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’ " QB}(. MISSIONARIES COMING Workers in Foreign Fields Will At. tend Laymen's Convention. Y M. C. A. SECRETARY OF INDIA George Sherwood Eddy a Other Dog Tags on Sale at Dan Butler’s —— You Pay Frank Faray and Get Your Marker from the City | Clerk, City Clerk Butler is issuing dog loenses PLAN DINNER AT AUDITORIUM Commercial Club Will Hold Good Fel- lowship Affair There. SRIGHTLY PROGRAM IS DEVISED THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1910. Three Men Seek the Hospital Job At Least, They :Williu to Take | Elsasser's Job if Offered | to Them. ELEVEN CRADING JOBS LET Work Will Be Done at Reasonable Prices, Says Cmaig. SEVERAL CONTRACTS GO BEGGING No Offers at All Recelved for Num- of Work-—— Ambassaillors of the Gospel in with many & low-voleed growl, caused Wy The names of Willlam MecGlanaghan, ber, of Large l"“fll Vak Forelgn Lamds Will Be at the delay In receipts of the tags from Temple Pllgrimage to W. C. Olmstead and A. E. Lindell are men. that Are In Vary e Meetin Kensas City, whers they were made. At Wells of Sem Sems. tioned In oconnection with active or re. Widelsy, T AYagind first it looked as It the seekers after b -l o g b ol oper Ry 4 | Heenses would have to be put off, but the superintendent of the county ital, This iy George Sherwosll Bady, national secretary | tags got to Omaha just in time. “What day is March 2 office will become vacant by the Misiznation | Fleven contracts for street and alle, of the Young Men's Christian assoclation of India; Dr. M. D Eubank, missionary to Nanking, Chink; Rockwell Clancy, mission- ary to India, and C. M, Keener, director of singing for the Laymen's Missionary move- ment, ere in Omahe fo a short while The dog catchers start out April 1 “Funny what hunches some men play on numbers,” sald Butlér. “Tag No. 1 went to C. N. Diets, but Gould Dietz didn't | want any number on the string except 2. | Umpire George Clarke pleaded for tag| Members of the Commerelal elub won- dered what this notice, posted on the bulle- Un board of the club, meant, and all stopped to gaze and speculate. That it was the second day after Easter was all the Information they got until after the meet- of G. Fred Elsasser. Mr. Elsasser is in no danger of changing his mind. “I would not stay if they offered me $,000 & year," sald he, “and If a petition five miles long were got up. Neither of these grading were let at the office of the eity engineer Tuesday mornfg. Mr. Cralg and his assistants say the prices bld are very reasonable, but they were somewhat sur- prised that no bids were recelved for sev- eral large jobs of grading Do Realiyze ? ! o~ Lin- | i |Ing of the executive committes of the club, | is likely, at that." In one case, involving the grading of { g ™ e g By lred :"",;,:,,,,1.‘:, | ::h,'}hrL::o:"T: Nt BEn hAve 1t thm: | e the Nerther Ainoimoouons Wad mede| | OMI hoti employes are trying hard to | Pratt street from Twenty-first to Twenty- " soln to Wiels e P Nes mhet Bt 6] oee. thInG T neC 10 the kil whe ows | EHAE St wai'the dhle s fo \he' Géod Btk |'Ad et oot whom Commissioners Bedford | fourth, & bid of 28 cents a cublc yard took L O R SIUId. s, Sral), - absetivel Gobs Krd IhF' asy prompt to come after |lowship dinner of the club. and Pickard have joined hands to elect If [ the contract, whereas In several other } :;:‘r’:"’."')_‘""“'“"lM"m” movement. All of |licenses. Thelr doga are thelr bully good| AS the clib rooms are not large enough | possible to the place. Mr. Pickard and biddings on the same job 60 cents was the |to accommodate the entire membership of That despondency in women is a mental condition oftem |the club, it has been declded to hold the the visitors Wil be present at the Omaha meeting Thucsday evening, . Bady a friends and the littie shavers are taking no chances. Commissioner John Grant are at Trenton, N. J., inspecting & new kind of paving and best bid offered. — —— = R —— S esmpanied her husband. Another delogation of missionaries and prominent workers 1n the Laymen's Mis- slonary movement passed through Omaha’ yesterday afternoon from Chevenne to Lin- coln. In the party were George H. Jones, misstonary to Korea; President John B Merrill of the missionasy collega in Turkey I Asi homas Moody, missionary to Africa, W. €. Isett, missionary to China. All of thess will also take part in the Omaba convention. It is announced that Dr. A. W. Halsey