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HA, THURSDAY BRIEP IN OMAHA CAS CASE modtonr aey matommme s | e TORE TALK npared with what rewllers pay and what he ordinary « + pays. The foliow s sueh a beautiful store everything is so mice T. W. Blackburn Pushing 01d Suit ing svows o n of prices puid in - e R e g s WX nected with it 1% so gentesl in thelr deportme Against High Charge. oul t must be & pleasant place to werk.~ Thus 8id & Sl express herself last Mondav—a compltment - s arts o e person in thik store s employed because of “THE HOME OF QUALITY CLOTEES" tew o their individua wlifications to be & part of this back e | organigstion and every one i here because they sumers Pay for Mesle—Lin- nds ase greatly prefer this store as & place of employment Comparison of Prices State and Con- r Oy (From a Btaff Correspondent nonpurtisan Gemo: Judicial ticket this » in the supreme court this morning the | at the recen on. Judge Good is still lights for the oity Mayor Love has not yet signed the resolu- § You might want to dress up for Christmas and imagine you are too pmng. ham and Jobn A Rine astorneys Tepre- | LOTS SETS STy O Chng e pomies ; § reasonably priced quality garments, we'll not disappoint you. We ex- House Coats and Robes—The ideal gift for was Qisbarred from the prac re Elegant Neckwear—Any man would wear admiration the splendid of men of the state : 3 PR 8o much for our store service—now a word about the clothes them- Comfortable House Slippers—That make sage of the ordinapce when Mayor Moores | terday eollectod 2.5 minent socley | gkl y to sell at your price—want them fitted to you and sold to you in our in- 3 O (cotton, 1 silk . 28 X O e et gt et | S Waaliut ur sonotiAaf sb iBe oil : E you a customer of ours. T e rahredrpes Gloves (always appropriate) $1.15 to $2.50 man. AN of which happened back in 19 | morphine in s Sl raned 1nat the comtract be set akide. He | rested In Omata. Juktcs Stevens assessed g for overcoats, all priced to save you $3 t0 $10. | sweaier conte (for strie and comtort) . .95¢ 10 83 ing & reversal The fact that Chamberlsin's Cough Rem Bags and Suit Cases (the Dismonds— FRINZER—Ith and Dodge i in any other store in the country, and we won't, in any way, limit your choice, Umbrellas (be can’t have too many) §1 to $16.00 in the grill room VETERAN FIREMAN GETS STUNG | g Our $2.50 shoes cost $3.50 elsewhere. F College Piillows (for his den) bas «+ - 8150 coln's Flag Day Not Lard i 1% - B 3 s SRy W B You sti ave time to - Judge Good, who was & candidate on the E . LINCOLX, Dec Spocial )—Remind- | fall, was & cal e executive office et 0 A R e L S i g n ur suits or over- terest in Omaha are T 8 a brief filed withetanding the action of the voters T e S S e S T T coats to wear on Xmas da | thave for cuncelied the contrs w e €ty of | carried hie Qistrict he said he feit good. 58w ¢ ’ ha. Omaha and the Omahs Gus company for Coilginniaing dee Shadiiice, ¢ 3 asty shop- Through the name of 1. J. Duns tHE [ tion to pay Acting Chief Police J J & . -y ink lnes are drawn, leaving Hurry Burn- | Lo 0 B0 FIONE IS L e posttion §° late. Not so. Even if you decide at the last moment to wear one of our ponting the city, which has joined Biack N T o fes QU Ste. o : : . - ) burn in the sutt It will be recailed Dunt i S L B AT 4 g 'y pect to be mighty busy, but we've prepared for it. Plenty of competent -t ks s B -$4.00 and up oty Sigc 1 - Supfethe. o0 tion | Chiel. that he w be supplanted. On § salespeople to carefully attend you. Our big staff of high class tailors Smbodoming & member of the bar. Dunn is | Al BADGK the pecpie are expressing their : will be hard at it—but any clothes that you must have for Christmas b 50¢ to $2.50 1 e legal department of nah . 