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BEE: OMAHA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, s = _._*._...._-‘ — __ — — — — e ——— — __ = Q SARFIELD UNABLE 10 COME| 'Tuesday the 2d Day of Omaha’s Goes to Washington and Will Not Ad- . Greatest Garment Clearance ALL 1] ALL dress Lawyers Here, 3 LADIES’ HAYDEN CHILDREN & SUITS DRESSES, 0 TESTIFY IN BALLINGER QUIZZ COATS COATS, bife Wellare® g A T RN AN T DRESSES THE RELIABLE STORE CAPS. be Mead by The Winter Style Bao ) ‘ A ey | To Reduce Our Stocks i T b AR DSENG R AT HALF AND LESS REGULAR PRICES ALL TS WEEK : Extra salespeople to wait on you. The best assorted and larg e s eyt i We Offer Specially for Tuesday These Great Pre-Inventory Sales | est stock in Omaha for your selection. Come early Tuesday and gan that “greatly to my disappointment, a Big Bargains in All Departmenis | get first choice. o ° (] ) . . . il AL Wbl il et Greal Prlce Red“c'lons The department men are reducing stocks through the Y Your "m’fid"chd Choice of : "“ -'t:"p«:‘:tu«"l’:: ““”V',‘_‘l:m”',‘:; power of great reductions. A Afly nr.“ SIIIf or the Hallinger-Pinchot controversy and will | o " r & v y . A & i e i won o | THOUSANDS OF WOMEN'S and MEN'S Any Woman's Suit or Coat D Cloth Coat in the House for Fial weverely critiolsing an uramed offi- : e e et f Mlussed Handk'rcehiefs in our House, values to $50 ) . that he was hitting at Secretary Ballinger, f A o _ » y o o takes, V { hi# sucoessor In the department. Men’s and women’s sizes-—Shamrock lawn and pure linen- put ,;,’,":'f:.y"({hf“::?,f: L A g i?t,’,";‘,‘;(” oYl '::,ll’:): e a rl' e Phop i 4"::.‘;‘m“‘l:n‘«”n‘liul s Bubilo Wel somewhat mussed from Christmas display cluding black- ) % :’.:.K:»’,K' and there 14 & sood ohance that bis but genuiné 20¢ and 25¢ handkerchiefs— $25.00 $35.00, $45.00 and $50.00 Suits ) - MANY LESS THAN HALF | st Ll ] Before Invoicing ent at the meeting of the | Dt thav s i cinian hia wageess 16|l that:you can buydor; each.... .., $30.00, $35.00 and $45.00 Dresses jo can aud send it to be read by some one , 47 0r 230.00, $35.00, $40.00, $50.00 Coats {7} 4 $100 and $125 Dresses . ...$50.00 o 12jcand 15¢ HANDKERCHIEFS at 5¢ rcdlig ?Except silk) v | 7 ‘ $75 and $85 Dresses......$37.50 The tenth annual meeting of the Ne Auy afternoom at % at the Board of Trade make in New York City, These are the biggest of all of Bennett's big braska Har assoclation will convene Tues- |l Women’s and men’s sizes—many pretty and prac- Not a single reservation. Garments positively less than cost to 3 $60 and $65 Dresses $30.00 [ | R . | c garment bargains. Lower prices, higher qualities, greater variety. I $50.00 Dres ..$25.00 SUNIAR 18 Vb BIONTRMIN. Fatr: OfF HiTe eed tical styles—-they are mussed but not damaged; ond floor, The Commercial club rooms on | have been selling up to 15¢, at. ... .. the fifth floor will be the general head- | 4 P . $50 and $60 Tailor Suits. . $25.00 arterg and @ smoker will be tendered | A llkS $5( i i WIDE EMBROIDERIE | Sensation in S §75 and $85 Tailor Suits. . $37.50 fishobie e R g g ey i 4 As announced in Sunday’s ad Omaha women are treated §| i 1 J $20.00 Tailor Suits $10.00 Hrogan's annual address will | Skirtings, flouncings and corset cover embroid 25 to the best sjlk bargains it has ever been Bennett’s good for- ! SN/ $20. Suits Vil i il 4oy L eries—beautiful