of New Yerk will be an additional speaker “T want it understood by dog owners that we do not take money in this office; have no use for it, being,all bachbjors but one. People owning dogs must go over to Frank Furay, give him the dog's pedigree, sex and seneral characterigtics, pay the price, take | receipt and then come to us and get the tag.” THOMAS BANNON NOW SAYS THOSE RIVETS ARE IN BAD in Case Brought | nine courses, dinner at the Audltorium, which is the only buflding in Nebraska large enough to ac- commodate all the members and the few friends to be Invited. * Although the charge is but $1, ghe com- mittee has decided to serve exactly ninety- and everything in every course will come from Omaha. and most things will be grown {n Nebraska and fin- '|1shed into food products on Nebraska soil. Committee in Charg The committee in charge oonsists of (. E. Haverstick, Gould Dietz, Joseph Barker, C. D. Beaton, W. I. Burgess, Paul Bur- will not be home before Thursday or Fri- day. Of the men whose names are mentioned McGlanaghan and Olmstead are former superintendents of the hospital and Lin- dell 1s an ex-candidate for the assembly and the ecity council. In neither race did he get to first bass CHURCH FEDERATION WANTS TO ABOLISH RED LIGHT TOWN Urges This d Asks City Offielals to Another ditficult plece of grading, in the | alleys between Twenty-ninth and Thirty- first and Martha and Ed Crelghton avenue, was let At 2% cents, the first figure within reason that the engineer has re- celved for this work. The successful bidders Tuesday were Gust 'Hamel, who secured nine contracts, all small except the one covering Twenty-fifth trest and Twenty-fifth avenue from Pop- pleton to Hickory and Woolworth avenue from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-sixth. The amount of dirt to be handled here is 34,000 yards, at 22 cents. traceable to some distinctly female illl ; Women who are well do not have the blues, neither are they irritable and restless. Derangement of the female ism breeds all kinds of miserable feelings such as back- ache, headache, and bearing-down feelings. 'Try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com There is no doubt that it has made many remarkable cures of female ills after all other means had failed. There is hardly a day that some woman does not write us that this simple old medicine, made only of roots and herbs, has cured her of a severe & Drake, b A. J. Ellison will grade Ellison avenue| | at the torium banquet Thursday even- o lelgh, Clement Chase, T. B. Colemar, F. I. s ¢ xR from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-seventh for | 1llness, L Aygh ractor | Blliek, F. J. Farrington, E. A. Hinriehs, Movement. 2% cents a yard and will handle 61,000 h letters — read them — they are & R hiain & J. B. Redfleld, W. H. Rhodes, E. T. Swobe, h Here are two such letters The executive ‘doHfitittes mét ag %| Argument for an Injunction against | yards of earth. make further plans relative to admissions to the gallery during the convention. B. C. Wade, chairmen of the committes registration, feels - confident that the "\qutl lst will repoh 1,400, More Than Thousand Now. More than 1,00 mén have pald for places &t the big banquet. ‘Of this number 122 are trom Iowa points outside of Councll Bluffs, and ninety-four from Nebraska points out- Caldwell & Drake on the petition of Percy F. Covert could not come up before Judge Sutton Tuesday morning because John F. Stout of counsel for the contractors Is en- | gaged In_a hearing of the Baum-Bennett| Injunction proceedings before Judge roup. John O. Yeiser filed an atfidavit in district couft bearing on the matter. The affiant Is Thomas Bannon, who says he L. Davis, J. J. Deright, Eugene Duval, A. W. Jefferls, H. G. Kelly, F. T. B. Martin, W. E. Reed, 8. W, Smith, L. E. Sperry, | H. 8. Weller and F. E. Zeller. Good things to eat will not be the only Inducement for a big crowd for the com- | mittee on program, which s working mys- teriously, intends to have an‘entertainment to rival Paprika Schnitsel or Tangier Tem- ple's annual pligrimage to the wells of The Omaha Church federation has gone on record for the abolition of the red- light district and has asked the city offi- clals for thelr ald. This action was taken by resolution at the federation's annual meeting at First Baptist church, when these officers were re-elected: President, Rev. Frederick T. Rouse, First Congregational