Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 19, 1910, Page 10

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OMAHA, SATURDAY, MARCH 1 f RAuP lofi" TR Sy ' It is not surpising that (™ % SONS Styles in most of Omaha’s well- dreased os OMAHA women buy their suits at merron Women's Apparel Brandeis’ Stores. Our store Square Square Millinery That is Exact in Style, Graceful in That are 8 befohopike i Lopd Lt SPECIAL SALE OF LEATHER a woman of good taste and Design and Moderate in Price. Strictly New our styles always show that & N individuality that discrim. Sh g B g and ) por st Mg oppin ags Cleverly Designed. . sire. i ’ : WORTH 76¢ AT 25¢ ran els a S NEW HIGH GRADE Hundreds of women’s and Misses’ solid Io;nlr 4 H et i er bags, leather lined Are Bpring's Most St ng Creations / A 3 ey Tailored S“its and fitted with inside purse. They are actual- FOR WOMEN ly worth up to 75c. This ( is a big special 25 All the suits in this group are copies for Sat., each..... C of expensive spring models. They ~¢d show all the latest ideas in plain S“its for W()men Ot f \ ; N tailored and prettily trimmed ef- Special Jewelry Offers fects. Many are exclusive and vou . . 3 ) may be sure of a suit of high class New Opera Ohains — The most popular fad in Arethe Style Aristocrats this Spring|| ARR ) S % AL and superior quality from 339 jewelry, a 60 inch long chain of German Smart, new models in Fashionseal Sufts{|: ¢ 3 A : silver, in rope design, special have arrived this week. These are thel|: 2 | i 2 > this special group, at..... : ’ latest designs for spring, and contain all ||« 5527 3 at, each .. the new settled style features. They are { {11 ] Beautiful La Vallieres, set in brilliants, fine in the dainty, new spring shades now o ||~ 74 Z 4 ¢ .gSMART NEW SPRING JACKETS p b A chains of German silver, newest designs in popular; also blacks and the staple dark 7 f A - T'hese jackets are very smart and at- Balt*sy li 1d 4 1 ) F and shades. The “Fashionseal’ Sult equals / . / Y Crative this B N s S ORI NS selt pins of solid gold, also women's anc in quality most $35 and $40 suits, It 1s 3 3 MUB R s men’s link cuff buttons at special prices. the practical suit for you, at— ; new styles than any western store. 4 2 2 g | Just the stylish outergar- 5598 NEW PATENT LEATHER BELTS The styles this season are varied. There $ !5 Y i (] 3 ments for spring days, at. .. These belts are very fashionable this spring. is no one shape or design that leads in favor. ol i A splendid line of the latest designs 50c Brandeis always shows the correct hats and EYS A AN y ] i NEW LONG SPRING COATS to select from, at, each .. .. e defines the trend in styles. You need that CHILDREN'’S WASH DRESSES SN i | § 5 AR of Serge and Fancy Mixtures artistic touch that Brandeis hats always pos- All pretty, new juvenile styles; just right ‘ N4 i f ey i The latest and most popular style ; sess to feel certain your hat is correct. for the little girl at school, at— i 7 features in long coats are to be | In Hair Goods Department—Second Floor 98¢ $1.50 up to $5.00 \ A Wi f seen here. Scores of stunning long Turban Braids Dress Hats and Suit Hats, at $15 | ommorEN's sPriNG coats A - 4 coats, at— REDUCED ONE.THIRD We have assembled several hundred stunning ol i I Atiats AL Y - AL T Slo $l 250 SI 5 5]9 32 5 A sale that will surprise every woman in Spring Hats to sell at this special price Sat- $1.98 $2.98 up to $10.00 ; A 3 | ,J ’ b ’ ’ town, for turban braids are in such demand urday. Many are trimmed in the new Pasley - - that they sell almost as rapidly