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OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 3 BRIEF CITY NEWS |ACID TEST OF RECLANATION | Poles Celebrate [BRYAN COMES WITH BIG STICK ~ N . Save Woot Print It. | 2 rente L;:.nn:orm:nr—snw »-Granden Co. | Ability of Farmers to Pay is Being (’rt']r l‘“ ents in Local Democratic Leaders Say He L3 ] a* lntoSusona e meurtzos 0oTiie| " Fully Demonstrated. Their History — will Meet Coid Reception and-tailored sSpring suits Stors Your Fine Furs In moth proof | i - elman Home Bold—Mr. and Mrs. Hel Patriotic and Religious Observance is man have old thelr home on West Dodge strect to Harry Woodward and have taken | band Taken in Neheaska and Nevada Held and Interesting Speeches Tom Flynn, Loeal Leades, Says Bryan 3 ) : M I I l ld YO U.I)g M Il apartments in the New Hamilton, | is Being Settled for Without Delay Made, R Lo AL LB B e ek ; 5 - % | The Nebraska Savings and Loan Ass'n by the Men Who Settled Joans on homes ¢nly in Douglas county Bervice prompt, terms reasonable. Board b We will continue our mid-season sale of for Democrats n Their 8. The annual celebration of the adoption of the Polish constitution of May 3, 1991, was (" Tl H Yt attend N 1y " of Trade Bidg, 1603 Farnam St, Omaha. | e sbeiived with Hm._.,"m,f,‘ ceretnonien at — E ) g7 We invite those who didu't attend Saturday’s Fifteen Weturalized—Iive Austrians,| WASHINGTON, May 2-The acid test hail, Twenty-sixth and Walnut | W. J. Bryan will not meet with any four Swedes, two Russians, two Danes, | O the practicability of all tMe government s, Sunday afternoon. | great outpouring of joy from his erstwhile one German and one Irishman pas<ed final | "eclamation work Is at hand. On April event was, in fact, a double celebra- | backers in Douglas county when he comes naturalization examination before Judge |! there was due and payable into the being intended to also commemorate | here to use his blg stick on tne Douglas Sears in district court Monday reclamation fund from the settlers on the | the anniversary of the battle of Grunwald ‘\,.”,,,,,\ senators. A S various projects, approximately $1,000,000 for | in 1410, near Tannerberg in Prussia, in My drum is broken,” sald President | . . ) S RAPEAGP prypo: nl"l‘:l’h‘ii n?.-‘vl:\:“::.x :\.::‘. ”r ‘e f"\':" water rights. 1t the farmers are able to|which the Teutonic knights were defeated | piynn of the ,,M,,,,W,k,,'.",m":.l{\' T doid AL . 3 Wl styles of shades and sizes. Remember, overy Pl Bhtite JoF. th Side Christian | Meet their payments, it evidences that the by the Poles and their great leader, Ulrich | it ' long drumming in the Bryan orchestra Bible school will be held at the home of | ¥OVeInment is able.to secure a return on | von Jungingen, was killed. The Poles were | 1t ARVeRtIatE. S 18 ¥ A : i d \ that nary a sound will it make now. Mr. the Misses Anna and Edith Patterson, 2443| gty ne. payments are not|led in this engagement by thelr kink | pyan probably chn seculs & crowd to e et - P made, the law {8 a fallure In one of its | Wiadyslaw, who died In 143 was under | $ SR stk i udey evniis b 8o IOtk | a a tatlure in t its | Wiadyslaw, who died In 143, It was under | ot lim on this or any other subfect, g ] 3 $18.00, $20.00, 22,50 Suits | most important provisions and the opera- | King Wiadyslaw that the kingdom of Li- f g (FL S0 FES T0 TRV (WREN BURECH \ - ,Internal Revenue Receipts for April— (jons of the reclamation service would |thuania was annexed to Poland and oo | oo rineaing the: democtats of Dousihs The receipte for internal revenue for the| gujckiy be brought to an end | Christianized, having ~remained pagan | SHTEROTE kel Nebrasks revenue district for the month| Byt a careful canvass of the projects on | longer than any part of. Europe. 