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SDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1909. P — ( The Winter Style Book ........20¢ Including & 15¢ pattern Free. J Red Letter Day For 8. & H. Green Stamp Collectors Pre-Inventory Sales THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNTF SMITH OPPOSES COMPROMISE] District Clerk Fights Proposed Set-| tlement with Broadwell. | DETERMINED TO SET PRECEDENT | Calumet Restaurant For Sale Ca January 3, 1910, at 10:30 A. M., at 616 Brandeis | Building, Omaha, I shall sell at public auction to the highest 4 bidder, the Oalumet, Omaha's largest restaurant, located at 1411.13-15 Douglas St. Further particulars on application. EDWARD F. LEARY, Trustee’ 608 Brandeis Building. Omaha, Nebraska Reducing StocksBeforeInvoicing Here are special offers for Wednesday Great Price Reductions WOMEN'S FUR COATS Supported in His Objection by | Former Commissioner W. G. Ure, Who Files an Appeal He “Ihie attempt of the Board of County Com- missiotiers to compromise with Frank A. Broadwell for fees taken as clerk of the Board of. Cimmissioners of Insanity, has received two protests. One objection to the compromise is the appeal filed by former BAILEY & MACH DENTISTS Best equipped dental office in the middle west. Oounty. Otrasaibioder, W, A.SUFe ‘aod the 30-inch Astrakhan Cape— 10 | Highest grade dentistry at reasonable prices. J other fs & manifesto from Robert Smith, worth 326, at .... s | The strongest buying incentives of the closing year are made Porcelain fillinge, just like the tooth. All instrus clerk of district court, Near Seal Jackets—worth | Wednesday. Seasonable goods, the very things you need right now are ments carefully sterilized after each patient. Mr, Smith says he is determined to have $50.00, at 335 {l priced at lower figures than we darc name at any other time. Its a THIRD FLOOR PAXTON BLOCK the question settled aquarely on its merits, Brook Mink Jackets—worth [l Week of relentless stock reducing and deeply cut prices are the most Cor 16th and Farnam Sta. Eittier he will have all the warrants, as | $65.00, at et | L powertul influence to gain our end. Red Letter Day makes these sales - he thinks he is entitled to, or he will have Krimmer Jackets—worth | of two-fold interest. 10 extra stamps free to all who bring their books, none, if the courts so determine. $60.00, at ssg 1t is belleved the Broadwell appeal will A o SRR ARRAS (AR oI & fiolal w80 fnal® seftument 52-inch Blended Squirrel 98 ot At gusdtion. Coat—worth $169, at ...... 3 DAYS PRE-INVENTORY CLEARING A Mr. Smith's letter runs thus: Near Seal Jackets, beaver ] ‘ 4 To the Board of County Commissi " 3 s ? ! . anrworn vio . $39 {1} Mlen’s Fines othing ‘ 1 have in my possession warrants Nos. | Aleutian Seal Coat, 52 inches, worth $125,at ............ s75 60-inch Caracul Coat— worth $9 0404 and 12067 aggregating 39545, covering fecs earned by mie as cier Lo, and member of, the Boara of Commissioners of Insan ity of this county, 1 had hoped (hat the question of the s $47750 county’s [nterest in these fees might have Grey Coney Box Coat— 32 been: deermined i the uciion commenced | worth $50, at .... ok o ! Y your holorable Dody against pre- - aecessor in olficy, wut you have com- 50-inch Pony Coats— 349 Dromised xald suit. worth $75, at ... Ko S e t IR o e, . 