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THE BIC PROBLEMS FOR Y. M. C. A, Commercial Aspect of Work Presents Task for the Association. OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: BRIEF CITY NEWS Mave Root Print It Bread Trays—Edholm, Jeweler Omana Bleotrical Works rent motors Rudolph ¥. Bwobeds, Public Accountant Rinehard, photographer, 18th & Farnam oy, photo, removed to 16th & Howard B. B. OGomhs, optical business, 1520 Douglas street. Examination free Bquitable Life—Policies, sight drafts at maturity. H. D. Neely, manager, Omaha Keep your money aud valuables in the American Bafe Deposit vaults in The Bee buflding. Boxes rent from §1 to $16. Miss Mabel Beddick has returned from | her western trip, and after June 1 will be | with Mr. Milton Darling, 181l Farnam street Ment Money Wever Comes Back—Put into a heme, it stays. Nebraska Savings and | Lown Assoclation will show the way. Board of Trade bullding. | Moving Piotures in Manscom Park— | Moving pictures will be shown in Hanscom | park Thursday evening for the first time | MAY 450 | NATIONAL CONVENTION HERE ANNOUNCEMENT Diseriminating music lovers will be interested to know of our acceptance of the celebrated Aeolian Line. Weber, Steck, Wheelock, 8tuyvesant, Chilton Pianos and the Pianola. All of the above may be had with interior players, A superb exhibit of Weber Girands. The great artists and musical ofganizations, including the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York unite in testifying that WEBER PIANOS owe their supremacy to the sonority, mellownéss and sympathetic sweetness of the Weber tone. ONE COMPLETE CARLOAD of Weber Pianos have just been received. These are now on display at our salesrooms. A most cordial invitation is extended to all appreciating the best in piano construction and the most re- fined in tone to call and inspect the W eber. Correspondence from out-of-town buyers tations promptly furnished. Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. Exclusive representatives for the Aeolian Line. ; 1311-1313 FARNAM STREET Employed Officers and Secreta | from All States Meet In Oma to Deal with the Propo- The Young Men's Christian association begun some important conferences in {Omaha Saturday when athletic directors | trom Maine to California met at the local bullding. These conferences will continue for sev eral daye and secretaries of every branch | of the work will attend them. The fact Is 20% DISCOUNT is solicited. Catalogu and quo- Removal sale still on. While the stock . . |80 information leaks ou h while the is getting somewhat broken, there are lots,{m.nl. Mifi's- CRoANIk Sadsiagion; 16 yor. | . . . . orming a grqnd work and enjoying un of nice cravenettes, suits and furnishing recesemes slomperiiy icis a1 the same | L (0™ icturen wil be shown S | goods, which we will continue to sell at|um o uin um "t foreiock ana| s ueopola Dowwer of Sew ork City & : making whetever changes in ‘the condu t . '.e:;"fi H fl‘.: "Zsmnm‘"':':‘:u ;:‘f 20% discount until all are completely sold |yt s ma mans seem to be requires E‘:l:b:‘l”:::.:;E‘.ic“:.&.“;u‘};):x“‘j.;'\xfif.\., 3 . b ¥ over the country i one important problem ‘;l]re» ;ulmll::-. lv'::fln: :‘nb':‘r:h‘r:-’:n:: Think of what a saving this means to|i b dak win Trese meeines are 1o soler trom the nome of Mvert Ericison, | 2 &8 meetin &« & whole is o y. | burglar. The police are trying to locate ou on the outlay for your spring and SUM - | samai cnvention of the Arociadan [Hm ana the goods y M » to Phil h M R E . . . . of Employed Officers. re. 'rey to losop! nro—). |“:n ‘N; mer outfit. $25 suits go in this sale at| w1 svaey s o o |78 T e c 3o i Barien b | A 1 Saturday me ng's P , which was | Nineteenth and Farnam streets, on “The $20; $20 suits at $16, $1-50 Shlrts at $1.20, ;:n :’o:datnle?;mol' -e:':ll-.:‘:s :r'.:nlled "LchltL l:omuon to. Man's Triune Na % for them. Several hundred more delegates | ture.” 1 and so on through the entire stock. e e S s ohti T ox Dol Sugpon o s ‘Drop in and sce fOr yourself Tuesday evening at the First Congrega. in street, was bound over to the distriet BOURKE’S CLOTHES SHOP , 319 South 16th Street. tional church, Nineteenth and Davenport| court from police court Saturday morning o He is the man who was caught by Alfred I General Theme of Discussion. | e Prestht Dhy Objsctive and. Rela- | MUIAKd, the bagker. - Thiliige Bas Sour AFFA!RS AI SOUTH DIAH‘ peddlers and twenty took out thelr licenses RE[‘,D SAYS DHLH IS SURE eral th ? the ‘conference, which con- | SmAll chilren‘and hls: wite is ill, at this rate. This year the tax was raised Tions of the Assoctation” will be the gen.