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'BURNAM KEEPS 0LD STAFF| BRIEF GITY NEWS |BULLET MAY PROVE FATAL| City Attorney Will Reappoint Ig. | _'9909 MAY 1909 g Fired by Roy Davis Likely to s Snai—="No Money Down THREE OUT FOR DANIELS PLACE| 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 |LATTER IS GRADUALLY SINKING Lyneh and Anheaser, 9 10 IR IJ i4 l5 | Counts Attormey Engtian Wi Get | e g vt | 1O AT 18 19 QD QY 8K | ivmant oMK A6 8o Thirty Days Free Trial--One Dollar a Week--Free Delivery Sorke & et % %,2526272829 Uit FREE STOOL----FREE SCARF----FREIGHT PREPAID. SPoet MIHASE TIPSO 3 Dy fire, | Whispes ot Oream Sets_Edhoim, Jewaier, | A change for the worse in the condition These are the terms which have again demonstrated that the house of SOHMOLLER & MUELLER is able to out.distance | 6t Nate Travis, the negro who was shot And John A. Rine, second assistant city | Rudolyn #. Swobeds, Pubne Accountant | p pot® (UM e BRED B RS e | 81l competition. The past week has been a banner week in our history. Piano buyers of Omaha, vicinity and from a distance have attorney, Rinehart, photographet, 18th & Farnam. | yfigland saloon, Thirteenth sireet and | ]ost no time in taking advantage of our most fortunate purchase of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLERS' WORTH OF HIGH GRADE I ste 110 reason why [ should make any Walkup Real Retate Oo., 609 Paxton Bik | Capitol avenue, Wednesday afternoon, has | 3 : change. T belicve the two attorneys have | meym, photo, removed to 16 and Howard. | necessitated a second operation and the | PIANOS. Think what this purchase means when we offer a done good wotk that has been acceptable Bemovel—Dr. Hahn now at 2125 Dougius | necessity of the county attorney securing a a 10 all frrespective of party affiliation, and statement from the wounded man, to be . Xeep your y in the J it Mr. Dunn and Mr. Rine will accept re- | ,~eoob YOUF money and valuables W W8 | geq in case of his deuth. Davis. who w ® l e o Ia no ol appolftment, 1 will send thefr names to erfcan Safe Deposit vaults la The | arrested cn the charge of shebting with in- | . L] L] the council,” said Mr. Burnam building. Boxes rent from §1 t0 818l ent 1o kill, In held by the police at the Thi t f.date od THe first Graft of the mew city charter | B B OCombs, optical business, 1520 . sy | his means nothing short of a complete overturning of out-of-date, fossilized conthined a clause giving the city attorney | DCUSIAs street. Examination free. During Friday night, Travis' econdition methods of selling planos. Under our pi during this sale YOU SAVE $105 ON the power to appoint the city prosecutor, Equ/table Life-—Policies, sight drafts at | pecame critical and he was placed under | Z N T'HIS PIANO. Securing at the same time the terms which are exclusive with us— but this was eliminated later and the power "’*‘::"an": :‘"‘:‘;*J"‘."“':"m "’:‘":: the influence of opiates to etimulate him - NO MONEY DOWN, THIRTY DAYS' FREE TRIAL, ONE DOLLAR A WEEK, ol ol t I nd eu « pain \e o L wld | 7 . ) an ! £ ‘ f abpointment still rests witn the mayor. definite pl VI B i 8 e B N e S 1 FREIGHT PREPAID, FREE DELIVERY, FREE STOOL, FREW SCARF. Also a Mad R been given to the oity attarney 1t | & 1264, definits pian of saving be performed. Dr. E. C. Henry operated | - 6. mide e by tat Homoey o | week or month. See Nebraska Bavings & | early Saturday morning and said after the - N saving of as much or more on any piano secured in this, the Largest Single Order Daniel souid. be reappolnted, whicn wiij | L0AR Ass'n. Board of Trads Bids. [ operation that Travis probably would live of NEW PIANOS EVER PURCHASED BY A WESTERN PIANO FIRM. Don't £E D6 10 ke WILHTIG ABDBOIIN, BOWee | ey e Bpiod Rost ot 8t s twenty.faut hours, thee ‘belng | overlook the fact that these planos are