new patterns—actually worth tune to offer. There are three immense lots that have $15.00 Tailor Suits ... -$7.50 morning vome & paper by Charies B, Let ) \ § ton, Judge of the Nebraska supreme court, | up to H0c a yard, at, yard. . ceen crowded the department all day today. Silks of such high ! g Ladies’ Coats—All newest styles and the consideration of one or two ques ons In which attorneys are vitally inter X e merit so distinetly desirable and new rarely get on the coun- | 1 1 Voall goeaisiiniinie, a.\‘f bl Ha b R b ol G Broken Lots of DRLSS GOODS ters for less than twice our prices. l f > Children’s Coats, Dresses and Caps most important of the geustions Is consid- eration of. the oode of ethics adopted by These are in good lengths of five yards or nmre——25 c 76C MOIRE SILI(S8—AIll new and In full pleces, 20 new shades, ‘ ¢ \ —Big assortment.........at Half, o ton d 1 3 1 fine for walsts and dresses, per yard . 2 \ ) m-;‘A\-mnv-m i I:'w Uh"'; excellent N‘.\. es in l‘{“”l and l""'(‘)’ serges, ding- MESSALINES, PEAU DE CYGNES—Soft, clinging silks for \ ! \ My Buy early in the week. Buy carly S DANT 8 pmiC {1k Aol onals, mohairs, semi-rough suitings, ete., yd.. . evening and street wear, excellent $1 qualities, at ... \ i ¢ ¥ in the evening there 18 w dinner at the 88, y q 5 g 4 W\ i D 7. P 1es Home tendered by the tate association to NEW CASHMERE DE SOIE—$1.26 Peau de Nymph, 36-inch ch in the day. Greater opportunitics thie Judgem of the. siprame. oouct and the Odd Lota Of Pllil\ and Fancy Silks black Taffetas, Moire Silks and Chitfons, $1.25 and $1.50 Silks. \ N for profitable buying were never-— The Col slal club has Invited all | 3 f . b Buy a Year's ¢ will never be—offered than these. ,‘l.l.l i lonmadng b ol y 4 ..'.I\‘:u',‘,:, Fancy stripes, checks, dress silks, foulard silks, crepe de 5';!'1 - s Handker(:hlefs at LCSS Thfln Ha“ # ; d coeptances have b coelved, vhi 3 f vric bl 3 n . X i H F0 ARy jarumn bnat BN VARG o6, ||llll"H: "%‘ 0 ;\l half price or less than half —bargain 390 The Christmas crowds and the decorations robbed them sp'clll PI’OfII‘I"II‘hl" Clearance Blrgalni two expressing the hope that the Com- | square, yard. ten e Crreriesiiiiaiaiea of their freshness. In every other respect they are perfect. IN OUR FAMOUS DOMESTIC ROOM TUESDAY. 2 R Bt e ey There are handkerchiefs for every member of the family. Clearance values you'll not find duplicated in any other store in the city. Other lotters, with mare serlous Intent, B RAN DEls S I o R Es 5¢ Handkerchiefs, |10c Handkerchiefs,|12V4¢ Handk’ch'fs, Bt hadesd U (il | express appreciation of the Invitation and | < " | the best wishes for Omaha, A sample of now at . 2¢) nowat.......4¢| now at.......5¢ J/| 500 Pairs of Blankets—$4.50 to 500 Pairs of Fine Cotton Blankets the last 18 to be found in a letter from W | 15¢ Handkerchiefs, | 25¢ Handkerchiefs, | $6.00 values, all colors and plalds that sell regularly at from $1 F. M. Tyrell, & prominent member of the y | —wlill go Tuesday at, per to $1.76 per pair, will go s g i SR Rl R now at ... now at .....10¢ i anu.vxer county bar. It runs thus )081"‘101{]‘ V A L SE h = (\ | . ..83.48 at,perpailr .. ..ccc00e 0. Q7@ “:;‘::.‘j::‘jh::;\‘?‘;.:.::mfl:é:‘»:...:/fi’.“;?}fi:; ‘n"x:ll‘.{:::'\l}v' l . l“M 0‘ 00 X ett s Jewelry 25% off 7 R Ry il | 12%¢ Flannelettes, 36 10c Flannelettes, on 10 Percales, on sale e mad Say iy that 1N hristmas Fow1| O0lOMON Becomes : . (Holits Wis: v D@ .