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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BE 1009 NHAT DEMOCRATS HAVEDUNE | mar ™" "sree” 30 e aemo | AFFAIRS AT SOUUTH OMAHA| A T BT O T T R R T T 5 T T SRS IO TSIV IR G5V SO IR R N T Chapters from Their Records Read to | trying to make the people forget their | Police Board Hears Protest on Grant- ' Voters Last Night. | broken pledges of three years ag ing License to A. H. Frye. For my part, [ would rather be long on | performances and short on platforms g FAIL ON THEIR EVERY PLEDGE no promise of mine has gone out to any | RECORD PRICE FOR SPRING LAMBS | | corporation in this city or any interest | L ] to what my attitude to high or low, as ny Attitude 0 | yor pollars | « - ected and | o will be it 1 am elected mayor, as [ | Fiis Promises Compared with His | oxpect to be. Further, no man has ever | ©O"€ Lot of Thirer Top Miserable Performance a approached me with any request, and 1 be ping the Record for the | we'el Gin iy, lieve my twenty-three years' record at the Leeat Madtiet. | bar i this city and county has protected me from such requests | p As a vesult of a contract just closed for $30,000 worth of high grade pianos with the largest manufacturer in the world we The democratic party in this city “But (he democrats shout platform, plat- | uth Omaha Board of Fire and - 9 oTe8 it rg i e hi v iness TS P, i f Py i i iano compatent, irrelevant and immaterial. i) the While, . Let's see abeut thels | Polics Commissioners were cocupied afi of| BF€ able to offer the greatest piano value in the history of the business at terms that mean nothing short of a revolution in pianc damocrats have talked ‘home rule’ 8o m platform of three years ago. They prom- |Vesterday afternoon and evening hearing | Selling. Here are the unusunal terms: that they have forgotten all about the | o,y aoljar gas and a municipal plant if | Protest brought by the president of the | Solden rule, and & number of other E00¢ | pecessary, aldn't they. Well, I have failed | Anti-Baloon league of Douglas county No Money Down -Thirty Days’ Free Trial-Freight Prepaid. rules. 1 would rather vote for & m..h:.r to find any municipal gas plant, and | |A8ainst granting a license to A. H. Frya y wi u i t g Op e e har 1 R0 . - honor and abllity without & piatform than | yo o "t g one enjoying dollar gas of thy |10 OPerate (he bar at the South Omaha One Dollar a Week - Free Stool-Free Scarf-Free Dellivery. for a platform without a man de' st | o minating kind Live Stock exchange. KEimer Thomas rep. rdmlnl-rfnnnn has been a veto admiristra- | "y 0 ihe demoerats In that plaiform |Tedented the league and attacked the right These terms bring fon of ‘nothing dong | sald ‘We favor the greatest degree of per- |of the applicant on his petition, on the These are a few of (he sentiments given | ' lioerty in Omaha subject to -good | ET0UNd that the applicant was, as alleged, by the speakers last night ‘o the voters oty dir eReht ¥F th ' Wiock ¥ it t id Harney streeis at the last sone! liberty, think that plank has been gy that he had been rusning the | 1€teenth an arney \: s & W bar withou: & l'cense; that the bar was | big republican rally of the campaign. They | K®Pt? 1 take it that it has been luvaded, - ® 2 by 8 quartet of able and | SOMewhat, by (he late lamented legislature, in the same bullding whch was ocoupled [ ] ere expressed a al v in part by a United States forcetul speakers and were recelved with | “The republican party. born in a sirugsle | U . e postoffice and approval by the men who turned out in | fOr personal liberty, ias been your friand | D00 & Peiillon had heen presented by 100 unusually Jarge numbers despite ‘the ex- | And given you every fota of personal liberty | MeMbers of the South Cenaha Live Stock i This unheard-of value—this High Grlde: Beautiful, Gua_ran?eed Piano, whlyh has by N R L) (SRS ey ;T'h:"\',.,'"M".