divect from the factory and are not shop- TOERIE wiihothe mayer): My, Sumiw 0] oL re: Sty for yron Reed com- | no danger of a crisia within that time worn instruments, but are made especially und v orders and specifications. A & duck. as Ate both hie agsietant 4 | PR0Y. has been appointed city attorney of | Because of the man's condition, Deputy g/ purchase from SCHMOLLER & MUELLER means GUARANTEED SATISFACTION # " = 4 % and | gepgon and will assume the duties of his | County Attorney Bllick, who was to secure | or your money back. riends of Mr. Daniel, who is also a Jack | gefice at once. the ante-mortem atatement, was unable to | 4 Y and an appointment of the maxor, say that | g o Guge Wil Add Philosophe: 40 so. He will Interview Travis as soon e i~ D Come tomorrow to our salesrooms, select your piano and have it sent to your had.the cliy attorney the power to &P- | ;. i v. Guye will address the Omaha | s the latter Is able to be seen home Immediately. Rer hatha, city. prosbcuitor. b, would name | pufiosophionl sociely Sunday afterncon at| The cause of the trouble etweed Davis | Mr. Saatel to sucoeed Himasft 3 o'clock in Baright hall, Nineteenth and [And Travis has not yet been fully ex- There are three active candidates for the | o . plained, Davis refusing to discuss the af- | S Farnam streets, on “Organized Labor as ’l appolntment of city prosecutor. Chiet Affecting the Home.' fair. In the event of Travis' death, Davis y AmMong these is L. J. TePoel, one of the Gt probably would be charged with murder. i leading Jim orators and a member of the | , ACtOTs Get the Money——A pickpocketing | myayvis' heme is in the rear of Washington : library board. Another s W. P. Lyneh, @uo played a pne-act sketch with Georse ball, while that of Davis is not known, as 1 | = RN | D, Dorsey of Lincoln as the unconsclous ; a i ¢ secretary of the d e | he gave an out-of-town address when ar- - TS A e o it | vietim on a Rock Island train coming 10 | reuica in Bouth Omaha & number of hours The Largest, Oldest, Most Reliable Piano House in the West.. Established 1859, Third 3 Frod W, Ao srose FIVAN. aone | Omaha early Saturday morning. Mr. Dor- | cfter the shooting { S . Operating Main Salesrooms, Warehouses, Factory and Exeentive Offices at Omaha. g ;i R 2o ey fs short % as the result of the show, | The wound which is causing the troubls N Five large distributing Branch Stores at Lincoln, North Platte, South Omaha, Sioux Jims Are Not Worrled. [oERR - 3G Rolien, I descriptions of the | {5 in Travis' abdomen, the bullet having f City, Council Bluffs, The Cemocrats clalm to have no worry e o entered the left side. oves 11t appriniments a3 ellevs (ha| FAROTMl of Maxwell mamion-Tho fu- : ' 1311-1313 FARNAM STREET the new 1l neral of Maxwell Hamilton who died Thurs- ; counctl, though it will be evenly | P h Vill Alvidec i Y 1day was held Baturday afterncon at 2 reacner \‘ ! divided with the republicans, will con Phones Douglas 1625, Ind. A1625 firm most of the mayor's appointees, ‘They | ©€10ck at the home nf|J M. Hamilton, a | . P y o8 end- | 50N 1Iving at 2443 Manderson street. Rev. B h f lk ol (s Balset on the Aew chates ibdand. | e Chief Talker w EXCLUSIVE STEINWAY & SONS AND WEBER REPRESENTATIVES. confirm the appointees of the city engl. | ducted the mervices. Burial was in Forest Trade T - ¥ S he. case movery. | Lawn cemetery. on lrade lour ment which gives the councll the power to | 1, Mathay Of All@alaty’ chufoh, con- meer, which has not been the case hereto- | | tin, Ral Metropolitan Art Portfolios and Crayons will he distributed from fort Bxcavating for Balston Pactory—kxca- e our store ‘!neufl-z. Jeay 13th. Gome snd_sconss b va".';‘lxlln n‘; The new engineer is a republican and he | V8ting began Saturday for the new fac | -- box of crayons hnd try for the ONE RUNDRED DI