Vice presiden A. J. Stanley secured the contract for grading Efghteenth street from Willlam to Lincoln avenue, 10,700 yards, at 29 cents, No bids were recelved for grading Forty- | second, Emlle to Bancroft, 44,000 yards, or for Cass, Thirty-third to Thirty-fifth, 11,700 | yard Like several other pleces, these two have been advertised many times with- out bringing any bids, grading contractors genuine and reliable. ok S gyt ] e and w o the least noise, it would I to take Lydia E.Pink- don’t have any more lerers,” — Mrs, 4 T iropen n Inspector of the Northwestern | zem-zem. Thus not only the dinner, but | First Methadist; Tav. o M " Iérasy! ‘fina | Scming (o think there I8 no chance to do ristoad, Platen, Pa, Box 08, side of Omaha. raliroad for nine years and that March §|the entertalnment will be something un-|Christian: Judge Howard Kenneds, Iriree | the work profitably. The largest registrations outslde Of|he examined meventy-five rivets in the |usual for the Commercial club, The:show gubynrlun; G. G. Waliace, Central United ‘Walcott, N, Dakota —“I had inflammation Omaha and Council Bluffs are thirty-tWo | new court bouse bullding fn a part of the | will ngt be an art exhibit mor the dinter Be:ebr{l‘::l;n.w“ e T D “ F which caused pains in my sides, and my back from Shenandoah, sixteen from Blalr, six- | work which the foreman declared com-|a kensington, but the committees promise | Treasurer, A. J. Rolf, e en-pollar mne ached all the e. I was so blue that I felt teen from Central City and eleven from pleted. five times the value of the ticket. It is The meeting was preceded by a dinner like crying if any one even said * How poorly you Red Odk. Other reglstrations are ¢om-| Bannon dechares that “more than 50 per | also announced that nore of the acts has|served In the lecturs room of the church for oud Talk| 1e0k to-day” 1 wrote to you e e Ay LR & Bisod i f Ing In constantly. cent jof these examined rivets are defec-|ever been In cold storage, but are strictly | by the women of the First Baptist chureh, L started to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, Bl The dinner will be Informal, the guests|(jve hnd must be removed appearing In thelr ordinary business suits. [t is not to he a dress sult affalr at all. Those participating in the dinner are sup- posed to go direct from their places of business to the hall. A large orchestra has been engaged to play during the dinner from 6 to 8 o'clock. The entire co-operating committee with the chairman of the several ehurch com- mittees will have a dinner In the Young Men's Christian assoclation, Friday even- ng at 615 o'clock. In order to accommodate the Towa visitors, section C of the gallery has been reserved tor the lowa women for Thursday evening. The galleries will be thirown open for the general public at 7 o'clock Thursday even- ing. Bear in mind that an admission fee of \0 cents will be charged. PEGG WANTS SHORT MEASURE CONDEMNED BY THE PULPIT City Inspector Appeals for Help 1 and replaced. “They are not driven, says the affi- davit, “so as to fill up the holes; nor up on the back, nor snapped to the sheet on the driving end. The iron s not drawn up to its place nor is it properly assembled by the sald riveters, which makes the work very dangerous as not giving the parts where it 1s joined the strength of one con- tinuous beam." Improper heating of rivets is charged and the statement made that bolts are em- ployed where rivets should be. CONNELL WILL WELCOME . MARINE HOSPITAL SURGEON Anyone Who Can Help Solve Problem Received with Open Arms, Omaha Health Commissioner. Health Commissioner Connell says he has not heard a word yet from Washington concerning the coming to. Omaha of Past fresh. Membership in the Commercial club has been increasing rapidly and the club wiil use this annual affair to break {n some of IN DEFENSE OF COLD STORAGE Club President Takes a Effort to Overcome Ad- verse Sentiment. Cold storage is defended by Omaha busi- \|ness men who have had much experience in this line of business and statements are being sent all over the country explaining the neceasity of cold storage. In the matter -Omaha is taking the lead to overcome the sentiment that has been against cold stor- age. “'Cold storage is a necessity,” says David Cole, chairman of the executive committes Of the Commerclal club. “We must pre- serve the pc shable products in the time of plenty ag st the time of