| ° shle'at tii o TH@ . 1 abhsek it . Ghe thank you for ourtesien extended to [ Test to Be Made on Christmas Fow! 500! Chie DALt Gaest Sl R e et S Wt el g Just Half. sweeping price reductions, | Big Grocery Clearance Sale Prior to Inventory---The Biggest Money Saving Sale of the Year. 19 1bs. best Pure Cane Granulated Sugar | Fancy Muscatel Raisins, per 1b for vl ....$1.00 | And hundreds of bargains to: Patent Flour $1.40 (ous to mention, to go in this sale. cholce Japan Rice . . : | Fresh Vegetables at Less Than Cost. best Hand Picked N c | Fresh Spinach, - 30 best Pearl Taploca, v | Fresh Beets, Carrot: or Farina ik 8 ¢ | Fresh Shalots, | Seeded Raisins, packa; 3 (Excepting Liamonds & watohes) me th ub and will say that 1 i3 ALl 4oys one half of hall accept your kind invitation with Deciding Death. D I Libbey's Out Gl T i . R ¥ CPUty reasurer Mand palated Ghine hay 85 1 note what you say about the progress OKS WNA UAlenasrs At remark- s Browing faster than any of us appreciate and is SETERE, dostined to be one of great eitles of North |Present County Comptroller to Take Bennelt's Big Grocery Ameriea. Its rapld development in a good | Wants Health Commisstoner Now to Position Now Held by H. C Flour Spealal—Lounett's Capitol thing for the entire state. Yours, ve ; ; truly, (07 e eotre RS TYRRELL” Determine What Disease it Was Der Buck<.#l.bb—and 100 siainps o o Sharp in Furay's i Bennett's Capitol Cotfee, lb... . 4d0 that Killed Thiv Partion- P ay's Office. And’ 30 stampy Steals Of Sunday Inr Goose, nenna:'l‘\I‘:‘l‘ull‘-:‘lm::‘:;':‘l‘l:\'. 1b. 18 City and County Treasurer Furay has Bennett's Teas, assorted, 1b. 5k LT h Meat Inspector Flelschman, of the | appointed Emmet G. Solomon as ohlef Alld 60 stamps. seres o aner: o o e e Lo - ¥ | Tall cans Alaska Salmon : Fresh Cabbage, per Ib. ... choo CACNET | neaitn commissioners statt, has been Blven [ geputy In his office for the new tere Toa Sfuiis, 1b. pk. ... B e S oy edls D 3 RS Frein Foat Lottt Snider's ‘I'dinato Soup, larg a “ tough plece of Christmas cheer to chew beginning Januaiy 6 Mr. Solomdn will | Y 0 stamps. Lu Lu Scouring Snu_p. per can .. c |3 bunrhsl ls‘rpbsll Rnxlls‘heu on. It I8 a roasted goose, alleged to be of | take the place held by Henry C. Sharp for White ‘Oak ¢ three cans X HIRIAUER SODREIRES ROk inex o8 D e P i h 5 i % N A » Y best Bulk Starch, b ........4c | Fresh Parsley, bun Little Antonio Gets Her Watch While | denserous and unlawful churacter. The| geveral years. Mr. Sha has resigned Callfornfa Layer Ralsins, Ib. - \ "nl\; lp(;:l‘ lx»‘r'i-".mui"\v'n-!!?;.‘ Powder. i8¢ | Large Egg nt, each . She is Telli Sto: 2 th trussed, stuffed and baked bird was | because of ill health, which requires that "’:'.“:““E'z':- 3 ialaia N Choice California Prunes, per Ib c |Good Cooking Apples, peck . e elling Story of the brought to the health camimissioner's of-| he take & rest from active work for a | Golden Lagle Currants, 1b. pi. 180 [ReY BolianasBeiyie vee IR (PR NS DR, TaoR Christ Child. fice by L. Davis of 1080 South Righteenth | yyme, | Apd 10 stamps. 3 “;;"‘ S e Mr. Solomon is at present county comp- e :G“;{".:i. S A AN 7 | DON"Y [ ] (% 4 f. Davis deposited the goose with Ma- | troller of Douglas county, to which office calif. PIcted Plums, 1.