‘,,‘.::,.';-T:R:;:.:fn‘lr\:I 156 7 . always sold at $350.00, is now offered to music lovers of this city and the West at General Charles ¥. Manderson 1s il and | the most wholesome regulatory measure af- | 5\ - EUEGS (e 2 1 i ate I8 VOur o tunity a4V . was therefore unable to preside, but his | fecting the liquor business to be found in | *&" $155.00. A clu;' saving of_3195. Here is your greatest opportunity to save money. Pitce was taken by Captain H. K. Paimer. | the country. Wil ft not be better to stand | M™ Thomas sought 1o prove his position To secure the highest quality and to have immediately and without delay in your v B ERRG Otk tokd ¢ placing Kverett Buckingham, A. H. s - o " 2 . * ::x}-:lpufl.:k-:: xM u‘(::n::m:‘:."s':u:- .‘:.i gomomsls, W are! tven .:r:"'l;‘l;,nl‘noll:: Frye and Ralph Carley on the stand to home that long desired piano. Come to our salesrooms tomorrow and have one of Jonn P. Breen. Candidates for the oity | invading your rights? Richard L. Metcate, | 10" """k"',.“_ h b o these pianos, the musical marvel of the age, sent to your home. Remember, no money counetl, the Board of Fire and Police Com- | editor of Bryan's Commoner, says that the | . " o0 Stoc ards company The attor- ey A . W, rial, fr i 00 a week. oe sto carf and free missloners. city enginéer. compirolier, al. | democratic party is destined to become tha | MY, 414 not sueceed in getting sauistactory A gol' , 30 days free trial, freight prepaid, $1.00 a week. Free stool, free s torney. clovk and bullding Inspector occu- | great temperance party, and you, friends | o 0°NC¢® ot 4 o elivery. | Buckingham testified that he had leased . o . . I > pled seats In front. Music was furnished | of personal liberty, will find no I ) A o y b - E aw By alv W At intervals by Judge Eastman's Veteran | its ranks. !l find no haven I8 | 1y har to Frye and he was to sell all Out-of-town buyers may take advantage of this offer by immediately writing for divm corps and (he Breen Boosters' quar- If the Slocumb law s to be saved to you ,““,',:m“':\,';'. :ld v:’:.. ”:::;:‘nn:'\”" i full information and descriptive price lists. twt 2 [#t will not be by placing the democratic | *® SUPPOTES Srehust & Seies o No & Doing party in power in Omaha again. The hour | o L] In the campaign three years ago the | will come when It will be endangered, and :‘”:‘ i) "”," :""‘ :r?,h:.m?;...\ "‘:';"’ “: Senobiats R UNENAC 12 % masare ‘Al | Whon shatisien S00d somb yob’ wili waat |0V SO LIS STCURC L ek Red 20 passed by the council that did not meet | strong men and not weallings commiited 4 "rv e A with the approval of the executive head, | against law and order ‘h\' he board overruled these objece » L] tions. I d that officlal mould veto the fmeas by | s further objected to ¢ th tricial ald veto the measure by Tt me leave this one word with you ol s e 897 (08 writig.acrosx is face thiese words: ‘Noth- | in closing,” said Mr. Breen. “When 1 am |\un Pelitioners because the names hed e i The Largest, Oldest and Most Reliable Piano House In the West, Kstablished 1859, Operating log dolng sald Mr. Jeffers, rnT firat | Sigcted Mayer-of this STOAL Gity, my con- | 0T 40006 ‘o the - petition by pasiiag 5 stores and a factory at Omaha, Council Bluffs, South Omaha, Sioux City and Lincoln. speaker They were correct in thelr pre- | goince will be my only guMe: the welfare to the home of the most humble wage earner-—this the most wonderful piano value ever offered, them on the original list. The reason for af “othing doing.' “Thefr entire proposition three years axo | Was A Jot 6r froth on, Sunday. but there way ‘nothing doms,’ and thelr man Shal- Taintcd Money fOl' berges loculated with the same virus | Ul o b s B Omaha Libraries 1dministrution has been incompe- Y Sption e thelr whole tarm hs baen one | or the cty will e my only motive, sng |LLl U CUBIeNded by (he defeodanis, whs ke Ay it 1311-1313 Farnam Street. Phones—-Douglas 1625; Ind. A1625 that the blank form provided for only l\m.n\- and the applicant wished to have Steinway and Weber Representatives. | i the band of Douglas will be his own. forty signers, Over thirty of the signeis appeared before the board and swore that thelr signatures were genuine and had been regularly affixed to the petition. Few of them knew Mr. Frys personally and upon this Mr. Thomas based his evant and immsierial. e Ie Ll e intaraciio | MAToi MY WokE. Tarn - Oush{ Afiec the! svibdeos wabibil 1a the bdard ] adok. with! SAVSY) el e (04 .3‘\'"'.