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- OMAHA, WEDNES MBER 24, 1909. HRIEF CITY NEWS [SONSANDDAUGHTE VE| ' i i ONSANDDAUGHTERS TODINE| 1 Ruli Tab Ul SONSAND DA STODINE| Coal Case Ruling | atarr Mabray Trial - is Big Boost for | G T 909 NOVEMBERWM | Arrangements Complete for Celebra-| 1S Blg oost tor | Whether it is of the nose, throat, ocs OVCI‘ l“ SUN MON TUE WED THU fRI sar tion of Yerktown Antiversar | : | stomach, bowels, or more delicate or- | »J 12345 i Loomis Just N oW |eune, catarrh is aiwavs aeviiitaring and | March Next Year ( 6 should have attention. * 7 8 9 10 Il 2 |3 [SOCIETIES T0 MEET TOGETHER The discharge from the mucous mem- il isil Judge Sanborn Vindicates | brane is because this fs kept in a state |0age Postponed by Judge Smith B.| 141516 17 1819 20 |» Y o | of inflammation by an impure condi- MoPh His Own p s o oo Contention of Union Pacific | \,,"0¢ the blood. Therefore, to cure cFherson on | 21222324 C 4 1l B oo Rl Kbt General Solicitor. take the best blood purigier. Motion. fean Revolution, smong Thowe 3 Sarsaparilla ) p 28 2930 LT Y N. M. Loomis, general solicitor of the Hood’s P The trinl of John C. Mabray has been Y R SEETeTIrema s Union Pacific, is in New York in confer- In usual liguid ferm or nnhnro\n(od tablets |, ciponed from December 7 to March 8 Mave Root Print Ir. known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. 10, by Judge Smith % -McPherson of the Arrangements for the dinner to be given |ence with legal luminaries of the Harrl {1910, by Judge : ; B. ¥. Swoboda—-Certified Aceoustast |q¢ the Rome hotel Tuesday evening, No-|man system of railroads with reference o | B e s e Rinehart, Photographer, 18th & Farnam. | vcmber 30, in celebration of the 127th an the government's suit to dissolve the Unlon Sl ‘ Judge .\ll’l‘;wrsnn sluh(mll!"l:‘v»‘lr\llp"" e » A » Lighting Pixtures, Burgess Granden Co. |niversary of the recognition of Great|and Southern Pacific merger. Mr. Loomis eps ()Ut 1‘ l | ten pages of reasons for thi jon, o M w Sh e 3 § oing Ton or a Eeyn, plote, removed o 16th & Howard. | Britaln of Amcrican independence, have | want to New York fresh with flush of vie- | cep I o principal reason being: Counsel far.he ur ens:; omens oes y J d have flled many | 7. A. Gentleman Co., Undertakers, New |Deen practieally completed. tory In the decision of Judge Walter H V h S | defendant ! ! 2 50 location 1614 Chicago 8t. Both phones. Several hundred Invitations have been|ganborn of the United States circuit court i 12 tin t € nowju\nn\ ..: the de mu‘!.mu A;r!'”:l”‘ ‘i\-‘-r\:;m:;! at . evo- " : aside the states fighting orders of the co p Rt T et GBHEAPRRY 88 | (G5 - POl bt O AT NS | ey st e st b5s ot THAN enable them 1o got to fowa. ' Jodge Me possess so many good points that they're really worthy the attention matarity, M. D. Nesly, macsger. Gmana | o o the e i ot e e A B nger Giving His Name as Nels i et everyone. Possibly you who read this ad. have never given us & Revy r 4 many g g Pherson himself is holding court at T of y y ¥ Coal Mill Coal Company— Large Nut, | R€VOIution thrughout the state and MaNY | 4ng (ne report recently published of his 8 | Pherson hims ar e o ove (heae aled rolnta L2 gon. pereoRaiLy. % per ton. (ood cooking coal. Tel. D, gpy | ACCePtances have been recelved. The com-|yog i jine for substantial promotion in Pierson Comes Near Freez- Mofnes and will be busy there until l:n. ¢ am‘:‘ o“;;“o" e iy thiee o TR Mcasbine : < . e expect y yote : cembe: lude the poseibli- ¥ ) g Every Bellas PIaeod With (he Nebrasks |inc 'ty attand. the dinner send In_ iheir |1 |8W service of the Harriman system ing to Death. prape bR vy {B | styies. handsome, perfect fitting shapes and long wear these shoes Baviige | And. . Loal AW BOPE. o] e caare ot Cnner. Sew Johin | IAS Besh SURHSThetN By thiN fhot T fine CAVio oY case can't be equaled anywhere at this price. carn another, S o acceptances as early as practicable to JOhr | ©5,, 4 . "ganporn's decision was a distinet | The judge advises both sides to the ca o e Rathae + P N R e ther. Six per cent per annum|gp Sity 1 " pe ’ . ¢l materials—from sole leatheg to ey el L Ny . F. Flack, president of the City Natlonall, ., o\ ¢, Mr. Loomis. It was upon the| Through the vigilance of Policeman Wat- |o¢ his action and notifies them that if First class ma g PRl o i o Crotiin SRREARINANY. 310 Bourk of TN | ggan. GmeNe. | ( | howing ne made before the court that the |\ers, Whose beat lles partially on Four. | they have further demurrers to file to file [en ekilled workmanship, is the secret of their al pel . 3. Walsh Buried at Newton, Ia—The | A telegram was received from Mrs. Gen-|510% UK 0 0 ention was followed |teenth stheet, Nels Plersen was probably [ pern within the next thirty days. The ority. A alld body of W. J. Walsh, a former salesman |eral Frank Wheaton at Denver this morn- | '\"‘ l‘”‘(‘l;laj"‘cvv:::":::!”';::»l ot ,:.:..x:(r"‘“"'d from being frozen to death In &|ji400 Jayw emphasis upon the fact that Shown in Patent, Gun Metal and Pnrluhl(ld'lellhsrs. lmcre \:nc: for Hayden Bros, whose death occurred |ing announcing her intention to be present ‘l" ;‘l - ed‘ furnished & ground for the |SOWbank near a house just across the |} o1ding these trials I8 expensive to the men; Box Calf, Gun Metal and Vicl Kid leathers for men—Ias Sunday pight of apoplexy, has been taken | The program of toasts so far as arranged "‘: st n:‘ L |street from the Omaha General hospital | ..o to the defendants and to the many blucher styles, and Goodyear welt soles, at— to Newton, Ia., his former home, for burial, | includes: g . |Tuesday morning fraaiss, b0 ? whom, hive to travel Valsh was 4 years of age and single “The Daughiers of the American Revo-| Nothing is known in Omaha as to what|"PIElE SUFURE () 14q peen out tn | Witnesses some of whom have to wwn' lution.” Mrs. Drayton Bushnell, vice-presi- | plans are In store for the reorganization of |, G Aight, until about 1 o'clock | thousands of mile refore ! Und Der Schudge Will Speak Yet—Mrs. | dent general, Daughters of the American |, -\ o) gepartment in New York, but the | Tuesday morning, when Otficer Watters® | the Wisdom of holding not more than one £ mlnmml tuw‘udln wife of J;a‘-ll!:ebr‘“(l:l:“" R"-:rrflfmx’:;mmnm of the United States.” |bellef 18 gaining ground that Mr. Loomis |, e oo Paie o0 nim, Plerson was | trial for the alleged swindiers S 10 Qelsbrate her ssventy-thin rth day | General Charles F. fanderson, will sooner or later be called to' New York |y, ¢ " sadc ors be de- i v i s of To- e o police headquarters to be de . i this evening by a family dinner. Two|,“Yorkiown and the United States Of To"| (o join the staff there, of which President |taio unei e recovered from the ottects [BOY STEALS WOMAN'S PURSE | P great grandchildren, who lve in Omaha, | %70 JORR, Lo NUPIKT poy. prank L. [Lovett was the head until his succession |of intoxication _— | will attend the function. “Der Sschudge” | Loveland. to the esidency of the Unlon Pacific. | Agq Officer Watters was walking along | Lad _Snatches ekethook from | bas promised to make a speech. The dinner is given under the J!":N Mr. Evarts is now head of the legal depart- | Fourteenth street in the vicinity of the Woman in “n‘:wl th Ktore Workman Gets Verdict Against Bwift— | duspices of the