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THE OMAHA SUNDAY ‘ Coun_cfl_ Bluffs Council Bluffs ||| Council Bluffs . Council Bluffs Minor Mention | wil nave charge Frank, Kessler, living a Tweltth street ot First Baptist Church, Rev. F. A. Case, and Ninth avenue, reported to the pollce The Ovanctl Biutfs Offics of tue || Alleged Victims of Maybray Gang|Pastor—Regular services at 11 o'clock In yesterday that his barn had been broken Omana Bee is ot 15 Seott Street. Want Money Back. | the morning and 8 o'clock in the evening; | INto during the night and a set of harness | Beth Phones 48, | Sunday school at 12 m.; Baptist Young Peo- | valued at $40 stolen, | ples’ union meeting at 7 p. m. " Davis, drugs FORTY-THREE THOUSAND ASKED| St John's Engiish Lutheran Church, AVCAed Bootlewker Hound Over. | CORRIGA Uhdertakers. 'Phones 144, | Rev. G. W. John Booten, a former resident of Coun- | Snyder, Pastor—Services at| Vo' i it Woodring Undertaking company. Tel. a3, 10:30 o'clock In the morning, sermon sub. | Cll BIUffs, who was arrested recently at Lewis Cutler, funeral director. ‘Phone Money Lost on Horse and Foot Races | .t “The Hope of the S Hptures'; Sunday | H1€nderson, Ia. by government officers | FAUST BEER 4T ROGERS' BUFFE and Wrestling Matches—Number | school at 12 m.; no services in the evening, | O ® Char#e of bootlegging, had a prelimin- | When you want rellable want ad adver- | of Sensatio; Allegations Second Presbyterian Church, Rev. George | ) NeAring yesterday afternoon before tising, use The Bee. - A. Ray, Pastor—Morning w 'm”p at 1039 United States Commissioner N. A. Craw- Deering binders and mowers. Spearling Made. ; I . o 0:90] o, a8 & restilt of Whi 4% & Triplett, 571 Broadway. o'clock. Sabbath school at 12 m.; Christian | [0 8% 8 result of which he was bound THE COOLEST PLAGE IN TOWN I8 | Endeavor at 7:15 p. m.; evening services V€T 0 @Wait the action of the federal | Collar Pins, in plain and fancy gold filled, enamel and stone set, sold as high as 75c—while they last, 25¢ each. THE DI MOND THEATER | “he petitions in five of the twenty-thres |at § o'cloex grand jury, which will meet here in Sep- | " BAIRD, LONGEN R_& BOLAND, |suits started by alleged victims of the| Trinity Methodist Church, Rev. Frank | cTPe" His bond was placed at $200 which | To Reduce Stock Before Moving to Our New Location—b503 Broadway. to §06-208 City Nat'onal bank building. " v 3 : triet t by W t ) 9 & Foordedh retafl any liquor, but that he had pur- 5 " s s For Rent—T¥o reoms,’ Sapp blue, (- |iFict court by Wadswerth & Crawloed, at-| Memoris! Baptist Church~Morning serv- | o 0L, (0% JAUDE PHE SR80 00 S e | An opportunity whereby you can save xtra heavy sterling silver Tooth and Preaching ac & | . : det c., b iful floral designs; regular price four Baptist young peo Do Of ihe|some of the persons made defendants in |Grant Lewls, Pastor—Morr J. L. Fugato, H. W. Howard and James | gift-giving. ete., beautif g 'y 1 A slight blaze amongst some carpets on |in these cases were filed several weoks ago. |worth league at 6. Epworth e e LI T e It will pay you to make purchases now re department last evening. The damage |the petitions filed yesterday with the |Teachers' meeting first Wednesday at oy N e for future use. You will save both time Pins, Veil Pins, Brooches, Cuff Buttons The children of the Fifth Avenue Meth- | follows: month at T:3. each | 1nd suggested to E. Fitzsimmons, the calied "Dolls in Toyland.' The annual|$1220 on & horse race, October 1, 108, near | wchool at 10. Preaching service he flle charges against them. W. W. Every