‘.‘."‘;‘I’IRA'IES GUARD THEIR LAIR! BRIEF CiTY NEWS & our city known as a progressive | Rejected by Bryanites Into went into executive session, and on return- | o'clock. Mr. Orr is a $oung man himself At the I heatcrs 15, 10 seemd Lo mo LAl we wani a man W ing to regular session, overruled the protest |and will answer questions that are troub- | x| j imayor Wha will extend 6ur fame in Public Library Purse, and votea to grant a license to A. i. Frye |ling voung men of today. All are invited. | Youngsters Refuse to Tell Where is| mave moot Print It. . € manner other than his ability .o for the ensuing year. Mr. Thomas gave|The conference lasts but one hour | Their Den of Iniquity. Rudolpn ¥. Swoboda, Public Accouniatl | “A Winter's Tw at the Boyd. swing the lasso in New York or drink wa- | Tuinted money holds no terrors for |Immediate notice of application for a| Someone, through the agency of Mr. E. Rinehart, photographer, 151h & r““l\ . :, s B. Manford M“‘d' ‘",l,‘:m in I_\ b Y ¢ FaGRLY ers, t hree good, ne 1--Dr.Hahn now at 2125 Douglas. |~ Winter's Tale,” a comedy in six acts, by in Soux City. 1t Is time we quit fol- | Mayor Jim. A democratic legislature, un- | mandamus to compel the board to receive |D. Wiers, contributed three good, new " Remova fh Willlam Shake The cast /wing false gods and false proimises”” | der the domination of the Pesrless Leader, | ovidence which had been barred by the [shower-heads for the bath rooms. These 'T00 CUTE FOR COURT'S CUNNING | waixup Reai Bstate Co. 609 Pakies ux: il xf..):::s:":l‘xra e Mr. Searle said ne thought the people |refused to allow the hard working pro- |board's rullng and also gave notice of | nickel-plated fixtures correspond = nicely e Y e et oty an | AUTOIrGuR, & soesie _.Mr. Hanford Alive to the importance of doing the right |fessors of the State university to run the | @ppeal to the district court on the board's | With the wall decorations, so well done by | o0 114 of Ten Deftly Dodges When ohn P. Orick, candidate for ¥ Mamiiltus, young prince of Sicilia..... ing 1 e | risk y 0 he bel order granting a license. Harry Coombs and Ralph Gramlich. The gineer. Present assistant engineer. e # Miss Theo Brown AU RS Y SRR Lhe TRTL | FA o SinL S0, Bariicibating n the bene OO0 4 bath rooms are attractive the Judge Adks Him Abeut Equitable Life—Policies, sight draftsat | Camillo . (1. Alexander MacKenzle thing to do is to vote the republican ticket |fits’ of the Carnegle pension fund on the No other protests, of Which one or two Memb % Twenty-Sccond and Masea maturity. H. D. Neely, manager, Omaha. | Antigonus ... . oo M. C. Stone and tie right time 18 next Tuésday. high and moral grounds that Carnegie's ' remain, were heard, as the hour was late 2k T DRG0 ¢ A4 3 s ; : Phocion . N "Eari B. Yeadaker a8 fo 1t new Modrecards. DhE ote for Goodley ¥. Bruc “ouncil- | It 4 R e Platforms and the J§ Smoney carries an ineffaceable taint ms of | Saturday at 1 v. m. was set for further |lUn§ ads for thelr new scorecards. 'T¥ Street Vote for y ¥. Brucker for ~oun Thasius Thayer E. Jackson I do not think thése men, who wrote |dollars colned from the blood of the tofi- | hearing of protests. boys need some new cquipment and when prishubviy man of the Fifth ward on the democratic Cleomenes ....... 'nl\-(fi\“("\.\k\‘n';ll“:! | q they work for it themseives it looks like | rpe " : sovered. | ticket Lovedis e slo pintforms so easily and then forget |IN§ masses, but to the unterrified cowboy | The Poax;l :x..:}.(ud llhenlen DL o APt e e o g Ear ey "“’m"“\‘:“‘" ’:"‘“‘h’:“:‘:"'l':";‘“"(:'“ .].w"“u_ W. R, Thomas, 505 First National Bank | Follxenes. King of :‘?‘:uflm:.‘:.{,n'n'..vr‘wr.t"_!‘\x": 4 ecaslly, amount to much,” said |Such things carry no weight. 