8. |,.. nore splendid halftones than the ordi I‘ e A iy g ey P ln o n bay, wh ' a v as | ( A berg, Twe sevent o SPECIAL FEATURES —Madeirs Bgypt xnlf. D".‘v..' Burma, Jave, Borneo, proodli go sireels, | < and pictorial fireworks. The ome aim of | _Yetter-Davison Wall Paper company, [ nary college publication a d also contains | of the cost of the property was declded Mr. Haselton i interested in the lHudson Coribers Twenty -geventh = and = Plerce 4 | All those engaged in promotiog this cele- Will L. Yetter, president. halftone individual, cuts of the members | ug Mr el J oot "trame Swel oo o o i E ; unusial chaace to udson bay in sixty da 4 \ 5 v(-fi n!nm.ntnn!n places. Florence for the whole year All kinds of plating. of the Creighton Law school. All branches | cause It was unable to develop its principle mu‘m of Hudson bay | xty d. .\' o aw '.‘:.’fi;‘.:d “:L—I‘ G. Carlberg, Twenty ".: "...‘:"" u,' ] !:.i..;.‘:’.mx ———— of the college life are well taken care of |of creating a high-class Kuropean amuse The grains are so hard a hammer scarcely | S0VSRLY a9 Tlarce strels, frame dwelling ng mmer Tours § P o No m A [ riberg, Twenty-geventh & FRANK C. CLABK. Times Bidg T Bee Want Ads Are Business Boosters Bee Want Ads Are Business Boosters. in the beautiful book ment place where its patrons could enjoy | breaks them. No class of fan nimals | pacific streets. frame dwelling, I, s 3 o B ng, 12,408 {bration will be 1o have evervhody have Standard Bridge company. B Z Drake.| ¢ e faculty and class of 188, The vol-| W. W, Cole. manager, said that his co- | Bas country and has developed 2 var verg. T sevenil and P ore - pt corts which will grow and ripen | frame d g 180 C. G Cariber uch 3 good time that they will talk about | Kemper, Hemphill & Buckingham, ume is No. 1 and is issued in the fifth vear | pany was retiring from the business e |Oof flint which wilk & y wenty-seventy and’ Plerce etreots mers: §

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