90 A Overcoats gives former bistrict Cierk Frank A. Ir SS Lroddwei a4 clean Ute to §7,80 or sucn | " o ick ) e - Tees, (wuici auuunt includes interest) and s . The pick of the stock now, men. §rees i o Wi vbugaon (@ the county | women S eckwear Every one of our choicest models in amount of Liore wian 6,00, all tor a MLFRLION Uk 3,20, Deputy County Attorney Magney tells you in nis opinion of Ucfoper 2, 1wd, that, the statute does not require the clerk of tne insanity commussion to account for I 1ees, as such, to the county.” And again in the same opinion he says “The county may win and it may iose and 1 inink no on¢ cau at the time state with any degree of certalnty what the final ouicome of the suit may be. In view of tud foregoing, L propose to place these Warrants in the county treasury 0 b ne resuit of an ac- K you Lo bring +y have early at- any style, or color, or pattern. The most fashionably designed and highest grade, hand-tailored cloth- ing America produce Among them are the well known ‘‘Rush- more’’ garments, the acme of $25.00 clothing value. Business men, pro- fessional men, all men who dre: well speak in no uncertain terms of the high character of these gar- ments. We are stock-reducing this week in anticipation of our semi- annual inventory and offer you un- restricted choice of any suit or over- coat in the house for $17.50. & A Small Lot of Big Boys’ Overcoats §f ,‘3 Sizes 16 to 19 Years Coats Coats 50 that that were 5 were 3 $10.00 $7.50 GreatestGarmentClearance On Record All new styles in women's pretty neckwear, stocks, jab- 1l ots, bows, ete—worth || up to 50c each, 150 Nebraska Military Academy, Lincoln A Military Boarding School has many advantages over a public school. The combined routine and variety of its exercises stimulates the boys' interest and tends to form habits of system and punctuality valuable in later life, The Academy is moved and settled in its new building and has accommodations for twenty more cadets N0 entrance examinations are required. w term opens on Tuesday, January 4, 1910, \ For information address B. D. Hayward, Supt., Lincoln, Neb. gy \%aleaées ( Also insertions—pretty —new designs—various widths, worth up to 16¢ yard at, per yard ....... tent 1 Wi Lo 1ands, e, Either this money belongs i as cdunty or it is mine. My predec s In office have presumed that such fe belonged to them and have governed themseives and the fees accord- ingly. 1 have no desire to follow this pre- ceaent. Before 1 appropriate any funds to my own use I want to know that I have a rght (o them. it 1s my sincere desire that you co-oper- ate with me In this matter. You owe It to yourselves, to the taxpayers and to me ‘as & public official. Wishes to Study Omaha Indians | ! SPECIAL NOTICE! Next Monday, January. 3d "t Greatest Clearing Sale THAT EVER TOOK PLACE IN OMAHA. Our entire stock of Winter Goods will be sacrificed— Prices will be reduced lower than ever before. The reason that Brandeis styles are always correct is because we never carry over anything from one season to N BUSINE SPELLS COLE’EGES 'A'W' COUGH HOUSANDS of our The Bost m or Conghs, graduates (establish- o T g Hou: AE - ek e HOWELL'S ANTI-KAWF men and women in the § 309 N. 15th St. Omaha. % way of true success in life, Oursisa thoroughly equipped, working school with a school atmosphere and advan- tages