scarcity. tending. -, The soclal purity committee submitted a port through Rev. A. W. Clark in which one of the Omaha theaters was caustically arralgned. The moving picture shows also came In for a scoring as Indecent places for children to attend. The red light dis- triet was arraigned as the nesting place of vice of all kinds and it was urged that the district should be abolished. The com- mittee did not belleve that it the district were abolished entirely the habitues of such Places would seek other parts of the city. The committee submitted a series of strong resolutions pledging the Influence of the united churches of the city of Omaha 10 ald In the abolishment of the evils com- plained of, urging upon the clty authorities to cease countenancing the existence of such a district under the pretense that it is an evil that cannot be abated. The Industrial committes recommended the election of three: delegates from the federation to the Central Labor unlon. about sixty members of the federation at- | That's What it Cost 0. R. Brown to | Deprive J. Huffman of His Beauty Sleep. O. R. Brown possesses a loud voice. Hence he {s shy $10 and the costs of a po- lice court trial. Brown was arrested in the wee sma’ |hours Tuesday morning because he was disturbing the peace and also the s'umbers | of J. Huffman, 2111 Douglas street. | Mr. Huffman, who lives In a flat above the workshop of Brown, appeared In polico " 1 d I began to feel better and looked betver before T finished the f bottle of medicine.” —Mrs. Amelia Dahl, Walcott, N, Dak years Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable ng:r sl'?lld has been the standard remedy for fem-‘{: ills, No sick woman does justice to Binie exclustvely from roots and herbe and v :‘am:undl cures to its credit. ) invites all sick women gwe:k II::rm for advice. She has od thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs, Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. court and told Judge Crawford that Brown and two other men so disturbed him that he was unable to get any beauty sleep. He also told the judge that Brown used |language most shockin Brown attempted to defend himself. by, ying that he was naturally a loud talker and that his companions and himself were | Omahé Minister Rev. Q. A, Deck, Pastor of United Baby Far from Goes to Hastings .Evungelicll Church,. Assigned Until Officer Locates his Home, but Safe Little Toddler Cared for by Stranger merely carrying on an ordinary conversa- Assistant Surgeon L. L. Lunsden of the| “Ihe housewife has long recognize this | R¢V: D. F. Jenkina was. elected as chair- tod " (The’ (6% 40 s BAIKVGTTL Had at Fullerton Oonference. Home. k Enforcing the Law of Welghts | public heaith and marine hospital service, | 1=,y in the prescrvation of frue wre then | A8 OF the delegation .and: way uthorised | o0 i Brown s littie fine of a b e f and Measures, ““They may not notity me at all, but sena pped Brown a e fine of ten and costs. seallng in alr-tight vessel and for cen- to select the other. two. ‘Three delegates Ay il g ¢ AR TV YT tor of the United| A man sat on the curbstone yesterday Dr. -Lunsden’ right on,” sald the health|turles the farmer has had ractical from the Central Labon union had -been |, Rev. Q. Al Deck, prsf § Koo 4 “Fhere rough as 1 ron.” mys John | commissioner. When he comen, this 46D | storags wHor he hutried his abmies pararies |Slected members of the: Omana churen |BIDS FOR INSURING CITY HALL Evasbu il oo et de WHRIE 4541 Foon at Atciasnth Asd Farseet ayens wist » Grart Poggy inspector of weights and meas- | ment will co-operate with him most will- {and other vegetables in the ground and le_dlnuun at its last meeting. STILL IN JOHNSON’S POCKET 2or His e mln““-m &t Hastings, 'The |baby’bay. ‘ThG ohild, Who was sbout’ S ures, alluding to the Work of some of the|ingly, in whatever investigation he may |covered them with straw and ) earth | The invitation of the Hanscom Park oBAnES . ke el et kg rallant | PIALA, | yeata. of aith:: Guded WY, . storekeepers of Omaha. “Still, I feel fairly | decide to make. When the Douglas County | to kesp them from freesing. e inaTimoqbal ol th hold the(They Ave Tied Up by the Deadleck tn |Thrss Wie ofdercd at the recent Flate Probation Officer Bernsteln spled tha well_patistied ngw, for, by keeping right| Medical society asked me if I would have| “The refrigerator of the home hes long | "®Xt meeting of the federation on