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OMAH BRIEF CIIY NEWS . have ween adopred oy severst | NLBRASKANS AT THE N, E. »\.;I\lemnry of an NO DREDGING OF THE LAKE (d ® The company will begin the manu >y 3 u?o:on m:MwfiXu ':)o:" "l"‘"fll’ll-w : ¢;¢¢ asd ‘v..a — Victor | Several from Omaha and Other Cities thert (J()”l\ Improvement at Cut-Off Postponed, as Sprlng oxfords White of the Havens-White Coal company | Will Take Part. Machinery is Costly D[ o Sy o 3 . ranaei d | e Biases a Juror | ! For Men and Woemen 2 3 4 5 6.7 8 |rerore ihe omana Ad i ar ahe mosndss | MEETING AT DENVER THIS YEAR BIDS RECEIVED FOR WORK HIGH [meeting Tuesday. Mr. White told of his| 9 '0 ll |2 '3 |4 Is experfences advertising it Joul. | e g Edward Porter Gets Excused from — Program is Areanged and Edo- Case in District Court on west in Fifteen Cents n Yard to wedge it in on the Omaha market de: 6o % 2526 27 2829 |1 s i Tt S| A A ‘ e | 1argely attended and held in the banquet Tt being assumed that a good cook i a | Have Root Print It L | room at Hansen's | rare article and Waward Porter a grateful e Opera Glasses— Edloin, Jeweler Nebr will be | represented at the | man, who shall say that wrongly | On account of (he great cost of dredging Rudoipn ¥. Swobbda, Public Acco it T ¥ morning® i wHery. & '8 probable that litle ‘work ./V - H 4 "o . convention of the|in district urt 3 Rinehart, photographer, 18th & Farnan BI;QCSK [ingmt‘ m n 3 association n Denver | Porter wan a cepted Monday afternoon e A T e By it The Best $2.50 Oxford in Town Wkup 1 . July 8 tate directors from Ne-|as a juror In the sult of Mrs. Bedelia Ward r. The park commissioners belleve B st hecdse we'va repeatediv provan: that WHlkup Real Batate Co., 609 Paxton Blk W Y D TN R P LS SN S 0 rst work (o be done should be the We say best, hecause we've repeatedly pr orld for U. P. braska are against the Aetna Life Insurance com- | Heyn, photo, removed to 16 and Howard A. A. Reed, University of Nebraska, Lin- | pany. Mrs. Ward's son, Frank Ward, hela | IT°d8Ing of the lake. Dredging machinery they will give better and longer wear, snappier styels and Romoval—Dr. Hahn now at 2125 Dougias B. B. Combs, (ptical business, 1520 Burgert, Kearney; D. W. Hayes, Alllance; | qaath he was hurt In a railroad accident, ,_ 9 N K Douglas street. Examination frae. Monster Weighing Three Hundred | c. w. aylor McCook: J. M. Matsen, Fre Sha the Dicintitt claiin that tHe scdidenry | "TRUONE 1oF the year | We've proven that their styles are always the newest, " : 2 x o | Bids have been reecived for dredging. but . . lawiable Life -Polici ht drafts at Tons Will Work in the Sierra |mont: S H. Thompeon, Hastings: Joseph | couceq hiw death, the defonse i B | 6o Towant, I I at 18 Eenlt & Sard, With their shapes the nobhiest, and their lasts the neatest. maturity. H. D. Neely, manager, Umaha Nevads Mountains R. Fulk, Hebron: J. A. Doremus, Madison. [0 oo o050 ine ey | | a | will cost $20,000 or more and with this ex . o of . o €oln, and these city superintendents: George | an accldent pelicy for $1.60. Prior to m.‘w‘mm et b R o more comfort than any oxfords ever offered at this price. Kéep your money Arid valuables in tl Dr. W. M. Davidson. superintendent of | 0 € 8 0 L et 1 i | ackine owred by the beded the 'w"k‘ We've proven that their materials are equal to, and n the avidson | Mes. Ward did not appear i court until | could be done for about 4 centé a vard " . = Pords ,A"l‘;""‘" Safe Depofit vaults in The Boe e {pu NStsuction in Orediie Wil 1963 (h8 | Lo’ ponten Mg sv ottt that he 34 306 | This would be o Big Savins 1o (W 108K Fun | often better than is found in $£3.00 and $3.50 Oxfords, bufld Boxe: o 816, sion Pa ; als. are DOW awaiting | general discusston | on the subject of . - | 3 Ay L6 e o - "‘;r‘n e m,;,.