« /s i “ilory to Cod tn the highest, peace on |jor Bapker, the veteran recipient of all| pe | nd 10 stam) | FORGET S PAYS o | was elected while serving as county 4 amps. earth, Kood will toward men, kicks that have reached the health office | commissioner. His term as county comp. Hartley's Pure Frult Jams.... Miss Margaret Philllppl, teacher In the | for lo, these many years. Harker has| troller wowld have tum for four years Hartley's r':fn‘re"-nfln‘f‘:ml‘;:uuw ¢ Clty Misslon Bunday school, was reading |been ugainst everything except a roast|were it not for the fact that the last | Marmamde 200 i 1 the story of the birth of the Christ ohild | goose that has been Indicted afier cooking. | islature decreed the office should ter Royal T _'l‘,“:“‘x A In wide variety. Very ¥ CLUBBIN G OFFERS :“": class of walfs on the day after Christ- | e accepted the deposit with great dell- | minate on January 1, 1910. This was done { And 20 stamps. wide variety, the wid- 2 g Now, little Antonlo, a bright-eyed youth Daily Bee (without Sunday) eee.-$4.00) Olll' Pl'ice Review of Reviews ........ vas s 300 F ONLY And speaking of style Predatory errands on the Tartany coast. | gy the point of setting tooth to it, did not cacy and carefully lald it on an elevated | in order to save City Comptroller Lobeck Bennotya: Capitol Baking Powder, shel same e A e by gl ter BOURA 1y« s v \ ade IS 4 4 helf, at the same time assuring Mr. Davis | wh ffice would have been combined | Abd 40 Yaintane M est variety in town. | f et i Franco-American Soup. at. can 38 7 Regular price for both one year. .$7.00 J 5 20 4 | And_ 30 stamps. e 3ot 3 . YA o it l\ul){q:vnml that ,\..u--m: the boy With | furnish any very definite specifications | .t[l V‘d't . i Svntdth tottin Vien. s 1B they go the limit. & . he soulful eves, Just couldn't resist that|whnen he reglstered his protest. He ad- Ll e Editha | RS, 10 stamps uvatiatio passion for glitter when the falr | wiited his goose was cooked all right, and | WATARRN N o mrarel marring .o with that of county comptroller at the | Bennett's Capitol Oats, Wheat or St ) teacher's watoh came too close to the fro o 2 r Oyster Cracker { ‘ ily i y cher's Watoh came too clove to the front | {hat 1t was properly stuffed; also that the Catches Burglar Ttena Soda or Oyster Crackers. Daily Bee (without Sunday)........ -34400} Qur Price =7 e e In the very front row, descended from & | (nag it shall have attention quiok. | long line of treasure seekers who, In the | Tno gentieman who lost his Christmas | | | olden days used to sall forth from Genoa on | ginner—or unwillingly gave It up—when end of his last term It the legislature had Pancake, pke . % oven was not to blame. 3 not. Interfered. And 10 stamps. The lesson of the Christ child was for- | o g S oy Q8 Double Green Stamps on Gran- =T McClure’s Magazine ..........c000. 1.50 gotten and Antonto got the watch. But It ja clearly wrong," sald Mr. Davis, ulated Sugar s . g et e gt o mm:;;"";l‘ e desiro to kiow of what disease | This Little Editha is No Pretty Little Woman’s Home Companion «........ 