Monday R - Ootnbil an. ta'hrnths g Mter the users of short:welght sacks, I any objection to such & move us has been been a necessity to the housewife. The evening, May 9, in that church was ac- which Rev. Mr. Deck returned last night. palr, who looked oddly assorted. The baby ospdia, T ¥ . - i #a3d;, ‘Decid ing Centrasts, He will preach his farewell sermon next|was well and neatly dressed and the man b n ngm.,fltnm-mk'ta :‘lchrl‘l ,::' : h s ot this | resiience refrigerator - doss on o smaii | Ptd- At Dl Saar Te0 ban badh IR Omabik fos years. | was not. Im"mfly m.:nml“mmm-nz“wun Uhe sixteen. | Geeriment is us anxious asanyone possi- |scale what cold storage’ houses! do per- || !l Counciiman Johnson, chairman of the | Following is the report of the stationing| ~What's this, & lost baby? inquired Dound. sack. Which ia the Correct WOIEDE | ade and evesy sy onrs doeouEation |gectly on a largs sgae. OLD'POSTOFFICE MAN IS DEAD | comnittes on' pubiieptoniiey ma patidings | Ui 8. the meso e \ may be | *Befe a I have also conflscated a good ore cold siorage facilities were — for a peck. many wine quart measures, which were being used, instead of the . dry quart measure. considered as contributing to a solutlon of our difficulty with the city water. “We will welcome Dr. Lunsden and give him every possible ald in anything he avallable, during the time of plenty, prices were extremely low to the producer. Dur- ing the season of scarcity, prices arose rapldly and were extremely high to the Stmon Caramillo, First Omaha Spe- Delivery Clerk, Succumbse to Tuberculosts in Arizona. of the city counell, Is still carrying around in his pocket the bids submitted for in- suring the city hall and contents. These blds were turned over {o Council- Lincoln District—Presiding elder, 8. B. Dillow; Lincoin, A, E. Miller; Omaha, P. H. Hines; Dawson. J. Holdeman; Verdon, | W. H. Garries; Maple Grove, A. Esaley;| Cottage, H. Kletfer: Zion, J. F. Hemlrlck:. “Well, I reckon 80, sald the man. “A\ |least I found him around here with no one claiming him and the kid was crying. T thought I'd hold him till I saw an ofticer . man Johnson's committoe more than two |Blue Springs, A. Trauger; Murdock, who wasn't as busy as that fellow out T e e ea tay 0 0 o %60 sajay | may undertake. We only hope that he can | consumer. ~ Many classes’ of perienatle| Simon Caramillo, an Italian employe of | weeks ago, but no meeting of the commit- | Gumm: Beaver Crossing b. ¥ Hondstedl: |y oo in the street,” pointing to the trattia R LR mamaraar A0 GO0 pe 06 nlon Iemin I Omaha a5d Viiniey long enough | products wers not to be secured even at e paana bostoffios for twenty-six years, | tes hins been calied up to the present. It |Aetein, 5. b Rawen BSOS | reer, g complete a thorough' investigation, and | extreme prices. The cold storage ware- onday at Tucson, Ariz. of tuber- |y tn, of th 1l committees to |Evans; North Star. Ira McRride Pleres | “I ag an officer,’ sald Bernsteln. *You much the best of it. Housewives cannot it he can suggest a better remedy than hds | house acts as a Balknoe. e custom e councll committees to Mways take the trouble to welgh and already been contracted for by the water culosls. He was the first speclal delivery bring before the committee of the whole, at W. T. Randolph; Geneva and North Omaha can give him to me. “ led. Perishablo products for cold storage | 016rk ever employed as such In the Omaha . SpLSe koD “You don't look ltke no policeman,” said had T its meeting eve Monday afternoon the K District—Presiding elder, M. T. u dot a Ressieh :;"“ ‘:n::'lf,y“nh e s SroRet | company, this'departroent will urge that {F | purposes are those Droduoed sud storss mr | Postotfios, and. Saring. b e (e el ol i s A it may not | Mase; Callaway: G, B Nothetis ‘Ongnto, | the baby finder. .:cmn;f- lag 1 ths pulplt would texs|D® 8dopted.’ ing-the season’ when. the finest quality.is|| ¥98r8 0 More be has been connectsd. with | e able to agred on, but the ineurance bidy | H: & Taoli e e ana W 0. wiaL | Bernstein flashed his star. bty ad ! —_— Drodused and avaiiable and these products; the malling department, possessing & spe- | o L % S8 SN O (ERIERRCE B | Cattonwaod, 4.4 Leming and W. 0. 