article quoted here will be sold Joiasy in Fairmont park following a trol-| “gw "y Beatord of Bolckow, Mo., lost| Pedpis's ' Congregationa]” Ghurch, Hev,| Who 18 looking after the Booten case, | en's Chr sociation t Evening services g s f A ptars Coiben this SHehea L Deeting St.q| W. 3. Connors. in the church as usual at 8. Prayer meeting | 26Nt from Omaha, was also present at the | heavy Sterling silver mountings. Ladies oung men are fvited t Lt - Leipate. o attend and par-| 5jjeged steerer, B. B. Jacobs. Babb, Pastor—Sunday school at 9. Preach- | meang g big saving to you. Come and see. | | Duncan Shoe company, 2 Main street. the entire stock from 209 to 507. il Bluffs, died at their home in Boulder, | near M Alleged steerer, B4 Ellis | Kro %o A Hbes gy 9 # i e . i t " Colo. Baturday morping, Mr. Beard was & (o007 o DA . ) Kroonmeyer, Pastor—Services at 10 and 8. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Te!. 360. Night, F-1m | Nail Files, Cuticle Knives, etc.—while they We are pleased to show goods and ’i’;‘;‘#fi:;‘(’n’lmfim‘_mm and Fort Worth & g300 on a wrestling match, July 23, 1008. | Seventh Day Adventlst Church, W. A.| The ball game yesterday afternoon be- Undertakers. 'Phone 12, N. Main 8t. J. C. Maybray gang of “big store” | Caldwell, Pastor—Sabbath school at 10, | N furnished gkl ’ uire E_ A, Wickham, 19 Seott street |torneys for the “Mikes.” As had been |fces at 10:30. Sunday school at 12. Baptist A union Sunday school will be started | jecidediy sensational In character against| Fifth Avenue Methodist each member chipping In his share. | g services ut b P vhi ) eity at the DeLong mission, 1024 Avenue .| these actions. The original notices of sult|10:20. Sunday school o Douglas, witnesses for the defendant, teitl $1.25 and $1.50—while they last, 75¢ each. the back oh of the residence of W. P league at of the liquor. Commissioner Crawford sald 2. Vest Buttons, Hair Barettes, etc., sold as dist church will give a drili at the church at 11 and The story of “Naaman the Leper” will|$.000 on a horse race, August 21, 1908, near |C. 8. Hanley, Pastor—Sabbath school at 10, | St4t¢d that he would probably file these Y v 3 et | hearing on behalf of the department. \ Y Y T4t " s stump in k. The study will| J. C. Bowman of Sliverton, Colo., $18,700 |at the church Monday evening. | Combs, each, 50¢. Gents’ Combs, each, In addition to these specially priced Edwin §. Beard, son of Mr. and Mrs, | John Hermelbrecht of Bancroft, Neb., [ing at 11 and 8 Epworth leaguo at 6:3. nephew of General Dodge and N. P.|8nd Frank Scott. Sunday school at 11:45. Christian Endeavor | | | Just outside the city limits. Alleged steerer, | McKebben, Elder—Sabbath school at 10. | tween the Pottawattamle Indians of the - —— - Dr. W, WW. Magarell, optometrist moved | swindlers were flled yesterday in the dis- |Preaching at 11 and 8. Epworth league at 1 sten’s defense was that he did not | —— ——— - ——— honee, 453 |anticipated the petitions contain allegations | Young People's Union at 7 poditnaigor b B LI R s Bl s fully one-half on many articles suitable for | Nail Brushes, Nail Files, Cuticle Knives, this afternoon under the ausploes of th Church, Rev. 8 at Juntor D DAk PO 0f e resldence Of W-ify| The “Mikes” who appear as plaintiffs in | Bvening services Wednesday at 1.0 Gold filled Belt Pins, Hat Pins, Collar was {mmaterial. amounts which they seek to recover are as |Class meeting first Wednesday of neases had undoublediy violsted the law | and money. Fhlenday evening. Te ot aie CHUrCh | George S. Bedford of Greeley, Colo., lost| West Side