0. WERAMUF SR Mg <A E S of April, 1010, show an increase of $1,%5219 | which water rights charges are due indi-| Thus the celebration of yesterday was not [ ome Creamer quoted me in The Bee over the correspanding month of last year, as favoring the employment of T. J. Ma The figures of the respective months are cates that ‘the settlers as & rule are able Only a patriotic, but a religious, festival and willing to meet the The religious celebration began about 3| 1O1%Y 10 WPeak for the democrats of Dok April, 1910, 242,44.68; April, 1909, $191,102.49. | | o'clock at the Polish church, Twenty-fourth e B M e ; =l e an e airostion ot | 1% to 1augh, and 1 guess Mr. Mahoney will JSAMe Coomagaion Glass_Foriy.teo| big North Platt rok " see the humor of It as well as myselt. But boys and girls recel el first 1 do favor this sort of a deal, that the dem munion Sunday morning at 7 o'clock mass verats of this county send to the state con at Bt Ceceliws pro-cathedral. Father | ported that 27 of them paid up as cai Harrington celebrated the mass and gave |ag last December and of the remaining & speclal sermon {or the children, Pointing | 108 tha engineers in the field estimate that out to them the iMportance of the occa- [not more than ten wil be likely to be sion and cxhorting them (0 GTOW up into | cancelled. Most of these could relinguish strong Christian men and women, it this time at a prof % AL orated with flags, flowers and green ERa Thomas and Nailan Bound Over—Bennie| Tven on the Truckee-Carson project in| prancies hi i b g The exercises at the hall comprised ad-| . .o » At ths ' 1 riated saveral wheks ags wille In the att | unfevorabls as any cotld bs, the reports| g <o olien At the hail comprised .| nounced, and*thkt the democrats ot the : e A 2 it SR T " | dresses by v Krisyckl 4 and | grate will be with us when the state con- J P of robbing the Orchard & Wilhelm ware- | show few delinquencies. On the OKanogan | yanowski, in the Polish language, and by , touse, were bound over to district court|and Sunnyside projects in Washington, the | ity Attorney Harry Burnam, C. . Lobeck, [ C1HCR meets. That a county logal option under $60 each Monday morning. Judge|Shoshone in Wyoming and the Huntley|],eq Bridges and others in English. Music ‘x?-““k \:uin I)l- kept out of the platform, I ; . N k] Y | L Iges ar r snglieh. Music |y, g 1o doubt, und then Mr. Bryan will be Crawford fixed two charges of burglary [&nd Sun river in Montana, it s predicted | and singing followed, by a band and cholr, [\t 00 M0 allew 4 wgainst the men. A taflor shop is ulleged | that every farmer will meet his obliga- | and-a_special program was glven by the | 54 /iPerty to follow his own course . 8 Y There are possibly enough democrat children. here who sympathize with Mr. Bryan to In 1391 a great political revolution began | Jo0 B0 WRITLIIRS WL (TG BAR G0 Colonel MoCarthy Made Life Member—| UI0Se farmers will probably be the mOst|in Poiand, which resulted in the adoption | OTEUNEe hie propored T Artédiaster O the Department ot tna | tional irrigation; Thefe 1 has been | opposition of the king. Stanislaus Augustue. | {10 8 F BC Thald husting to @0 him any doubt as to the competency of the|The adaption of the constivution resulted In | \N¢ Service they have so gladly given in Order of Elks of Kunsas City, has been | enginecrs to construct the projects, bu ¢ n e past. e \I |I mstruct the projects, bull, great awakening of prosperity throughout | he Pal doubt has been expressed as to whethe - made a life member of that body. Colonel flp S D sasel Wi ok | Poland, regardless of the weakness of \ G he government could get its money back Aty McCarthy had applied for u transfer from o GEURE 154 SHhcn T L pes Stanislaus Augustus. 