second to no other. Practical, thorough, Allcoun.ss, 900students No saloons, Write for prospectus. LINCOLN BUSINESS COLL 20 North 13th Street Lincoln, N 72 sl RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION-— 10TH & MASON. Unton Pacitic— H Simple Westphalian Youth Will Find “Indians” Here a Puzzling Sub- ject, Says Mayor. Overland Limited.. China and Japan Mail Atlantic Express..... » § dN rSE Oregon and Washington Limited .... I'rom far away Muenster, in Westphalia, i} has come to the Board of Education of P Ve 1 i 2,000 vl | another. We begin each season with all new goods. That X select suits, coats’ and dresses, most of which came to us Los Angeles al i Omaha a letter showing that In some re- i - fi 4 § much below the maker's " B cee 5.00 a Week Portland Speclal Al | spects the world is pretty wide ana scat- | 18 why we saarifice everything in our stock at this great mild November. Elrl; i (z‘o%le':::m:-":eol':o:;::,'?&.:'.:';,::,.., :,‘," ‘:l,f an nmnfixz-..m.mwmm womn who wieh 1o | COloTAd0, Specla al: : . 01 nec o ne of the beet Tre we | Noi e tered. average of 60c on the dollar, allowing us to place prices on them much [ bosons in. Critass. Regisiored narca. recervo 80014 | Colorado a January Clearing Sale. week. Gradunteaof this Tare eligible to membership | Grand Island Local.. .8 A man who is evidently educated to a less than“would be necessary under normal Vi ] conditions, Now wit o onintlons of Wurses, The courss and | i high degree wishés to locate in. Omaha | sweeping half off to clear up before inventory the bargains are nuth‘l‘n; Sompriea’ H':"“m""“"i‘"""‘“'?l',"?““l:. an : Tul l\‘:n'if»‘nil‘f:{llfo";rrffiv Ci o ! as a teacher In the high school. He naively short of ‘sensational, Barsing e T e it romanerauionoties | | City b12:40 pm b 1:20 pm IGNANe [Pk IR RacRutly thkan HD I'an el Ores secahdmonth, Fhe physical morman s e irees | Chicago, Rock Island & Pacitic. the study of Indians and their character- . CAROLINE SOELLNER, SUPT. EAST, istles. In the furtherance of his studies, § i ny 1]} n ouse uu.m’.’uu,nn Training School for Nurses, | Rocks Mountain Ltd....a 2:40 am he says, he would like to get a situation | 4147 LAKE AVENUE, GHICAGO, ILL, X.u\\u Local.. a6 {f)ulll “with a small income attached, forever or 5 [] el Rt bekid LA for a few years.” He belleves In his sim- | nv na In ouse B Throal o Ll i ple Westphallan way that ho can tind in| OANE CIVEN A CAPT‘INCY P R' D E 1 Chicago-Eastern Bx.....a 4:10 pm 5 this Jelty the opportunity desired to study I et | An cl ih n (mcm,‘u-hvhruxka“lv4ll~flrrnn 6:08 pm a §:02 pm lhn,r':ndllns. Bae! A Fride s the ambition of ute, | B y 0 ress Chicago-Nebraska Ltd, ““There ar ndians here, sure enough,"” P { o e strife of the hour; 1 o - 5 Lincoln. . am a 5:47 ald Mayor Dahlman, when he heard ot | Word of Promotion of Lieutenant Re- There is nothing so good for life | 5 T':“‘“" Ly positively the best $40.00, $45.00 and $50.00 values G R oa. 18 pm & 4% pm Ahin Eiattara s B outean: thnb . AhA ) man: iin ceived at Headquarters. As Pride of omaha Flour. s ‘:}:!mhfl Not only are they worth that in intrinsic qual- Okla. and Texas Ex....a 46 pm a 1:00 pm b A . J . N LIN, y y £ 2% Muenster awduM:’ be . rather; pusaied’ than el O ]o)w“x: x:'(;ff l\!‘ e styles are such that the most fastidious fashion fol- Rocky Mountain Ltd....al0:40 pm a am educated If he were to mix with them. B i cbra ikos aiafias i 4 GRISRIEO. 