as they ar- or cashmere effects and made of the new Orad ) . ' . ive, even at full price. blsck and white i braid with vackmd | Saturday’s Specials in Qur Basement Cloak Department | v evenstfilice” ™ 7% 7% oYy ixo-susssns with ‘lass fac. NEW SPRING SUITS AT $10 NEW SPRING SKIRTS AT $2.98 NEW WASH DRESSES AT $2.50 ; L Tt ings and trimmed with quills, All this spring’s styles—good striped | These skirts are specially well tailored. | Women’s and misses’ wash dresses and p :??gc’ol‘:;:y'.;mygu'?luntf::; 5 wings, ribbons, large, small and worsteds, good, fancy mixtures—new They are made in good, fancy panamas, | jumper dresses, in colors and white-- s Thpsban medium shapes, at ................ grays, browns, navys and blacks—made mohairs and serges—navies, blacks, new styles for 1910—made to sell up to ‘ 3 where, our 3398 SMART TRIMMED and TAILOR HATS $10 to sell at a much higher price— Slo grays, greens, etc.—special 5298 $5.00—special in basement, 5250 : challenge 3 . 'y &7 price, at. 5 % Every one is strictly correct in shape and trimming— special basement bargain, at. bargain in basement, at...... Real human hair switches, smart and clever new spring models 3 Riiehools from. at S?ECI'AL-—NOW' Spring Waists at 69c—Several hundred new SPECIAL—Corset Covers at 19c—Made of good materials— A% BT ‘;n-nilx:c;omg:l BRANDEIS $5.00 INERY Imgerle and tailored lawn waists—every one a pretty, new lace and embroidery trimmings—very pretty and serviceable 4 Saturday, .00 MILL: spring style—made to sell at $1.00—basement, 6 —in basement muslin undetwear department; 19 &l n::llk"nl. e o 1) n J. s v wite! 28 PR LTt (Himmhed ich Roroin T, ouen L A S S e e L T R C BatardRy (EPReIALYRER L o SR s vt C ] 1160108 100K SASQEITS at ribbon and chiffon rosettes—extra 5 —— SANNN and finished. They would special ATy \ i be considered a bargain at MISSES' SPRING HATS, Worth 85, at$298 | | Cut Flower Dept || | Card Printing Dept e EASTER ’ - AL || Imported black patent leather Misses’ hats, trimmed iting C: ing M l D i Transformation—Made of 20-inch natural wavy hair with white, black and blue chiffon around Special for Saturday c.:’d‘:_,ffim:‘?::;:, :,‘;:m,:'.', ap e ay ll C A R D s —for all around the head, others sell sz 98 .. Dl the crown and rosettes at side, at for $5, our price, at. Ve 60 0 HOME GROWN LINE 66 ” i v —Made 1 i e IN BASEMENT MILLINERY SECTION WOLETB, bunch lgc CAI];:.OING OANR;.DS swee“and In Our Book Depu't.ment, n:rl:tceh ufi:fils—“;‘;hv:lueh,htgr. .n. 'tlllree st J ss “pent i ot SN0 it | | LARGE BOSTON PERNS | | Exact duptose of saspor || | - Brondeis east srcado pecial Easter Pos Gards, | | ratare o] Sataransson] ‘455 “Betiey Y 't find better hat: h 1 1 i Special Easter Post Cards, tra large sises| Saturday, only, for Saturday aL'8E, Dasemit spacal, At 1 718250 ;i!mtpflw 69c and steel plate engraving. M;:n:cfi:?ffi;x' cmaocpu:?' Wm and_unique Easter e G 7 sttt | a1 Special Saturday t Ki 1 unu—hunvdx:dl of n:volu“. Wateh for the Big Sale of || | only 100FoR = 09€ e o & L Easter Lilies Next Week. Reg price, $1.50 per 100. Gems, ete., 20 :l-::m:mm to send to your New Store. South Side. EAST ARCADE, at, pound .........40C a great variety at 1¢ up. BN e S e s « B8 L b Made of horsehair, milan, chip and the new rough Council Bluffs Council Bluffs Council Bluffs Council Bluffs tl Council Bluffs J Council’ Blutis . . 