3 3 s . . 1 \ - B JUrt or_zthe lep8l Gepartiat o S { s bes secus Gepartment and the ] i day will be there. . but s name does ToL go With the oourts | o L0 T . The other reminder of old times is the | o Mt g WP ; ! selves. If you want the very best clothes that it is possible for any one aving § 3 encription of the soens attending the pas-| The Associated Churity association yes- & s Ty s § staying home easy ....$1.50 to $3.00 kept & guorum of the cow present women doing t collecting. The zocioty - 4 imi : 3 B made Mufflers (for comfort) S0c 1w $3.00 stationing police officers st the Goors with | expected to collect $4.000, but owing to the ; ¢ imitable manner, come right in. You'll never regret the day that 1t vecites alse an aitempted fight on the | Was Dot forthooming [ 3 5 :w-nuh: ST Ve <. A SR part of Dave O'Brien and the mayor, &nd Morphine Smugsier Fined. 3 $ s . ‘ancy 'Kerchiefs (new novelties) ....25¢ to BO¢ Bk S yac Timsian 4of o poloe: | Frack Hart was ek b for sceusling ¥ Extraordinary values at $15, $20. $25: others Blackburn alleged the city wes Paying | Deputy Warden Delehanty discovered the S aihes down to $10 and up to $4O fOr suits and $50 Stylish Shirts (for particular men) $1.00 to $3.50 100 much for the gas and therefore he de- | drug in English walnuts and Hart wae ar- 3 e & Fur Guuntlets 4 for driving or motoring ) $2.50 to 85 Jost out in the Jower court and the cuse | the fine ] » ) is now in the supreme court and he is ask- || ——— 3 gt : Fancy Vests (for tasty fellows) $1.50 to $6.00 5 4 g i85 Iasting gift) $4 to §27.50 O'Brien Gets Clean Bl edy i plensant to take has made it & fa oL We'll sell them to you at a dollar or 9 g 5 T e e e | 0 UR B | Need New Shoes? 2 oo oo s toiw e crmanl) | 5o e o Vi e w0 e o Omana yetserday 1o investigute com- jlaint against T. J. O'Brien for employing | s 2 . Sl (So oalle 5 gee gy e AD-bgre g s or have to substitute & wrong size or width College Pennants (for college chaps) 50c to $1.50 ,-".Yo:.u":.,:m.‘:r“?.:.::L:nt;lm:::f m;nué !q.--..... You Craxy Loon.,” Says Po- Our $3.50 shoes cost $4.50 elsewhere. « Walking Sticks (for promenades) . ...75¢ to $5.00 Maupin. ‘It i sgainst the law, Wwhich lceman to Fire Laddie When } QOur $4.50 shoes cost $1 or $1.50 more. b Silk and Opera Hats ...... s Bk i & m adiIND provides thut boys of thet sge shall not g e | in other stores according to the greed of the one selling them : SOORES OF OTHER USEFUL THINGS s GHRGri: dlbaiios 8 iow - siigtin | boys where liquor is soid.” Fireman Sam Crowley, a veteran mem- ‘m certainly in the clesr on that last |ber of the Omehs fire department t‘m»‘ charge,” sadly smiled O'Brien, as he guzed tioned at Eightes and HArDey Streets, | s &t his vacant bur |ie peeved. He resents the actions of Oftioer | o T ATDIN 10 refraining from lignor he explained tersely | 7 1 aes mcreso st e vy was | G, vy o oo s SENATOR W'LAURIN 1S DEAD | srom e 2 s=nvist w2 |\ apghyp Utah now employed and