RS lias the appointing of a large force. tory building of the Brown Truck company, | Rev, John A. Spyker Selected by Com- | in our windows. Portfolios and orayons are P € ge force. Many | of the men~inspoctors and field engineers— | Which 18 to be erected at Ralston. The mercial Club to Spiel About are padd more than some of the mayors main bullding wiil ‘be %0x%0 feet and two c p appointees, notably the boller, plumbing | *1OFies In helght. Machinery costing more Omaha, and licenss inspectors, the market master, | than $10000 will be installed as soon as and others. These men are defignated by | 5000 a8 the bullding s completed Added to “all the other precautions| “ AR 3 | iftle and have offices in the ety butiding Funeral of Miss Annis Johnson—THe | Omahans are taking on the western mwk‘AH“AlRS ;\T SOUIH OMA“A“M\ will have a little treat by way of royalty who has masqueraded for a time which the engineer's force have not, and | f4neral of Miss Annle Johnson, the nono- | trade excursion, the committee has secured | refreshments. | | 48 her:honored gueat. Around titls sEustion this title is worth something, they say. | 8eParian who died Friday, was held Bat- | a preacher to be the official talker at the | D. A. W. Johnson of the United Presby At the Theatcrs thggaal fuh ofithe comuty « FATE vl SR However, if the republican councilmen | Urday afternoon at ¢ o'clock at the Swan- | various towns where talks will be made. terfan church will preach the introductory | in anticlpation, then In realization, and its will not “come across” and vole (o con- | Son undertaking chapel, Seventeenth and | Talking is always a feature of the Omaha | Country Club Opens Its Season Under | sermon of a series dealing with the church unctuousness is not lessened by its trans- To our out-of-town friends, we suggest that you write immediately for all in- formation regarding this sale and these terms. Do this now. parency. Mr. Drew is the same thoughful chap e has been through all the time he has fffm the mayor's appointments, thon the | CUmIng streets. Rev. Adolph Hulp of the | trade excursions, They carry a profes- Favorable Conditions, as an organism. In the cvening the usual ack Straw" at the Boyd. | democrats, they say, will not vote to con- | Swedish Lutheran church conducted ‘he | gional or semi-professional orator to make | services will be observed. The Young Peo- | John Drew and company In “Jack Straw,” | tirm the &ppointments tp be made by the | *érvice and burial was in Prospect Hill | addresses and tell the citizens of the many B ple's: Christlan union entertained the orga-| & comedy in three acts, by W. Somerset | ol . c wublic by city engineer, ? cemetery. | towns visited how much Omaha thinks ot | TWO HUNDRED GUESTS AT TABLE | vization of the Fiist church in Omaha Brara s, SUSRELTWOLIpn HE LNDACT | :" ""_”" “I'f;ll"“fm”““:"::”N"M‘TL’L:‘| n:r‘ As the council is evenly divided, men | Blames Wife's Father for Infelicity— |them and what a “nice” city Omaha is to . PRGAY sysning | Jack Btraw . John Drew l‘fl.,l.i.'l';é. In his ways as It he were yet around the city hall look for some inter- |Joseph W. Pollard has brought suit against | visit. A W. Jefferls has been the orator [ oo o T The;pusturigeari Hiller, wiil condupl the) Arbross Holend, *his telend........ |G thitious - JonaRstae - SHVOREY. IR ating sesslons in the fature and possibie | Harold Kaplin in distriet court for $1500, | on several trips, but this time Rev. John . regular service at Letler Memorial church.’| o4 gerio 2 Kevanic Golamith | gstablished leader in his profession. He 7 o Bt o B al ol flog anserting that Kapiin, who i his father.