3 g way. k Y ) the grand jury now In session. LP compiptely, Rlsneoviog the atdie's oase. | AT 0wy d ‘it peabthio county build Mr. Keating beliéves that in justice to : Mlflor Mcntlon The members of Abe Lincoln post, Grand | The governor would not accept this, ing, Twenty-fourth street and Avenus 1. Eunxre:fmnr;(Sm:hqthet:)rre‘s\n:ndenc: b‘ed- DISCOVC[' 'I'hat Army of the Republic, and of the Wo- 7, & e Second pnx;)mell,l Na(zls:;nnwsmck Produce : btween himself and Secretary Wilson shoul man's rellef corps will hold a joint social . Y. Plumbing Co. Tei. #0. Night. L-1702. | company’s bullding, 2524 West Broadway; Interchange of Letters with RespeOt 'y mago public. The lotter-.from Mr. F d R L g:“‘:"""‘:.“:’:‘";s ".’::: L4 '.": Foawion this svenins T Qoo ‘adoine, sooial b 0 ooty Third brecinct, Fifth and Locust sireots, i y ¥ Stre the Young Men's Christian assoclation Cast Omaha. to Candidate. Keating to Secretary Wilson and the lat; undas un ow Both ‘padmes €8, bullding. "The women will serve. refresh, | FIRST DAY FOR REGISTRATICS i o ¥4 i —— ter's reply follow: Dt FAMILY LIVES LUNCH WAGON COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia., Feb. 10.—Hon. F The Ladles Ald soclety of the First Con- | Voters Take Little Interest in Prepa- XEATING ANTS INFORMATION | James Wilson, Secretary ’ of = Agriculture. ® # % Davis, drugs. The fadies A 7.5t the Fired G0 . ; \Vashington, D. C.: Dear Sir—Hon. Walter |Councilmen Find Estimate for City| The Clark barber shop for baths. Eomarrow” ufiernoon t the home of Mre | S fen ekhe Eoltos Axe JoeBingator Lucy Dutley ’ L Smith is' a candidate for renomination CORRIGANS, undertakers. 'Phone 143. |E. C. Smith, 717 First avenue, from i| Yesterday was the first day of registra- Ahd Lbanasd Marshall, Secretary of Agriculture Replies | ' CONgTess from this district, and some Expense Was Below Last FAUST BEER AT ROGERS' BUFFET. [o'clock to 6. 'All the women of the congre. | tlon for the city election and reports last| An assault on Albert Scott, a horseman, Question has been raised in the district as ) v gatlon are invited to attend and bring | night showed that it had been light in|at Sixteenth street and Broadway yest Counéil Bluffs Candidate in to Mr. Smith's relations to the Roosevelt Year's Needs. Toourias Undstiaking dompany. Tek. 1 K110, A0, | fi I A B o B L Gl P e BRI e o Position to Do Great Good ;;lsme;?ngfl‘rxlnm;’:mu?i?a:;fcflr"c“:lhonh: ey :lwrd. :."x'xfif-‘:.a‘f"fif.fi'.fi'.'fi'fif -Pl:.):z:?x: m{:',"‘,,"m;"'p;;;’::‘;_‘:“,f,“e”’c‘{,‘fin|"y’ DNOrwalk | s not unusual, as: voters generally wait|woman named Mrs, Comstock, and several to District. aopossd to them wd""‘le L) f,’;'i"f,‘ lcm_m“ In fixing the appropriations ‘or the main- | COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFICE, 502 | & voluntary petiion. in bankruptcy in the | until the last day to get thelr names on |children, have been making their home for § e N‘;;wmfio““‘mr "me »::cmm";w“‘ ‘“Mr_ tenance of the several muncipal depart- | 8outh Main street. Independent 'phone 873, federal court. His liabllitles v.gwrezfie the books. several months In a discarded lunch wagon. " Bupporters' of Attorney General H, V. |DeVer was any difference between them, | ments for the fiscal year now drawing to a m?-‘&:"zf' sHh lg::m, u(»‘.]»% vM%‘nller street has ffgfl”:";.'.'{.wflf.?e;z‘fifl i":rf:wu":f“&rflléh he | City Clerk Casady had a good deal of |The lunch wagon, which In its haleyon Byers in his candidacy for the republican “";‘m;h;{-m‘l\-ullgrk{;m?