had not been employed | Harney, in mot recognizing him. A day o . = never sucoee At & dinner in hig henor | by O'Brien, though bhe had worked for the | two ago Crowley left the station for a few 4 - - - last year at the Hotel Knickerbocker, for 1 h manager of the orchestra some time &go. | Minutes 10 attend to some matters for he | Demorrgtic Lesder in Mississippi| which admirers subscribed $100 o plate, he 1s Launched at He guve O'Brien & clean bill. | chief. During his absence a fire call was Ot e R T | Prices to State Reasonabie. received and his company responded Expires Suddenly at His Home. | asalic &, v Camd:n \7ards During these high-priced times the state | Now Crowley does not mise any fires if CINCINNATI, Dec. 2.—Wiliam M. Ampt - bhe can help it and while crossing the str suw his engine compuny turning on Six- |ONCE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE | noted stiormey und kuown as “Ciiser | Big Battleship is Declared by Its SAFETY R AZORS. the Latest Makes toenth st from Harney. Running after SN0 to the City of Claciansti for oon- Builders to Have No Equal the apparatus, which had already peared, Crowley rushed up »ticer & the Bowery, Dies in New York was filed for probate todsy. ! » | and breathiessly | department had gone. After an Tliness of Sev- PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Dec. 28—Declared ® “G'wan, vou crazy loon. Go chase 1t and eral Months. CATTLE ARE NOT INJURED BY |t nave no equal afioat 1nss | suggestions @ e TURNING LATHES for Boys gl et gl THE HEAVY SNOWS AND COLD |fitine machine. the besciestip Dtat, the . . Erentest warshiy eve the United D > Jvery_one warren- who failed to recognize the veteran fire CKSON, Miss., Dec. 22—United States Henckel’s Emperor Razor, $2 s g e By man. And now Crowley, maturally, feels | g e oo, Miss. Dec Live Stock is Handled Today So ma | SBteS, Wwas luunched at 1 by < o . ot st sneosn for | Benator A Mrl..:muer a:»a 'u;\defiv“f:- potr iy oo d | trom the yard of the New York Ship Bulid- your money sway on cheup affuirs. Then we buve lower priced good Tesors. night at b home in Brandon. '8 . |Gue to an citeck of heart failure snd Elementa. g T L, S 3 e s e Manicure Sets, Shaving Sets, Scissor Sets e ence of several thousand persons who Dismonds— FRENZER-mth and Dodge. Jout the slightest wagning at 6:30 . o A came without the slighte e “Cattle 0 our cowntry are not bothersd | CrOWded the docks and every vantage point | Christmas UAMES H. WINSPEAR DEAD i e s sron came span num | i b e o st et smh 6 | e v o vica "0 N Table Cutlery, Carvers for Game, Roast, Steak pes % G started to leave the thick'y greased Wardrobe Truniks ..1...500 to 75c ‘ | Senstor MecLaurin was ) ;‘,‘.a“’wfiifi‘sfix; sy vy S Ay ANos SN, 5T Bete Lk For the Little Polk arger * tcumer Trunks .......8 to §35 tricern wi popl Neo r in fromt of the fire in his lbrary o ¥, 4 4 aer et D} or the Little Fulks 10 the 1 ones for T T 5 l' ey, o e T et seh forward, without speak. |oattle busineas is worked on a different |CItS. daughiter of the governor of Utah SCROLL SAWS. e , foot power for lunger boys Ladies' Shopping Begs, most se- R St e, am tite was. extinct when |basis from what-st formerly was. In|TMised her urm and broke a gusly beril - 3 830 ho ottle c agn el | - Never before have we shown such tm- Lo D B o | members of his family