| Ohild Saving Institute Opens Office— to $100 a year and but six have taken out When Source of Pay ié Exhausted Dog Omaha Man Convinced Drainage Catchers. Will Quit. Canal Will Be Construoted. tinues for the remainder of the week after [The Child Saving institute has opened an g g B ol A R Tuesday evening. office with J. H. Dumont & Son In the receive but $600. Following 1s a list of the affiliated con- | Board of Trade bullding, where they will ferences that will be held, showing 'he|kpep headquarters until the fund for the extent and nature of the organization: |pew wuflding is completed. The desk room e B Otficars o tha Railroaa jANd office facilities are supplied by Mr. for the county judge to bind'a man over, believing him to be innocent, would be misconduct of the gravest kind.” Henry Murphy was given some words of Rival Attorneys Headlong Plunge DELEGATION GOES TO LINCOLN 1 H |SPENDS ALL WEEK IN F: . Make Fire Fly sl 27 Browe, 5. pepty; s atsovios dagaeamante”~ oo oL 1) MO e Injures Mrs. Foote SARPY 4 s | saying that Murphy had rendered a signal | ‘The “Assoclation of Membership Secre-| Ohio People to Mold Meeting—The nn" i tasileant Live disba ddu Wakt ¢ Commends Zeal of the Comminsione: p mn Stewar[ ASEC |service to the community. Connell had |taries. % nual meeting of the Ohio association wi i : . i I | argued that even assuming it to be true| XThe Assoclation of Boye' Becretarien o |be held at noon Saturday, June 5. at the See Methods . of, Fatiey Elderly Mother of Physician Falls | surveyor ana Citizens of That 5 e i o e | . V. V. X Followed at State C 11 i . — |that Keenan approached the jurors as|tors. office of Judge W. W. Slabaugh, New whole hnnh 0‘ ellar County Who Are Pushing I i W, J. Co n;ll and H. C. Brome De claimed, there was nothing to connect the N'l;h;u/:;::clnnon of State and Provincial | york Lite building. Officers will be elected Farm. Stairs e W Cas e % + 9. Lo o Ve " | street car company with such alleged | SRl A y tor th ing vear and arrangements 9 ¥ : - The Association of State Secretaries in |for e ensuing ¥ y 2 bate New Trial and Argument action. To this Brome replied that the|County Work. % talked over for the annual picnie of the 4 Gets Apoplectic, [ note signed by Arthur Gross is such evi- | The Assoclation of Rellgious Work Di-|gygociation. Al Ohlo people have been| SOuth Omaha dogw are soon Eoing 10| Mrs Amorette Foots, mother of Dr. D.| After spending the entire week with the P ’ | dence. . Special Conference of Metropolitan und | asked to be present SAVE SR SRRy, ViR VAL mo longer| A Foote, is lying unconselous and in a |county commissioners and the surveyor of semi-Metropolitan Secretaries. Saturday the physical directors consid- ered the subject of “Physical Training for Boys," after President Willlam H. Ball of molested by the dog catcher unless more of the good people of the Magic City step forward and pay their dog taxes. The critical condition at her son's home, 1313 |Sarpy county going o Park avenue, as the result of falling down | the cellar stairs Friday. ¥ire flew in Judge Day's court Saturday morning when W. J. Connell and H. C. Brome argued the question of & new trial Money to Grade Ralston —The Board of | County Commissioners discussed Raturday | morning the allowance of money to the the proposed route of the Papillion ditch, Omaha owners of |1and on the diteh have returned convinced | Offic ers of Y ) 1 et Ral {'Townaits company for extra 'grad- funds for this départment of the city ov-| It i supposed that she mistook the cellar | that the improvement will be made of the Btewart case. | Corn show Dlnc Detroit had made an address on “Char- [ Ralston!Townsl ¥ 2 “|ernment are about exhausted and as 8001 | goor for that leading out of the kitchen.