\‘ gy . h \” A e e ekt | W ‘| trial o et ote. | Know either the plaintiff or anybody en the | and the hoard therefore b it would | and that the making is done by only the most expert ans Homettakers on reasonal e arrival in Omaha of the largest and hai Inddetrial Education A other side. But when he saw Mrs, Ward | be more than justified in a dredge g termy, ropaid monthly. Nebraska Savings |most powerfl ive over bullt for |mentary Schools.” ¢ | he became troubled in mina | instead of having the work done under con workmen - p and Loan Assoclation, 1608 Varnam street | Any railroad in the world, 1t is enro Mre. Orfetta S Chittenden, supervisor o f've seen her somewhere,” he | tract Isn’t it worth your while to try a pair of these excel- Organighd 15 | from Philadelphia to Caitfornia, where public o0l kindergartens of Omaha, will | 1 ¥¢ e o7 SOCERRET. | Te mek | ““We propose dredging the entire lake and y 9 : N al 1 f | Joo, Oully's WAl Fhursday—ioe Cuiiy, | Wi be 1 by Harriman on the South lead the Alscussic o \.,u‘(” T3 aserp il o adii ol [piting the it on the lowlands. bringing lent oxfords? Once tried, you'll always call for them. g ae :l.:"’.:.p...\l B Tt R T s Vot R e L e G ORl Int®: | (L over N0 TOAVIetOREew ithaor, that Wiole DAtk above e “hign wate Shown in patent, gun metal, vici kid or tan leathe m ma Jaekson's horse will be tried in | erra Nevada mouhtaina een | Wi irther Modification o e o mark a4 Park Commiss Cornish Ustplet, couft: Wednesday, and Duncan | Roseville and Truckee, Cal tion of the Handiwork of the Kindergarten (he had known the plaintift some time Ihere 18 no fertilizer as nutritious as silt lace or blucher styles and all size and Duncafi Mlrner nccused of arson wiil| ‘VI1thout Its tender this glant weighs |and Elementary Grades Should be Made” The breakfast taule furnished the clue and with this spresd thickly over the land be b Thurdday: 20000 pounds. ten tons more than any| Dr. Davidson will lead the discussion on| “These cakes aren't as good as Clara | oo W 8 MOl oS0 aTe o ol other engine in the world, With the addi- | “How Can the Curriculum of Elementary used to bake,' sald Mrs. Porter with a [ (¢ b (Hher SSBEaton WO RLw (00 | ath M"ur::? h:‘lfi‘v’:fln“‘r: ;”‘l‘:‘""‘"_‘”"“um of 170,000 pounds of the tender the |8chools be Enriched? | stgh Drobably plant & few trée on. the higher PaPfent for 40 damase by Tire o oo, | total welght as engine stands ready | Fdward C. Bishop, state superintendent| I have i, said Porter ground where silt will not be spread, but VACNL, (wo story frame dwelling at 4210 | {07 Service s 300 tons. The length 18 [of public instruction of Nebraska, will afs- | “Have what?" asked his wife. | anids trom thiw but little work Will prol SewdE® street, ‘The building is owned by | MNELY-IWO feet. cuss the “Etbical Valie of the Vocational | Porter explained to her and then went | pjy Abrahati Marlin sn#llh was insured. The | A companion of the sume size s being blaze occurred At 10 o'clock Monday night and was extinguished hy the fire depart nent. be done In the park this year in Secondary Bducation.” | down town. When court convened he went | Cottagers in the park will be allo: | built to haul the trains up the grade of | (harles Fordyce, dean of the University |up and whispered in Judge Bears' ear remain there another season, paying rent | “The House of | 116 teet to the mi They are| tyo and | o¢ Nebraska, will discuss “How to Develop | . vo aaughter of the plaintiff used to be a | to the Pa ward instead of to private High Merit.” two-tenths more powerful than the heaviest | proiey the Inner Community Life tn Gor. | | locomative o or University.” s she was (lie best ook that eve Wife's Desertion Ca Mim Agony— | Pacific and the two will be able