3 “You must be a_plain clothés man,” satd ! :r'nmhm Sodbe L ekt welght a0 f GUEST KNOCKS OUT WINDOWS |are caretully selected, are of the highest |clal ability in the careful and Tapld dis- | iy any shape since they were referred. | Shaeffer; Kearney, ¥. I fhe- other, surrendering the baby, and i | grade, packed and quickly handled in the | tribution of mail. At the time the bids were tabulsted many | b 5 Whittaker: Amherst, FloyA H. Deck: | gauntering off to a nearby saloon, whers i measure. WHEN ASKED TO PAY FOR MEAL At the end of Jantary he w. i imr (e taSinteg Uy | Buatialiis ‘o Al i “Those white folks certainly hand each el storage, Y ot s BIVeD /o the counclimen thought they saw in |Major: Colombia k. he quenched a thirst engendered by the othier the short end of things in barbarcus | just for That He is. Placed L Cold, storage places are warshouses {lsave of absence, because of failing heaith. | ¢y * 0, AT premium demanded by |Q. A. Deek; Holstein, unususl experience. " ( it ‘aliannt ‘lend: Bllow: 15, i S ™ ® | whose facilities are at the command of all | He went to Arlzona. Omabe bikdues s i oA Alma, J. L. Beebe: Mascot, Bernstein rang up the police station and \ fafhlon, ang: it almost leads : Lomely Little Cell for who have perlshable products to preserve| News of his death was received with sur- | orion® bldders & hint ov a comuine and|Cambridie; J. Wil Campbell: "\ found that a lost baby had been reported i thé bellef that the short change artists are Ten Days, ‘7 f (s prise by his assoclates in the post offl two or three were At that time openly in|A. Shively: Orafino, L. Keene! Custer, | foU \ put Into life as & sort of equalizing stunt. s iy at rates uniform to al post office, Of course, I cannot for a moment indorse short changing, but short welghting and false measuring ought to be as heartily vondemned by the pulpit, the law and the press.* * j Wi R R Eat And Get Thin, R. B. Sprague, Willlam Nelson and Leo Kensman, three young men. who arrived in town Monday from the east, sat down to a large juicy meal at the Pioneer restaurant, and, after partaking thereof, almost for- 8ot to pay for the repast. However, they did. The proprietor, after Thomas Fry of the Booth Fisherles com- pany, says: “These anclent egg storles In- terest me. As a, matter of fact no egg can be kept mare than nine months in any cold storage house. Storing products do not make them any better, but storage pre- serves the same as canning. No one claims canned goods to ba equal to the fresh, but f6r even at the time he went away he was not thought to be serlously 111. mother and three or four brothers llving In Omaha. The body will be brought to Omaha for burlal. ) — Foley's Kidney Remedy wili curé any favor of glving the O'Nelll agency of South Omaha, which cut Caramillo was unmarried, but he has .}l_';.";’:' RESSHcAllycihe Rl demanded by o insurance to the | bidders. Some others thought only Omaha firms ought to be considered, and this element was strong | enough to have the bids referred. | Now the councilmen favoring the low, Naponee and North Kearney to he sup- plied. | W. W. Underkoffler was made conference | evangelist and J. M. Runcle missionary to at the Bentley home, 827 North Twenty- third street, The baby had ceased crying when Bern- n took him into his arms and inquired: west Nepraska. re you my now pepa?’ F&_rtunes in Fruit L 4 much persuasion and divers threats, .ob- | ganning, like storage, is an effort to keep | ©23¢ of Kidney or Hiadder trouble that is | bidder say that, to be consistent, Johnson 2 4 tained the amount called for by.the checks | the products in as good shape as possible.” | "0t bevond tho reach of mudieize. No m:di- | cannot do otherwise than favor glving the } \ This is tuning an old phrase fact about, |\ o e N eon and Kensman, but || i || otne can do more. Sold Ly all drugists. |award of the insurance to the South Omana | { but modern methdds of reducing fat haveip, . ue was without avallable ‘funds. The | g ——— (firm. It is pointed out that when bids ' mado thia revision possible. o, i money. baipes e, thoueh, and | VIG1IMS FAIL TO APPEAR. SO latrack “ON BROMES SUIT| ‘o el Zoimied out tist when bide - [rEE e You Can Make Jf Jou. wre: avertat.and- also averse to ...y s 4ne supper of Sprague and then | ALLEGED HOLDUPS GO FREE | received, one being from the agent of an b Doxaiaal. amrtian. ARulikewiss Lond of the | L0 o ot drrel wnions: themseelves: When Mrs. Pratt's Lawyer Wants Her For- | outside firm located in Kansas Oty. The M< Kinle $3 m to ss m table and still want to reduce your excess [ £°° 100 & GUATS STONE themselvos When to Be Rohbed in Broad | mer Attorney’s Action Thrown |latter firm offered to furnish the tags : ey ? flesh sebernl pounds, do this: Go to your the bettle had for ‘s few ‘minutes it t Are Absent from Out of Court. for $60.10, which was about §20 lower than o Isle ol Pines A from ten acres of our ‘ dm.gll‘t (or write Marmola Co., 08 Farmer | [0 Toand m.:"m': front windows ‘were rt Hearing. the local stamp making firm bid. Johnson frostigss, bartlloi fruit and m:‘m'» lr:‘;’:'.