Christian Church—Sunday | 96PULY collector of Internal revenue, that | high as $1.50-—while they last, 50¢ each. lonfo of the Sunday school was held | Manawa. Alleged stosrer, Harbert Coon. |4 Young People's meeting at 1. | Dunne, special guager from Peorla, Iil for less than the first cost on same. the subjeot for discussion at the Young | fowa School for the Deaf. Alleged steerer, | Morning services at 11 INSOFIAGUE. ICWr. '3y B BN, evetdy Genuine Ebony Combs, trimmed with be in the nature of & round table and all [on a horse race, June 3, 138, near Manawa. | o ;. ol — - 1 ) J pworth Mathodist Church, Rev. A. V " » 4 o e v . ya . | “One-titth off" of our regular low prices 25c¢. articles we are giving a general discount on James B. Beard, former residents of Coun- |lost $5,000 on & horse race, April %, 1308, | Bethany Presbyterfan Church, Rev. John | Sterling silver Tooth and Nail Brushes, Dodge and held a responsible position In| Thomas Cale of Fond du Lac, Wis., lost | goclety at 7. | City Hall Ball Team Win, last, 25¢ each. quote prices, whether you buy or not. The funeral of Lawrance, the 13-year-old | | son of Mr. and W. Clark, who |Jack Carkeek. Saturday services at 11. county court house and an aggregation | was drowned In eedy's” slough, near| Except for the alleged “steerer” the de- | Latter Day Saints' Church—Preaching at | Sathered together from the police depart- | the Unlon Pacific transfer yards, will be i 2 held this afternoon at 2 o'cloen trom. the | fendants named in each of the five petitions [10:45 and 8 Sunday school at 9:30. ment and other city departments resulted residence of F. Draper, 1420 Tenth avenue, |are the same and are as follows: Benfamin [ Woodbury Avenue Chapel—Sunday school | in @ victory for County Recorder Barg- tnd, burlal will be 'In Wainut Hill ceme: | Marks, allas “No. 76" First National bank [a¢ 3, hausen's braves by a score of § to 6 Fitth Avenue Methodist ehureh will oont|of Councll Blufts; Ernest . Hart (Incor-| Fres Methodist Church, Rev. D. C. Lam. | The game up to the end of the seventh duct the services, . porated), John J. Spindler, James C. May- |son, Pastor—Sunday school at 10, followed | !NNINE was a close one, each side having Thomas Lacy Smith, a reeldent of Coun- |bray, allas J. C. Gordon, allas “No. 6 by preaching. Preaching at & scored four runs. After the seventh in- efl Bluffs since 1849, % o & 5 Street Co sioner Tim Flood and fnig ‘at hin home, 1622 South Begrath morn- |alias “B.” allas J. T. Barnes, allas B. .| The First Church of Christ, Scientist, wiil | 18 Street Commissioner Tim Flood and from dropsy and heart trouble after 4 |Ansel; Frank O. Scott, alias Frank Max-|pnqid services Ih the Masonic temple hall at | CltY Physiclan Tubbs went to sleep on ‘ iy a8ed 67 years. Deceased, | well, allas George Wilson. 10:45, when the subject of the lesson-serman | PAses and are charged with losing the P Ounc u s owa. & native L ) 5 1 e for sic Jeorge § Vi 18 survived by his wite, ‘o’n",“j,';‘;:{"“‘ EBE. | During the course of the lengthy DPetl- wii be “Truth.” Sunday school after the | E4me for thelr side. George 8. Wright, 9 g. dL“l!;ynon of Omaha, and two tion In each case It Is alleged that the | piureh services Testimonial meeting | the A'kfnls of the PMH\MHVM"*-* OOMBLE| Pl ol of (\'?:r':\ll:,'k‘e‘h.“ Millionaire club or the Club of PIttaburs |Wwednesday evening at 8 bar, was umpire and his decisions went Hiram Smitn of Wikoics: Gal. A brother, | yqiiionaires, which had its headquarters at bl without ety although at one time Vives him. Mr. Smith was & member of |Council Bluffs during the greater part of | s per cent Aiscount on all men's, wo- | COURLY Attorney Hess threatened to file an injunction agalnst him the Improved Order of Redmen and the as o - M 1908 to the once famous . 