4 - NOETA YIS g ¥ v " p A X sizes e—a complete range of colors is Colorado-Chicago . a 1:30 am ::":va‘:n:"u};:\;fl I:“Im“r: h;:‘"m:nnt:lr;sh::: SON OF JUDGE DOANE OF OMAHA |@ shown. No odds and ends; no imperfections; no unde‘slrables of i,,\. Chicago Daylight Spl.. allid am ay . . ] * " 4 | Omaha-Chicago Lwcal.. i $o gt met about these diggings are still a mys- | kind, but the highest of high class garments, up to $50, all one price, $25 Colorado-Chicago . & §::8 pm tory to me. Maybe Ull know somo more | Man Who Served as Judge Advocate w M e AT G R Pacirle Constionita a5 pin about them this time next year.” | ot Department of Missouri Gets | {‘:; ,\Cx,é.ffi':-lf'ux\i;.:\d a pm “Step” and is Adsigned to | HA"DKERGHIEF PRE-IHVE"TDHV meeg L a12:05 pm iy p | Overland Limited: Nineteenth Infantry, | LM Sutton to Retain ‘ Silk Bargains Rl Lo e . » Rapids-Omaha . . & 3:35 pm 2 I Dock CLEARANGCE g it b C ‘Word has been received at army head- 3 Silks for spri e NORTHWES' NORTH, rlmlna \)C er 1 Pring wear are in_this Twin City and Dakota / lot at ridiculously low price. Silks ..a 7:16am 00 pm | Chicago Express Chicago Limited quarters of the appointment of First Lieu- Look for each lot plainly placarded i 7 E tenant W. G. Doane to the full rank of Monday —women's’ and men's hand SRBLpeaplh are buying most now, too; DRplEhEL AL 8 T, A10:0 i Looks as. if He Will Continue An.|C°Ptain He is assigned to the Ninetcenth W Kerhee: Bemanitchod Mluen hand- | Taffetas, in colors Twin City Limited.......8 9: » Infantry. % \ scalloped and initial h 9 and black; Messa- Sloux City Local. a 3 other Year, Though Against Captain Doane Is a soén of Judge Doane | b kinds for..........8 lines, colors and c Dakota-Sious City His Will. of Omaha, and was for four years judgc | 1858 Ninas for. (h_lvn ck; Peau de Minnesota-Sioux City @dvocate of the Department of the Mis- /3 o n % 1fe kinds for FLERY Jpoldmmis-and Omaha . o v sour, & SRR g BY | ® ¢ kinds tor A ors and black; Peau AND NORTHW. It looks mdre and more as It Judge A. L. . ([ achinc,as the mure expensive kinds'| ' de Nymph, Cash. Norfolk-Bonesteel a 70 am a1 pm Sutton will continte to preside over crim- | Brigadier General Charles Morton hes | [FIRRIEEEY! F IR ] " g Were de, Bole; White Lijicoin-Long Pige.......& 1 & 1500 4m \ " Wash Silks, ete. — Norfol ath Platt b21pm b pm b inal trials in district court after the Feb- |sufficiently recovered from his recent in- | positive 76¢ and $1 Hantings-Rupscior b 216 bm b 5:20 pm ruary térm has begun. Judge Sutton says |disposition to resume kig active duties as An order on Her Grocer for a A v a . #ilks, all this week, H Deadwood-Hot Springs.a 6:55 pm a 5:2) pi A Broken lines of women's kid and| at § Casper-Lander pm all.i0 wm he would prefer to take one of the law |commander of the Department of the Mis- | English cape gloves, worth 4@ | Jet Trimmings, ‘in narrow band ef- 1 TELEPHONES | joremont-Albion pm_ b L pin b o ke has soitle formare | iovet ot srae e el o ack M P"de of Umahfl M to §1.25; clearing at, pair. ... FIC fects, worth to 36c, at, yard. ... .66 BrewerySo8 | Missourt Paciti 3 with an expression of willingness to relieve | Pl = - " ke Sl D ‘ Judge Sutton of his present position. Orders have been issued from army head Hour