8 o had completed the legal tepd | copigin goderberg has blood in his eye. seetmd und Mason streets there is a cave | BIdg., lends money on Omaha real eatate | Archidamus, & lord of Bohemin...... Mr. Searle. “Platforms are made to stand | Dablman s after Carnegle money. He |neCessary to such action: | Hablh Tits Shaad befu < Yo read the | In sums of $600 to $20.0M0. Prompt service, 4t A .. James Mace n, bul these democrats—excuse me, [ DA% already been carrying on a corre-| A. H. Frye, Exchange bullding: Jake ARty St fonere EURIL Bops (=2 Sriv o el e | Xeep your money and valuables in_the | O1d Bhepherd. repiied father of Perdito meant to aay Jimocrats—have ridden back #Pondence looking toward the annexation Stephanskl, Thirty-ninth and L; ‘Tom | James Carroll ls reporied weriously il | soul-desiroving ddime novel! (wAYE S0 \perican Safe Deposit vaults in The Bee | clown ‘his son.......... Andiew H. Tombos and forth between Omaha and Lincoln o | Of Certain sums and last night he sprung | Koslol, Twenty-soventh and L; Klimas|,f SIS Vs Decine 8 fenber o e | for o nickel), and (o smoke the festive, bu | . | Neatherd Sl T L. Stoddard much and have been so often confronted | ® SUrPrise on the board of directors of the | Traynowwicz, 3020 Q; Stephen Miliner, Perinicious . clghretion bullding. Boxes rent $1.00 to $16. F. C 0. M. Wiiitai yesterday for Leav- 7 Vot & I - all (o | MOAT Deestin: 2 Sacier” 2 Rdwin Wanacs with the sign on the cars: ‘Keep off the |PUDIIC lDFary by (uming over to thom | Twenty-fourth and Ui William Roseweckl, |enworth, Ican, to become physical aircctor [ Not all the King's horses, nor all e | “popgiey ounty Veterans' Meet B Wit o WA Platform, that they have got off their |19tters he has recently recelved from rep- (634 North Twenty-seventh; Mike Diggin, [Of the Young Men's .Christian assoclation. | King's men could drag from llcvnu OIf- | fivectors of the Douglas Couniy Veterans' Ml Gertrude Fowler own platform. And they have not only |TSMeNtatives of the plutocratic Scolchman. |3W§ Q; Jos Jarman, Twenty-sixth and P;| Joseph Vosacek hax returned from Clark. | man in Juvenile court Saturday mOFNING |, . qciaiion will meet Monday night in room | EMIA ...coocooov.. Miss Carmolia Brown tailed to keep the pledges they made three | ' DAt the mayor wants from Carnegie | Cornelius O'Brien, 3827 Q; Gus Pearson, %20 594 ‘:‘"mis »I« a ‘q "4;) ;‘\: old .y::'-.t just where Is located this nefarious haunt. |- -0 Lo L e naing to discuss Dece | 1yarh ; e Ly gu vears.ago, but have even started out al.|!S MOAeY to bulld branch Ibraries in|Q; Joe Sandusky. Twenty-seventh and J; | qd0® fack on short business iflp Crom | M€ court and probation officers have | o, . "o pians, Dorcas : Miss Helen Ravmond ready to discard the pledges made this | OMARR In reply to this request he has' Chris Korkmaker. 31l Q; Pat Hannigan | carms 0 Polk epuiat known for some time that this den of e {received letters asking for a varied as-|3%1 Q; Dennis Ruddy, 31 North Twenty-| The South Omaha High school has se- | YOuthiul iniqaity exists in the neighbor- Monsa Miss Kathryn Stevens Marcia Orary ""r Divoros. '“"';“‘ Hermione, qu to T.eontes: Perdita B. Crary has filed suit for divorce in dis daughter to Leontes and Hermione on In regard (e o1 1 o T !cured Governor C. 'Shallenbergy ¢ | hood indicated few minutes Sat- 3 ; ol mions “Many millions of dollars will be spent :]".:l'.'::'"u_ of, u::l"‘::"lz:,’:” "_'“"": T T LARin.. 1006 At avomn; | S0 s byl b e ‘L,.'\m.:: < :.:Mr{: Cwarme bt nevey | trict court charging Charles Crary of New- % 4 Miss Drofnah within the next few years right here in s Mg grnoe anY | dossh Schlits Brewing comeeay, #1911l 1.0 ookt lenves oded Lot BlaRLL Nkl nto ot » ton, la.. Wwith cruelty. The couple were | Whatever he the reason, “A Winter's | kindred data. These letters he turmed Ruben H. Beard, Railroad avenue and Jef- | 8 hot 2 | 7, p Omaha, and many complex questions will 5 i s e to take up his new position as manager c d married in the Jasper county tewn in 1904 167 in one of the feast fréquently. staged BOSI ik st Jwhen thls Limd oomws "}ovfl to the library board last night with | ferson; E. A. Cheshire, 408 North Twenty- |a rural telephone exchange. Do you go up to Twenty-second and and have- five . children. 