's shoes ' Modern Woodmen of Amerfoa. The ar. Ml rdibebessctl men's and children’s shoes at Duncan’s,| mpore was a very fair attendance and commeraat R Tha VIS of Webs Gt |1t 1s expected that the Assoctated Chari- rangements for the funeral have not been ! OF mMore correctly speaking notorlous | g3 Main street. vy ties creche wil ecelv el Benjamin Marks of Council Bluffs, James | gy ~ SEASON FOR THIEVES | ”‘:” “H'w ;w“‘.‘l‘l"‘r elve at least $100 from C. Maybray, Monte McCall, Ed Ellls, Isador ‘ ¥ J. Warner, F. M. Johnson, R. B. Herrl- o 0 o TR a | Dom't wait until all the best sellers are man, Frank O. Scott and A. B. Craft are 3y Si% gone. They won't last long at the prices alleged to have been the “leading con- TR MO DeS: | we are making. Sale last untll the 3st. spirators and managers of sald club or| Timely warning by nelghbors caused the| p,.can Shoe company, Main street o organiaation. of: conaplrators,” arrest of & robber yesterday morning at the | . e e eyes tire, aché, smart or water; when residence of Emil Leffert, the Broadwas| poR MIDIGAL AND FAMILY USE you have pain in the eyeball, orbit temples Allegations in Complaint, Jeweler, 613 Ninth avenue. The robber, Who| By YOUR LIQUORS AT ROSENFELD or forehead, I feel that you should con-| The main allegations in each of the five |gave the name of Silas Dillon and claimed| LIQUOR CO. £19 §. Maln, ‘Phones 832, Sult me as I am an exclusive eye-sight | Petitions are the same, the only varlation |to be from Cheyenne, Wyo., was captured| U " 5 speclalist and will gladly tell you what [being when the detalls of the alleged con- | in the cellar while attempting to escape| PAST WEEK IN BLUFFS SOCIETY is best for your eyes. Dr. W. W. Magar- | spiracy by which the plaintiff was buncoed | through a window underneath the porch. ;-\lill,dloplnre(rm, 268 City National bank [out of his money are given. The general | He Is a young man and a stranger to the| Mrs. J. R. Reed Gives a Sunset Plenic ullding, Council Bluffs, Ia. scheme by which the victim was “Miked" | pollce at Her Suburban Home. ‘hy . was substantially the same, although, Dillon and two other men were noticel| Mrs, M. F. Cunningham and ehildren aro tiful as silks always are, these seem more lovely than any we ever h-(d and dlt is only natural, for why % ate Transters, there were some slight variations to sult |about 10 o'clock by the neighbors loitering| visiting relatives In Neola, Ta. SHOUIA 00t (HO WORVErE IMproYoreactl s ehr ALA tLIOUE MOLs DSALILHIE0ACH: ol e;: tbrlnlferl'wpre reported to The Bee|the particular case. The result in each case | In the vicinity of the Loffert residence.| Mrs. Richter of Morgentown, W. Va., is And Such Values—The orders for silks and dress goods were placed right when the makers did Ty M by the Poutawattamie County Ab-|was, however, the same, the victim and | After & brief consultation the three men| the Buest of Miss Maude Cousins: not know whether the tariff would go up or down, and we oertainly struck the most remarkable val- S ey “of Council Blufts: his money were separated. | separated, one going to the corner of Sixth| Miss Verna Thompson of Cedar Rapids, ues it has been our good fortune to produce. Biock 15 Bayiise ioaer & Co. Besides alleging that E. E. Hart rented | street and the other to the corner of |Ia. I8 the guest of Miss Esther Spindler 49¢ for 50 inch Batistes, usually selling at 65c and 76c. Bluffs, sher. ........... 