| A. Spyker, pastor of Trinity Methodist| LAr&e Sum to Be Devoted to Pur- |He jias been suffering from an aceldent | Count Adrian Von Breme 4 slights nothing. and carefully accords to weisiet in-law, allenated Mrs. Polladd from her | church, has been selected. chase of Some Fine Statuary lately. Mrs. Hiller will lead the Epworth i T IR -Maria Majeronl | (.o word, phrase, gesture, attitude or B husband. Mr. Kaplin exerted, says the pe-| The party will sail a week from Monday | for Building. 1oASUR"perieed . Tincent, his som. .. .dTT.‘fi"KI:*,‘.’mLIL posture the value that fits it into a perfect crgers Gets NO 1Mo, A aEReabAT SUINOFLY, - SlrestioN, To- | AN MEREin¢ SuRSKIBG and sdveftiing mat. | One scrvice will be observed at St | Rev. Lewis Abbott . Waliter Soderling | expression of the whole character, X liglous authority and villification and abuse | ter, sheep bells and music over 1,000 miles Clement's mission Sunday; holy communion | }ie, Parker, Jennings -Rose Coghlan | Afjgs Coghlan is also a delight; a charm- Ll ht as Yet of the plaintiff.” of Towa territory. Under the most pleasant conditions of its | \\hl‘hn observed at 8 8. m. The evening | Loty Womias 80er. ..o Mary Boland | | " omedienne always, her humor has g Jim WUl Get Pifteen Days' Mest—Be- | Commissioner Guild has looked up the |history the South Omaba Country ciub | Pravhb serviee will bet conducted at 8t. Kid- | Kosle Abhott .\ Carlotta Doty | grown richer with the passage of (ime, wid el cause Jim Hayes convinced Police Judge | history of all Omaha trade excursions and | opened its regular summer season yester- | Ward's chapel Flouate, Beorsices . jearace Henderson | now bubbles forth a gulden stream af un- ¢ Crawford that he was unable to walk n|fluds the western lowa excurslon will be |day. On &ll previous days the weather has| The life of Christ will be illustrated in | Head "Walter...........Charles R. ' Hopkiny | alloyed fun. From the moment she enters Court Defers Ruling on Motion for |few blocks across the bridge into Iowa | the thirty-fifth trip Omaha business men | been o very coid or rafny that enjoyment | MOVING pictures Sunday evening at St |Servant.........\. "\, Jefferson Crane | during the firat act, the personification ot BUEs BRI §e DRSOl | Thie. s wes” Wldiatyed- o subity | eve mmde. Thia 14 Moo, ok, st | s oot 678 Goteianand. (he Breeet | ARDEE . Shuech plbmpoTtse ixin gy Ui cnput| ANENHIVRCR 4O TR T o ElS 15 Atteaatisn Oan Friday, the man will “rest up” for fifteen | as it was not until 135 that W. 8. Wright | part of the functions of the day had to be Honor tw the Mothers of Men” Is the/| Marle Burke ana Bina Boderiing: Messys, | [0I0Cr friends, nsulting servants and Bauon Case, days, 80 he will be able to take advantage | suggested a trade cxcursion and Omaha | postpon fopic of Rev. R. W. Livers of the Eng-|Robert Johnaton, Frank Hill, Charles Har. j Ilberately making horaelf aa dishgresable as 4 the BARt AoBaItIDILY.£b Sedana the Btn- | made the fitat ever made. Kansas Cify 1a| The only thisik Jacking in the atterncon:| Ush T theran chyrch Sunday marnifiy ris, Walter Jjohnson and Elliott Jennings. | possibie to all around her, through the ['Stagity ‘a2 the. Sudks:. it Nkys hs ‘contss | thid season making the ninstesnth trade | was: the .abssncs of formal 83eit oh the| AR Invitation to Rest' 1b the subject of| 'J6ck SLAWS, jy bémenddisly. claver 1n | oltmax of ler soctal asniratibas. WHetS §HA he' petition talks Of ‘other false In- | trom Knoxville Srouiaon Toies ‘and tonnis courts. The wind was | George Van Winkle's Sunday morning ser- | the control of really ‘capable actors; it |18 permitted to present a grand duke to sinuations and ‘other insidious wiles and | srapuat Trataing Bxhibis_Prof. Wig. P aathatstha - highs Tor “theMbteee add | Fhe Min with @ Withered Arm' | ™80t be deadly dull in other hands, and | the notables of (.w‘ county, down to the oy niny B AR IROHI 10" kAW | g e i | served to frighten most of the golfers away. | Will