‘{.u&t”;&:‘&?flf:fl#m missing. An attempt to get thrown out of court |insisted the outside firm get the award trucl md-pfo"fl °“flllu. i money the druggist will put you in the way | Judge Crawford discharged Neison and | J°° B Brown and Lawrence Hilding, ar-|H. C. Brome's sult against Mrs. Julla |and it was so ordered. lfil‘:‘bl t, llI'lPPu winter § ¢ lsfying your ambition for & nice, | Kensman after they promised to pay for | FeSted for roh:lv;:' (}r‘..me- Mldlllo‘n of $140| Montgomery Pratt is made by E. M. Bart- W ;:f les, smon:P-lhE'u'; 5 , 8lim figure. He will hand you & large 3 4 in the rear of ashington hall in broad | lett, counsel for the defense, in a demurrer PLAN T GH SCHOOL HOPS anas, h y E case of Marmola Prescription Tablets (con. | the damage they had done, but Sprague | 1 b et oLy - ounded In’ accorinca” with the famous | was. siven ten days In & comy e to mel. | dYIIENt, March 5 were discharged fn po- | now filed in district court — 0 ) —— farmola Presoripuon), one of which you INust take after each meal and at bedtime undll you Legin to lose yonr fat at the ra®® of 12 to 16 ounces & day. That is tate over the proper way to conduct him- selt when without the price of food. liee court by Judge Crawford ‘when the victim of the alleged robbery falled to ap- pear agalnst them. It 1s asserted that In Brome's second amended petition he sets up a joint interest with D. M. Vinsonhaler, | Ome to De Given for Alumnl tn 0 March 24, Other at Dundee nuts, pecans, almonds, ete, The Isle of Pines he who has him- April 8, ceican D 3 Juflt go <n eating w you ke, leave Bock Beer 7. :lotdh‘ rnu:ml:ld been 0:1 on $500 bo-;a-. self a separate sult started. If this joint ool outh of Havana, Cuba exdrelaing 1o the athietes, byt ke your| KRUG'S justly famed Bock Beer ready adison Is the man who was attacked |interest s established to the satisfaction Omaha High school will give a di ' Cuba --only four days from New York 3 B Sy enguly and without doubt | for deltvery to family trade. “ases, 2 dosen [PY Brown fipnBheior idagis! the trio had|of the court the demurrer will be sustained, | nonor of its alumni at Chambers g i Sherant Suaer srany S e ¢ w itadlf wings, leaving behind It your natural |1ar8e and 3 dosen small bottles. Order from | N4 several drinks together and who, aftor | ccording to & provision of the statute neatly clothed in firm fiesh and trim les. —Ady. JOHN NITTLER, 220 8. 2th St. Tele- phones: Douglas 1889, Red 353, Independent being knocked down and having the hip pocket of his trousers, containing $140 torn Which orders that joint interests must com- bine as plaintiffs. Otherwise there could be Thursday eyening, March 24. This Is an annual event in the high scnool soctal breezes and protected by the warm waters of the Gulf Stream from the frosts which devestate 1 season and is always given in the period orida’s groves, There are no s AR , foll RN aastha : Al420. :.“V;:u:': ."!‘;‘:n‘:fi.‘l‘:""":ms:";:;fl,-l:‘::n l:/lml Judgments obtained for the same |in which the 0ld high school students have E;.zifnrv' & c.{.:..."\'fl"'.’x‘,: noat I “&':"ior\ld. ot f.‘:'é:“..‘.i.‘.’:‘"u': { p TR § . ©|ctmim. thelr spring vacation. The hop is this fevers— trokes of b tions. ted by th lice. year s, colds, rheumatism 'or fevers. uns! or heat prostrations. ¢ CANDIDATES ASKED TO APPEAR | "5,.rty' trar he robwery: s in _ sni, |5, 20tion il soon be fled Lo iomve the | anarge of ‘hres-of (he proeon. senin X t ¥ Madison left the city and has ot been | ramous esitence Tnin +hieommerr o 48 | class of the high school, Chandier Trimble, 4 Flowe Ffllltl llld SIllulllne i Men Asking Comgressional Job In-|Madison I famous residence. This attashment was se- | Ruggell Lockwood and Robert Finley and i vited to Address Cemtral Repub- g cured by her former attorneys when they | |5 expected to be a great sucoess, w1 yoar round in the Irle of Pines. Every month is harvest time. You o ! lican Club Meett MRS. SAMUEL WELLMAN DEAD| Pt thefr suit sgainac er. gy