33,065 & strong box or safety deposit box in his | Seventh street, apparently to keep watch| Miss Marle Butts of Omaha was ihe 49¢ for 36 inch all wool Panama, regular 65c and 765c values. Luctus C. Conslgn W | private bank to J. C. Maybray, R. B.|While the third man, who was later ar.| SUest 1ast week of Miss Josephine Bixby ¢ yoalv s Serges, 66c and 76c values. i 2 restod, Went towhrdy. the Houss. Mrs. Lillie of Omaha is the guest of her 49¢ for 36 inch all wool Storm Serges, c a J 3 WIThA £t Of lot 13, 0-77-36, Woa. A" | o Herriman and Monte McCall, his cashier | 3 Kohlscheen, lots 14 and 17 and " Mrs. W. H. Barghi Harrl: 1 1.25 $1.36 val ; | sister, Mrs. w. arghausen, 220 Harrl- 3 ol KK ¥ ; .36 values. Bledentopt et al. to Mari I8 alloged to have rented a bullding to the| The third man was seen to break the! son ireet. $1.00 for 36 inch Black Satines, regular § o P manac e $1.50 for the 36 inch heavy Black Satin. Y liams, lot 2, block 13 Beers: | ¥ o|Blass In a side door and reaching inside| y 4 subd. in Council Biutta g o 4,0 oc i ‘3‘3.:3.":2"22".21!." it | draw back:the bolc and entec, Th nelkh-| s Saer st oty for st eatendor BENGALINE SILKS—The wide wale Bengaline will be the great popular silk idol of the coming Total, three transfers. ;| Regarding the alleged connection of ms"w" who witnessed this telephoned Mr. ‘ westarn trip. fall and winter, especially for Coats and Suits. The Popular shades—$1,00 for $1.25 Bengalines. Let T o First National bank and its officers with [ Leffert at his place of business and he| Miss Irma Nelson of Nebraska City s TAFFETA SILKS—We ask the ladles of Council Bluffs and vicinity to call and see with their b k::wflxx:ecy.zuxl::::;a?":n ;‘:{-mgna !mp “conspirators” It is alleged that w'n-sn::1":.\1:‘:8T::’(ll:lllzdI‘Il::l"“pn.I:c:;nm:\is,-lml;::‘h::} A‘\'rt::ufi:lw:'irp’:-r[_‘““ Cleland Scott of North own eyes our values in Black Taffeta Silks, 36 inches wide at §1,00 per yard. Let no one mis- wick, 211 South Maint streot, + BOr- | the “"Mike" went to the bank to dapn!ll‘h“ Foms Fah o he Tecancd about tha aarae ] Mine - AuNdsts Mrdman: ot Keokuk. e lead you—come and see for yourself. : the mon given him by the secretary of | 3 4 <y is_the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. D, Balth, We've a host of other special values to show you in new fall Dress Goods and Silks and earnestly Marriage Lic the Milllonaires club or to draw his own | (Mo that Detective i B Richardson 40| 415 South First street. solicit your inspection Licenses o wed were lssued yesterday|MOTeY on drafts or checks that ome or | (AUFE ",:,',""d:,.m,m.n::-”s:n-.‘u:m-avr::«‘Q\;‘,‘f""(l",,"k, Sl e st N B4 No store in America offers better values than Hunter's—sounds bombastic, perhaps, but we Srahy oy g 'm"”,,"' Ehe JEpmianis AINATE Want. ‘;:‘glhoum The burglar tried several windows| day for her home in Chicago. = o back the assertion with the goods and ask only an opportunity of proving to you by your own in- WM i saos. A L o alehe of the cashior Keeping | "KINE (0 eacape, but seelng that the house| Mra, M. G. Corrigon ana her niece, Miss spection that it s not bombastic in the least, but an absolutely reliable statement. Annc. Hansen, Harlan, Ta. .. " 2| wateh whether or not this plaintiff was | W% surrounded, fled to the cellar, where|Elizabeth Belford of 12 South Seventeenth Maude iR insoln, Neb @/ drawing the money from the bank in sc- | B® WAS corralled by Officer Richardson in|ftreet, have fone to Lead, 8. D., to spend p o aha U » the remainder of the summer. | the act of trying to climb out through a pe Bck |cordance with instructions of the defena- | (1€ ACt OF VIR 10 T Miss Bernice Quren will give a dancing Blue white three quart coffee ants." ’ |p y Monday evening at Eagle's hall in > pots now When searched at police headquarters| honoy of et gue : | . . of her guests, the Misses Young 4%c. Tea ketties 4oc. Dish pans 49c. P. C.