‘ml.t: (aVaYs Sup: | close, the city council figured that it would | fone,t0 Shelby county for a visit with claims $150 worth of household goods as | trouble in getting things started in some|days was a street car when horses were congressional nomination in the Ninth Tows | bollcles. Now. yeu ure From Towa, and |take at least §7.00 & month to run the city | OUR NEW LOCATION is at 337 West | Xémpt. of the precincts. In one precinct the men | the motive power, stands on the publio distriot and ‘others who are opposed to| Yer® In the cabinet all the time Waiter I |government. Taking this as a basls, the | Broadway. 1 - g Spencer, plumbing and | Henry B, Russell, whose wite, Mrs. Mame | who were expected to serve as reglstrars | hIENWay, Just south of Broadway on § PP Smith has been In congress, and I wish you | councll estimated the revenues of the oity | heating. ~Phones 690, B, Russell, Is sulng himi for divarce, ap- [ 300," "0, COCeE 19 200 o o'clock Mr, | teenth street. From what the polics lea; an Walter I. Smith having de- | would tell n the whole truth about thi: P! i plied for temporary alimony and the court h 4 * = ell me whole tru NS | for the fiscal year at $57,000, and made the | _Pictures, art novelties and cards for s 1t s sald Mrs. Comstock paid rent for th elared that Judge Smith had been op-|sublect. Hoping you will wries moChier's | for the fiscal y 000, Easter gifts. Only two weeks till Kaster, | ordered Mrs. Russell to pay him &0 for | Casady learned that the booth was not |lt s paplio < i ' posed_ to the administration and policles of | 4™ Very respectfully yours, appropriations accordingly. It now develops | XRN2E (£ ORIy two w suit money and attorney fees. The plaintiff, [ opened and consequently he had to hustle | V880N to John Bridget, who resides ha ' Theodore Roosevelt, W. R. Keating, a W. R. KEATING, Council Bluffs, Ta. |that the counciimen did not make a correct The best and cheapost place In the city | m“f.“n:u“i{’f.’:;u‘}',"fl ':&;;233‘{’3(‘?.‘,“"'! around and secure two men to serve. In|COrner of Broadway and Sixteonth street. Secretary’s Reply. Bucss as to the expenses of the city gov- [ o get your wall paper and painting is af | e, married Rus another preeinct the republican and demo. | MrS: Comstock fs the mother of Lucy But- ) :(‘" ‘mc iture :““:" ;;;’x‘e iy sb'cum"y g Canony fheb; BoMr W. R.|ernment and that they will be not less than | V. Nicholaisen & Co., 14 South Maln strect f‘x::rgo B Clark. of the Grand hotel left [ cratic registrars became Involved in g |l & Young woman who, with Leonard Agricu am son, belleving | Keating, Council Bluffs, Ila. Dear Sir: $02,000. The deflcit, city officlals say, is at- he Knights and Ladles of Security wili inst evening for South Bend, Ind., In re- | controversy and as & result nelther of | Marshall, 1s charged with committing the that he was best situated to be able to| Your letter of February 10th, asking me | Eive a card party and dance Friday, Marcr scording to the s the relations of Mr. Waiter L Smith to the | tributable to various causes. 18, in Maccabee hall. Admission, 15 cents I;‘,'}"flf: Tater Bren g ipuing the Se8t | inem would sefve. | ARiS6cn as he hed ;"“l““w"}:‘:;‘:'b::h bl ‘:;z!:; MEAT DINNER AND | message did not give particulars, but Mr. | matters stralghtened out in this point Mr | SCOt% Hoosevelt administration and 'its policies, 16 | The expense for the month of February tiel = - : eached the scene, Casady was called to the other end of thc | Ve @n officer reach . Miae ROAST recelved, was $6,5641.77, which was the smallest ex- | CHICKEN PIE SUPPER AT ST. JOIN'S Clark fears from the wording that his b Hmih evar MamMely scquainted with | 0 aitre of any month of the year. The | LUTHERAN. CHUBGR ON SATURDAY. | sister's death was the result of an