Teached his se, | former Gavs cattle were allowed to range | PP7ed bottle of chumpagne aguinst the kel | Pockct Knlvg. mense vuriely of patterns All Drices 8 > > $1.50 to $42.50 | - o, T cift summons o©f death followed | 707 themselves -andi#f th¥ snow ‘Wwax too]®f the 7est ship ae she wpoke the words| from 25c upward to ihe finest Sterling Photograph Frames, &t | Jumes H. Winspe % veras of age, |The swift 2 deep for them o Wig through and get | POt B8ve the vessel tts name | silver and pesr] hundied scissor knives. Combinstion Husntidg Knives, Don | Gied &t his home, 21 North Twenty- |Within & few moments & remark by Senator Bet miss our Pocket Knife Swe. Remember, every ons guaran‘eed. - . Among those on the platform were repre- on Shet tier | fome feod they were Preity apt to g eighth street, Wednesday st 6:30 p. m. of | McLaurin that he was then foeling better | & § ¥ e resaoienas e wark st : 5 B i e 880 10 BS.78 poplexy. He became fll shorty before|than he had felt st any time since his|hungry. Now it is ifferent; every owner|*CHtatives of the Nuvy department, Go The largest line ever shown bere. Just Jewel & Btick Pin Cuses 35¢ t0 $4 i ¥ ! y Tare | th : o [P Sy I Bey B ., |ernor Spry and members of hie family, a the Fift for the man of the house or his Coet Hnspers 25¢ to §3 noon | recent severe illness, resulting from an st- | Puts up a supply By el ]V i s tie ese 0D OF some other man's son. Nothing Cotlar nd Tie Cases . §1.50 to 85 Mrs. Winspear and a dsughter, who re- |tack of ptomaine poisoning amergebcies &'t M e Glittle wes Wl | R TS et Y but the best tools in them. Manicure Sets $1 to Si5 sides in Norfolk, suryive him. Th © swnouncement as to the funeral ar- |taken care of and do not lose the flesh |™® " . e - sl S e s in Norfo urvive i e | Uteh egislature and nearty all the officers Your boy knows what he wanta We Fitted Traveling Cases, contain " = o . e g e, Ty o) ve been takin o o 1 # £ fice | * veenrtiing meessurs. tor the [l Gavehter arrived in Omaha Wednesauy |TTEements had been made at a late hour | they have taking on all fall ana) Ul eEilature and near Manual Training Tools iy ¥.i"fue summer. totlet $1.50 to §35 night. mps The Tish is the A Cards and Letter Cases. Bill Mr. Winspear had in years past been ac-| 8 successor to Senator McLaurin While the snow and zero weather have R R o e e tve in politios as & republioun. He was|!t 15 Doimted out thet an appaintment |practically Put a stop to land sales for | iy O hertiesiipe for b . ‘5“ m& g Dol d o 4 S e et the legislature una |MIENt be immediutely made by Governor|the winter., we are Jouking for & big rush | g0 e 1eunenel o | B s Medicine Cumes, containing from Noel by the Jegislature, [ of business in the spring. The ] seérved as chairman of the committee of or sclected g oorn Show and Nort Dakota of Dreadr t 0 § bottles, st %1 o 13 S i e e S T calbigy o e . d akotu of Dreadnaug R R e i e e public works &nd street commissioner @ur- | Which Will convene early in January tms Some & lscwe smoun of & o T cuses, eaoh 9 ing W. J. Broatch's sdministration as Sketeh of His Life. e - el ks e e UT€ | he Utah had & length on the Joad water Music Roll§ ........ Lad mayor. He was identified with the Brostch | wASHINGTON, Dec ater/ e ] e Wil ceysteliine'in the apcing 30l Wiy, r 56 Seet, ur & over all, and & 4 g e B Saie od Sosy sakin T e o o0k far & blg Tush Bouth Dakots 1as|yens of 86 geut and tw odbexiset | M Winapdic B 5 added thousands to its population Auring | . S gt - re. T. Winspear was & civil war veteran |first term in the United States seuate in iz enaibed e havs | raft will be twenty-eight & ne-ha and Mason the-last year by Dear settlers who have (see: gimpiacement ZLE% tovs, or 2800 tons | 18, but was clected governor of Missis- W TRUNKS The funeral will be hel Friday aftrenoon | gipni 1n 18% and served in that office four | OVed I 80d we look for next year 10| greter than the Deluware and North D here Are Made st 2 o'clock, With services at the home|yeers He was elected again to the sonate |*DO¥ & Jarser increase. | kote, and its specd i expected to develoy end buritl in Prospect Hill cemetery ) erved o % R e twenty and three-quarters knots or more in 1900 and served one term. He then ve-| p. o Aar are Buminess Boosters. . a turned for the term which began Maich an hour ! 4 1M7. His present term of office would have expired on March § 1915 fession and began the study of law in Holiday Rate | You Smokers! &= :inizisa | Cackley's Christmas Offerings | He was born March 26, 145 at Brandon, 315 40 L AnE By Ciaars By Bax. | 2= =t was soload en o tum. Mo Bottled in Bond Rys Whiskles— INPORTED WINES v / to tered the confederate army when he was Guckenhetmer, Owerholt, Schenley Port wine, quart 8$1.00, §1.50 [ Expert attendants &t our clgar cases. (15 years old. Seven children survive him. and Clark's Pure Rye, per full guart, m $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 | Goods in prime jon. Standard | when the sont sendlin’ of cenmnd PRy $1.00, §1.85 and $1.50 | Sh er quart :g:: k';é $1.50 brands only. Give your friends & box | penea S . Y Bourbon Whiskies—Old Crow, Osc . = 4 |of our cigars and be will know 1t came | e Bemator Mclavrin @id not cowe ic Bepper, Hond and Lilierd, OCedar | v, i T ey Washington becsuse of illness. In the sen- Brook, G River, Gold cat de Messe—Other wine imported from & friend Jeson imec. Galden Show from Spain, per quart 75¢ Shiy S Seaght the et thiae™ stronges: efenders of the seutt althig Maryland Rye, per quart . TS | iror DOMESTIC WINp B s ' R not as radical as some. He believed in the Teanessee White Corm (Moomshine) | California Pori Sherrs, Cluret Sau- our lesders: ot ® Of | outh, her resources and her future and be PET GUATE +.ooemmnasianss B e e R T Fine high grade, b-yeur-old Whiskey g b L $L50, WS r Double A Invincibie $1.00 forgs | Pever failed to rise to her defense when n 3 alifornia Muscatel Angelica kay » /—\ v o Bt M g Pl e _Rye or Bourbon, per gallon. ...$3.00 Madeira, per quart B0c. 78c, $1.00 / ISSOURI Montanos ceie wese.... 708 Sor 8¢, He Gid some active wurk on the senate Bix and elght year old Whiskey per | MINCELANEOUS LIQUORS /M Relo (2 for Gore . 8395 for g5 committee on the Mississippi river and s R N} Samaten o M. T Y5, $i00. 