state “'K“';‘z:‘h“"":\-‘m‘:‘;“‘n"" ment [hospital ho glanged to the east side and | ARG FRew) ““The House Of Stephen 1. Brown is awarded $37% by a|SOns and the Daughters of the — [saw a dark object almost entirely covered | | Merit'’ ury in district court which heard his suit | Revolution, and promises to be the most With 1 - [with snow. It was Plerson, nearly dead| Faith in the long chance and consumate High Meri wgalnst Swift and Company. Brown was a | @laborate event of its kind ever held in the ithne A I 00, 18 {with exposure. The police auto was has- ‘nlbv:(m‘; :ul knr_nn;m\‘l'v:l :\n:‘.:r“m“ s:ln:;n Ml workman In the South Omaha plafit ana | State. .q |tily summoned and Flerson taken to head- | Pocket boo m € s g el | | Yorktown Clock to Be Feature. | Nelson of Florence, while she was shopping wad his hand crushed by a truck. The| s okl M | quarters for attention. ! f y s i ury went out at noon Monday and re-| A notable feature will be the presence of or odaern Jail| Both of his hands were more or less |t the Woolworth 10 cent store on Douglas o4 i | fal clock which has been in street Tuesday afternooh. wurned a sealed verdict at 10 p. m. the old colonial c 4 ¢ ’ frost nipped. Great chunks of snow and |street Thes Tt At Al bt AR ’ Bieh' O Shoi . s }the possession of the Peters tamily since) . : |ice clung to his shoes and clothing and o' Boy, apparetily hat. Yare uiee ik e A T e ooy 1, | 1710, and which was at St. Petersburg, Va.. | Building Inspector Joins Chief Dona- |i¢ 1s believed the man would not have |¥ears of age, fied down the stree od’ Stations Alexander Miller of Omaha has offered his| g,z pegotiations relating to the disposi- : A been able to exist many hours longer. escaped. The pocket book which he had grav ationery arge collection of Missouri river boat ple- | o ot (e BT B forces at York- hue in Condemning Present s 1o 5 yenrs of age and 1o all ap. |taken contained about 8 in change. Weditag nolations _ Anasdbliieisle lures as an exhibit during the meeting of | v, An authenticated tradition about 01d Death Trap. pearances had been having a “good” time. Visiting Cards ¥ [ the Missouri River Navigation congress n | y,q clock fs that it was keeping good time The was MHICH - SEb sondttion’ whes All corrct forma in current social usiags engraved Omaha December 14, 16 and 16. He has a | ;.\ 'ypo room where these negotiations were| taken to the station and beyond securing | . . 18 S5 st e G Poaseely solleation of over 3 PhotogTaplis of boas | o ging, there belng present at the| “I want fo indorse munlnomp‘huurnll‘z e A oo S R promised. P = which have run on the Missouri, some of | b % everything CHlef of Police Donahue sal 3 4 & : . onogram which were taken more than twenty years | time General Washington, De ?°‘c":m:"'::': in The Bee about the old central police [thing concerning him. The name Nels “Emaflw..mwnpmh{hhmn-’ b0 De Grosse, Acting Secretary |:‘) ' BII |station and the new county jall,” said City | Pierson does not appear in the ity direc- | o Willlamg, genesal agent, of Drevail cloewhese. Stadente Golng 90 Bive Mok BMOW— Loty othioors. ho flaot detals of \be | Bullding Inspector Withnell. Nelther the |tory. The Midwest Life at Norfolk, Neb., was A. 1. ROOT, INCORPORATED ritish officers. The fina city 8 i iad - N ' Elghty-five agricuitural students from the & troops |CItY Nor the state would permit wprivate n marrfed Monday, November 15, 1909, at 12101212 Howard St. Phone D, 1604 ghty & disposition of the captured British 08| surty or' 00 University of Nebraska at Lincoln will 3 - [party or' corporation ‘to maintaln. such Real Hohda Aylmer, Ontario, his bride being Miss