acci- | . P Butler wielded & brick while Marshall used | ot onkrem: Burine (b ona S dprabds report of City Auditor McAneney for the | MEALS, 2C. dent. The message stated that Mr. Cham- [CILy, Where only one book had been sup- [ U1 TOGE & K FOL 0 MIET teed 0 of Presiaatt Bhoces, intive adiinlatene teday, shows | . J. P. Hess, prosident of the Natlonal | PAin was dead and her husband In & ser |plled the registrars instead of two. Th, : tora thie arrival of mittilar mug | him ‘Trom time to fime the Srest reform | MONth of February, issued yesterday, ¢ | Horticultural' congress, left last evening |lous condition. meant & trip £0:the city: hall to gt th b to g tate hour last night the Doltce had \ | measures of the president, and found him | that the balance In the general fund out Of | for a three woeks' visit at his old home In | W. A, Poole, reslding at 147 Benton street, [ other book. By noon Mr. Casady hag| P, !0 & late hou i) ol always in favor of them, beginning with the | which the running expenses of the city gov- | Ephrata, Pa. reporied 1o the Dolice yesterday that Bis | \xrery eeoniy opil eemen i failed ‘to locate them. Scott was taken to | rate blll and continuing while the adminis- | ernment are paid on March 1 was only | Three divorces were granted by Judge | son, Charles Poole, aged 18 years, had been CXDeCts | o1ice headquarters, where his Injuries ARE iration lasted, 1 nover heard of the light- | 57701 Snould the olty's expenso for | Wheeler vesterday in distriot court, and | missing trom ngme since Wednesday night, | the resistration today. will proceed with- | worc’astonded to by City Physiclan Tubba, | est ditference between Mr. Roosevelt and | 322770 8 the defendant In & fourth case was granted | Another boy, Claude Flischer, 615 South |out any hitoh. el { Mr. Smith, except with regard to the orga- | March, the closing month of the fiscal year, | 106 defendant in a fourt money. " © Eighth street has also disappeared and it | ° e Scott {s employed by a horse trader named BOYS Cramment, “Whith was s i %nok (the Kov: | not exceed that of February, there will of | *Conraq hive, Ladies of the Maccabees of | I8 belleved that he and young Foole left | The resistrars will sit today and again |Jecyins with whom Marshall and. the B glva the truth as to these raports, oone o ing held by the police for Investigation. could n be h t th h d | cinet, Gray restaurant, 2301 West Broad- wu,SON WRITEb OF SMITH cerning Judge Smith. Clty Fathers His case will probably be taken direct to | oo 0t he“had ‘st the trial had turne s ’ ? ernment, which was a minor matter about ity be a deficit of over $4,000 When | the World, will meet in specal review this | the city together to seek their fortunes |on Saturday, March 26, young woman are said to have had trouble. ‘f“m}-h there was a variance of views not | & NoSSSNY be B Geflet of ity | afternoon ‘at 8 o'clock Ih Maceabee Nall for further west. The Poole boy was gmployed | First Ward—Firat, preeinct, Jennings' e attack on him, Scott declared, was | Worth mentloning, estimating the value to t the fiscal year the [ Ue Purpose of ballotting on candidates. | at Keys Bros. carriage factory and worked | barn, East Broadway! Seoand mresinss SRk Shursvoked: the nation of those who took either side| At the beginning of the y The police have so far been unable to | P !0 Wednesday evening. Sheely & Lane bullding. East Broadway. RIY. BE Of such n small matter—merely & differs | souncil appropriated only $1,650 for emerg- locate the parents of the five hoys ar-| Hugh H. Culver, aged % years, dleq | Second Ward—First precinet, City hall: i s d o o o Marrioge License Some shoes are shoes, but Organiatioaion 8 to'.the ‘best method of | . ie and the ity auditor's report shows | 12088 Wednesday in Mankato Minn. - The | Wedniesday evening at his home, 768 Perin | Second precinct, Luchow's cigar styre 14| arringe the real boys' shoe is our Mr. Smith's services are now and have [that this fund has been overdrawn to the bolice belleve the boys are not from this | Avenue, of f|>;5'('lwgll%r;;:mqge‘:;,‘c::‘~wlm ' “.‘E;:,g“’gg:'r;y_-“m precinct, Andereon |, L:x't-u"":‘ ,::,i":f(l were issued yesterday “Special Steel Shod Shoe' been, of the very highest order. He has!extent of $3,869.99. The flooding of the | city. ; o the folld held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the | Bros. bullding, 28 South Fourth street: | risen during his service in_ the house by verflow of In-) Madam Wilson will open her new Ralr | residence, conducted by Rev. James M. SBecond precinci, No. 1 fire station, Sowth| Name and Residence. that stands _up .under the intelligent and industrious efforts, to recog- | Streets by reason of the ““;drfl" nalbls aing and manicuring parior Saturday | {pfidence. sonducted by Rev. Jumes M. Second prec |D. L. Grimes, Councll Blutfs. rough and ready wear that a nition by his fellows in the membership | dlan creek last summer Is held respo: with flowers. & Balawin biock, over Co. | W 1Lame Pastor of Broadw body will be| Fourth Ward—First precinct, County | Barbara A. Hall, Council Bluffs, #80od, live boy gives them. ::l";f l"‘\:x:: -‘-: :'F.":'.'."',‘.’,'y03:505..',!‘“.:"‘,'.‘,2' for the overdraft l: tlIhT fluner‘mB‘s’ Ige I:n‘t: :;lr‘x‘:‘:n'g i’:.\d":,‘; (;md“ak{e Everything strictly uk,? to Alvia, {\'Pllv).dtur huélnl ‘n‘-x.-mx. iff.-“:'f:rfii“’;'fi;rp“"s'x';."&';‘.‘h i::r;r;‘v:‘cl precinet "fi P. s;‘n Omah adine \ o8 detys f this month the deficit in und, -to- desiring to view the body ean do 8o between | Ord | veny attie Hanson, nn. M“:“‘;:: :?nnmh: B the [ {ovic and Aix district have every. raasch fo | &1 H08 FE N ressed by at least $1,000. | In the divorce suit of Robert M. Billmire | the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock today. Fifth Ward—First precinct, County bufld s e » 38¢ or B0c saved bo gratified a all his friends | figured, health de- |8falnst Mabel L. Bllmire, the upplication | “mne nody of Fred Schults of this city, |E: Fitteenth avenue and Twelfth street: | Diamonds of quality. Gerner's, 411 means poor quality, poor | re, and his warme :dmlrerl are | The appropriation for the city he: of the defendant for temporary alimony Py % 3 Yarch 4 in Portland. Ore,, while | Second preclnc;‘. cl..um)y hulqupg;‘_;’lfin-tn|1(!. At in the end. | By impartial judges, who rate members for | Pense attendant on enforcing the new pure [court in person or by an ttorney. benefit of his health, I8 expected to &rrive 3 Kl verdraft. | The meeting of the committee of the |here today. Deceased, who was 61 years SPECIAL STEEL SHOD wnat they are worth. milk ordinance s blamed for this overdra 4 th | b SHOES | “Should he continue In the house, there 18 1o appropriation for the city electriclan's | Whole of the city councll scheduled for |of age. had been & Fesident of —Coumen o positic yesterday falled to materialize. Councilmen ' Bluffs for thirty-five years, He is survived will “outwear’ any two pairs [l Mot contidentiy aepir department was overdrawn .01 on March | yopillen and Younkerman were the only | by three sons, Albert of Kansss Cioy Wit of