| "ORly ome or two were found wno ob- 1 v “The real criminals,” declared Broms, | acter Development Through Physical | ing done on the Q street road © COM-| gg there i# no more money the work of | When she opened the door she pitched [Jected at all to the construction of the “are the directors of the street car com- | Training.” The sectional committees mat | pany asks $2,000. A smaller sum will prob- | catching stray dogs will cease. headlong ,down the whole flight Into the|diteh,” sald A. L. Reed, president of (he pany who knowingly permit their money | Vice Presidents of National Exposi- in the afterncon and this evening an In-|aply be granted. The meeting of the com-| Since May 6, when the eity started to | celar. | Byron Reed company to be used to buy jurors.” This was only one of a number of startling remarks made fo the court, Con- tion Are Entertained by the Executive Committee, formal conference will be followed by an address by Dr. Winfield S. Hall of North- western university, who will speak to men missioners was occupied almost exclusively with routine matters. ‘Woman Paints Him as High Tempered collect these have been taxes, 3%5 tags at $1 each time issued and eleven tags at $3 each for female dogs. During the only Sunday afternoon. Her head 1s a mass of cuts and bruises, the back and forehead being black and blue from the abrasions and her face, syes who reprcsents large |Interests In the proposed distiict. Of course | all will be given an opportunity to be heard When the county commissioners hold their nell in his turn declaring that “this is —Mrs. Gladys Krunheim, suing for divorce | the dog catchers have been at work 28| gnq ears are badly Injured. She has been |Me¢etng There may be a few more who onelof the rankest conspiracies and com-| Members of the executive committee of In distriot court, filed a petition Saturday | d0gs have been caught, with two days| unconsclous since the fall twill tle protests, but, on the other hand, binations, 1 have ever heard of. Its pur-|the National Corn exposition entertained Grand Al'my alleging that her husband came home|TePorts mot filed with the city clerk. 'As she 18 69 years old, It Is feared the ac- | "OMe MAY want (o be considered as in on pose as concelved and carried out by Henry | 8t dinner at the Loyal hotel Saturday sev- angry one day and smashed the three dolls | City officials say that owners of valuable | igent may leave her permanetly bedridden, | the Proposition and thus balance: up the 2 . v | 1 Corn ~ _|@ogs had better take warning and secure| " | situation. b3 urphy was to raise a howl against the |€ral vice presidents of the National 1 baby. Also, she says, he de |1 1t does not prove fatal. g pthn company in order that he might | 88oclation, who arrived to attend a von- trews owers e *he stove and lamp. On another | thelr tags, as the dog cacchers are still at Those Sarpy county officlals certainly ] get a larger settlement in his Anderson | ference. oocasion, she avers, he made her nose|Work and bringing in the dogs at & lively GENERAL ALLEN GOES EAST [Pt 'n & hard week of work prelimduary to A Willlam Hayes, assistant secretary of on thc Graves ey ;oruuly' They ware imairiéd ‘i rate every day. the organization of the drainage districl % Judge Day did not decide whether he will | £5//CUItrS and . D. Funk, presdens of Rochester in 100 Stockmen Off to Lincoln, Chief of Stenal Corps Completes Viate | [1°V etaved ""“ Al etk ihe T aair pe e assoclation, d . : none (oo favorable at that and things , ®ive & new trial and intimated that he|inio o rain. Mr. Funk wired that he ont| A large delegation leaves South Omaha to Fort Omaha and Praises n 8 Wenzell Painting on View—The Wenzell, “Make Guests Re- gret to Go,” from which the lithographs il ":::ev"":";::"0:":‘1‘::;‘;ln"n""l'" brasia School of Asriculture Most of o o eany, 413417 | those going are buyers from the packing aohih reniy Bl i Inting | houses and they go on invitation of Prof. South Tenth street, While