O, MHotAR, - prekldunt. oF ehe Wt b e 'I"l‘ S ey VYRt Averring that B wife's desertion of him|more than any four engines now in serv- | | was, T guess T would be prejudiced Normal schoo! at Kearney, will discuss the | e P ~ l acts aused hifi “unfofd Mental ugony and dis- | ice on those lnes s S i | He was excused. eculiar Pdtt | topic, “Who Should Determine S.andards | ‘ress.cClavence 1. MclLain is suing Clara i e | LAST CALL ON_ THAT - FUND fans il 5o “iamaros o 51| [mpostor is ’ in W c_lsh s Data VcLain senurated from him in April, 1904 | wimal Day of Grace Granted for ChITA | Mins Elisabeth Van Zant of Omaha, witl | # Q - The plainuft ways that his wite's mother | Suving Institute Builde | discuss the *‘Possibility or Desirabllity of | Landcd mn Jall Analysis of Work of Weather Man aused the breact ing Money. | Natlonal Uniform System of Stenog- | for Month of April is Los Shark Mestrained Ma-cus Tol- | — | raphy.” | | man, a fireman on the MilwAukee, has an { Today is the fast day of grace which the | G, W. A. Luckey, professor of education ihm” Henderson, Who Solicits Funds | Interesting. | njunction in district court against D. H. | directors of the Child Saving Institute | at the University of Nebraska, will dis- | for Salvation Army, is | | 4 | domestic In our hoursebold,” he explained, | ownership, as heretofore | folman, a loan agent, from filing a salary [to raise the balance of the $15000 bullding | cyss “Should School Hyglene Become | Colonel L. A. Welsh, who mixes the | oan aslgnment or from interfering in any | fund. George A. Joslyn gave three days of | Department of the Public School System | Arrested. weather for Omaha and vicinity, got his manner with the plaintitf in the discharge | grace on his conditional $26.00 and the com- | 4.4 Physical Training be made a Sub-de- | I nerve together Monday and issued a re of his dutles as an employe of the road. | mittee 15 putting in & busy day trying 0| parement Under School Hygiene?" Fifteen days in jall was the thanks given | POTt Of his weather doings for the month he case involves the ordinary loan shark |bring up the total to the nceded amount. |~ A" Thomas, president of the State | yumeq Henderson for earnestly soliciting | APril. The report comes out without story e o reeelven Monday aare, | Normal school at Kearney. will djacuss | vuial’ (o the Salvation Army Saturday An | APOIOY OF regrel, but it tells a number of Dog Catohers to Mtart Fifteenth—Mem- | LIOnd! subscriptions recelved Monday were: | «rye proper Balance Between Mental and | ipo | h | facts which are anything but compliment Jeru of the cliy counell say they will prob. | Subscription to the §75,000 bullding | uscular Training in the Behool Curri- [ary to the man who would dish out such 1bly order the dog catchers to begin their | geription of $500. ... culm." Officer Lahey arrested him on complaint | WSAther to & helpless publle. =~ unds about May 15. Dog lags are being | E. M. Morsman & Vot Bishop "will. dldowss . “How 81014 | of ‘several women who said hewrepresanted | ACCOFINg to the ‘.nnfvlb\i né o ! he |‘ ¢ Dancing. Cabs of Omaha o fie Atiishes. gf Both Meny and- SOy iymastt (0 W65 BRRREr of (he "AERY" OB | S e it Eih A e 45,4 The ity clerk bas twice as many Kkenridge 100.00 | Departments of Young Men's Christian | wag collecting funds for them. j ing the entire e while, the pere SO age, that officlal estmating that 3,50 dogs Henry & Henry 1.0 | assoctation Supplement That of the Public | The captatn in charge of the Saivation |°F SUIShine, whatever that”is, run h$ low ~ill be allowed ta live = licsased life in Bradford - 100.00 as zero many days and s 100 for only one | A. Foote 100.08 | Schools Army_work declured that Henderson was 'g.. of (he entire month. The highest tem dmaha during the year. Laracn-Baker 1ce Machine company §0.001 Miss Kdith Tobit, librarian of the Public | an Impostor. The man had already served | perature was 5. on sl oy gor o e One Man Gets Mis Liguor—In spite of [A friend . 