2 le : e ansas City to the Omaha ledge of | The dolars of the successtul farmers In| [y w2 Russla invaded Poland and L 1vE en Hurt the aistricts will be the answer and the R e i I SO IR | i the Washburn- Crosby mills. bul never itil we have sold every small lot now in stoc onttion. A | 1 ) <ale, and those who failed to get waited upon, hecause of the rush, to come in today and take wdvantage of this great sale while we still have suit is hand-tailoved. * Your choice of these Pastor Wencel Krizycki, assisted by Re P. Gluba and Rev. R. Stanowski From the church the celebrants, includ- IRMERY A Jarehied to Pollsh hall, | Yention men of convietion and of such o character that no one ean stampede them or divide them ming and Nebraska there v % fa with cii'rges due on April It ix re- where the general exercises were carried ut. The front of the hall was decorated with the American and Polish colors, wh Demoerats Behind Dab the interior of the hall was similarly dec We teel that the democrats of Douglas i county are almost solidly behind Mayor 3 to have been robbed by the pair in addi- | tions tion to the warehouse The payment of their indebtedness by surl, formerly exalted ruler of th ujdé the intricate and wonderful machines RSO DS AR R B Srerioni e el s b e +. ‘agtually ‘t'ouqh hands tothe flour. They work fying b that he has been made a lite | evitable there should be, but the absolute |Siccess until the baitle of Macieowlce, in | Weakening of Walls by Wreckers on e e o e fulores s she- ahaniouments. neve.aeun |1, 0 whih Konlumua was defoated asa| oo & 8t oLl fol s ™ | ‘constantly:for milling cleanliness., for purity services 1o that body as its exalted ruler, | SUrPrisingly few. In numerous tnstances|!nade a prisoner, thus forever endlng the " i § . . - e % RIS tereat thons . Who - Undsrekiliiated the (akk. or | PONSK! kingdom Flocr to Drop. 3 A ¢ - ha e S abt [R—— iy s by Coae MeGerig. | cams withous perancy o wucen fyod | Marsiis Bugutue st (e crown - . and for the.everlastingthigh quality of ~ B! | were able to retire ithout serious loss. | APT gl by s oo IHERROE 1 1 . . Five workmen engaged In wrecking the In numerous other instances many retived | 9. Repeated, but unsuccessful, efforts NoVel Marathon | vic e s but e seessen’ nombes | were mide o resire e iingdam by the | neees wers sests” i when e inra | NAAEN *“WASHBURN = CROSBY CO'S of fallures was among those who took up | POllsh patriots, but the kingdomn was finally | figor collapsed under them and fell to the divided between Russia and Prussia when g | the projects never Intending to use them tioor below, about 7:30 Sunday morning ofits on The men suffered a fall of about sixteen bona fide home-makers who came later province of Russia, feet and were erushed by the debris, receiv ing cuts, bruises and fractures. Two of the Qe " 2 Where the reclamation service finds that Bride and Bridegroom Engage in|a faflure has been due to conditions not ! ital F- vietims were so serlously injured they were A RY H OP L. Desbing Tesof Rndurance o | iader soure o the seter i 1s vossns | 1 ospital Fair e ! y : il that some way may be found to protect his : . b The injured workmen are: William Me- A SHBURN-ERABSBY COL Business Venture, rigints, but where the evidence is that the 1S Opcned W'Ith Intire, living at the Davenport house, who —_— settler has made no effort to protect him- | suffered a fracture of the left ankle and o : ; self, he need expect no aid from the gov- E 1 was taken to St. Joseph's hospital; Steven ST. LOUIS, May 2—Refreshed by a ntertainmen s ernment. The s who e to Y Zelk, South it ho suf & frac twenty-four-hours sleep, after dancing for | Sment. The farmers who came to farn Zelk, South Omaha, wh fered a fra however, are making good ture of a rib and puts d bruises about .. W0 (0ay W ini* K= Weading | marathon, "Mw, | MONEVE H68 TRKHE €08 ] gt &1 AR s sand bruaet b4 Jakanhi gty e, Attuincon sesumed. the i, 5 gieq b WATBE drReeta 0¢.0hd gov- | Wise Memorial's Bazar for Annex honias’ Rileg ki1 \ouglas: atesat, back