| Benjamin Marks is alleged to have been |, v,y man had nothing on him, but|of Macedonfa and Miss Rains of Corne <] ] ] De Vol Hardware company. “particularly fitted to dlscharge the dutles " | Mr. Leffert found trinkets and silverware| N8 of ‘fixer' by reason of his long continued | i ioreq about the house where he had|, Miss Bertha Wheeler will entertain at 3 brei st Wi sday mor 5 fo] . H political (:nfl.up(nr“(v‘ :n ::-; :}?‘Tfl‘lr:"';"l‘:n" i(“ dropped them after he saw the house was | 3(’1::k§!:-l:..:‘:;'fi..!'l.’mm': ey o W] 3 35 P l st __32 34 M‘m s‘ PhflnE 585 cn“ncll Bl“"s luwa is alleged that ‘he us surrounded. The other two men who were| of Corning, the guests of Miss Bernice ! Eil’ . d 0 o 7] " keep the oficers of the law from arresting | yoonine” e o a0 made their escape. | Ouren. Geo w Ki . or Interfering with these conspirators or| on. of the employes at the cigar and| MT. and Mrs. Lewis Cutler of Bluff stroet oxposing their nefarious and unlawful busl- | e s Stk 3| Ar¢ home from an extended trip to the . . eln Rty Sandy store conduoted DY Orecks at B8] pacific cosst, including & Visit to the e West Broadway left the key In the front| Seatile exposition and to points in British | door atter locking up at a late hour Fri-|Columbia. » . , » : G | day night and a thief took advantage of| Miss L. cAtee w the | luncheon was served, covers for twenty- |Macedonia and Miss Rains of Corning. |The bride, who wore a traveling gown o ed and Refinished, Feathers goods. Come and see. Alexander's Art ! SETYa0RaS e | ¥ v She, MoAlee was hostess t0 Ihe | fone susats beins Jald. . Gardeh fowers |Covers were isid for twelve. - After t o | B B, it Twhits et was. sitandsd It. When the place was opened up yes-|Y. Y. Y. club at the club house at Lake [3 wers | Gc B T M S TG S VR L R Moyt Renovated, Mirrors Replated, Store, 33 Broadway. | terday 5 left over night in the cash regis-| Manawa Thursday. A basket luncheon was | Were effectively used in the decorations. | dinner the party o el L A Y e Beskwits and all kinds of mattress work A e ter was missing, as were fiftcen boxes of | SrVed In the evening. The party was| Miss Bernice Ouren entertained at a 1 [ Mr. and Mrs. A L. Johnson, Mrs. Moo 4 done. SORYIENS % The. Ohurehon, cigars valued at $00 [SRADerooAd by: Mis. MaAtes. o'clock luncheon Wednesday afterncon | Fall and Mys. Jdones, of Tncolny WO | Mrs. J. R Reed entertained at a_“sunset d o | clgars . . 4 0 s Jovers Wi aid for | 3 0 Linca o the | v a ome cPhers Both 'Phones. || First Consremational Church, Dr. Otter- | “gUl BFC LC L 0 soioon of John| ,Miss Hernice OQuren was hostens st a| for, her Eucsts pCovers, were Inid Cfor | EAGLDY (ohriats, Were” guests antl Fri |plenic at hier ‘suburban home ‘on McPlier; e v cnic glven at the b ¥ : Giad e ¥ e : onor of Miss Goos o 19 So. Main St., Council Bluff; | bein O. Smith, Pastor—Morning services| g o nn g 503 South Main street Friday | Manawa Thursday in honor of her gueats, | center plece and the place cards were | day of Mre, A D Falr of Oukland avenue. | 1l oines and the Misses Ritchle, who o " affs. | at 10:30; no evening service; Sunday school | /o) "ohg ciole eight boxes of