m Eve“ woma“ I M TN A N IO X K. C. and St L Bx.a9; a 63 The seven judges will meet Saturday |quarters formally relleving, Captain John 12 p. ma... all;16 pm a 6:50 pm and settle incumbencles of dockets for the |L. Hines as assistant to_the chief quar- [who malils us a verse of four to six | re_ nventory orset clearance Dia" Caitiond year beginning February 1. Until it Is de- |termaster of the Department of the Mis- [Uines (Which we use for advertising) about | Pride of Omaha Flour. { termined definitely who shall have the|sourl, and as quartermaster in charge of Three splendid bargain lots for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. eriminal trials thore will bé no decision ‘mp Omaha quartermaster depot. Captain . . " | Some are overstocks, some are odd lots. The underpricing is unusuui with regard to calling & grand jury, ac-|Hires will leave for his new post of duty p l e ll ng ( 0 and should attract throngs of women, = Coutil and Batiste Cor- |75¢ Corsets in three Directoire Models — Minn, Minn Weak L v O h B FOOD FOR Yoo, ano narvous mes | Ddns Paul kxp. 10 am N ol St. Paul Ltd......a 6:00 pm & 7:16 am -F't. Dodge Loealb 4:16 pm b11:i0 am Mi)waukee & St Paul. | [i cording to statements glven out at Nagasakl, Japan, December 3. He will i (| be s 2 by G o work and vouthful rigor 0 GOLD BADGE FOR MATRON“ .ur‘l(:eedl‘d .)\en by Captain F. L. Bolles, 1513 Sherman Ave. Omaha, Neb. sets, in long and me- | lengths—strong and| Long skirted and high | NERVES work and Youthful VIEor | overland Limited alz:i0 om 4 705 8m ntly assigned to the quartermaster de- dium lengths,— durable, will styles— work or mental exertion should take | Omala-Chicago EXp....a T am a 3 bust styles . m a 1:30 am partment of the army. 7 Vi - fine $1 values 79‘ go at 500 $1.50 corset ssc GRAY'S NERVE FOOD PILLS. They wiil | Colorado Spe “"', s Iam A impm ' Belated Christmas Present Bestowed | —_— S . 9t o) R ! RV L0TRE'N's } inpks . you et wnd slesp L et BT ‘,‘lf:‘,.,'f‘}fi{‘.'.‘;f:mpflam" 6105 b w1106 pm om Iirs. McPherson by Dep- Two general ‘courts-martial have been tory Wlth Real “ED g Box: 8 boxes $2.60 by mail Chicago Grent Western— \ ] ordered to convene at Fort Riley, Kan, X S y GHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUC CO0. | picago Limited 5:00 pm .. A | ] {for the trial of miscellangous offenscs. The (4010 h 9| E N N E I I S BIG GRocERY Cor, 16th and Dodge Btrests. i &ty Limited. ... s 5:0 pm & §:00 a \ A past due Christmas gift was recelved | €ourts will assemble December 20. r chceme |§ ek ronOVE BRUG comEANY, Gl iaprens T T R ot tha iebwnt¥ il Taseday by Mra, Jenols | ek 4 4 |M FEQUR - Bennetvs Ex-) Codtieh, & [;‘I;‘A‘;:‘.”.",,EBG\U.IH_] v Jams, assorted, Cor. y 3 | Twin City " Kxpress. ....u 900 4m & 900 pm McPherson, matron of the women's depart- | Orders have been Issued from the War { (includng 100 stamps) Ty - iy .. 86¢ | Wabash— . 1 ment. The gift took the form of a gold |department directing that the troops of the Ed Green, a Black Man, Pursues John tor . g, . LTS Lo Ratte SIS O | it pure Orange RESQITS. | Omanar-gt. Louls Bxp...