the PAIBUNG |, "y g o¢ the University of Nebraska would ‘take some time to consider the| question. The attorney for Stewart was greatly aroused by his opponent’s assertion that it was preposterous that any attempt should have been made to influence jurors in the Slewart case because the cuse 18 a weak are in good shape now." The most careful Investigation showed that 20,000 acres of land will be directly G J llen, E Brigadier General James Allen, chief si§- |, 1upiids Drainea this Tand will be worth I""a " ‘;"‘ L‘"“"’sfl' "r;' N erning. | from $20 to 50 more per acre than t pres- W AsTay L RepAQUATIEGSS EATGIAY ROFEING. ent. The ditch means an incréase in (he sccompanied by Lieutenant Colonel Glass- | yajue of property amounting to about §100,- this morning for Lincoln to look over the lMve stock, which 18 being fattened at the state farm under the direction of the Ne- would arrive late in the afternoon and the arrangement was to have him accompany the assistant secretary. During the afternoon a conference on the coming exposition was held in the office of President G. W, Whttles. All the vice presifients report a growing What He Sees, painting by Begin Celebration of Memorial Day Saturday and Will Complete it on Monday. Decorating the graves of the soldier dead has been exhibited in a number of ecities, | ford, commandant at Fort Omaha. After- gy All the uplands were deducted fromn one. [ enthusiasm in their respective states for | with flowers at all the cemeterfes was car- | N} R BESIED BT NELEL . Ty | to see the fatiening effects of the ditferent | wards General Allen and Colonél Glnssford | (he 1and which will have to pay the spectal 2 “When counsel says that, he says what [the corn exposition movement. ried out Saturday morning by details from | o o invited to see it at the company's rations which are being experimented With. | were given an automobile ride about the |taxes to pay for the construction of the 1s untrue, and what he knows is untrue,| W. C. Gilbreath, commissioner of agri-|the Grand Army posts and Women's Relief | L1 0 ome auring the two weeks it will {mm the packers and live stock men Of |4\ by Gould Dietz and were later enter- |ditoh. tor the supreme court of the state of Ne- | culture of North Dakota, arrived in|Corps. THe Ladles of the Grand Army of |\ 5o "o evhibition hera. South Omaha are in hearty acc nrdellh thel i iched at the Omaha club. The proposed. liie ot thelditehLubs. two braska has ruled that this case s °""\°m.‘ha;,‘.'.' - e:;l":' ;‘.’,,’,;,"',’,.".’,;f,‘";,,""j“,fi: the Republic, Gartield Circle No. 1L, Went)| " o gy, gy Pinger—Charged with “‘"i; Which is being done at the University | "o ora) Allen expressed himself as |branches, one beginning near the Lane cut- which a jury may fittingly consider.” ‘:i“";’:“ dc‘r:“c"m Py oop Selht L | to Forest Lawn cemnlery»fil!urd{n)fl mox':' having bitten the finger of Charles Bm"_[o; ‘rhu‘mk; and nuolwlmrme :urmus greatly pleased with affairs at Fort |off not far from the Omaha city limits, Connll .spoke first and _disoussed the | IS LICRCEC LT HOELY orn show cn. | DS and carried out ‘"""M'\““',"l:‘ ecoral- | ian, a Colorado farmer, and robbed him [©f the ";""M:'""m““’{ ‘“1" o ‘mik‘l"“u:" Omaha. the other near the town of Lane -It wiil Keenan trial at length. Relative to the | (0, N0 BV G ve o Cas brought | MK the Eraves at the soldiers’ 1% 1 be|Of his purse, containing $1iz, Mabel Smith, | > OPerate with the taculty '8 making the | “ouing 1o the untavorable weather of Fri. | 4rain into the Missouri river u few miles Qmalis Bar assotiation he asked: | to his attention last year by a representa- n;::‘,:;"':;::mw":y'n" Sitterent organ. |® Third ward negress, is held at the police | WOTK & eiccess: The aciendance ¢ e | 4" 4ny gaturday, no balloon ascensions | OTUR Of the wouth of the Platte. m-‘xvny‘au’:‘m:-:?