cigars and | Mrs. Ouren, Mrs, Wheeler and Mre. |dainty hand-painted affairs in pink. A s : s have recently removed from Des Molnes o ¢ {12 m. Rev. F. E. Henry of Belle Plaine, | &% ot ke \stur, | Knowles acted as chaperones Mr. Everett Wright entertained at dinner | Mr. E. I Lainson and Miss Lou Beck. | this eity. Lunch was served on small “Have It Done RI h Ta., will occupy the pulpit in the abence | m :',';:,,':1“"“' """,‘h', "’“"‘ TOBISter. | Thie. W. 8. Keeline entertained at a |Friday evening at the Grand hotel, com- |both of this city, were quietly m-rrlndib———“‘ ey gt of the pastor. This will be the last preach- v ©d an entrance by culting out & | kensington yeaterday afternoon. A course [plimentary to the Misses Yourg of | Thursday evening at St Peter's church on § : If Your Eyes Could Talk They would tell you of some one of these symptoms and to consult an expert and have the eye defect corrected at once. When things “swim” or become dim after being looked at for some time. When The First Fall Shipments of Dress Goods and Silks are here, and how exquisite they are. Beau- Upholstering, Furniture Repalr- July clearance sale in many lines of i | | | | ing service until September 5, as the pas- | ————— ———— | tor takes his vacation during the month of HERE IS SOME- et Ritday abiolZensh C@undax " ot ' THING YOU WANT ! Searihetan Climestisiany Maseiis TO LOOK AFTER igiviBsog ol B gl ® One of the neatest and best places vice, 10:30 o'clock, theme. “New Eyes for in the western part of the city, on | 5 - | the car line conveniently lne“ ‘nm Conditions™; 9:20 a. m., Infant depart Omaha, as well as Councll Bluffs. ment of the Bible school; 12 m., the Bible Houso of tive tiniatied Tooms and | chool, senlor dopartment; 7 p. m., an hour : . e 2 : AR This is no time to sell centrally located improved RO AT I Geered, Sath Su by young people for young and old. Mrs. T R f : S . . £ . s e e enial®vell | Barclay will conduct the program and a | : y : o ¢¢. . | property in Omaha. Values are increasing with All improvements made inside of number who have been in the schools of | T Toars AT SHTAS IS | i and. ouner ssen, wil anawer th ? RO A b Omaha’s steady growth. THIS OWNER MUST will be made “H." Omaha Bee, o, e 4 50 s o A i L SN & B < 4 5 n i Nal] Mptt Jows. . iskiions a0 to.what.te theee den B0 | - NN . . i A e o8 bas SACRIFICE AND WILL CONSIDER ANY R T tansunl ok st e s ] VORI ¥ Ay, ‘ REASONABLE OFFER before August Ist. Only im- o bl BRLAR e | roacion; preeshing sscvioe A wes o 1 B T ey B L Sk A o SR o RN proved property on Harney street between 16th and M. Wiliams, PastorClass meeking at 1 e L M . e : 19th streets that is for sale. Nearest vacant corner held e Baiat felroity e i i 3 e AR R e o I at $85,000. Corner one block east offered at $160,000. b - ! - " BN Corner two blocks east sold for $275,000. Vacant lot behind this building offered at $50,000. Douglas street property, without car line or stores, held at : : higher prices merely on prospects. Here is a build- =% e ||\ covering 66x132 feet that earns $4,000 a year and ] §i! Jid v it has vacancies for $3,000 more. You could not builg P - d it for $30,000 and the lot is worth $25,000, making a i q b & total of $55,000. OUR PRICE IS ONLY $36,000, Lo" MBNE' 0 HORSES, OATTLE AND s L] i X : SIDER A REASONABLE OFFER. MUST BE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE b AR y L A =1 $10,000 CASH AND BALANCE ON TIME AT ¢ MAIN AND BHOADWAY, OVER AMERICAN EXFRESS. PR Kl O e e S0t YA N. P. DODGE & CO., 1714 Farnam Street

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