8i8s S Cogni v , §1.85 Topssll (s bargain) 80c for g5 | tributaries and was & member of other im- SRANSNS—Californie and Osgnac | p Cocktutl fr ¢ [ CIFIC r Brandy—exoelient for cooking-—per voally %e ser Robert Burns (Laddies) $1.00 for 19 | portant semate committees. &mong them quart.. . .7be, §1.00, $1.85 and $1.50 Sk Pinks Sisi slute Sia; uscts 00 IRON Chancellors Club House $1.85 for 85 | those on civil service, commerce, immigra Apricot, Banana, Peach &nd A poedb Byl B g B c p ; erve; per guart b 8185 2 : 3 om Keene $1.00f0r 85 | tion, intemstate commerce, publi nai- Brandy, cordialized—per bott Maraschino Cherries. quart bottle, €96 f MOUNTAIN G S 1L o, e o, s ] A SR s | i e i Cive hav for Chriscmay a4 20 Gencie (Cobinsts) .. $8.00 for 80 he W Blackberry Brandy—per bottle— Burnham's Clam Bouillon bottie for Heat, s 2+ #0005 80 of luws of the United States : B0c, 7S¢ and $1.00 , for 8¢ ng. kite Tomy. . : Yice President Sherman left Washington Made Wines, red or white, made in Nebraska, fine for your Christmas f it 1 m 3 T'RI he ;’!\ :’_‘! o B b Wosse n“"i":: today for New York and will be in Utica er, per quart, 356; per gullon §1.00 If it is so eth’ng ELEC C . offmanette: 85c forgs | o Telephone and meil orders promptly filled. Lady elerks in attendance ] 7 3 5 . g R 20735 | rnorrow. Sergeant-at-Arms Ransdel telo. ; . siies will find it world-beating; 3 T OWL (the Wi Bavartens . Erephed him of the death of Mr. McLeurin - A p “ " _Tickets on sale Dec. 24, B 01 (e old zavorite) L T e e s il Sl Cooking utensils, flat irons, fine 25. 31 dJ 1 ns, Epicures . $3.50 for 50 rc an s y 25, 31, and Jan. 1st. Charles Denby $1.00 for 25 list of the committee appointed 1o mitend - chafing dishes— Good to return Jan 3d. m.v‘n ——s . :;z;:;;: if the senator's fam desires an official Open T Woon Saturday. g ing Al On sale Union Station 2 Tello, Bismarck .00 1or 58 s fle Tim™ Sullivan. IR ol Are things, ve.rgirl useful that meet 4 ‘We only handle standard brands NEW YORK, Dec. 2—Timothy P. B women s wis A ol JD‘; OPPICE: ‘zn'uv:' 900D QuALITY. u.nm-: tvan, the “Little ';::m of -r:(i’hmu-—\ .‘:.'c — R —— — - * a s's Puritanos Finos 8 power in metropolitan politics. died her R R T R e o S aus” Open Evenings Til Ximas THOS. . GODFREY, [ 75 "2 5 g I o= b e S ey Open Xmas Till Noon Omaha Electric Light and Power Company Clear Havana $1.00 for 85 . t Burns (Pertecto Grand) MEATS Fasscager and Ticket Agent ) 53, TR e R BRI 5000 FEEER TURKETS Fruit Dept. Y. M. C. A BLD2.—BOTA PHONES any box of 35 or 18c to box 3,000 Fresh Geese, Ib. 13%50] and we will mend by mail or ex. |d0es Dot fecord, but he died In carly mid- | Lo0y Bovieg Crickens, b 1340 Fresh Tomatoes, b .10¢ R s T B worn ou . is friends, by over Pork hope 1 . €| Pancy Crauberries q 10c; 2 qts., 15¢ ork. At the time of his Geath he was| Pork Roust Ib. . . fres e — Havena and domestic cigars the market | - v Strictly new n 3 ing ), @ Wpvage chairman of the finance commitee of the | oo % Uk Ib. .- --- Yo end 6100 nute of all kinds, 1b. 30C| 4 ypgyCATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE CITY OFFICIAL NOTICE . % Fancy fruits of all kinds and vege- bourd sldermen. Always active in poli- | Prime Rib Roast Ib.........18%c and 10c S g ge- Sherman & McConnell Drug 00., | ;0.