-‘:‘:‘ ‘:lrrzh::::-;:::”d ?7?:4:,:;121 the exposition who visited Bis- | LIECEE (V0 ding divine services n the |Station. The alleged assault and robbery |, i% oige “which 1s taken to show an |Could be made, and General Allen ocon- lor Momey Lender Robbed. SEATTLE, occurred near Eighteenth and California o1 3 s 11l meet Moratie:_OreRt pastind arke o streets Thursday night, and the woman at the south slde of the postoffice at 10 tented himself with an inspection of the Omaha Bar assoclation, instead of being W atitied to see that the small| added interest in the work which is being Wash,, May 20.—Phillip T. “We are gri : d ; 9918 . g o = " | aone. balloon house and hydrogen gas plant and | Hopkine, a sailor and money lender on the manipulsted by the ambulance chasers,|grains are to recelve more f‘}"““"h"- ,;'g o'clock and will march from there in a|%88 ‘;“l’:”“’?l "’;“S’ ";“‘_:;"";l‘hu"""m[:"‘::t RN v e ) S the balloons as they are housed in the bal-| crulser Milwaukee, now at Puget Sound have investigated .this man Murpby? | Mr. Gibreatn. ~The name corn show’ did | | 1 "ty the First Presbyterian church, |tives Mitchell and Sullivan, who took her| . “TC0 o8 O Ll € Tathe aus- |loan house at present!” He will return to vard, today reported to the police L et wreatis worrteae s | toae i ¥Sas “Tor'ah ‘srains and. grasses, | Where they wil be the guests of the churoh | 8 BIEAGE TR B SREOM, J0G T pices of the Grand Army of the Republic | Washington this evening. ASRMebA s roud akistaay. of B AR concerned, 1 am not greatly worrled. 1|that it was for .. ) D e | e ; . 3 for the morning service. All comrades hav ——— 'and diamonds worth more than $1,60 have thrown out the black flag to the| whole outfit and am asking no favors of | them either for myseif or my client. | “If we cannot show & better and cleaner This year we expect to be represented and is given as 1208 Cass street. carry off the small grain prizes. Fire Reporter Under Fire—On complaint of Elmer A. Johnson, a grocer, whose store | 18 located at 2806 Leavenworth street and | will be conducted at the First Presbyterian church at 11 a. m. The members of Phil Kearney post and the Women's Relief Corps will meet at 10:50 a. m. at Twenty- been asked to wear their badges and all veterans not atiached to other organiza- tions to join with Grant post and march 1 v \ which he had concealed on the warship L o e ton—Office, New | jy ) kine had just made his collections, it being pay day. Hamilton. Phones: Douglas 2546; A-3096. ' Kemper, Hemphill & Buckingham, a B o > g & | t to the First Presbyterian record than men of that stripe, 1 am will- | 4 RIFES. S8 Patng ':h“:’lf(;"' g who livss at 312 Mason street, Police|fourth and I streets. The memorial ser- 4 Srawfor 1l be delivered by Rev. Geo. Van ing to retire and néver try anothier law etes nost and corps and Garfield Circle, | Judge Bryce Crawford filed a complaint | mon W r - sul’ HYMENEAL. | e R ‘Grand Avmy of the Republic, | against James C. Ish Friday evening, the | Winkle. “Hlding From God,” is the e Barpett and Van Cleve caught it in Clark-Andersen. | will attend divine service at ssward Street | charge being assault with intent to do | ning toplc. | vigorous fashion from the street car at- great bodily injury. ish was arrested Sat- ] N . a and A memorial serviee will be conducted at | ! Miss Rore Anderson,' daughter of Nels|Methodist Episcopal church, Sewar . v (| \ torney, who quoted County Judge Leslie’s | Anderson, and Will Clark, were married |Twenty-second street. The post and corps | urday and released on £200 bond. Johnson |the First Presbyterian church Sunday ¢, denunciation of Barrett. The county Jud3e | Frigay evening at the home of the bride's [and circle are asked to meet on Seward Beporta st b Towely emonatraled. with | avenise. Tha chotr: BAY arrenied/spesial| 3 Comnell sald, had simply bound Keenan " | street near Twenty-fourth street at 10 a. m. | Ish, Who Is city fire reporter and a special | music. [ 3 iy o wh over that he might be vindicated by a :‘,:m.',,:,:::';:";r\-:‘;noh;::::e:':a 1:‘:). and march to the church in a body. officer, when the latter threatened to ar-| Whitsunday will be observed at St. Ed- will save your grass—pro jury in district court. This Brome later | pugie Clark. Rev. Charles W, Savidge per. | Crook post and corps will attend service | rest the small gon of Alfred C. Kennedy. }\Am'd'a church by administration of