& $i3 D19 ia §:88 am badge and was the present of deputy sher- | AFmY, stationed. near e larger clties Brown, Whose Face is ||| Benneil’s Golden Cotfel|calitornia Layer Raisins| Marmalade, jar 0 : | Mat arey “Local (tram o | ifts employed at the jall. The speech of |shall attire themselves neatly and in pre- ‘White ! And 30 stamps. | pound ... ...100( ~ And 10 stamps S s Council BIULIB)...orrerib B3 b10:16 ym preseptation was made by James Talbot |Sentable uniforms when visiting the cities ! Teas, assorted, 1b....88e | Initlal, Seeded “““‘”",’mr‘ A Rotne, tDent | AHPTON ERRAC — and was responded to briefly by Mrs. Mc. | On leaves of absence. The order Is Issued B en Ao, TamPS: 8o |Crackers, large assort jorend, lacge | A AHOTEL sy BURLINGTON STA—1 MASON Pherson. Mrs. McPherson Is now entering [ In View of certaln complaints that the | Here Is a police story with a real colo: And 20 stamps ment, Pk 100 Ana ‘80" stamps : T RGIA | o - her fifteenth year of service in the posi- | Soldlers of the army were careless in their | scheme. Gousaisasle Curmal (o, AN Nembl, | | Kignohotte Peta, thres) mnfigayguafi'.\fir%gumuRuins Burlington— ] flon. The @it would have been made |dress, these compluints - coming from | Ed Green, who s very black, was ar 10 DEEY 30" Giamps, °| sy Mo s YORRCITROERRLL A8 [ 8 g Leave. Arrive Christmas day, but did not arrive in time, | civillans ; rested for mysterlously pursuing John Bennef's Capitol Mince | And 20 stavips White Oak Corn, three Deover ko8 Cplifateth.a G4 pn ‘s g . o+ v Ment, 3 pkgs. .....38¢ | Bennett's Capitol Wheat,| cans 2c0 [ | | d ©88. ., 4:10 pu 3 ot Company K, e. ansdown Shredded And 10 s > o jars for . ..300 W/ s iy - 4 $r4 . i | Third battalion of engineers, has been or-| Mr. Brown found that he was followed | e e U1l ou Sal0 £0 | Miobresny Polits ry it The M‘dwest L‘ie | lmea transferred to the hospital corps for | by (lree:} and fearing a general dark de | CLARK'S g%&’,"‘:‘ of h&:x;,;c:-livl:!.‘ll’" .l,muullh Mall b1 pm au n‘a :u | duty. sign called the blue-coats. Officer Ulm 18, ns, X ‘il Nebraska Express avilbam a 6.0 pm | erbly fitted. e 4 A b § Mri'George 8. Southworth s an-| e arrested Green, who turned blue in Jail. | pr, Comnell refused to order elther man to | back to Omcha and the new man is golng e b T R T ARG 11 :f:::fl o i Lt ordtey Lot BBy vt FA z?;;erll court-martial was convened at| It all turned out rosy in police court,|put his tecth In the dlscarded Christmas | away. u“n T“E wonl | Sehuyler-Plattsmouth b 3:08 pm b10:20 am Midwéat' Lite 'who 18 making g0od, |t e roine Yvyo.” Monday. for the|however, when Mr. Green was discharged,|dinner. After long and careful d libera- | John 8. McNally of Oklahoma City, for- s Py R o} ] Ho graduated from Kenyon College, | muntary tam oo ontes amainst tion, the bird was turned over to Dr. Lang- | merly dlvision passenger agent in Omaha,| ppom SAN FRANCISCO, FE Colorado L wlidam a 7:9 am Ohlo, last spring at the age of 21. I g FLEISCHMAN GOES ON STRIKE ! teit to be unstuffed from the bread crumbs, | {s coming back to take up his former posi Sigamer fos the Bitire Crul o | Giicako” spec ¥ lf/‘;l:,x: a1110 pma September, 1909, he entered the| | sage and onlons, and to be restuffed With: tion, which, however, has grown In im- O eanaty Al 1 ic 4 o & 8:00 8 » g d | Honorable discharges @ ch have b Lgh | g 3 " 8 n et all necessary exp #. | Chica EXD.rsnrs-d 6:30 pm & §:00 am agency service of the Midwest Life |y flm"m" lll\e::‘ :m’_’;c;’":m':':( ire|Meat Imwpector Balka on Testing | mummy fluid, then pickled in bard water|portance since