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DECEMBER 19 1909, # > ’ We have such a collection of real bargains as we have never had @ before, in all the standard makes of writing machines. Our machines are just as good as new, prices of all $100 machines from $25 to $50. A wmore suitable or sensible present could not be found. Over one Lundred machines in stock; Underwood, Oliver, Monarch, Remington, Smith, Densmore, Blickensderfer, etc Just the thing for a boy or girl of any age-—one of our good, cheap machines around $10 to $13. Not toy€, but practical writing machines, good enough: for father or mother, too. Your steI}ographer e sl Your buS].neSS .| in the world is Blickensderfer 8 7.50 | Underwood .. At he present Densmore ¥ 15.00 | Remington ..... 5 Smith Premier ... ..... 385.00 | Royal . ! $2500 . “World’s Best” CENTERAL Yourself The Smith Premier Typewriter ABOUT YOUR NO. 10 VISIBLE = .. PRINTING.... el B Upon completion of the new is a great help to us if you know just what you want. If you DON'T, our knowledge of the printing and advertising business will Be a great Kelllledy bllil({i[lg, 1()tll and Lielp to you. We specialize in good looking jobs. < . ’ Douglas streets, The Smith I A. MEDLAR Co Premier Typewriter company will occupy the most modern PRINTERS TRy CH typewriter office in the west Douglas 1262 PR 414 South 14th St. B Why Discard Your k), SeliCoataining Glbes | | WHICH DO YOU PREFER? Beautiful, interesting and no trou- Soiled Garments? oSl o L By iy . An Honest 'hen we make them . u ; . ad O ,*»Il : & piaI\O f A.u(::ela.n as. as Vs BYNY 2 fi—" ‘ /\ 3 , » § or As Good as. ... N w They Look Like e £ The only difference s i i s [ 14 o/ R \\ _~2% e i i being the COST. ‘ b\ SRAA | | \ g Sl e e Qur best advertisement is i Tabacco a pleased customer. i\ Jars Let us-make you one of || § ‘ 44 i i $1.50 Each globe is fitted up complete o gl N $2.00 with ornament, plants, pebbles, we ask. \ That won’t keep in tune; will be i $3.00 d ete. s v . 14.50 | % gal. Globe, with 3 fish ... .85¢ i i ) i 2 :al. Globe,=with 3 fish ...$1.00 o F i R S S 2 Goods called for and deliv- il ::::p )i | ‘l » h;]"”h_l‘“{ i3 e quire repairing constantly; ered promptly. y | slzed fish AR ——— ) Meerschanm Pipes at from $1.00 up. S || 2 gal. Globe, with 6 mvduuu‘.‘ out of shape in a year, and will re- With a ten-year guarantee, Christ ot s o mm“_ : an instrument\ which will not i 7 2 | S i s Iristinas prese 'e¢ to every @ ¢ only give entire satisfaction, y " Briar Pipes, all kinds and shapes, from the [fg 3 gal. Globe, with 4 large fish, lady calling at our store whether but will not be an additional e al' l’o e cheapest to the finest gold and silver mounted, at [N | at...... ' | J exbanse to'oRe 4| prices that defy competition. Y 4 gal ot Ll ; 6 o 1 she buys or not. Bxpert Cleauers and Dyers. 6 large fish \ Every smoker knows our cigars; we pack them g < s y : Remember—Walk a few 2016 Farnam St. | [’ in boxes of 12 and 25 for the holiday trade, at from [ Max Gelsler Bll’d CO-, | Mail Orders given special at- steps further and gsave $75. Phones: Douglas 1729; Ind., A-1729, 25¢ up. A 3 W1 1617 Far am Sostion - Terms to suit. Ladiey courteously invited; we will be glad to help you select wisely. The finest and most up-to-date 4 -‘-n door ::ld.u'-::cy Bros. Cue;:nnu Street, “ T.‘;{r::d'“" ;“nfn.ml‘ hmise 0 J. MARSHALL 308-10 So' lSth St 8 VISITORS WELCOME SMITH Co' Opposi'e M Chut faad {7 r ! M. R : T ha! Store Oven Till 10 P, M. P S ey b O oty | bren kre Ctocd T a0 hen | D SRearTantS? e toandord upon- che| THEY WANT THE REAL ARTICLE | cie that s abouc o, egin: aparations st Marshalltown, I | synodical schools, the Carnegle fund, for | ana’ Doy EUHALR SHOBIA. D' Proud, PIRGOR - e €l ok ! ! . ; . lieartily commend | Temperance Beer Industry in Waning - / [ natanes. . ORBLEALSS 164 TIERYCL0, Te And to Ke o ; Beeause of Lack of Demand for Watches— FREN and De GLASSES Alumni and Ex-Students Ask Trustees| The alumni and old students state in thelr Coftinuc & e X ISRRRNe 05 A e e Whercas, also, until the recent disturb- neotl Light Beverage. to Take Action, | resolutions that they have pledged $3,00 fahaes forned by the. e 1 | : : u o ; e, rhe manufacture ot temperance or near- OMA HOTEL BOUGHT BY of the $10,000 endowment which the college Fonal ambitions of ndividuals in' the 1, Judge Rl gl RS delgmi e sy asked them to raise and that the balance | ¥ moy 3 I R L e aaticn Alitriat Aot OMAHAN FROM EASTERNERS WANT INDEPENDENT COLLEGE | would promptly be sccurcd, but for the ag- | Neb, r B “Wel order thit | ing the last summer has been practicall tion at synod | |iege 'was never so encouraging h. k shall be o sk S tetan e 25-year gold filled frames, with The resolutions adoptea are And, whereus, th od at It adjourned setuated and rend e L1 all ‘;"“‘n:':‘;"“;‘r“;*l Ml«')“"””‘" the insignificant b Ad 0 L - B o action directing | future time, the a'u de nd for he beverage. crystal lenses opt Resolutions Reaffirming Thelr | 71, the Bellevue College Board college with Hast: | has now oo they e