4 e . will need tent men at the head of | '* TéQuest thai the desired information | fourth: John Franek, Twentieth and §; M.| The South Omaha Eagles are preparing [ Mason?’ asked Judge Kstelle ., |dramas of Bhakespeare, and it came last S ieo ST g men at the head of |y, ¢,rpi3hed him. P. Brennan, 301 N; Joe Uvick, Twenty-|3 Ereat treat in an athl stunt Tuesday No, | don't care to shake dice, an.| Mecelpts of Internal Revenues—The reé- |, oning as a novelty 10 nearly every mem- our government, able to stend the MONeY | “Af(er the matter had been broached and | seventh and \: Barmes evening, May 4 veral local celebritho dceipta for internal revenue for the Ne-y Mo T 0 o would not be entirely desirable if only from the stand month for the preceding year the cRaracipr: of Hiarminta he loveliest kg n Cogan, 2180 Q; 5 swered the Hoffman child, who is 10 years | ¢ e X s it should spent, and to settl will compete In boxing matc collection district for the month ¢ s it should be spent, and to setile the {ine poard had caught its breath a motion | George Beiitz, %28 Q; E. R. Tutsch, 18| The Benth Oumato i ot age raska collection distiict for the month of questions as they should be settied. Now | High imul hat | APl 1900, wers $191,182.49. as agains 31 4 # o was made and carried to the effect Lhat|South Twenty-firet; Joseph Laich. 2101 Q; |assoclation held an hnportant meetingd This, of course, was an admission that|ADP 1. 1W0 wers T8 e alibatantint | DOInt /6F popular SHiakespéatesn’ ehuostior e (he (ime to Attend (o this, and it le (e communication be referred to the | Anton Oliwecki, Thirty-sixth and U: Frank | Tuesday evening. and anothar will be held | the cave éxists, but that Ab (arime (IR Cor ABpIrINRG SROWINE & SUDSHAS incumbent on us to §0 to the polis Tues- | axecutive committee of the board with r vy ek iy : | at the high school building Monday svening . Increase of $13,135.24 over the corresponding | but more pariicularly undesfiable because day and clect the solid republican ticket.” el e board wit Stanek, 101 North Twentietn; P. J. Martin, | to arrange for the approaching commence. | 1€ boy slipped up. From this point on he | 4 Quest for a report at the next meeting, a | 40 North Twenty-fourth; Mike Sexton, 231 | ment strenuouly denied knowing where this al- s Work of the Police Board. | month hence B Junise Harold \Thirtiets aad: Tl a1 leged cave or bard is and he could not be| Fumersl of Merman R. Mamchoff-—I'u- | example of womanhood which the play- Ueclaring that the {ssue in the presont If the money is furnished requested. | maken a total of thirty licenses lssued last . . shaken or cajoled In letting go the infor- ,':"'“1"'(';“;7 :;M‘ _'I_‘I’;":':l.‘\’ "'"r':“'; “";‘ wright drew, and played well or played iil U1y campaian s “N0L g0 much & questcn | the oily must provide he ailes and et | mig. AL the previous meetig thirty-nine | Dickie and Rose mation Mupchot!, -whel At TUrsdey, wete TG Loy Loy, ook worth wiile party as a ,‘r,m n r-r’.o..n government ::'!"-m: .;. ll‘-"n n-'u‘vvn be-;r:\ vear for main-|)icenses wers granted. Seven more nceuml - , The boy has glven some people some .Alzm‘u\ G o Rl N D T T rdd ain, Autolycus ‘s an interesting rogue. D TR bl tomarin totRE RIS e s il A30 In e 0 NaSapuié Sharely wnioh w1 | in Second Debate | rouvie. A recent expioit conaintea ot put- | AE e 8 K0 A rdey 1o | He is the omly villain in the whole glley b Five ana. Pailce -ommiesioners and the | ADDRESS ON__COLLEGE LIFE | Saney-sie 1o vear oy ooy pninet | { fne anict ou o siovaac mhool whish dn it ST o0 g0 o, Buria) whois villatay 41a; ot ke Mgk ToWSrAbIE LE Pire: and Pal ommissioners and the E | elghty-six last vear. The previous licenses | [ pecehred ik Nomb Hourh' WAL SN IRQUEN rhres Mors Candidates Withd h A § g YLD Paadh B XIS SRMDOESTE PH. VRN oot granted are as follows: | : tion of the young !dea !n the direction it is | Thres More Oandidates AW-——Fheee | and. .de¢p in immorality as he muy have done by tie hoard e quoted from | Pref. Natham mermstelm Talks te " Th LU 0 N George Scnuler, | M8YOT 80d College President Discuss | . 