be the basis of the evening address, | 'Y llkely would. Mr. Maugham's vogue a .rmv nto_whi Hbe i rh::‘::» by n;:,. sepeifically what these alleged insinuations | o¢ ¢ng High school, is preparing an exhibit POOI' Memory | Shierwood, ¥itzgerald, Weppner, Laverty | Magic Clty s eangis B gt b1 . gyl b dpond (g gt i TAABONY o, Pl NS and so forth are. Does plaintift mean that| ¢ manual training, domestic science and X ., |and Culkin played three rounds of the| = S me‘\,.,‘;‘:n"“" VIS apamniing :u him hecause of the man's Impu d‘»ncn Bergers, for Instance, told Mrs. Phelps| g to be shown at the school on June I5. Gets N] an in Jall | course, howeve., with falr success. Wind | 1 wish V\K.M’j Fia ot et i [ 4P 0] \T";I' B LS I new |0 refusing o go. and her impotence be- that her husband no longer cared for her | mne axhibit will be of work done by the stu- [to a golfer is taken as one of the normal| y 5 o n T o o eatnny Rohing Baw | cauae of the scandal that s sure to follow of that he was paying attention to other ; : red Lymann of Chicage-was a visitor | n elther idea ur treatment. unless pe n f v dents under him and will demonstrate hagards, but it had its e ding | at th )maha Packing company’s plant | haps It Is that he assumes that politene it, she does expoee him, her course is one women. An insinuation can bé nothin | what 1s done in tho three departments and | . down ¢ s. The games were simpl terda will deaden the normai perceptive facultles | O evenly-balanced effort that Is excellent .x"nfl than A false statement, and by all| yo necessity of 4 new bulldimg for hous- | He i8 Given Ten Days to Recall Name | informal. Other players were out later in n Radick was sentenced o thirty days | of the men ana women who sit while his | [rom every point of view —All du h e d lulled toward nig he ! . he surprised at the denouement tha splendid one davenport, 3 Powe 8 argued W G. Burbank before Judge | | Diiries Inspected MondayAll duiries Bought Goods. Lo e e i "oSht e | The Banrd of Fire and Police Commis: so omvions af 16 aisset meberne pe cr” Mios Boland ang Miss. Prince have o Eears Saturday morning in behalf of his ! E rs will convene for the hearing of the “ ples mext in pit fter y AR By 4 e Ao ——— new courts. The tennis courts are provided | protest against John Fida ¢ ¥ AR ation of “Mar-vel-lous!" But cven this|'0l¢8 next in importance after the leads motlon in the sult of Prank Pheips against | MOPG4Y by the health commissioner and ¥ ! : i A R gt can easily be overivoked In the general | And are worthy of the parts, while each John W. Bergers for 25,000 for alelnation of Mrs. Phelps' affections. Judge Bears did not rule upon the motion, delaying a deciston until next week. The court did not séem (o sympathise with his appolntees and any deemed not per-| A Poor memory got Ed Long into jail | with new nets and will be ready for pls Tiie Enstern Btar Wil ingtall the dasiy fectly sanitary will be served with notice | Thursday. He was arrested because he | hereafter. elected “officers Saturday evening at the | Satisfaction that grows from the fact that | IMAIVIdUAL OF the Company descrves per to clean up without delay, Health Com. |WA8 tr¥ing to sell some silks und other| The formalities began with the serving FeEUlar scssion of the order at Masonic [ his transparently simpie mety. naa 8008l mention for the charasteriol jis: de missioner Conmell will conduct the inspec. | finery in the Third ward. | of dinner at about 4:3 p. m. and thereatter ("G brought to s working understanding Mr. | et comiritution to the whole. 1t is an Hion and he will be Gccompanied by Dr.