he left here many years I Apas, Ohina, Phillppt oF- | lowa L 9:15 am alli4s am without previous experience. He was regular army: - Corporals A. R. Trotman, Christmas Goose to Determine as a curlosity. ago. Mr. and Mrs. McNally will arrive in Barma, Indla, Ceylon, hxyp‘l', 8t. Louls lixpress gt ui-:’g pm all 45 am high man for the month of November 4 g g 4 How it Died. “We'll leave It here to be remembered | Omaha Thursday or Friday to again take tc. 4n ubueual cheics to VvASE | kunsax Clly & Bl Joe..ml):4 pm a d:46 am +|band, Ninth cavalry; C. T. Lee, Battery usually attractive places. hansas City & SU Joe..n 9:16 Am & 6:10 pim writing twenty thousand of new busi-|)) sixth field arttllery: Mechanie Homer by In years to com says Major Barker.|up their residence in Omaha. uTWEL’TH ORIENT CRUISE | nansas City & Bt Joe..a 4:66 pm » \ ness. On December 21, 1909, Mr.|o'Neil, Battery A, Fourth fiald artilery:| Meat Inspector Flelschman s on strike| . b o | George B. Pentecost, who has been in| ANNUAL ™, | ;o - 3 Southworth aud Miss Sue WHIHAMS | privates Wiam Sko. atiers 8 Stath | and the suspicious goose turned over to the| WNALLY - COMES 'NEW YEAR'S | Omana iean than a year as division pas- | pebruary b, 1910, by 8 8 iGrosser Kuit| WEBSTER STA—LGTH & WEBSTER were married at Columbus, O. Miss|fila artillery; Hen Frisby, Company L, heslth department has been marked for senger agent, will g0 to Kansas ity as | fuorstc!, 18, Q7% 05700 " AL e notall, 5 \\;lll:mnllu a nme’r of C. Williams, nth infantry; B. J. H Troop D.|embalming and preservation as an exhibit|0ld Omaha Rock Islander Resumes sistant general passenger agent. Mr.|ShCexcursions St g Minsourl Pucifie, ¢ who fs also one of the general agents|an. - " "|in the health commissioner's mus Office Here and Mrs. Pentecost will probably leave the | FRANK C. CLARK, Tines Bldg,, Wow Yor Leave. Arrive, of The Midwest' Life. Mr. wm‘um :.'dus ::::rn' ;r'u:: xlt E’:;?". :1‘.’.:1 When the matter e .n.‘x'y::‘.,m,' the Then. ¢lty Friday for thelr new home. % B BOOK, 1634 Parnam Bt., O:mahs. | Auburn Local b $:60 pm b12:10 pm nm‘m Southworth maintain a joint|and T. F. Bourke, Comipany G, Eighteenth | roasted, rejected goose brought In by Citl- )| CANADIAN PACIPIC— “l"'l:_:'l'. L2 Minneapolts & office at Norfolk, the former workins | intantry. sen Davis came to the test, Flelschman| New Year day in the Rock Island of- Take Warning. ILINGS LETWEEN MONTREAL |giou cyiy b 2:00 5 A east from there and the latter west balked on the proceeding advised by Sani- | fices, Fourteenth and Farnam strects, will| Don't let stomach, liver nor kidney BC AND LIVERPOOL. | Onana . Looals 0 po, 2‘: ;flm Mr. Southworth and his bride will| The efficacy of Chamueriain's Linimept |tary Inspector Tom Harrington, not mean ‘“out with the old and in with |trouble down you, when you can quickly the Atlantic than sur Bmpresses, | Bloux City FPassenger... b o :m reach Norfolk, which will be their fu-|in the rellef of rheumatism s being demon- | “Let the Irisher bite It," sald Flelsch.|the new.” On the other band one of the |down them with Electric Bitters. 80c. For sanerh i, 0. & T SUT FARRAT. Ry ture home, one day this week. | strated daily. man, “His stomach s tougher than mine,” | old-time men of the service Is coming |sale by Beaton Drug Co Clark Bt Chicage, ilh Emerson Local ...