1.50 L ONLY Qied, to have its pedigree set out. 1t soon they had the little pirate, repentant | yi e’ 1 partioular is to blame, we want Girl, but Smaller and Not e RevieW 0L BROVIOWE - s o0 2svanenssase SO0 | and in tears. The wateh will be returned. | e e e——— Antoilo s to have & tasto of Chriatian for. | 10 KUOW (hat, for It s no fun to have So Cute. | the rancn according to sclence, ivencas and ho Wil not e prosscuted.1f | J0UF §00%0 couked und thew Ko hungry for College Campus T Hot '8, teadartaot’ auy loness and 3 Regular price for all one year. ..$10.00 $6. he only will be punctual at Sunday school St . Kuess a little education don’'t hurt a fellow . ; Stealthily the burglar crept alons the 7 : g 3 for a whole year Flelschman Will Tackle, & P / P for farming, Anyway.” ) . floor of the bed room of James Seymo to omin ains| 3 2 THE OMAHA E, O ha, Neb. Wy pross 1 vaakis ‘ Seymour, maha, Ne For Croup there is nothing better than \-:nl::;\‘\fnlmnl:::; sl m\:.‘.:‘m::: \::n |I%8 South Beveatsenth strest, in the dis ¥ - g A Flerce Attack s : > ; the light of early Monday morning. Ho reached y hamberialn's Cough dy. he d What thod b vill & Mo reached | ) N of ar de Idney ¢ s Coun Remedy [1o”tent the good Taith of the ira Ia ho | L0 8 Bile of clothing. siipping ft into his | That's the Story of Ray Keating of |of Mularia, liver derangement ang kidney Z89 7% DENVER MEN SEEK REWARD |vet known: but Dr. Conuell and his meai | A€ and turned to creep into an open closet | Decatur and His Christ- the guaranteed remedy. se. For sate by | 1HE DECLINE OF BROADWAY| =y cal asslstants have full faltn in Flelsch- [ 40T I8 groved ‘aisng, the- nooe | mas Bride. Beaton Drug Co. | P Two Officers Who Helped Capture |IDan's discretion. And they are restiug n;\u:mf-n.:::‘:«"“‘h "\l'“‘ «': l‘n('"-lr':“‘ 3 | | And the Rise of Fifth Avenue, Upon Tratn Robbers Want to . easy ln the knowledge that It the meat iu- | o o leaped out of bed | i S e g 258 Resis the Mon ek i Wpector cannot give & satisfactory verdier | ®1d Snapped on the light in time to see the | FTom College Campus to Yorogng WHEATON ENTERS A DENIAL Which i the Hotel 8¢ Regis. ea . on the goose Tom Harrington can. housebreaker fleeing from the room with | Plains.” would form a fitting title for the little romance in the lives of Ray Keati From the settlement of New Amsterdam P. I @arr, the Denver detective, who| “Our Christmas turkey is most generally | M8 DOOLy bag in one hand and a savage | (0 FFARCE T S TR ®|Man Cornerea by Mis Wite witn Am- |, O 0 DT T ety recently Broad- F Ot was fstrumental with Cameron Bell of (& oose says My. Harringlon, “and for | Mouse trap dangling from a finger of the | “\y VO (NG (OG0 ) throush | ther. Woman Faces Hoe way has been considered center of (o] the Denver police force In bringt: o many years geese have been popular with o . » v Samantie hou e Court. | Ne York's commerc! d activity. Loed ; cau | the hall as the unfortunate burglar sped | SAtUr o Ohaysany Wb e Young | ut N 38 iy of the five convieted traln robbers in|d feel that, facing & live goose, 1 can| rglar sped trps ve > o \uls v on, who was o red A ned during its past histo Denver, §s in the eity looking up the mn'l easily tell its disposition, and whether or | 8WaY. He bore away with him some | CO!le€lans will live the life of tho great Lo A \:::’ul:l." ho was captured In .l-.x;.u ‘n:uu.