Iflvest e D e prida, | STAMENt In 1900 hud an estimated value oft i i i sprained; A. Dy Mrick, living at the Baile a home on the easy term plan. They don’t real of siiver dollars thrown. Into the bridal | giehicn 1" (ho land values tnoreased not| 1R Beging with Musical Pro. - | JREReCt & SETCL VO hael Baifard, | 3 plate by her friends. The dance, which ft |, 7" = ° y b ous ses; M k 1a planned to continue for two monthy, s | ot L M A worlh fo Dodge, peple JothWTUL bioken, T going on in & hall built for the occasion ot _ The reclamation fund has had more than| The Kennard building, which was form in East Madison; I} $60,000,000 under the act and more (han b Men orial hospi | P 2 erly used as Labor Temple. is belng re}]l The marathon began at 3 o'clock Tuesday | ¢, 50,000 still in the treasury of the fai sued at the Krug theater Sundiy yorm down to make way for the new Union s afternoon and was discontinued at 6 0'clock | {rired States, but not available. with a formal program of musical and fea- ' p, ; . Thursday night, when the bride, her hus- | m)a great question has been, Wil the | ture numbers given by amateur perform- | recked a considerable portion of the roof will be found a great many choice home propo stand. When the dance was stopped Thurs- | y ). proper will begin this afterroon and is b day $900 had been collected : to \ few hundred dollars down, balance monthly held for the purp.se of raising a fund for PEARSE'S SELECTION INVALID | Missouri Pacific SR Altlbl ot ot e e oo S R AR sl instead of e mortal hospital, whieh will require an cx- police Surgeons Harris, Standeven and £ 118 ALE e T P . i iR 2 2 Make your selection and buy. Don’t py an- e sl BrainsT Gollide, - il bnan givte da sk v o veladatardi i it iandaae Spelldmg i e your selectio aggregate more than $12,000 in money and | amergency taeatment. Last night it was re- other mouth's rent. Residence Hefore an ! gooas 1 Jortéd none of the men is erious co Avpotntment. D On SNV A TGS 0 dhee vrograririvn ke miahe) Do o i e R g ore— proved highly satisfactory to a discrin - ——— MILWAUKEE, May 2.—(Special Tele- nating audlence. The house was filled to N q¥ . ~ gram)—It develops that Mayor Seidel finds | Switching Crew Jumps to Safety | the lmit of scating capacity Spllt ]()mt Cow the eity charter clearly prohibits the selec The Omaha Maennerchor appeared in sev- T y , 7‘” .——~ Aaiyecs | mitted until their clients’ numbers are | square deal. Mr. Roosevelt, you could have AL UL ot i i for ol it When Work Train Rounds | eral numbers on the program. There was in Tax Returns READY TO SELECT HOMES | e At loadt walied HllCvBli bAlne e ReamekaL i ] who make éntry, { choose | informed yourself well of the position of a large array of juvenile performers, 2 Th h mak niry g LK 4 | ) point an outsider, Mayor Seidel called at- | Curve. particularly pretty specialty was the dan- vy | will have six months from the date of thelr | this institution and. having done so, It you tention to the fact that Carroll G. Dearse, ik ot Hane! "Bwian; and’ Cadll Chindy MR A nds | enty to e a residant of Omaha, was &ppointed super. | As the result of a head-on collision 8un-| A quartet composed. o Ferd Lehmann. | Communistio Bossie Will Be of Rec. | Distribution of Standing Rock La covered by their entry papers. However, | now begin to doubt, you would have sald intendent of schools at a salary of $6,000 a 'day evening at 5:30 between two freight | Robert Strehlow, Carl Gloe and Peter Laux | d.in Two Pl Count; Besan Monday. thousands of those who were lucky enough | ‘Now, holy father, I come to you. 1 stand year. Park Superintendent Charles G. Car- | trains on the Missourl Pacific railroad, at | sang several selections. Helen Keating,| 0Fd it Two Flaces on y to draw farms are making tions | for honor and reverence and the right, and penter also was from Omaha