A . R were consummated at Petersburg, Va., & |gea¢h trap as the city lockup. It Is only a y Grace Hoag, an accomplished.lady of that pass through Omaha BSunday over the|gey gayg after the surrender. | question of when, as to putting in danger b place. Mr, Williams is one ‘of. the moat| Burlington route for Chicago, where they | mye following committees have charge of [overy person confined there, especially in ilro dcrs el Wb B v b d the National Live Stock show. | capal & . e br. | the aftair: |the cells where the women are placed, and the employ of The Midwest Life. He| The students will be accompanied " | General Committee—Mrs. Oreal 8. Ward, [tre same is true of the cells for male Toouted at Notidls i Wiy, ot Sl A. L. Peters and Prof. A. E. Davidson. | Lincon, state regent, Daughters of the |'* 2 [ BT ophii 1L e wnenmve i 6] N Saw Such Prlces' % = t a o s . Vi | prisoners. : 1 yea Juring the nine monthé which have Fhree Pullmans have been reserved for|American Revolution; Mrs. John R. Web- [Pl s any authority In this depart. | Many Traffic Men Will Be Able to |year. During the n o it ever a | ter, Omaha; Mra. J. L. Kellogs, Lineq If there Is any authority in this depart 3 4 followed he has gotten his territory in ex- | Sl ) A thelr use. Mrs, W. D. Fitzgeraid, Lincoln; Mrs. Con- |ment that can be brought into play iron Eat Thanksgiving Dinner cellent shape, and will, undoubtedly, make | This was the remark made in our store by a lady after —Charles ! rad Hollenbeck, Fremont; Ralph W. Breck- | jutters will be placed on the new county s agency one of thé wtrongest in the | : And cross bill to the petition for divorce | PIetY JoN8 Gf KR A erlo R Flack. |Ists any hour may produce a fire that _— | 183 has been “high man” for the month | S“THERE IS A REASON* which was entered in district court by Mrs. | Omaha ~ Willlam H. McCord, Omaha;|will fill the building with smoke and| Thanksglving day this year will be made |1 volume of business written, and stands | s . S Byan tosk 4t 800 ah'tho Minne 8. Logan. Logan admits that he|Pressly J. Barr, Omaha. fumes and create a disastrous panic. The |of speclal significance to employes of [an excellent chance for being “high man” We bought the Mflwhmm’y & Ryan sto > 50 10l il 1k-7eEE0l8 Baugttet Rid Binve-thy phcoeption CommitteerMrs. O B. Lettl loity should ind a way to provide a safe, |roads, it has been announced that owing | for November, notwithstanding an absence | dollar and we are selling it at factory cost. Can you afford a0me, but says it was only after Mrs. | & oill o ',,‘,u;.“o""m..m}y, Mrs. 1. C. | fireproof lockup at once.” to the general slack trade on this|.¢ ten days on his wedding trip. The 4o wion thild npportunitv1 Logan had given him his choice between | Doup, Omaha; Mrs. Warren F. Perry, day, all local freight trains will suspend | pidwest Life issued a joint life policy on e serself and Logan's daughter, Mrs. Logan's 1’-‘nhi\;ur S B Dt Ramr{{‘_"-h"}"" WHAT COLOR 1‘0 PAINT operation, giving the trainmen a whole | tho lives of Mr. and Mrs, Willlams on the RYAN JEWELRY CO. J r Uinara RaRcan . N Danes . Premont. G tices of the Union|gday of thelr marriage and it would be itep-daughter. 4 5 holiday. General offices o day o & Bnecssdtls to 3 Warkeys for the Juil Birds—Lisutenant | Hoviert M Boranels Ligoin; Paul Cotso RUBBISH BOXES A PUZZLE|pacitic, the Burlington and the North-|pleased to perform a similar service for 15th and Douglas el Ryen. Same Location € Police Hayes has given out Information | Fremont; = John B. ~Dinsmore, Sutton! ’ western roads will be closed during the | all eligible brides and grooms. 