8000 | library in Omaha, will discuss “A Plan of | time for the same offense committed last S0t ks on the 8th of the month. Th R A. Brogan o g Al Baints chur irse of Instruction fn the Use of Li- | winter, has spent two terms in jail for | greatest daily range during the month was another varlety of charity swindling, and |on April 2%, when the mercury tumbled day Tuesday on account of the election, [ Nellie €. McClanaha . and Results Accomplished | at least ono man anaked to gather in |G 3, Montkomery. s v i C. Bishop of Lincoln will discuss the | is said to have also been in the clutches of | degrees without half trying | . enough Jiquod juy to secure a free ride In | . J. O'Brien company : 3 “Present Status of Agricultural Education | the law for drawing on a fictitious bank | For the last thirty-nine years the govern- the city's hurry-up wagon. Thad Bea ah.;nl\mi J. HOOK...oooiinnn E in the Public Schools.” | account. | ment has kept a record of the bghavior of mont, who glves his home as Jefferson- | M. H- Loomis, coo.c fyrnan — | the month of April in this locality, and the D., was arrested by Officer Brug- [ W. H. Russell..... 5 | The Value of Proprieta Medicines 4| MES MUSIC COMPANY I“\ ge for that time I8 a mean tempera- who charges that Beaumont was|The Beta Soclety vens Is proven by the very large percentage of | | ture of 513 degrees. This ye Lowever, Ll e et | ErGcceds' trom: puslic. WAHei (1111 1830 | physicians prescriptions or the same meme SELL TO HAYDEN BROS | (ure of 313 dess s yeur, Fow Chadwic | tn spite of all that could be done. the mean R ) SRk dles found in every drug store In America, | | | Mrs, Frederick Nash % temperature for the month was only 4, Commercial Club Membership—Latham | M Frrdorick Tash ..o i but as they are written in Latin, few pa- | Well Known Msankato M E At camd Very Aeat ot Feing thiut » rea ate . n | ang Vi g . ‘\1\::’:; ‘mlm de, 4‘ ":R."r ;".’,::, ':"h" » Jonn Fierd B R Taslify this (Aot S ASSUALRALIES 18 | The report also shows that we are shy bbbl b, drgt et l,',”‘, D Teadar. | Camh 10.00 e old standard proprietary medicines | 8 Bip Rprguin. | on rainfall, and that since the first of the i al club Tuesday, |} | year the deficiency is more than an inch | ! b e day, | B E, O Chap, XK. Norti F 10 ;;r|[|k.- Lydia Pinkham's Vcgetable Com- A s Ty BIS SAOULIVG pominitteel xR Richhed (Catrige 5 1090 | pound, that have stood the test of time, d On account of various other interests Golonst: Welbk srdered deling . t Hill Sunday school 918 At b 3 the test c d *|and a half. Whether or not Colonel \ ordered delingueats posted on the bulletin | Walnut Hill Sunday school. .. 8.0 (serve a place in ey family medicine | Which demanded . the attention of the | |0 e Tl n ST G e remedied the poards of the club. More Than sixty are ! (i 4 0 hest, and It is most certain they would members of this weli-known Mankato, | delinquent, some of them prominent busi- | Cash R . | not be prescribed by physicians If they were | Minn.. music firm, they declded to close | “Spne® SOEE TSI L0 e wing for | ness men of the city. All names must go | Mrs. Myra Leech | B. 0. Chapter A. H.. Aillance able to devise a formula equally as effi- |out their business. the month is stated to have been north up, According to the order of the committes, | frnest Stuht s 5.9 | cactous Our very low cash. offer was accepted | wnich is no news to anybody. The total | . ¥ M. Klopping..... - d cured this high-class stock of " o ‘ lven as 8% : . , Money Burgiars Come Around—“Money | ARDE 5 and we secured ®gh movement of the wind s given as 87% | el musical merchandise at & price which en- bt or about the same as the dameter | [ 1 Dis label in a coat means more than money’s worth,, | neighborhood of Tenth and Hickory | streets sold every day, though the total is but the fact that the saloons were closed all report does not state. burglars” visited the home of A. B. Gur- | Cash R T TR Y YourBathino Ba il e ont ol e sl or) oo it | " b, day afternoon. Spurning valuable jowelry | K C: Fldridge. . 