the viaduct over Sherman avenue, much | whistler, tnd Elinor Keating, a dancer, | Assessment Roll. {0 make settlement on the land immediately | T cannot, ‘as an honest man, in any way It 18 said that the charter clearly stipu- | damage was done the rolling stock, but no | were interestingly clever. Lillian Gold- MAP ROOM AT ABERIEEN | aficr their entries are accepted in order to | participate or have anything to do with this lates that any person who holds office in|ONe was seriously hurt. Willlam Stewart, | smith rendered & vocal selection in a sweet commence the work of farming at the | institution Milwaukee must be a resident of this city [2011 Sixteenth strcet, brakeman, Was|yoice, The May fete, presented under the ‘Which half of the jointly owned cow be- earliest possible date and secure some re- | - = for one year before being entitled to the | thrown off one of the cars by the Impact | girection of W. E. Chambers, was a charm- | longs to Fiink J. Burkley and which to | Molders of Winning Numb Have | n from their land yet this season. MRS. LEAVITT'S WEDDING g . . {and had his right should€r dislocated. " f e N. J. Guc t? Does one man feed the " Notified of Exact Time et 254 position to which he Is elected or appointed. | & \ouldbr ing chapter in the entertainment N, 3 cen Notified of Kxa | WILL B IET AFFA e nea 'l'r‘ne n‘;.-m@,u happened to @ Switching | The program for this cvening will in. | animal and the other get the mil 1t so, AL Ria ARCHBISHOP O’CONNELL ——E QUIET AFFAIR Skinned from Head to Heel rain and a work train coming from Lowis- | cluae the presentation of “Princess Chry hould taxes on the cow be paid ha f and | ; oo '_ n ¢ coss ye | i | Guents Will Be Limi was Ben Pool, Threet, Ala., when dragged | Ville. The former had just passed onto the | cauihemum,” a Japanese operetta | hait? Fallen; ON THE VATICAN EPISODE | 1. WL Re:E el t -'n'" o and over a gravel rondway, but Bucklen's Ar-{bridge and was moving across to sWIteh | The members of the committee in charge | These and other questions arise from the — Y mate nioa’ Salve cured him, 2e. For sale by imn-e cars to elevator B, when the WOrk | of the bazar are: M. Spiesberger, Arthur | tax returns made by Mr. Burkley, who is X FALLS, § o g Co. tri sl ound the curve. | By » < e 4| . - > it . gt Sy » y sure ’ s Beaton Drug Co. | "“'\‘ _‘““ 'x\"l around the curv .| Brandels, Jacob Kiein, 1. Kahn, H. May,|the head of the Burkley Printhy m e who last fall were fortunate Speaks in Wards of Censur NGOt Mry R e ity peias “We did not see 1t sald John Hasl, 1897 | . W, Cole, manfger, and M. Meyer. | pany, and by Mr. Guekert,.who is & tallor. | cnough to draw homesteads in the ceded ot" Eix-Presidunt, | Leavitt reached ILincoln yesterday after :\"tm‘h Twenty-elghth street, engineer, “Un-| rpe bazar proper will be ready for the| Possibly some more equitable arrange- ¢ ['an absctios. of aevaral ThARtha NEsaL (h Gk it was upon hen the fireman | reception o e by b aoit abwean 14 | s .. Mags., May 2 —Theodore Roose s ; H1 % whallibod ud.dnd lhad the five reception of the crowds today. {ment has been worked out between the |ing Rock Indian reservations, in the ex-| 1TOW M M7 xTihotore hoose: | ML RS J"“ki"‘ : lu“lu ]Hmdx: I{ur H';l ”\\ 3 — ltwo men, for each estimates his half-cow ! qrome northern ra of South Dakota, are | velt's action in, lh"l meeting [‘.|an y‘“ ; on | Racinhld g Wbt Shonagt's it Mg g || §ing by the condition of the engine Pt The tots 5 ould be ; v \e former president’s recent visit to Rome | e ja . they had not much time for thought. The OMAHA HAS MORE GIRL BABIES |as worth 5. The total of $0. it should be | gathering in the state by thousands from | the fo T B eulting and a viotation of Mr. | be married Tuesday at the home of her e | added, is about twice as large as most|eyery part of the union to make their | Was ct “ “‘”vma‘ t u"ww-v-‘ deal” by | PAYents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bryan. All ow-owners return, beihe tio N PR oy osevelt's principle of A [ PAventaLEn ARG NS s o v the tender. The front part of each N‘):hu\]\‘l";““l"“hnv\‘r:.hnl \:‘nny More Girls | COW-OWREr _i_ ML s:;:n!n f) “i. \'m": | 'A!:"ll s \I‘u"x MOGE REG. Whlliam 3. " O'Connell, arche | th ;: mbers of the ‘n.