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10 REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued b= s | OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTI THE 10, 1910. BEE: OMAHA, GOVERNMENT NOTICES FIVE PER OENT MONRY Quartermaster, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Ma 1o loan on 6, 1m0, led proposals, in triplicate, will Omaha business propert; e received at this office until 9:30 a. m THOMAS BRENNAN, | Mountain time. Monday, June 6 1910, at Room 1. New York Life ‘Bids. which time they will be ed In publie, | for the construction of target butts, target | LOANS 1o tome owners and home bulld. | 1ouses and range office, plans No. 268, at| oy e, with privile ;I making partial p 7*‘1‘ vt D. A. Russell, Wyoming. Plans and ments semi-annually, specifications for the inspection of bidde: W. H. THOMAS. are on file In thiz office, also the offices of s First National Bank Bldg. | the chief quartermaster, Department of the - Missouri, Omaha, Nebraska., and the chief | quartermaster, Depar ‘vu;;:‘lmr:lf lh’o;,;ol:uffl;:;’ " . ,, Farm Mortgages il Vi bt i SIDELIGHTS ALONG cent are an excellent investment for idle - office he govern l WASHINGTON BYWAYa money. Safe, sure, well protected. Ask Us|guy' o ail bids. or any part thereof. Payne, floor leader of the mass of republican voters in Minnesota SAVE YOUR MONEY | We are making more loans and selling | mast VE, INVESTMENT CO., |dorsed. “Proposais for target butts, eic Southeast Corner 15th and Farnam ‘ ted States Ar in charge of|death ot since the tariff bill was in the | cording to a member of the house from PLEASE ! Fort ). A. Russell, Wyoming, to be opened | Sereno nore loans than ever before in our history. | Constriction, Room 3, Keefe Hall, Chey-|house and he was bombarded with ques- | that state 1 AM LOOK- | i veiopes containing proposals should be PAY) e June 6, 1910 -«r;‘v"n"!m“vd\:;v‘n\‘ '&...’.‘:‘.’."1""”“" of representatives, is weary unto|decide public questions of moment, ac- | Q EXCUSE ME Oilt Toans bear higher rates than bondg |enne, Wyoming mo-10-11-12-J3-4 | tions for two days has the chairman of | When United States Senator Knute LING FOR v are pever for I00re AN O O e _ | ways and means committee been called |son decided to become an insurgent during | ‘ A DAISY he security offered | B \We always have on hand a fresh supply | | upon to exert himself as he has since “Jim" | the tarit{ session of the present congress | ortgages 'from Wiich Investors may LEGAL NOTICES [Man brought the administration raliroad | Minnesota republicans became insurgents | | FIELD! | thaote fhe amounts they wish. S | ’ bill into the house. and all of thelr representatives in the \ ||HEARD We prepare wills, act us trusice and care | NOTICE OF SALE OF IRRIGATION DIS. » Ives | property pit e (0L hoaeTts i) whom T iy L_;‘"(‘,}:J Members of the house are not disposcd | house, with the: exception of “Jim Taw- | THERE WAS| 1K 8 TRUST CO., Notice is hereby given ihat the Board of | to accept the bill as it was sent to con-|ney, took their cue from Knute and in- | A BIG ONE s New Gmaha_Nat'l Bank 'E | = | Directors oi the Kimball lirigation Distriet | croee 1y C e Gene Vie g 80, A essiol Knute de- 3 | has declared its intention to sell and will | ¥ slart 2 gt G 1 f:d.(m' ‘"n Rttt tne | NEAR HERES STATE WANTED #ell the entire issue of the bonds of ..m"‘h“\ are displaying an annoying disposi- | cided that he wou nsurg: R € REAL E district neretofore authorized (o b issued | S by sald board and by the electors of sald | 1 | YERS I'OR district, to-wit: The sum of ‘Two Hundred | Foe Wi HAVE BUYE. and Fifty Thousand (320,000 Dollars or any YT, Hay art of sald issue, at the office of safl| BME TFINE rd on the corner of Firsi ana Chestnut ets in_iKimball, County of Kimball and te of Neb-aska, on Saturday, May 14 | {1910, at the hour of i2:00 o’ciock noon. Sealed proposals