14 be cheery news to prisoners | George 1. Thummel, Omaha; Nelson B.|1t Vexes the Brains of City Clerk|g,, s T ey v Updixs, Omahs, Butler and Street Commis- the roads announce special n the city jall and which may have a| ‘inyitation Committee—Mrs. Clara Hall, aeaky Wynt PLoAt. or & Ay 53 endency to crowd that bastile over Thurs- | Lincoln; Mrs. Amy McKlillip, Seward; Mrs. y Thanksglving menus -aboard thelr dining y. It i the effect that on Thursday, , Princess Oleson, Ord: Pressly J. Barr all baggage, day coachbs and passenger Thniasteing day. turkey, “with all tne | Qmaha: James Richardson, Omana; Jumes What color fx most appropriste for the | (rarric has a slump on this festal day, e b hpeiondd pribaratiohs | 5 Adainac Ombls street dorner rubbish boxes? That Is the | pecause most peoples urrange to be at \ trimmins,” w! e served. ' . @ . v uestion that is puzsling City Clerk Butler factd t cause the for the annual turkey dinner for the pris-| SHE WISHES VENGEANCE a P $iCity home, vet, this factidoes not ¢ Wy dnd it they gl and Street Commissioner Fiynn. Butler, | raflroads to hesitate fri*offering a menu ‘ 09ATR: 15 aaW ““";.’ b i T L ON KAWVILLE DENTIST |betng of an enthetic cast of mind, favors|with roast turkey andall’ the trimmings. o W 4 Bt ety """‘" ¥ —— |a pearl gray, with mauve stripings and| The Chicago & Northwestern will fur- Sfyss ey, Ere uhwell. Tall, Angular and Insistent Woman ., ;10 panels on the upper part. Mr. Flynn | nish its dining car passengers with special t VRS REReS Joll~4 Kovue ot 00| .- Vietts RRies Bishuiaan and insists the original Intention was to have|menus, printed up in appropriate style !s engaged in making repairs to the barn Leaves 1a a Huff. the boxes a sea green hade, but would [ A large turkey gobbler Is embossed on the %, W and garage at police headquarters, gutt>d consent to having them painted autumn|cover and in addition to the insert is a by last Friday night's explosion and fire. | ghe was tall, angular, insistent. Her| ' 0 @0 0o o0 B 0 asphalt | column of recipes for Thanksglving or The sum of $160, appropriated for the |incisive volce almost drew blood when | ¥ Christmas dinners whieh may be malled work, 18 belleved to be sufficlent for the :ghe spoke. gl . f z o bl time being. The emergency Wagon patrol, “Well, they don't fit.” she pm.nm.»mim ':n“";:::: ":\_':Ifle;;;xr;::pn :‘x;‘;\n ::h:; stored in one of the fire stations at the [ throwing a set of false teeth on the table, | " m;"“ for mail Bhien.” saph the Wiy WILL USF ELECTRIC LIGHTS " ., e | e d 1 want to sue the dentist.” - b; 3y ) ) @ oo of the fire has boen brougtt to the | ‘and T want (o sue the dentist” | SCRK O B X aniy women woma| ALL OVER BURLINGTON LINE BOUGs afation. dnd ‘<| Teht the car loaned | smiled in his most suave grace and de-|be dropping their Christmas packages and — b ap g bl iy 1l serve as a | clined to accept the sult, | bridge invitations Into them, and any man | General Order Issued that All Bag- . f"h b R e AR oy “I don't doubt, madam, that you have | of experlence knows that sort of con- gage and Passenger Coaches Y Weet, Over o Friday—The | ChUse of mction against the dentist | tretemps would be an interminable source Shall Ba Fifted Up. Mrners Oase G608 Qver F—The | 410 8o villainously constructed this ar-|of trouble. If we cannot be artistic and —— | examination of the barbers, against whom | o 88 T CLIOCCR S GRS e | ey care for the eternal verities, we| Use of electricity for lighting purposes | complaints were recently sworn out by D.| "o, gy that it was made In Kansas [ may at least concede something 1o the|!