the nnl} \'ldmg it doesn’t rain. We sald amounted 10 impunging Leslie; “that | gormed the ceremony at Pearl Memorial Methodist Episcopal | geudent Class Leaves Fort Omaha—The | COMMunion to the class of candidates for | PP i T |chureh, Twenty-fourth and Larimore | giugent class of sixteen army officers rn.m;connrmauon which were recently admitted | are exclusive Omaha agents == | streats. The post and corps and comrades | pore Leavenworth that has been at Fort|to the church. { for Goodrich Hose. The hest " |of that vicinity are rgquested to meet &t | oo “auring the week for study in practi-| The evening service will be heid at 8 s the hall, Twenty-fofth and HBmeh '@ |cal aeronautics lett Friday evening for|P: M- : | hose for the money. The ’ ’ [ maren to the ehureh in & body. Fort Leavenworth. Lieutenants Lahm,| Rev. J. A. Willlams of Omaha wil| Half Trioh B.ol 1= wask 3 |at 10 & m. Fulols, Bamberger, Winter and Dickinson, | PFéach the sermon at morning prayer at | alf -ply 1s very poj / | The tor Decoration day program will . b fom | St. Clement's church at 11 a. m. | 3 g Bagi [, The tortuat Decaration doy PEORTETS the | from” Washington, , wil remain ‘et Fort| 8L Clement's AL B ular with the ladies. Basily Tbe stomach is o larger fator in ‘*life, liberty and the pur. | be carried ott HOFC TCUT I ot 130 | Omaha for several daye. The balloons will [ Relular Services at fhe Hnglsh Luth-| handled, never burst suit of happiness’’ than most people are aware. Patriotie: Auvaitorium. P T | eran church, Rev. Livers, Pastor.— | ed, never bursts, e, v g v . 3 L. A ounitol avenue and will be participated |not be dismantled for several days, and | yrot CRUFCR Rev: T W LIverh Sanion 8 N RRGoe ot G0t Syepephls. e sonfirmed dy \ » Grand Army organizations, | flights will be undertaken next week at . b oy o 5 peptic ‘*is it for treason, stratagems and spoils.”” The man |in by 8l the Gra Luther League at the hour of 7 p. m. the first favorable opportunity afforded by the weather. Migh School Alumni Seunion June 21— Brands—Triton, Artesian, Cascade, Whirlpool. When you buy Goodrich Hose you buy the best. LAWN MOWERS—Cadet 12-in., $2.75; Cadet, 14-in., $3.00; Cadet, 16-in., $3.25. Spanish-American War veterans, High School cadets, mail earriers and other or- ganizations and march from there to the | Auditortum. |Cody Buys Out Ringling Bros. who goes to the front for country with & weak stomach will be @ weak soldier and a fault finder. A sound stomach makes for good citizenship as well as for health and happiness. Diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition are promptly and permanently cured by the use of Dr. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. It ballds up the bedy with sound flesh and solid muscle. The desler who offers & substitute for the ** Discovery ' is only seeking to make the little more profit realized on the | Sealed bids will be received for the new | | English Lutheran church at Twenty-fifth | and K streets on and before § o'clock, June | The Omaha High school alumni reception, |7, Rey. Livers manages the competition. an annual affair given at the High £chool | several bids are looked for: building as a reunion for past graduates | Maste OUY: Gosste. and a reception for the newly graduated, | : q he jall of South Omaha was crowded | {18 to be held this year Monday evening, | aif day Friday with people anxious to get June 21, the Monday following the com-|a view of the bandits. | mencement exerclses. A piogram of ad-| N. M. Graham was in Kearney Tuesday ( dresses and music is belng arranged, and | #hd Wednesday attending the graduation t the Kearney High school the regular election of officers for the next | John Boyle and Dana Morrill | | | d Colonel Lillie Also Secure Then we have Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Jr., ball He an ‘olone! ie sale of less meritorious preparations. : vear will also be held. Miss Loufse North- | \ined from Grand Isiand. whera they bearing, Continental and others. Also Caldwell Park Horse Dr. Bt s Gomes Modloal Advieer is seat. frae Bailey Interests and Now rup, ‘08, who is at present the