‘;\, .Ic‘u n.;.m.\( are suffered most in the impact. All of the Are Born au Those of the | which they .drew & R BOvOrnipent IeRG b o ¢ Boston, at a public meeting of | NOW alrvigw exce illiam J. Bryan, a EAT SALE OF ) AND RAIN | bishop of Boston, at a pu 8 of | : cars of the work train escaped, but the end s GREAT SALE/ QF, VI lottery | the American Federation of Catholic So- | I« Who was unable to leave his home at Few people know how easy s to pay for ize tha s money they pay as rent would take less than $105.000,000 as-the result of the | gram at Krug Theater. 2001 Dodge SUreghe Joft wrist broken. The your ize that the mouey they pay care of the fnonthly payments on most any home they choose to purchase. In the real estate columns of Thursday’s Bee acific headquarters. The workmen had According to witnesses, the rafters of the continue until May M. The affair is (niyd floor berame Joosened from the w = — stablish thelr home on the land | veally meant the square deal, which men 8. D o (8pecial) | Head of Cathelie Charch in Bosto Friendas | portion o7 the Cheyenne River and Stapd L cab was squeezed between the engine and | of one of the cars of the switching train COATS, | There is an aggregate of more than Slatian ot the: 4 se in this city today.| Tucson, Ariz. The wedding Tues will was driven in and both were knocked off | Girl babies still keep the lead in the | i 2,000,000 acres of the ceded land to bej o0 o0 anehlin, former assistant | be & very qufet affair, with guests limited the track ! families of Omaha. During April 164 bables | Brandet Stores Secure Entire Sample |entered, and under the ruies of the Inter- | 2008 FAERE FAIEEEE 0L ACEIE T 1o the family and less than a dozen in- AS 10 What was the causs of the collision | Were born, so far as reported up to date, | Lines of Holstein & Young, for Department, these entiles will be made | FREHEY X FECE 81 LA Tand. the | timate friends no one was able to offer any explanation. |but the health office always figures on | New York. | commeneing Monday, May 2. Thire were | (Wit B0 o e ikt San ety —e — | “It was one of those unavoiduble mccl- | (Wenty-five more at least being reported | SALE BEGINS NEXT THURSDAY. |about 1400 persons, who were fortunat EhaLon FIRE ROUTS SLEEPING FAMILY dents,” sald one of the engineers, but an-| when the physicians and midwives get| Ve have just completed the ‘most re- |enough Lo draw farms vkl idhab's . kaieral aubisat was other official thought the cars could have | around to filling out the blanks required |Markable purchase of women's storm coats | | Map Room at Aherdeen. Loyalty.” During his talk on the Vatican | Early Morning Blaze Drives Grocer . | been switehed to the elevator before the | by law and auto coats ever known in Omaha. This|~ .,:4 A R AL S He sald, speaking .as If to Mr Forthi Interthn Stovht Moke work train got to tha visduot, Of the April bables 88 were whits females | INchdes ali the fine automobile coats, tray- | FPrelimnary 1o the Sueky G SRR g0l | day Mornng. S The main line was blocked for several and 3 were colored females. Of the 77 |&ling coats and storm coats of high quality | 't"Y: # ™I . ! { |the United States land office at Aberdecn, You were president in the White House Mg hours, aithough there' was no Interruption | boys, 7 were white and one colored. Four |$/1K. cravenetted materials and wool fap-|the Uniied Sia & Did you stand at the door welcoming into | Fire breaking out at 4 