| When arraigned in police court @aturdsy | until nearly 7 p. m. many parties phtronised | o Mrs 'H. L. Ccombss Wik mi imqliier | Drew and Mias Coghlan, each with a role | W CRUO8 9f the chre Wih whioh ihe o 0. Hall, city veferinarian and dalsy in. | MOrNing he told the judge he was trying |the cafe. Nearly 30 guests had reserved | (he residence of the danghter Sunday at | oot jults In all ways and cach apparently Mo st . the motion. Burbank had supposed a real | ' o o g |t 1 th vods and jget back th )\ v 3 L Y At enjoying the proceedings as much as a of the company are seen only in the open- | spector; Joseph Beully, milk inspector, and | '© Sell the @oods and get back the money | plates for the function Bl : estats case in which plaintiff alleged that { ;0 . ") “ineat inspectar. ¥ | he haa paid for them, as he couldn't re-| In the evening the first informal danc John Davs, Emmett Lindsay and Annie|Of (1¢_folke who beam with smiles or | M& mkvvvmv“ s St i) he had been fraudulently treated by fals i member the'address of his little niéce, for | was - enjoyed by many ‘members. = The | YOt were bound over to the dlstriet court | *I8ke With chuckies from the first to the | ' ohe of the lounging rooma of a big Lon Fepresentations made. “Mothers' Day" st ¥. M. 0. A—Moth- | gron ' M GICCR GC Tl TR 10 | pavilion was lighted for the first time with | U Judse Callanan vesterday aftornor | 1ast of the performance. Of course, the | 40N hotel and these merely sit at tables “These represeniations woild be medd |98’ " 08y will'be observed by ‘a-spgelal | hin et iitended to send them uatil o were charged with burglary. Ti | humor of the situation is found in the | and pretend to be served, or wander about f i .t thd v ‘s Ch . | electric light, which was counted a decided | accused of breaking and ente o a Py st at o " to plaintift himself,” said the court, “In [$TOSram at the Young Men's Christian as- |\, i oublesome memory of his went back | improvement. Dimick's orchestra furnished | Bakers hukery shop at f411 Q riug F. I | fact that Mrs. Parker-Jennings doesn't and visit at other tablos this case plaintift would not be able to |#0¢lation Bunday afternoon at the regular | .\ oo eyl el 2 the | were caugnt by Ofticer D. D Ninger 1y | know what Jack Straw and the audience | The reception given y apd players rion: ot . 3 | the music h d evening mad he | ) s it tnger in i g, fro e very outse A N L e Boyd Jast night must have gratifie WAy definitely what' Bergers suid to Mre, | M6’ $ervices in which all young men | qg. Crawford gave him ten daya In | dance ane of the most charming in the | h® A€t of crawling out the window of th do, from the very outset, that the pseudo- | &t the Boyd Jast night m have gratified Pholps, it he d10, as alleged, make some | WD 8ré away from home are invited to shop after he had seen them Inside. He [ Walter I8 in reality the grand duke of | even s¢ of the company who are ac- | which fo think back over the broad ex- | recollection of the 4 . i | o 4k dagi ! collection of ‘the guesis. Over 30 guests | was .not the only cs# of the sffair. | Pomers rerever that I, and the dear | ustomed to such demonstration of pop hu ok erpiiee :un. nA" .:dm.;r:,w:: 11“‘ S the 10BBY | panse of iifs tield of memory and dig up | patronized the evening entertainment Youua Davie e Hove s af "n” '-l\“;uh“:m:'\\\\ 2 tor hi et e -\‘x‘;lx v .1I 5 k ARARMIRHon, A6 DN R. H. Olmsted X rom 3§ tp 4, and Dr. F. L. Loveland will |, R § ¥ to Chief Briggs F' . fnemand | o1 spas hesd ta BUE: bbrmait ith | ADRrY nsted uppeared for Phelps. He hat forgotten address. fully t Brisgs Friday morning. The | satisfaction and then rend herself with T deciured after the beark ous mips: He | deliver an address in the assembly hail at | Lincoln School Fund Enmriched. |viing woman was arrested oy Detectiy , o'clock. Vo o : Owing to the overwhelming success of | P. H. Shields in Barpy county. where she | 'MPOtent wrath afterwards. to be finally Counterfeit Dollnre he had ot been anxfous to show his en- |4 ©'¢lock. Vocal and instrumental music | POLICE ARREST FOUR BOYS N e T s e | 1hd g eaane o s ayhere #he | overwhelmed with dden an ¢ | buy trouble. but a menuine quarter buys tire hand to the defense in the petition, |A0d the singing of favorite hymns will be | the Lincoln school entertainment Thursday | had fled to cacape She was charged h 4 sudden and acutely | D . 