4 : Bt 3 G sational bargaina in pianos, organs. small |any connection in these facts is not stated. | M and silverware, which in itaelt would have | Miss Tda Allen, Lexington. Neb.. . 5 3 R i instruments, supplies and sheet music ever | As miscellancous phenomena of the month tn em made @ haul much richer than falls to the l\'\nlfl;‘ Y i 5 bu'ts ll] ea( lness known in Omaha it is noted that there were no aurora ;n;:\' i ot of the average daylight prowler, the | A R | The Holmes Music company have fdr | alises, but in place there were supplied five 3 R e 1::‘;:: D ATt K :,i“:)]».:‘ o :v‘h"! :;:r - A Ak g e ‘”,,,Te‘ ,“." LR n (hestatiaot e SK.AAA" ua Jolon: BALS > hatl- | are built with special models for young men. You'll ind them in Or men ransacke 6 house while Tom Kelly 3 2 any years been we own throughout | sun halos and one moon ha | { Y ; & § e family was not at home, but so far 4 can f Amanda Rohrbaugh, Fairbury, Neb. |Courtland Beach Will Open Decora- | ihe west and north as thoroughly reliable | storms, two fogs, six thunderstorms mv-li the best shop in town. When you match the price, you won't be learncd nothing was taken raoe | IR MACKey tion Day and Manawa One | dealers of high-class musical merchandise | two frosts, which ought to do equally as | match the worth. was gained by raising a window. ° enrietta Benedict and the stock will be found fully up to | well | A book about men's fashions free for the asking. . o vde h! .t of qualit The repot 'alls to state that there were | Moagland's Brother Admintstrator— | & (150 8 Day Before Hayden's high standard of quality | port fails t nat ther | . o ;agland has be | { — Mr. Holmes, the senior member of the |no earthquakes, no tidal waves, no sun- | t 8 F ch 0. B Y T san Al | Bav and Men e Q- Balrd : ‘ 1 | trokas and no spidamic of Asiatic. cholara u athan iscteer Co. adminis rator of the eatate of Theodore B W. Wright....... ) et out your bathing suits. firm. 18 now connected with out pia Ateoum a0d. Rl o Auaician ) Hoaglanz, who ded recently in 8t. Joseph, Q. Shapier. A. 8., Kearney Courtland Beach will open Decoration | partment and will be In personal attendance | Otherwise 1t scems c 8 g CHICAGO Goetz y | bl Mo., leavng a large estate. The distribu- | Pirieen donations of §1 or less | day and Manaws will open the day before | during the sale | e— | tlon of the property of the late Mr. Hoag- | |to give the large force of concessionaires | Stock will be placed on sale Saturday.|D0 CLOTHES MAKE A MAN?| land under a will filed for probate in St | pLOUIE. oo o 36T [ chance to get their hands in before the | Watch daily papers for further announce- | Joteph Monday will require considerable | Time limit, May 4-last day big rush comes, | ments and prices HAYDEN BROS, ‘i““h: Not, but They :4..