It was at first thought that the near ) $3.50 Winivoan tas of - tas Jeading ‘members | tige "soitess, thts’ oandosing. the RS, | Laye” repres By e . of the Npeciai commisgion uppointed by i M GO R ¥ besr would strike the popular demsnd by ol v & d synod has been quoted repeatediy by the ANy The b Seas cruse of its nonintoxicating qualities, a h ) 3 : Aelid, pold trames with sfi Prestdent Stookey. press that the Alumal sud RKx-studenia it has been sought by one | "4 That we put s on record com- | for the further reason that & ontained | Notel from the Phlladeiphia Mortgage an crystal lenses § o i ’ clation ‘(;1 :x;x.mr‘u(-.wmxv Reu_ b Presbyterian clergymen ng Dr. 8 his faithful, ef-|less than 1 per cent of aleohol no special """“s“'””'"“ for .AD Investment, the : : ited at the Synodical meetng at Kear- , Neb., and by many others to ’ r, Stookey has price Bein . The sale Alumnico frames, with 1 00 4 & ney, and that this assoclation favored the | assure Lresbyterians of Nebraska that d ”',mwlm_‘ T aaLookey has|tax was exacted for the manufscture or pri eing $90,000, The sale was made by crystal lenses . Hellevuo College Alumnl and Kx-students merging of Beéllevue and Hastings collcgos assoclation 1s strongly opposed to the|at Hastings; and, \\hu;leull,(mr onty: m merging o lievise stings colle ber of the alumnil at the Kearney meetiug a . - . Sing of W ue and Hastings colleges | (00 S 0 0 (" "member of the synod ana =y * beloved college . . Li Mreals and d says so in emphatic vesolutions. ALd | not as & representative of our association ved, Bellevue co’lege | d afluence and tradith innocuous desuetu not responding to 2 t. It comprises a hotel of more than that, it takes the first public step | #nd, whereas, the Alumni and Ex-student s Sherman Saunde; ders & Westrand has bought the Oma e board und the Alumni | w confidlence and hearty support of it Thomas Brennan arty support of mergiog | su . Our lave . an Eos cohol ‘selems’ into th and Jadkso D I lioo s Toliats was BOb T X ' strong wmen and women |the demand expeeted of them, regardless | tour stores and a brick barn. | toward 4 s e etween | Associatio evue colle; s not Tel h ec N whose lives exempiify a Christian educa- |of the prophecies that they would \ o bullt twen ears ago by loyard dissolving the reiations betWeel | pegenic at synod meeting, it wouid be im- to ac vynod in all ma Don:"We have pledged £3.000 of the #10.000 Cf, the Prophecies thes (7 4 iy Mgormodlyod i 3 < dhy cllevue and synod and placing the college | p,asible for any Individual to officlally rep- aining t slleges, that Bell, e owmant fund which the Hellevue college | t1onize the use of the standard beers | Rete and was taken by the Phila ' » on an Independent footing. It requests its r;rew '|‘m- o ;-.-u‘m.‘-;‘. Alnlllu:y.\a‘;;j)lllé\" w-m‘.ne.fi be st once and completely re:leved board requested us to reise and the balance (standard alcohol. Fractically all of the|de pany ob & mortgage. It 18 now board of t 0 thia onl ust, that the Presbyterians | by the syn rom all further, care and | would have been securcd promptly but for | o e q fact ena- | sold at a considerable pro b 4 rustees to ask synod to release [ tRIRK 1L OG0 SN Lty Sha officlally ad- | control of the synod. NOUSS Beve hann secured 5 nptly but for |distilleres have quit manufacturing dena- | sold at a considerable profit h ege from all support and oversight. | Vised in the maiter and that the misrep-| 2 That the alumni of Bellevus collegs|of the synod of Nebraska and of other lUred alcohol regardless of Its cheapness, | Mr. Saunders will improve the property, 1611 Farnam Teol. D, 7744 ! ™n¢ voara will meet Monday to Gonsider | resentations is speedily correctel. hoiding diplomas from the University of | militating influences |as it has been found that wood sloohol s | which will continue to 'bo used for hotel | this proposttion Whereas, the purpose of the donor and | Omaha. and beleving that they have a| Executive committ | fully s cheap, if not cheaper, and can be | purposes. Thi | founde f Bellevue collage at Bellevue, | property right that has been taken away DR, JAME M. PATTON, othe: EXAMINATION FREE s step by the alumni is taken as pre- | Neb,, was that It should be maintgined | without due process of law, look with re- Presiden ally all purposes that the . | ™&ing the action of the board and the -‘.'.a‘ ,,..{,..m.v . lljll‘-\l‘xr " e l-u; gret upon the l\mlnun efforts of our trus- DR. GEORGE C. T, denatured product could be used. The efficacy of Chamber ain's Lintment entrance at | by el po! a | of learning as outlined in fts er, and | tees to give Bellevue first to the new 5 v, About the only i that will manu- | in irane ast by Bellevue upon a tield | O JOAITINE &8 o Docn maintained in | Univeraity of Omaba. and. remove it to S v i ll»t nly co n‘tu F | manu- | the r::.»; :-r rheumatism s belng de- Of Wler scope than u synodical school | aceordance with its eharter for a period | Omaha; second o give It to Hasungs, and ar |facturc denatured alcohol In the west i | monstrated dally.