® to be extended to all throuxh trains | M. Copas, charging them with breaking| iy pntirely outside of my jurisdiction, | growing desire that municlpalities shail |OPETating over th Burlington route. A gen- the Sabbath, set for Tuesday In police (| am sorry to inform you." set the example of having everything fn |} OFder has been issued specifying that | | court, was postponed untfl Friday. Tt was| She put the offending teeth back Int0 | symphonic harmony. A box painted with. |*l basake, day ncuchhl:‘. :uu‘l D "",'"“."‘I( K announced that the barbers would not| her volce eavern and stalked out - |cars, used on the through trains and not | out regard to its altruistic purpose will| e aisattia LURNE Ba: Al 3 durin ' dispute thair being open on the dates al- a——————— disturb the landsoape, and wom't nhota amy | ¥17ed for slectric light be shopped & leged, in fact, that point would be con-| If you desire a clear complexion take|® s pe, ¥ |the winter, either at Plattsmouth or Au- / ded, they proposed to ralse a point | Foley's Orino Laxative for constipation and | more paper than an artistically adorned |rora, 111, and be equipped with the dynamo | c:ded, but they pr ’l‘ .m . witnesses | IIver trouble, as it will stimulate thesu or- | receptacle that is pleasing to the eye, and |gyetem, | of law. All of the Pmrvery & : 3 |gans and thoroughly cleanse your system, | that appeals to the esthetic taste 5o prom- [ fThrough trains from Chicago to Denver Daily over the ‘““Central Route to Florida and Cuba"’ | were dn court ready for trial in case I|ypi) iy what everyone needs in order io | inent a feature of all Omaha’s public un-|yia Omaha are now electric lighted, but i Wus dealded w0 go' Ahead. T“"’ witnesses | o) well. Sold by all druggist | dertakings. So I have about concluded to|the order will include the trains running | 0.00pm Lv.......Chisag Ar T46am | wenh L BOUEIRA Ak MR 20K SN0 RORIERALY |prepare, specitications for painting the [to and from Portland over the Burlington 30 Y A 48 ar pare, spe o a ove pm Ar. . Birmingham... Ly 11.45 am for them to appear Friday, as the indica- | THE S§|MPLE LIFE FOR HANSEN |acbris qumps in & way to conceal their |route ana the Northern Pacific. 28opm A glumbus. ..\ Ly 'g:00 am tions ate no testimony will be taken. 2. '—I-— et e-'{rou‘h purpose under a soft exterior,” New composite sleeping, lbra 1ok em TAEam A ,J.'.nun':u 'ty S40pm | Commercial Club Dickers With W. 0. W. | One Crowde our of Exeitem servation cars have besn added to the 4 ; 2 : ~The Omaha Commerclal club is consid- Satintes Man Who Shot Up AGED COUPLE IN SUIT equipment of trains Nos. § and 10, operat- Observation sleeping car, ten-section two-drawing-room sleeping ering a plan proposed by the Woodmen of Town of Millard. |ing between Chicago and Denver over the car, free reclining chair car (steel construction) and combination It the World whereby the latter I8 to provide | One glorious crowded hour of life is FOR BREACH OF PROMISE Burlington route by way of Omaha. These baggage car and coach between Chicagoand Jacksonville. 'Through | ol ow Woodmen bullding for |enough for James Hansen, who upset the es have the deep observation plat- sleeping car, and free chair car serv between St. Louis and rooms 0 the now Wood & |coaches have deep tion p ¢ servic g » Py (he use of the club, The club has oui-|calm of Sunday at Millard by firing off a | Woman of 60 Sues Man of 80 for |, 0% 0% O 00 (F0g Jacksonville, ~All meals en route in di cars. Connection at grown its present quarters and for some |revolver on a public street just when pious Trifling with Her Af- | platform. The cars are finished in Cuban Columbus with through sleeping car to and from Savannah; also 4 tinfe has been