\. work, as lie left_amounts ranging from $500 - | Manager Byrne of Manawa says he will | | " e Serious (08260 (0 & score of charitable natitu- | Buropean Trips. [ conduct the same style of high-class pleas- | CAN'T LET WELL ENOUGH BE iyl o tions on various conditions, as well as a | Complete arrangements for your trip |ure resort that he has in years past and ! — arge number of personal bequests abroad can~be made through the Chicago, |that.a large sum of money Is being spent | Resort Keepers Call Police, Who Ar-| A suit of paint-spattered and work-worn Rallroad Olerks Manufacturers—some of | Milwaukee & Bt. Paul rallway. Agency |in improvements. | rest Them for Having Minor { clothes, in which Chris Hansen, a painter, the employes of the Burlington have formeq | 81! Transatlantic steamship lines. Mal el The Courtland Beach Amusement com- | There. has daubed many a house, won the man your cabin reservation early for summer |pany has secured the le W company for the manufacture of loose | lease to most of I'nl Calling a policeman to thelr resort to his liberty in polic purt Tuesday morn- , Rar o devices of all kinds. The com. | travel. Ticket office, 15 Farnam 8t, |lots outside the grounds at the beach and |settle some trouble caused by the loss of fng. He had been arrested for drunkenncss X Oc pANY was Incorporated Tuesday with a | Omaha the Omaha Rod and Gun club has secured | some money by a visitor, the woman wio and was later released on hond. Appearing * —————————— othe: in of y ese | was In charge of the Mlace at 1011 Capitol in court before Judge Crawford at the ap . . o N capital stock The name of the the other park in that vicinity and thes 3T = fivm is the Indesiru Loose Leaf Rec Bullding Permit { two will unite In an effort to keep the tone |avenue Baturday night was herself ar- ' pointed time he wore his working clothes Leaves Union Station, Omaha, 6 P, M., arrives Union sl compan o incorporators are ¢, |, J: P Cooke 11 Farnam street, aitera Lok find reiire Lo, siaamairaet. witera- |of this bathing resort on & high plane | rested with two other women and the trio to r his statement that he had a job Station, Chicago, 8:30 A. M., via the E. Canan, Hal Buckingham, H. W. Truel- | Frank Domimead, Fourteenth ang’ B NI I8 Trrr Ty {were fined 310 cnd costs eagh In police to go to as woon an the Juige would ‘let sen and C. L. Dundey. Mr. Canan s quite | streets, frame dwelling, $1,000; Mrs. 8 I | court Tuesday morning i The judge declded that it would be a genius and he has devised some yery | Miller. Twenty-sixth and Evana streets, | 18 to neglect a cold or cough. Dr. King's | Officers Heil and Boyle were called to a shame to keep willing man from his . frame dwelling, 32.500; Charles Kahre, 3820 | New Discovery cures them and prevents |} 3 d found that the rson wh %0 discharged Hansen. He lives at | handy contrivances for handling the large | arbor stree e dwelling, y g e se and found thy pers o | wor & ives a FORPRE SOas T, ARG, {consumption. ¢ and $1.00. For sale by {complained of having lost money was a |Seventh and Leavenworth streets | e o | Beaion Drug Co. e - boy of 16 years who lived on a farm near | —_— 2 | [the clty limits. Because of the age of the | 1 you desire & clear complexion (ake M“waukee & st Paul FLORENCE TO PAVE STREET !iaa the officers arrested the inmates of |Foley's Orino Laxative for constipation and - If you could see your dishes [T T2PE ET i L e e R Rail through a microscope’ you would ‘ r ‘-‘"':"-'"fl",:lli;‘l:r;il Insure against frequenting such place The | tem, which is what cveryone needs in the a' way | women fined weie Thelma Wilson, Mary |spring in order to feel well le by all never again wash them with SOAP Eho it Bushll A Pl thindiey ikt j"““‘” aad. Marguarito. White, drugg This is the preferred train of Omaha business men, The n behind new de and new chairs ——— —— = = e | schedule is convenieut. The meals in the dining cars are sranted licenses to sell g o Hemry | —— 4 A . e T 5 T | B excellent and all the comforts of the club will be found in B ik In civing %% | Nurslflg Mothers and the buffet library car. Soa]fir dish-water leaves a film of grease behind | 1o cachsun tor e liccnse ana 5 oo- | Over-burdened Women it;smell of your dishes after they