o ot e, NI frov,ree cropa'a yeur. Ne celd baren wister o end~a while the sround REALIZE C | k . cah dancing set of the high school s the dance Th of Pines is in every sen merioan Caloay. You will fosl at t A meeting of the Central RepubMein o8 Sl Wetasia 47 Kiiled byl T ————=S==—==1{o be given by the members of the Dundee B e voc 15 21 1he T 1o st/ aesat aud Canadiane).are ia s club is to be held Friday evening. The of- ¢ Dancing club on April 8. This soclal is at- g 5 d al dis Train . While Her Wi & P at goodly nembers to bid you me. ' 8OO amon one of the bestl| ficers will invite to the meeting all the e iy i war P 1 h | tendeft chiofly by high school students and Testments. you ean. muke—JustlY | prompective candidates tor cangrem in this " €ople who < || there 18 always a large crowd at the dances s k Sent FREE ' g0od as & gold bearing bond, istrict, so that they may, if they destre,| 1. given by the club. The hop will be held Lot us send you free our large, beautifully lilustrated, 88 page “MCKINLEY, ] | Gottns thike Sabsubicas, uVord‘ has ‘bw"ncetved :t the death of don't eat meat ||t Dundee hal st Fintieth ana Underwoog sl OF PINES," contaning colored plates And Svee 100 wioms ons When you buy a diamond fromflj| Reples are also expected to be on hand | M's. Samuel Wellman, a former resident i’ 500-acre orange buy trouble, but a genuine .guarter buy tifically correct f d den, Dr. F. W. Lake, H. Bortin, D. M. Ed- v Dr. King's New Life Pills for constipa. | ——— oed, gerly and 8. H. Ro: ¥ ton, malaria and jaundice. constipa Thers 18 not the least danger in giving . Uni- Please send me, FREE, your book, worth—-And our guarantee is back 1t he can possibly come to Omaha within | Mrs. Wellman was the wife of Samuel ™ l:llr- - “McKinley, Isle of Pines,” Maps, etc,, o ‘Abey @Iamond we sell the next sixty days, Governor Eberhart of | Wellman who was foreman of construction L Tamiavivgmie. W i sccom’ W descrivice your land. © sell, Minnesota will be the principal speaker at | of the Omaha city hall and was well known e <obb o) "", el the com: Ml e .4 e' the annual dinner of the club, the date for | In the neighborhood of Eleventh and Plerce Dz, G, . Fisher, dean 41 the college de- the co-operatior: of LA SER R you get value—And we show \mop}_elquhlle line in the city. No éxtravagant prices—justlactual from several men of national prominence who have been invited to make addresses In Omaha under the auspices of the club bétween now and the date of the primaries, Which will be set. when the Minnesota gov- ernor gives a definite answer. Governor Hadley was to have been the first’ speaker on the list, but he has written President Ryder it will be impossible for him to make any speeches outside his own state within the next few manths. L Pl o d il Counterfelt Doliars y For sale by Beaton Lrug Co. LS of Omahi Mrs. Wellman, who lived in Detroit, was struck by a train February 27, while on her way to church. She died almost, instantly. streets, where she made her home. She was also & sister of Mrs. ¥. P. Sheppard, who lives at 1523 North Eighteenth street. After the completion of the city hall, Mr. and Mrs. Wellman went to Detroit fvhere they made their home since. Besides the husband. Mrs. Wellman is survived by one son. Another died just previous to the death of his mother Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to children, as it contalns no harmful drug . can eat and grow plump on Grape-Nuts Fact! Grape-Nuts is a scien- “There's o Reason" streets. |DINNER TO DR. G. E. FISHER partment, Uni y of Pennsylvania, Phil- adelphia, Pa., stopped In Omaha today to visit the Pennsyivania alumni. During the last two weeks he has attended reunions at Chicago, Des Moines, St. Paul and Den- ver. A dinner was given &t the Omaha | club tn his hovor last evening. The fol- | towing Pennsylvania men were present: Dr. C. E. Smith, Dr. Willlam H. Sherrr Persistent Advertising Is the road to Big Returo® [} friic ety ‘Dianted 1o rult groves, ant o “M‘l‘;‘“:‘ b:nudnsl of acres of pple fleld: ISLE OF PINES CO. 228 Fifth Avenue Now York,N. Y, American settlers. MAIL COUPON TODAY A tew hundred dollars fnvested pow will make you indej it yoars. ve the pext fow The price E—L-é'h v ufi: ments we are A8nd ¥ vodzy Tor oo about our Proposition. No.&BABE: « « s 0900 00s viogrores CUFes s000pransensdreengas State . , .. 2 vn Bee. 3-16-10,

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