ivoking for a location. The |folk were coming home from church with fectionn. | mahogany. Aside from the library and | with trains at Jacksonville for all Florida points and steamship insurance company which has an option on | thoughts of the sermon and of dinner. In —e— |observation platform the cars have ten- the old United States National bank bulld- 'county court Judge Leslie found Hansen| Back from Blair have come Judge Redick | sectioned sleeping equipment. Upper berths connec‘lons 'or “avana’ cuba | ing and which will be bought before the |gullty of having A concealed weapon and |and attendants at court there harrowed |as well as the lower, are fitted with indi. | VIA KNIGHTS KEY OR PORT TAMPA | first of the year will also make & propo- |fined him $10. !l:\n“u had only 815 and |up h_v”u..‘ h:-lnch o promise x.»mMm:,.n Stauny slackiis. MEhtn | siifon to the club to use a couple of floors has gone to jaf told the court he | Mrs. Hannah Loosing and Henry Monke, 2 o - 4 in that bullding. iwopld sell his revolver if he could and | Mrs. Hannah Loosing, 8 years of age, Disgreceful ¢ wet fi,:fif‘?l ':nndl P;oltc!cr mddml'i(:rk':\‘l':)ol“ :‘u:’ixl::e ticket | appropriate the progeeds to help pay his [avers that Henry Monke, aged 80, is a|of liver and bowels, in refusing to act, Is “by' Yssdfl -’ii‘l‘flfl! an y é Sterlmg Ware-FREN t—15th & Dodge |fine. |trifler, a deceiver ever, who toyed with | quickly remedied with Dr. King's New Life agents or addressing Y J:"' r nu:‘m:?nnl.] Dv;-;uldrdhhvr that he loved | pills. 25c. F le by ton Drug Co S, NORTH, District Passenger Agent, lllinois Central R, R, il e RO 2 D her and finally threw her over. { | 1402 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. YOUR KIDNEYS WILL ACT FINE AND B, Dy 86 v sere s e WOMAN'S DAY AT THE EXPO e ¢ : plaintiff and returned a verdict for Monke, ‘ — 1 Judge Redick presided at thls harrowing |Evemt Ix Planned by the Women's | i | ven ] ALL BLADDER DISTRESS VANlSHES disclosure of confiding femininiiy and mas- | Club i Manuger Sturgess New Fast Thl’ough Train to § culine perfldy—as narrated by Mrs. Loosing. | D Show. Just a few doses regulate out-of- directly upon the ovrgans and glands af-| % Monke's n:s( u"(nle,u .‘:.’ AL S peta <ol l | fected, and completes the oure before you | * 2 : den SR snding the Most | e ot cording to 'Mrs. Loosing. for once before| Manager T. F. Sturgess of the National| order eys ending !";N:'lm;wm you suspect any kidney or | V0¥ there a breach of promise, says she, | Corn exposition met the presidents of the | i severe Backache. | urtnary disorder or feel rheumatism pains, | " Monke settled for §2,000, | women's clubs of Omaha, South Omaha ] f you take weveral doses of Pape’s DIU- | begin taking this harmiess medicine, with| M I:.Tumxml‘x;:nm l:,-u,:lml.‘ and has | Council Blutfs, Dundee and Benson this | i etic, all backache and distress from out-{the knowledge that there is no other rem- *‘“;j\ v “’1 ol . n‘ r. onke resldes | morning, at the Paxton hotel and pre- | [ of-ovder Kidneys or bladder trouble Will |edy at any price, made anywhere else in |\ Fontanclie and has a son, daughter |sented the plans for the program for what | ! vanish, and you will feel fine. |the world, which will effeet so thorough |4nd #150,000. will be known as Woman's day at the | 1 ‘ Lame back, painful stitches, rheumatism, | and prompt a cure as a fifty-cent treat- exposition, December T The eo-operation club women was asked iIn Interest- Il women. The ning program will nervous headache, dizziness, irritabllity, |ment of Pape's Diuretic, which any dr sleeplessness, inflamed or swollen eyelids, | gist can