7, oot Fioffman was tuened oyer | more candidates for the Hoard of Fite and | been. he was as happy as he was con democratic docuwent which cailed attem- | . ""."' the High Twenty-fourth ‘and L: John Riches, 2411 N | Prohibition in Chicago Audi- | to Probation Officer Gibson, who will un: | Police Commissioners—Charles J. Anderson, | acienceluss. 1t may be noted DAS fon 10 the cloaing during the present ad- | e Jydved Stelling, 21 Q; 8ol Goldstrom. | TS e dertake to make him &0 to school and be- | M. L. Clark and V. F. Kunci—nave with- that while in other cases Bhakespeare's ministration uf the notorious Martin Arcade | ~College Life” was the subject of an ad ‘“7‘1“:‘.'.‘"' lf""m’l“""'fi< m}""""vl;l:"":w ‘m_'-:.! torium eater. Mava ‘whils theN. Grawn, leaving. a total of forty-four for | criminsls defeated. through their criminal 4 alleys Of tie sort, and sald that this Foress delivered last night by Prof. Nathan | yn /7 Cewon S8 Ntth fwenty fourth —— Pacy Hoteky, Fastus MoClellin and Paul | thie -board. As the ballot" is now “helng | it {r own objects, the playwright di 1 mecomplshed ‘despite the fact that | Bernstéin before Mr. Dennison’'s class of [ fourth, Herman Anger, %M Q: W. | CHICAGO, May 1.—Before an audience | Holiday wers sente 4 ‘o the Detention | Made up no more petition candidates can | not preach th nyerse e “he good and Ya was sppointed by & repubiican | SIS 8cbeo) young men. | Harris, Twenty-sixth and LRBERN0S | o ded Sach SPekes WFith At dor et o Lyl e S A withdraw vou'll be hapmy " theory of ethics, Witness | “Phat there Is not enough distinction made Thirty-ninth aad L J. L. Rothehilg, | 51 40P ’ | school. Their last exploi. was the carrylng the gentle Deademiona, all love and service b Johin Cerveny, Twel v osity. the second debate between Mayor |oft of a qu Ay i i wizi to amend,” said Mr. Kennedy, 'n this country between colleges and uni- | I Casiker, Twenty suth ang : ff of a quantity able wire. Mrs. Holl @rim Reaper Beats the Stork—While ne | he EEILE FERATEENE B0 Al the wheel : Mr. Hanford's characterization of = ! David 8. Rose of Mllwaukee and President | gay ¥ colored w n q n vy record for Ap:il. 198, I8 the sanie hat thi€ wes done because Versities was one of the points made by Fred Heffiinger, 2031 Q. Alexander Grant, v iy ® & day, a young colored woman, was quite | mortuary re for Ap:i haas oL R T NS | Berusteis. He saya ihat a college |30l Qi Y. K. Oakley, b North Twenty: Samuel Dickie of Aibion college, Mich. on | overcome by being deprived of her -boy {as that of the corresponding month of lasi |\ W0 EUHCTCR CORELI L ) was appointed by a republical . fourth; Del Green, 3002 ol rman- | the llquor prohibition question w fve " r 8 . y |y ~138—the bl ecord sho loss of | VOV " ’ 5 DccaeTae Rowever, elaim | tr8ins a man dor life and not for a living | gy 9 2%, st B o ’rri:i:-"u\ -n“ Av nluwl‘:\:nl ‘:wn' et ut oo kanlu AR LUL T UL R o -:mr ) m:“xpv:‘m;w;z m;'v.» ‘n:: 1:' ull hs, | ORLeS. 0d vepsaly, Mign. Drotasls mor iversities o, hence the college is the | road avenue: Jetter Brewing company, 8 R A e B . g g 4 U | impressive ax the womanly Hermlone th cloting the Arcade and kin- |38 un E pewing comply, M9 or Rose, In argulng the negative of Back to Earth. 5 boy 7 girls. Duri £il of this e, out ne tell you that the |Dotter instltution. The college gives the | ¥4 South Thirtleth: Pat Cunningham. 20 | LTI Bank (8 UEAEEALe AR A4 e e Sareinn g o AN eyt Kng WL AL SHTIE A o v |as Hermione's daughter, the girlish Pe tell you th Q; Charlen Tesnole. outl Twents- | the proposition that prohibition. is rigk he morning paper slip from bis | year there were bul 176 births, % boys and ? X ; / closing (hem was written by my | education necessary to men who will have | fiisi: Willlam Broderick, 2501 Q: Paul .