3 : b1 o teature of the service. WHO DO NAUGHTY TRICKS | evening, the school is able to report to the | Xth entering the of ‘Mrs. Tiesia|vivid recollection of the cholce assortment | Dr. King's New Life Pilla; for constipa- Fields N stree i8 sald to have |of more or less impolite and even rude | Uon, malaria und jaundice. For sale b Lovely Day at Polics Station—Friday 100 or more patr who listened to th Lincoln Man e ot peson—ErldsY | They Wil Be Turaed Over (o dhe|uplendid performance of the children that | [ epitheta she hax wpplied 1o the sprig of | Peaion Dryg o B Tovh HAEE Clalitie Tavh Wibs aveatis Tender Mercles of the J the net profit was $47.3. The school had | ® Thanks the Judge | and locked up on minor charges. In police nile Ofice: ;.‘ '\:mr\) -.{ma }n‘ 50, ,;,..m,.xrr It — the treasury the purchase of statu | couri Saturday morring the lovelin % Frerke e . veliness par-| .. . olice have arrested four boys, be- | for the Lincoln school building tially disappeared, A. T. Love being dis a \ v 1l by t charged. He told the police he lived at 53 | lieved to be on the road to chronic naughtl- | emount will be sufficlent tu sccure & num He is Grateful for the Fifteen Days|South Twelfth street. Officer Bloom ot ness 1t “Kid Cop" Bernstein and Juvenile | ber of most creditable works. Linco le . prescribe for | Btatue will be the chief plece. : rested him as a suspicious character. Clar- [ Court Judge Batelle don’t prescribe . He Spent in an Omaha {ence Love was not so fortunate as the | their cases immediately The FHink:siegens of the Aaulag wis due Jail, other man In settiing affairs with the| OSCar Cain and Richard Burdish, 18 and [ (0 Miee {f’-"“‘“‘““ A DA RS bGroeof N judge. He was sent to the county fail for |17 years of age, who live on North Twen- | '*3¢! and th orts « ss Knsor and l jays on the charge of va 1 ty-fourth street, have been turned over 8mith is the polite man, a'l right, | thIFY days on arge of vagrancy v the consoling care of the probation offi- r When given a term of fifteen days in jall | The program consisted of sixteen. nu by Policw Judge Crawfora Saturday George | FLOUR MILL CHANGES HANDS |cers: who probably will glve them a hear: | hers ail of which were finished to the gracefully bowed and sald, “Thank you, |ing in court on the charge of burglary.| point of perfection a silp could be your honor.” He says he s (hic) from |Sold by George P. Bemis to Lincolm |They arc said to have been unable to re- | detected. The number which the little Lincoln. He was charged wal having been Grain Company, Which sist the temptation to punch Ivory balls ) folks sang the choruses such as Vo ST 00t Linotia when 1 hetrd the deturns Jacobson's pool hall, #1§ North Twenty- | melody in F. The flower song of Gaynor of the city election,” Smith said. The small flour mill at Forty-third ana | f0Urth street, and after having some fun With a drill: the Tin Gee Gee chorus i To the which an officer of the court re- | Hamilton streets has heen sold by George | With the colored spheres, took 50 pennies [ the soldier's cliorus by Gounod Built from our own specifications, by makers who have 40 years of marked P. Bemis to the Lincoln Grain company | #nd & revolver and ring from the cash [ fhe lateners _— .You can 6o back 1o Lincoln and dry up of Lincoln for $0W. The company wil |drawer fasl L. mga by the chilfree. K ‘know how" te guide them. Sold with our PERSONAL guarantee for large the