supply. OMAHAN TO LEAD HOTEL MEN o | ing worn-out, sick feeling and other symptoms | Your physician, pharmacist, banker or|E. W. Shermam May Beeome Presi-|include toplcs ca culated to espectally in- ‘ « of sluggish, inactive kidneys disappear. |any mercantile agency will tell you that| dent of o Assoclation | terest women from the farms and Mrs. : Uncontrollable, smarting, frequent urina- | Pape, Thompson & Pape, of Cineianatl, is Soon to Be Formed. | W. G. Whitmore of Valley sident of 2 \ < Uon (especially at night) and all bladder |4 large and responsible medicine concern, —_— | the Neuraska Home Economles assoclation Ome or 0 ll I ; misery ends | thoroughly worthy of your confidence. Omaha 15 to assume the leadership in|will preside. Flans for organizing clubs ! Feeling miserable and worried is need-| Only eurstive results can come from tak- [the organization of & national body to be | will be piesented and other things that less, because this unusual prepa: tion goes | ink Pape's Diuretic, and a few days' treat- |formed at a meeting at Denver early in| are attracting the attention of women al once to the disordered kidneys, bladder | ment means clean, astive, healthy kidneys, (June. Indications point to the election of | irs. F. H. Cole will preside in the is just about what you get when you buy a home on the easy pay- . and urlary system and distributes its |bladder and urinary organs—and no back- |E. W. Sherman of Omaha, president of | agtermoon and the speakers will be the . : f i St gy o S § P s STk swien and distrinarie Ha|wdser Aa B W, Shagiebn i Qmeth. e mom_\;r:“;m:‘ SN A BREOE NI e Hhe ment plan. Figure it out: If you are paying, say thirty dollars | - e DL il . | tion, sident of th tional 3 < " % £ o 2R . o ¢ Rgraodt vt S g J 3 & Mo, EAw Foyidfl] Migne per month rent, you pay $360 per year, or $3,600 n ten years. You i & Reowiies. Thokdi o e toplcs presented by these : o ol X F T D L e A Gtensteon and ars i1 inclide subjocts of interest 10 the | have to pay the rent—can’t get away from it unless you own your | , Lecewo- | | er town wome k ” ber 15, 19, as that of the Toledo hotel | 1Y &N4 Smaler 1o% b | 1Y 2 or ur e ay clerks, thus placing & poser before fhe own home. ’ i Thanksgiving Is one day when nothing but the best in the line or [J|"irons bedy n R Guestion lof priority. | miss G oA weaE il Thursday’s Bee will have many choice homes advertised for eatables will do. We are prepared to suit every taste, every pocket- charter members of the national organiza-| An opportunity is offered to young women who ; . 0 book, Here are a few of the meats most suitable. Groceries to go with J| 0" yiah 10 Vecome rained unes (o enler one of e | sale on the easy payment plan. Your rent money will pay for the them—all at the lowest market prices: TURKEYS, CHICKENS, On December 6, at & banquet 10 be held | ses 1a Chicago recelve 42500 8 week. Graduates ‘of | DUCKS, GEESE, No. 1 OYSTERS, No. 1 LOBSTERS, -FISH. at the Loyal, the lowa-Nebraska assocla- | ihis scheol are sligibie lo membershlp in Siaie and bome. r o ot > ' i 1 tion will map out & Plan of action 0 be | prises thiee years of tralning in brecticel oo | X The Home of Quality, carried through at the Denver convention. | theoretical nursing, and is thorough in branches 'I'hur'd. u hom d ] The head of the movement in Denver Is | g6 the work, Tuitlon. bosed, and lsundry tres | 24 ay . CH Harry Brown. tormerty emploved i | T, orunne (e porscl, morsd tad el | ~ e ¥ l:llx‘ ." ! Sts. | omana. riher particulars and free booklet, address, | b - e Ry g il g ot R L Diamonds—FRENZER-15th and Dodge. 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