\k‘-ll- said In part ands and wrinkled his forehead in & fit | gy gije There were four pairs of twins, dita. Neither, howeve a5 inedequate in and | am s republican. How can |10 fght and overcome great obstacles in | ner, Jetferson and county line: Gus Hed. | w v nisb breni deep abstraction s pi-Besy | the either part. In the support Jobm J qowrgR g oy e ife. College life ingrains loyalty in & man | gren. %8 N: Peter Aull. Thirtieth ana ;| “THINKIng men recognize prohibition as| “And then his wife entered b, | 10, Jiols And 2 kg Rurke as the old shephierd, reputed father muctata claim the credi SN Nio g M. J. Wramic, Twenty-elghth and 8. | proposed as an extreme remedy, wholly | she anded what's th Joseph W. Turner Decision Stands—The | .0 periiia. and Andrew Tombes as lis andieates for the excise board there | 8nd loyalty t untry and business puts | Ciaries Durr, 2230 Jefferson: Joe Mader | insufficlent and destructive in actual prac- | WE/SNY subject that presses so heavily United States clreuit court of appeals has A R kets In the field, aside from “Oclety on a higher plane. 0 put secietly | Twenty-sixth and Q; A. W. Bazar, Thirty- | your burdened mind nil States 3 son, shone conspicuously o8 b Bigher 7 ) . b s s | tice, while on the other hand they realize | *'He looked up with a quick start affirmed the decision of Judge W. B, Mup- | “ihe olay hes Lasn &ivén .o, Randsome ROREAIE for DA N Pee 4l sl ave sl s Mistnatn £oion, MM N; Joha. Cubningham soclety. Now they wre socking some ra- | (BO% % Den WOULt &0 APOL VIl Muck. |agaist the city of Fremont, in Wiich | o effectively. Notably o the storm of and ol 1A R D e ine. | whih haslay 10 Willam Guseck, T8 North Twenty-sevanth. | ¢i500) i middle’ sround ng says would be requived in order 1o |Judge Munger decided wgainst return | gcene following the wbandonment of the pridates for the extreme of strict p e Record Price for Lambs. | Mayor Rose present staustics from | cominunicate with the planet Mara. |of a check for $1.000 to Turner for failur? | paby Another feature -deserving T O, come back to earth,” said his wif " The price paid for lambs reached | Kansas, Maine and oth: o n states . $ f to enter into a contract with the c¢liy of | mendation is the several dances done by < ae | The speaker nlso referred to th. nd- coldly The ice man is at the kitchen me s the ¢ don: republizun candidaies, who stand for san 0 the friend- | i et known record yesterdsy-in the | to show that g bit ) ' 4 | hips college ¢ - p | door and saye you'll have to pay him that | Fremont after having been awarded cer- |{he -Misses Kathryn Stevens i :n:‘ “,p,l:.mm,.”.’i:"fm':Kye..r.w.::“:n..: L “i“':‘!,Ir'::e‘:-l:v.:lnlt«lt::({-‘):r‘:\: .:-:: fays | Bouth Omaha market. . Ten dollars per | drunkenness ply. |1 Seuls yuii O BIGL OF DO RS Hein Off M8 2 (ain paving contracts Shrock. Viiginla Grose and Goldle Brooks party. the balance wheel of the city, the stale and the nation, and the solution of the question is to elect the republican ticket | government, Bctween the two we have the Preached foi centuries. at Dartmouth. hundred straight was pald for a load of { churches now in fa thirty-seven choice sprifig lambs. The | those that fostered intolerane MOVEMENTS OF OCUEAN STEAMSRIPS. | thirty-seven lambs brought the shipper| Mr. Dickle contended that Hauor drinking | N o | \;:‘“mu “A,.,',':.: u,:.,: over $30 In rbll'.. sduch prices llx'e consid- | shortened life and - increased labillty 1o | from top tu " NEW vernina aledon s ered remarkable and are caused by light | disease. Of the lMauor dealers he said was (he last speaker, and in the course of | Ngw YORK Deutachland ity of lambs. All grades of lambs and |them. The net result of their life and labo NEW 4. Br s address calied attention to unbroken | NEWNCRE. . o R sheep soid high and rapidly yesterday is 1o lower the moral tone of the com- | ° party pledges made by the democrats thrse | NapLes Eomania In other classes of live stock no great | munity. A few nights ag weni into a e a S r a e NAvims. Prinness Iren . + princink! are better tham piatforms. SOUTHAMPTON Cymrie. vailed, At the end of the fourth month |cago alderma