aredry, and see. | sicirica r the paving of Main Tiall sations o Hiadtetions Tl ity Two other daily trains to Chicago at 7:25 A. M. and GOLD DUST is the greatest product yet dis- ., 10 Mase b have been undermined and broken-down by over- Soh A ' 958 P. M. free delivery of mall an ordinance work, exacting social duties, the too frequent bear- covered for washing dishes. It does the work ‘couring the numbering of i ouses ing of children, or other causes, will find in Dr. Vg ; within sixty days and providing a penalty ‘s Favor cripti D in- ¢ H o more thoroughly than soap or any other cleanser, . 's o nie: (o st on e e s vigaiag orite Drasoription the most potenty is TICKETS: 1524 Farnam Street. g restorative strength-giver ever devised and doesit, too,with scarcely any helpfrom you, 1w s sporoved by the mayor, us was for their special benefit. Nursing mothers will find b £-— F. A. Nash, Gen. Western Agent OMAHA, NEB. also a restlution directing the city eng it especially valuahle in sustai ing their strength and ili o make plans for putting up str oti bund i GOLD DUST alsosterilizes, as wellas cleans— e plans for putting up strest e ot Bivisineds e the obild, leaves your dishes beautifully sweet and clean ot SRR g S 10 prepare the system for baby's coming and rencaring the ordeal compara- wholesgme and sanitary. y ’ f '“'{ l'.m £ “"f”‘fl"”." . b9 i ndennt : :;vl.::;ym.?...lm, It can do no harm in any state, or condition of the female 4 GOL_D DUST will e_nable you to wash your 0 AN ks Jonmaiag AN 3 headache, b;v;vach‘:."dra::l’:;?du:’:'ad’:l’:::l '::7»’:?7:’ Have dishes in half the ordinary time. The GOLD " derariment made s fouent for o R oreauiridies. nawing or isircssed sonsation o siomoch, (OO e ¥ ccks or 8 DUST TWINS do the work without your e wwn was practicuiy withoit fire pro- | betare eves, have disagrecable, catarrhal draln, prolemeus ROG) assistance. l,/ astion ¢ present time. The request anteversion or retroversion or other displacements of wom priti v A ) eferred to the committee of the whola anly organs from weaka of parts will, whether they ex. Why not call them \S\ / { 1 oma i dnta’ gand it perience many or only a few of the above symptoms, find ! Q ; it ¢ ~ - ::ne‘: and o permanent cure by using falthtully aad falrly oty — 4 Isteatly Dr. to your aid today by — & s Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription . — 2 ‘This world d n - ouli i 2 buying a Batcxlg%e of | Great Anmunt Bront St taigpany | T8 Felamed tocit Lo somun's weskoeses snd pecula almens i Extravagance is not necessary to good S B gl o A TR of micohol in its make-up. Al its ingredients printed in plain English on its grocer? % shirt waists ever heid, in Omaha begins | ot 1 printing. The best work depfendl upon the your | Baturday at Brandels stores. Thousands s _ : | ood d ca ility of your inter “Let the GOLD | of lingerie. inen, Inwn. net and ik waists | sabools of peectie for o e vanced nedical. science of ull the difereat good taste and capability of your print DUST Twins ‘do [P hary. Maaet’ Dol b o dormanou, "ant to, know more sbout the compasition end_professional en- » It includes many samples and special pur. | rsement of the ‘‘Favorite Prescription,” send postal card request to Dr, your work. : L s vy o gronglla S, acma 31 prale, N X fo his rae boukled rcating of same or, beter est opportunity of the entire year to buy Sense Medical A dviser, n:‘:l‘,:v'i:‘:'"’_In:":fgziflngl‘:;;f‘:.fnmmm spring and summer walsts &t less than You oan't afford to secept s« substitute for thi e T " Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY i | ot & Setotond o secept 1« ubuitut for thin remedy of bnswn N \ —— One Dotlar & Year A. L Root, Incorporated, 1210-1212 Howard Strest

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