\ vag 1t one time or another boen | Sotstrs Sausese. b i1 1aNIg-—Chme Snd. 909 gus. Hae - Corner 16tk and Dodge Sta. POSALS FOR FIRE HOSE & member of the state legislature and act- | PFEE DEPARTMENT s hercby g b aid gt o B TEA A¥D 00! = g Owl Drug Co., 18th and Harney. | e mayor of the city. We can 6o for you what no one else ir Grocery Dept. . ‘ ot the BOWE of Fie and ‘ot Big Tim™ Timothy D. Sullivi the | Omahs can do—We can refine it, prepare Olives » - A - Sweet Pickles, Sour Pickles : : miwsioners wotil noon. Tuesdsy. De- tate senat o' Iy « ¢ it, 80 that It is eaey to make good coffee e Kidd's Pin Money Melo - - . - ~ 25th, 1908, Tor furmieling the fire staie senstor, is Dow the only one of the | jb. 89 Thet it is eary Lo Fuite €006 DUUICC ia's Pin M Melon |braske. o . il g B { X ment with L0 feet, more or ) fumous Sullivans left. “Little Tim." when | coffee, but steel cut. Outting it retains umber Mang uous und vinous ligu Jows, u . inch cotton, rubber-ined fire b ¢ i lots € and i 1 h = - he started to work, & mere boy, “ran|ibe ofl, the real virtue in &)l coffec. We Nebvruska fire hose 16 be_ susrbnioed S0 el - - - seme time Temoving & : ska, fr J il R B b e o Ty o O ys fr PR o by for the Dewspupermen pe SIft 1L at the same 190, to the 1 Janbay | pounds York; 12 hours from Flori- e i e e o ety oty Lary [dust &nd ctaft Just try a pound nd ! Ca ! b Sacian AtTancs of | B e be Top et Laectory wer ‘ombs police court to their offices. ter {compare 1t with the coffee you are n: 8 | Droteat filed withi . B vice, sume 1o be repaved free of charge Temperature 68 to 78 de- s . »a 11 not be Lecessar: point Fiat . City of O 5 b T & o o~ mo- he went into partnership with “Big Tho" | using- .‘1:.“-“‘:1 Dot be necessary 1o poin We have all standard coels—Try our | 5 4ay_of Decemi The to City of Omana, If hose Proves unsetis- o v nted B 1 fuctory (detective) in wbove stated . saloon | license will be granted. BURT W. HILL ated time Hotel is here. e | Murket Special . . ol s0c| market special, per ton £5.50 4y = All bids &re o be moaled and oo SILICON Both had the genius for politics and also | Exoeistor Blend - - b emared e L i { “Proposals for Fire Howe!s and will b TelShe - s | shrewd business beads Both made money | be Mixture 38e; 3 pounds $1.00 A | NOTICE — MATTER O» opened ut canvemience of the Boud of Fire for Cicaning and Polishing | and yet kept their following of less pros-| Branch of W. L Masterman & Co. PARTRIDGE, THOMPSON CO. | " of “Juhn Simanek | «nd Palice Commisstoners. Bourd reserves the right 1 reject any SILVERWARE, ot | pero : B hn Stmenek £, other Ene perous days. Intimates say that “Little ! | and all bias. o, @id upon the lich day of Deceguver, A. D. | *B 8l < diflcrent in action and | Tim" was the brains of the clan Sullivasn, | DELIVERY ls‘n Hflm s' 190, file his spplication with the Board of | cire s gaons. to ba addressed to reswlis from avy other. snd that be financed many of his better * | Fire and Police Commissioners of Omaba. | e and Polle Comeaaary Board of Seves Silver, Laber and Baeen SNt st W WAGONS for license 1o sell MAIL APIrNUOLS A0 | Korreste o Cotmmlesienmrn. Qumaihie, Exgemse. Dochnot scratch Ty~ ST NN as | vinous Mguors, &1 Nos 138-1270 South xau.t i Mt Dasenidhitt street, Tenth ward, Omaba, Neb., from th S Seat s T | day morning. ana the palibearers will in. | LEAVE AT A 0l O45; | iy i e s o F 7 e A A B e Bk - anuRTy there no objection K lr)uo« politicians grest and small from 10:30 A. M. ¥ | remonstiance or protest tled within twe £aid Heenss will be granted. JOHN S1Ma. | Tersistent Advertiing is the road to Big | Bever drack intexicants nor smoked. His |AND 3 P. ML NEK, Applicant aé | Returns. throughout the grester city. “Little Tim’ MA 2“1 weeks from the 10ih A&y of December, 1909

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