re nything more TAV s Savele Candidates and Placf L AL Lancostrian Friesland of 199 the receipts in hogs show a de- | iike hell ¢ Aming pit The people of this ¢ity want to consider | BOSTON... Bostonian Finland crease of only 47,000, a very nominal fig- UEENSTOWN Ultoma $ candidates some, and not platforms alto- | SUEENSTOWN _—— ure R s 3 % gether, and- 1 would rather vote for a m.nl ANTWERP Menomines. Monfort Sunday Services. sansa T dios 3 = A Th It ll O JLOGN r B e e enuuus | SShabs . fiawics DGR s vt g VI LT nd Then sa ver terian church is to be conducied by T “Civje liberty and the r i [ X ] = W. McCullough, managing editor of the | engaged toduy as ne Omane Bee. He will discuss problems of | siruggle Civil Do Y F l Tho \va ? fll\,lelh:d |: the “l“renuu“u':u‘ H‘xmn(;n\o‘uu saloon will die » Six more days of the greatest picture bargains ever offered by any art dealer anywhere, anytime. ie address has been arranged under the B £ 0“ u; <, |S y nur ces of this h:u\{r‘ltrh;;nd ik FRANK PHELPS SUES JOHN 8ix more days during which you can get any of our genuine artists proof etchings at half price. 1 all tired out you sometimes he service at Lefler morial church . Dp 7ou fool ol MMLOVY. DO 100 Mot | o oe mnae ik untee s | . BERGERS ‘FOR: WIFE'S LOVE o8 or trade any longer? Do you have s poor ape- the morning, owing to the illness of the -_— Six more days of our great bargain square on the third floor where pictures, choice pictures, de- tite, end lay awake at mights unable to sleep? Are pastor, Rev. Karl Hiller. In the cvening | Matimates Mer - g ."‘“"""""' sirable subjects, varying in price from $2.00 to $20.00, are positively sold at 19¢, 49¢, 78¢, 98¢, $1.98 e 4 4 wks for tha o R N T Pbp P A | BB W, Livers Wit O o0 puiny, maneratio Six more days to get your framing done at on e-fourth off ) you rd's church obeerve holy --Oti-.-' n’y’”"cmmiod‘&’-::e‘r; _I‘= communion at § &. m. Tae Bundsy school . : ¢ g Don't be one of the few who will let this sale go by withoul availing themselves of this great POO.NNE. - Syp WS P 2 3 is at 9:0 a. m. AL St Clements, boly helps has brought sult in dis make you a different individual. It will set your l:;yll:: i e R trict court f: 0 agatnst John W. Ber- | to work. It will set things right in your stomach, The Baptist Young People's union has |§er® of the Bergers Automobile company | r appetite will come beck. It will purify your blood. secured John Baptist, & native of Arme-. |07 8lienation of his wife's affections. 1t} Six More D.y' It's Al / FLw?‘-““L..‘“‘N~'::.‘;:,‘:.’EL.‘¢"‘E..”fifl"£-" nia. for Tuesday svening, May 4 He will |18 the first suit of the kind in district court o Lis, PING! A S ‘m-n'.. almost gained s foothold in the form of « present an oriental wedding in costumes. | 100 In some time Sale, Ov cough. hn-dm-“-"“. or bleeding st the lungs, it will bring sbout s He will be assisted by eighteen young peo- e de vor cont, of all cases. It is & remedy prepared by Dr. K. V. Pierce, ple. . Yy whose adoice is gloen free to all who wish o write him. His The Christian church gave the tarce com- | %' 10 sk & divorce e ‘oot o e wide saporioose sad veriod pres oty “Poume. Lammseas ant evenmmg. o | udiousia wnd_contniciusy. " 1518 Douglas St. Don’t be wheedled by & peany-grabbing dealer into king inferior substi- the lign school auditorium. The proceeds P : 2 . oy br> " the pPIintiff of “the soclety tutes for Dr. Pierce’s medicines, recommended to be *‘just as good. Dr. §0 10 the benefit of the bullding fund 8 o & ierce’'s medicines or N COMPORITI Their every ingredient printed 4 assistance of his :: nb-:r --.”.n.'"ua:ll'm- roots without sloohol. Contain mo habit- ¥. M. C. A. Noten ] 1 3 o 3 R. W. Orr of Omaha will be at the Young | Quick Action for Your Monéy—You get forming drugs. World's Dispensary M:““' Associstion, n“"f_z'_" Men's Christian assbclation gymnasium | that by using The Bee advertising columns x more deys in which to get your pick of any framed picture from our beautiful stock at 4 off opportunity Phelps, who is trea Kiug | theater, charges Berg