““h:::t m(” Beat gm:,), ter of his partiolpation in the 426,000 reward [UOt 1t 18 (o bo tusted. Howover, & wiii | Clothes, including a coat, described to the e T R prairie and th bl B e e it 3N ENR 1h s baiataatin Jolnisdsandite oftered by the Unlon Pacific for the ap- [have to give serious consideration to a |Police, As “black. with all but one butten |, AU, 10 LS FUEE, BRI L HO o n, was confronted + | reat interests have outgrown Broadway It's not a foot remedy you prehension and conviotion of the bandits |Prober test for a dead goose that some- |Off." @ cents in change, and lasty, a wau! migiity’ ouesome OUtS thsre: 450U | anier Wit and bl Uitle s /e cle s r s now big enough to con Mr. Care for himselt and on behalf of (Une else suspects of belug. Kaper thau i (Mouse trap, valued at & cents gt St e Sl e Beer i b gl sher R i ”\” | tain all-the vast enterprises that go to : Offioan Del: Will flle a suit In Intervenor |Feally ought (o be. Aw dlio proot of the | “HO caunot be charged with the thers | J4% (hOUER. but gucss I wont v i 5 e g B s B e Pt g M o e glbemndly M feet and that are made S0 as for o pedticen of the reward. He.was in |Boase is universally’ ubdessicod 1o be in|O¢ that trap owing to.the extremely ex- | it (W ECE MO N ST i 15 thet WAL hans Pa® LoV Turh s Spreading out and Tha:cen: to cure foot ills while you . . o - & g ol poegappl] [ Vo g ot ey | trom college. owln e o rs. Wheaton declares she will push the | ter Of her life is it aturs a \ nd o ter s . BE M thvan the goeee Sinac: aet savie| FITCHETT TELLE'WRERE EACH '| the Frontiér celebration at Cheyenne in| Wheaton waslarrested Sunday, when his [Ubon this Avenue, at Fifty-fifth S and tired feet, our speelal ust he was one of the contestants and | wife Invaded the ro stréat | DA oo bRiiL she Batal B8 Reg R e T R e | BLOW HIT HIM ON THE FACE ' manoged: to et away with one Of the|houss by fores. besaking dawe Lo wre: I planned to be everythiug that a first class | : s T A R N | weeato oot iy oo | et shouid e, with an wnequansa son: | - Cushion: Sole. Shoes w h\\“u\‘ Dundee Feudiats Are Back at Each| About a month ago he went through!and on her information Assistant County | ¥ s 0t location aa well as unsy Both noneonductgr of heat Other with Arena in the Omaha on bis way back to llnols. His| Attorney Mugney issued the warrant passed comfort in its arrangements and and cold. ‘Not a tender foot mks His Sert Will Thrive Better want—it's Shoes th your County Court. marriage took place Friday evening at the | Wheaton entered a plea of not guilty | Service ns of refine but that finds mmediate com- it Cullfornia Than in | home of the bride’s parents near Decatur. | and his preliminary examination was set| ™ i oo e S fort 0% \ \0“ Indiana. Frank L. Fitchett of Dundee recelved, | “We'rer golig back to Wyoming to run | for Wednesday uwwrning in police court iy b L Made on the common-sense thelr constast command an e e from nolse last and fitted with the soft Noy\ewm\\\y PN Fred Fig, 18 yeard of age. grew Ghed of | Jolta on the jaw, three wallops on the ¥ 5 v BTG Yo (o g 30 pawding o e e el e g .o howe life in Torre Haute lud, and set out [ WOnth uid & Biff or twe for good measure | that give a soft, firm and - of e S ol s u wmmw‘w‘\\\\ tor Sacramento, Cal. It 8 & much better : on other parts of his physiognomy . s £t -‘«'Ivlrn:(-d hcim sed § warm foundation. climate for the Fig fumily anyway, thought | Fitchett tostified to this in county court, Ou ln R o The good points of these . { : o and Baili Wit ite charges are % d pol sistanee of Wie one bealy