o'clock in the x : . d those who wish to make entry will of traffic, as the wesi track was clear. pairs of twins put in an appearance, halg |'ics from Holgtein & Young, 11 East 1ith ‘:: e to make (helr selestions. s | Your parlor and your dining raom the riff- | morning drove the family of Philip H. street, New York, exclusive manufacturers | & PEEIEE (0 FATE T (0 hey will | Taff of the street who hurl st at your |Lord, a grocer, at TIT Pacific street out John Hasl, 1827 North Twenty-elghth street, | In April, 1909, the number of bables re- | 8¢ elegant automobile apparel. We bought | @45t % 4 5 ey v ! be crossed off on the map and the ap:|head and insult your family? Would you |into the storm. Damage amounted to but EXTRA DRY and his fireman was Steve Meney, North|ported was 178, % males and 83 females, | !l the samples on hund at the most won-| 't FECE © S0 T TR0 L R TN do that? These are the conditions, Mr. %0 when the flames were extingulshed Sixteenth. John Chandler was engineer of | The total for April this year is expected to |d-rtn1 bargains. These coats are positively | P/1C8n o " ol Roosevelt. You were not strictly loyal The cause of the fire is not known 2 i entitle o make entry of the HAM pAG NE the work train and his fireman was C. exceed this figure when all reports are in. | Worth up to $40 each. Bee them in our| Wil entitle them to make entr C Johnson, 283 Parker, Burlal permits issued during April totaled | #indows. Your chofce Thursday at $10| ¢ - the T I ~bo . ANDEIS 8§ ‘I;i \\l;lrlr‘x includes still-borns and bodles | ¢4ch. BRANDE TORES. || i o whilah the 1and iy located re | shipped | Persons who drew and hold numbers 1 to i were required to make their selec frame $on; Cnris Juni, 263 Manderson.| ROCK ISLAND SIGNALS READY ——————\ o o s et 8 o oo s | A }50 or We al WO man Automatic Devices to He In- clusive, at the rate of 10 each day; num- As she is termed, will endure bravely and patiently atalled by the Middle of bers 1,001 to 4,00, May 14 to June 7, in- agonics which a strong man w 1 ould give way under. p ) , the Month, clusive, at the rate of 150 each day, and The fact is women lre‘mure patient ‘lhnn :heyy ought [ numbers 4,001 to 8000, June § to ¥, In to be under such troubles. N Rock Island officials expect that the new clusive, at the ra %0 each day. 8un Every woman ought to know that she may obt f’ automatic block signals will be installed day and Decoration Day excluded. Per the mo.t experienced medical advice free of charge ? trom, Chicago to Council Bluffs by May 15, holding above 5,000 will al even 1o your own principles, Mr. Roose- | though It is belleved have started on the Woloeita pra :“‘.\"‘i“‘[”':l":";f e | velt, you who talk so myeh about the |outside of the bullding Building Permi C. G. Carlberg, 13 >atrick avenue, o e — frame, $2.30: C, 01 South Sixth, sons numbers be u:d‘i‘nll almlug m.'“mhind privacy by writing to The work has been going on fo required to begin making their selections the World's Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. o o g Mo gy S B s on September 1 next, and continue until Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N, Y. Dr. Pierce Cheerfuluess and & bright disposition during the months before baby comes, are | pleted nearly all of the way from Chicago, Nevember 1, or.ss long &8 there remaln .l:l. been ohief consulting physician of the Invalids’ among the greatest blessings a mother can hestow upon the little life about to be- | The Burlington has received the new lands unentered. otel and 5"’}'{;" L"',;"““" of Bufilo, N. Y., for gin. Her happiness and physical comfort will largely govern the proper develop. | tariff sheet showing the rates from Omaha con‘l I s MOIha a8 Bpamings B st Biactimel axperionme. . AT ment of the health and nature of the child. 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