the ordinary sh of him from those Wi 1, and city officlals are now wondering | two members to putin an appearance. and Oren of ' Denver, Colo., und 'three #2068 you can the severest judges on th. where money will be obtained to pay the| W. P, Renshaw, charged with practicing | daughters, Mrs. u-:;u '}mnr ntm(l,(;man. buy elsewhere. have been pleased to watch the growth of this department for the month | medicine in Harrison county without a |Colo., Mrs. hmmlm’m‘\e,""“’ ok -l\mmlr Boys' Sizes—23 to 53— | of Walter 1. Bmith in public confidence— | ®Xpenses license, was arrested by the local police at | City, Okla., and ss Nettle Schultz o | & growtn that has come from Intense appii- |of March. The law specitically prohabits the | {itends, Was arrested by the focal police at | Tty DKt fatlon of natural and acquired qualities. | drawing of warrants on any fund In excess | county. Renshaw was taken to Logan yes | Mrs. Ida May Hansen was granted a ® | Nelther the east nor the south ever retire | ¢ iy, amount appropristed at the com- | terday morning. divorce from Myers Hansen, to whom she public servants of his stamp. I do not |©! The hearing of E. M. Jones, the Treynor | Was married September 20, 1900, on statu- v - | mencement of the fiscal year. | Ell lark Youths' Sizes—1 to 2— [ preclation ‘of ita well’ equlpped. losistater. | "mne following shows the amounts appro- | saloonkeeper: and his bartender, Seth Irec. | Lory charges. Mrs. Elia Clark w X ont ¢ court, |a divorce from Ray Clark, to wh | anor e confidace e i on, In con. | priated for the maintenance of tho several | foLll SUESSL (1D contompl OF copr was | L 5 e Elars e oe muitTon. hanas: L ] g kfi'):l‘rx‘ :::‘;u'oro’o;:':rv.";‘:.:: unt! | municipal departments for the fiscal year |fendants were released on bonds in the B n.‘i‘,{f\,.‘x R nRanneis i D Suare nust establish & reputation for industry i |and the balances In such funds: sum of ¥150 each. Ruman trestmant. Mre. Berthe MoBntuste Little Gents' Sizes— getting facts regarding the legislative mat- | purpose. Unused. | J. W. Dillin, a stranger, charged with at- ( Goli88 IO Tl g e 2o . Mo~ 10% to 1835— ters entrusted to him, and for honesty in | gaiurlen & 811,00 .18 | tempting to pass a forged check for $10 | pod, Fr Y S iom she was married October presenting them, when he begins to grow. rahal 250 at Seth May's saloon on Broadway I8 be- | 5" '1904 Mrs. MeEnturff charged the de- . rfe fi d 32 0 O To. these prime’ characteristics must e | Loces son oy fendant with being an habitual drunkard 4 Quarter size means perfect fit—an < Firo department . o 2 gy il Y L\ T L Electrical department Let me make your spring sult. I do ¥/ 1t means permanent fit—if it is one We guarantee every pair ) the house, the confidence of th g‘;{,gfim;" PRI first-class work only. The Fashion, R. H. to be satisfactory, “tratinns cotemporaneous with his servi and the respect of the country at large. Friiiing afa wippiies Emieln, Prop, 3 8. Main 1 of the CLUPECO SHRUNK nrexel shoe Co. £ 48 JAMES WILSON, Secretary, Tiernagl mse d Down. Pletures, art novelties and cards for Governor Carroll today refused par@sn to [ 4 Attorney Tjernagle of Story county, who 1419 Farnam St. aster gifts. Remember, Easter is only was convicted of embezzlement. The courts o weeks off. Alexander's Art Store, 338 erdraft .. i had finished the case, when it was discov- 13 centa— for ag gents, gl;«'.‘r‘ abods 'l.‘c'm’u,, Makers Broadway | ered, #o It 1s claimed, that evidence which sz £2! oo l P g k]

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