president| were in attendance at the state snoot Mowers in stock. | 0 roseiat & Shmus tu pey exponsé of mailind sol d Own Whole Show, of the Alumni association, has employed | Among the visitors at the yards today | 31 eno-aens Stimmse So¢ the i ansd bosk &r 38 ioas the scheme of having registration books | Were J. Wilson of Avoca, 8. P. Peterson of | for the cloth bewsid. Address World's Dispensary Medical v in_the downtown drug stores, in which | 9730508 70 M8 Cantl of Bt Wewanie ) JAS. MORTON & SON CO bos Assoc n, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, duffalo, N. Y. Colonel W. F. Cody and Colonel Lillle, | many of the older graduutes have made |, G¢0r&e Thrush, a prominent feeder of | - Rogers topped the market Friday with a | bunch of twenty steers of his own raising They sold at $6.75. The South Omaha Country club base ball | | known as Butfalo Bill and Pawnee Bill have bought out the interests of Ringling | Bros. and the Balley estate in the Buffalo themselves known. It §s expected that as a result the coming meeting and reception will be the largest of any ever held. Hardware and Tools 1511 Dedge Street & . : now own the en team will meet the Mosher-Lampman team g Bill Wiid West show ":1“‘ | of Omaha this afternoon at 3 o'clock ou‘ ‘ | tire plant, the rairoad trains. elepl h the Country club grounds. | camels. butfalo, '"";"‘ ‘;““‘.e‘i""';‘.“‘:‘ % Farmers are busy in the flelds at this | | For years Colonel Cody had a partner- time of the year and are unwilling to dis- | > ship with Barnum & Batey and Nate [l Delights Children pose of thelr horses and as a run'fiequenrpi | o there is a limited supply coming in to the w | S8allsbury. Balley and Salisbury are both | Wi & stock yards. Dealers are now scouring the | dead. Last year Ringling Bros. bought a 1 ins Old Folks ll| west in search of good horses. for there is . . - ow, bui the colonel | quite a demand espectally s expresses In & limited degree only, the magnificence of the Jarde ntevest {n theshow. Wit = adl | Eare petially from santes | scenery in the Cansdian Rockies viewed enrouté to the | writes to friends iu Omaha that he and | By Tuls maie hwn the entire werks ol Thel [ o The water company has reported to the | city ias installed the two hydrant ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSTION show opened & month ago at Madison | “Thiriy-sixih und Ustreety s the ‘one Stdpover without extra charge st the famous resorts: Square garden and since that time has | A on U street 30 feet west of Thirty-sixth Dasff—Lake Louise—=Field—Glacier. been doing an enormous business, taking | street. This ‘Land of Enchiantment” is veached only by the | in over $60,000 on the week at Philadelphia. Indications are that the bond fssue of | The show will be In Omaha in September $60.000 for paving will soon be taken up y the buyers 8o that work may proc . o | inquird poned b, *0. of 1 Canadian Pacific Rallway A ©ite Proviem Soived The Premier Corn Food The Inquiries proponed by Spitser & Co. of Our product and reputation are the A Through trains to Seattle from St Faul daily at 10:30 & m by thet grest hedkth tamie. Wisoiric .Bit “The Taste Lingers" O N A a b Mdders v best 1 of pe 0od, | said to be satisfied with the report and the | ow Excursion Fares from ail places 1o Seattie and all Puget ters, is the enrichment of poor. thin blood | 4814 to be sauistied with the report and the advertisement we can offer and strengthening the weak. S0c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. and return from Vancouver steamess. Tickets for sale Send fer “Challenge of the $66. by Can. Pacific agents of all railways ountaing” and Alaska folder. Popular pkg. 100; | Large Family sise 15c. | will soon proceed to & satisfactory con. | | elusion. L SRR J | The city of South Omaha has suffered T Kemper, Hemphill & Buckinghaw, | 3 . | & considerable loss this year by reason if Reot, Inc., 1210:1212 Howar: A, C. Shaw, General Agent, Chicago. *mPs Tall Kinds of Plating | |l e €0 pedre: G year e | 12 Howard S¢.. Omaba fte was fixed at #0 a year for fruit |

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