plant and operate it rry Reynolds of 191 Capitol avenu enlarg v P Harry Reyr *» AVENUS | 4 Jittle som of Mr. and Mrs. William e . ey |20 Blegal Lovelady of 1722 Dodge street | Guigun wag the most dainty and charmink 10 YEARS of service, and sold at about HALF the price of any haye been placed under the survelllance |y wyg the visit of children to a fairy to others. who had direction or assisted in the musical numbers of the juvenlle officers on account of being the dve ©s the ! with L& H | ¢ iaé Gomaie actlones ou aseecnt 58 being {obop and ke advant they 1 Y agency’’ machine of equal merit. YOU will want one. Despair and Despondency | s e w v | we seacs e oo e agia A : Riagobyof pyes My sl Dragiiond 1 it gn with which to play wild west Love Song” was excellently rendercd Fealures The Nebraska ‘*A’" is incased in a quarter sawed, polished n | Patience {elly, ‘w the mus for P 1 1 H A dospaic, and the deuposdency endured by women who oY | NINE WILL BECOME DOCTORS |t fower arih aeserven mention for b golden oak case; has invisible automatic lifting mechanism; dorangements of the delicate sad important organ that are { promising young voice. On a par with has sewing machine head of latest high-arm model; has ball bearings to Shatiastly fomigine. The tortures o0 bravely sadured oome Eight Men and One Woman Will her was the solo of Carl Abbott, who sang stand as well as to machine parts proper; has adjustable foot attachment of letely upset the nerves if long continued. Graduated by Usiversity Pawn” shd “‘Bacaues solid | ¥ " T TR <l e g $ T P e e nosltive owre e Medical, N s i 0 “1 steel, and is sent out COMPLETE with all nickeled steel attachments for weakness and disease of the feminine orgenism. Nine students of the medical department ) B o 4 ruff A nk i ching . s = s A " geni e Y el e riet ,:‘,\,“T" ‘r’ ! '~‘ :')vv”u,:‘h. a om hes fling, tucking, darning, patching, ete. A positive wonder at only $25. IT MAKES WEAK WOTEN STRONG, their diplomas May % and become full- | gholinberger, will have spectal Mother SICK WOMEN WELL. fiedsed doctors, The graduing execeoer | S s T i | 93 down---$2 per month---merely 6¢ per day S (2 R R st st A smsgp o Ry gl g R !n. R. L. Wheeler's Sunday morning 1t tomes and es. It fits for wifehood Keen of Philadeiphia as the speaker .‘-..h,‘::.l"fi:.: s A R g g | Those who will receive diplomas are B. | ¥¢listic Council Call or have luhll:’ to urfe upon you es "' just as good.' L. Myers, president of the class; R. C. Rev. Bothwell of the Methodist cliurch Bluffs non-alooholic bas & record of forty years of cures. Christie, H. L. Mantor, C. D. Melson, Migs | W!!! 4180 hold & Mother's day-service, with Write Ask Yous NmigHsons. They probably know of seme of its many cures. Ada Platz, J. H. Sayer, E. M. Stanberry, | *Pecial music by the choir. The Sunday Branch, If you want & book that tells all about woman's disenses, and how to cure 0. W. Wyatt and L. B. Sturdevant. school will introduce some special features them st home, send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce to pay cost of ling For the first time the facuity of the | @50 in its hour. Bishop Nuelsen will be 334 enls and he will dead you & free copy of his great thousand-page illustrated University of Nebraska will wear the full | Present und make the principal address mmon Sense Medical Adyiser—revised, up-to date edition, ia paper covers. collegiate regalia and besides the faculty, | Tuesday evening in a meeting called for &umumfi-mq. 31 stamps. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffialo, N.Y. the regents, the chancellor and the deans | the purpose of organizing a brotherhood Broadway Council Bluffs, 334 Broadway, PhoneD6I3 will attend the exercises The officers will be elected and (L theme. In the evereing the tople is evan for Complete Catalog e mem