bene: James. | aiso tmparting the information that Henry | en vorodpredi syt e < sboes are many—so ma " y N The budding young Fig wandered into|C. Baird was the man behind the fist. Mr 2 . - 3 v -3 gty oot we can't begin to tell \anolive vemedy Syvup ¢ffigsat Union Station 1n Ouaha durink s oa | Baind 13 Laviog & hearing on o charge o¢| Of the pain which many women experience with every Betels. ‘Transient & £ to 3 N orce yove | 4 i month it makes the gentleness and kindness always associ- | York and stopping at the Hotel St. Regl dSauMmMmh’nwg\ forced r between frelght trains and | assault sworn to by Fitehett. by Hgrae s oo g ¢ s gy ot g A Shie So will find accomm. the very " Wwas taken Iuto custody by a policeman. The alleged assault took place November 'hile i man 4 chewd. . ook place ) " rebels against what she re- hest grade tn every sar, and at NM“NM\“\) wal J. B. Carver, juvenlle officer, has taken |2, on & peaceful Sunday afterncon when sl JA s won he “ rate gards as a natural necessity there is no woman who would standard i are 33 and : churge of Jumes and has bottled him up| Duudee is supposed to be calm. f i i pain. o L > : m this recurring period of pain. | ay: the swne rivate bata 35 wy b Auspensed wi in the matron's department of the oty Jall| A chicken had escaped from the Fitehett SARNEY Sa hron o oo I8 tae 48 tor o’ » day or $4 for W p while for a ™ pending the arrival of his father. g nd Fite sl " Dr. Pl s Favorite Prescription kes a da r when v louger needed. s Whe bee menage and Fitohets pursued (nio the yard B lerpets § " mpnte " | arior, Bedroom and private bath the rates ) cighbor. Bk, women atre vomeies WhGR Toquied Y WAt | MRS, NELLIE CALABRIA DIES | Thon socoureed e smoounier. 1t wis be Well. and gives them frocdom trom pain. ik ghapdr < dikalh AL 'S Rt S e iy i It estadiishes reguiarity, subdues Inflam- _ sahurwandwd o supplanthen | OF RHEUMATISM OF HEART |{ii' o0, ® 2o e et e i srica: R asd emres - Reliable Drexel Shoe Co. which must depend wlt furctows P Verdict of Coppmers Jury Deaptte] revoiver without o lones g 4 Siok women are iavited to coasult Dr. Pierce by letter, ‘ De ntistry 1419 Farnam Street, wolly upen proper nourshwst Sve. Al correspoadeacs strjotly private aad S sacredly har Husband's Belief She Killed been trouble between thé men for a long dent Y i i thout World’s Dispeasary \wing geacealty. Mecuett, time and Flchet, whoile 71 years of age e ion: BV Pratons 54D Prosiienm, Dot M. ¥ eied aud wa¥ formerly an Indian agent at the y s e o RESOL b e \«u»—!‘m The coroner's jury Bt gn inguest de- | Sontee-Stoux reservation. bullt a famous wagt & book that tells all aboit woman's diseases, and bow to cure Tan s nenlal Ruums S s "A.__ L ib." A oides that Mrs. Nelthw Cuiabria dhed of | “Spite” fence between the two houses, ‘“"-i'.-‘ 21 one-cent "'"‘dm.l:- Pierce to pay cost :l':‘-d:q‘ - H - RR —_— 9 vl ey oot g a- i ol g e A . g o Ay be will snd you s free copy ol bie groat thowmnd-onge wirsied | TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER | [ AMPTERTERR ACE AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. 18 MSLE GOLF COURSE AUTOMCSILE ROACS Hef of Tony Calabris, her husband, that |and Fifty-firet. Baird has yet to tell his cloth-bindiag, 31 stamps. The Best Farm Paper. 2 vy PER BOTVAE | she killed herseit version on the stand. ’ . One Dol