will Le r ved by the bhoard at PLEASE DI- (iTs"$0 KIND RECT ME Yo (of_You 1T 2 | THOUGHI 1T wAS N OH' JAKE! JAKE! WHERE IS HE GO (NG ? JAKE! | SAY JAKE! ___lts said otfice for the purghase of sa f““s DIRECT- l\ FOR EXCHANGE—$3500 Lincoln house, | DOnds until the day and hour named above, | nu"°“ 8uT, 17 | 9 rooms for stock of cluthing -and fur- | 8t which time the said board will open SEEMS, | WA! of clothing and {6 | the proposa's and awurd the purchse of | uishing goods. Address Y 338, care "”“*;hmlu:x.u 1o the highest respousible bidder | e - FARE, | F bidders, the board, however, reserving | .. (o have « o s to ho d 0 e s of SRCANDISE OR HARDWARE. | &f bldders, the board however reservio | tjon 1o have something i say as (o how railroad bill. Minnesota members of the oice valley land near Whelllng | bob gy Seln'Be 00 BY” sata. board. at the law shall go on to the statue books. house decided that it would be wise to ingaton County, Missourl, I hIEh SLAL| than ninety-five (%+) per cant of their | Each amendment offered by a democrat or |adopt a similar attitude and they, too, are cultivation. (iood Improxemes 0. k.| [ace value. The said bonds are Payable|i....ceni fs resisted vigorously by Mr.|“again” the pet production of Attorney \j tock and grain farm. Price $37,600 | In from ten to twenty years and bear six b y POMEM Y mbrances light. J. R. Adkins, Council| 5o "ol Y0 00 T Eny e semi-annually; | Mann. On cach vote Representative Ben- |General Wickersham. Blutfs, la | both interest and principal belng payabls | nett, of New York, who is presiding over | Out in Minnesota the Norwegian and e — com assessments levied upon all the rea ' H ' X ! BUSINESS BLOCK, PAYING $2,400 | estate in sald district . Al bids must ‘o | the house while the bill is under consider- | Swedish vote decides the fate of ambitious /BEG PARDON ( OUR per yvear. Corner, d-story with basement. | accompanied by certified check, payable to | ation, counts noses. Whatever result he |statesmen. Knute Nelson fs a Norwegian ARE YoU LOOK- work ILL BE Price $20,000. Will take half value in good | the order of the Kimball Irrigation District | may announce there is dissatisfaction, and | by birth and he can get the state of mind > ; BACK PRESENTI land, balance on low rate of interest, { for not less than two (2%) per cent of the | o &0 4 ith de. el f voters in his te LING FOR THE ESENITLY] e o o e o "COMBANY, | amount of the bia. said check to be re: | either a democrat or an insurgent with de- [of that element of voters in stal DAISY FIE kD] | [ A WE SHALL HAVE Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bidg. Red 19%. :-hmx by the district as liquidated damages | mand tellers. It is upon hearing such a |quicker than any other man living. Incl- | 4 f Yo CLEAR UP " ~—— | in case the bld which said check accoms Sereno E. P s ir- | de ' he e s y H QUAINTRR seotitn of HOIE donty TAw | pafiles aHait be: accepted by (e board wad/| o ) that Sereno B, Payns srowa iv-|dentally he makes. his business to bes 1L SHOW;bi WTHIS SWAMP land for stock of clothing und furnishing | ihe bidder shall refuse or fall to,carry oug | ritable. that the state of mind referred (o has a You Mis To- goods. Address Y oare: of ‘Bee. [Lis bla, By order of the Boaid of Directors. | Mr. Payne cannot move around the house | high regard for the personality and states- / AH _,ODAY 'Rg?; THE K s GATION D g ChiNe Mg | ity & 2 i o oM 2000 CASH and clear ot worth about | by b 5 Walker, Bt Abrest Mhveq | With agility. Nature has endowed him [maniike abllity of one Knute Nelson. LET ME R‘SR)(Y $400. Want good rental property. .. | R. Morgan, Secrétary. A2id 24t | With much superfluous flesh. Being floor | They tell a story in the senate cloak | SHOW o) |3 | NOWATA LAND AND LOT A,'lialll;;é’\)\‘. o e . : | leader, Mr. Payne has to vote on every [rooms about a campaign orator who was WEEK 1“.4@ . Bulte &4 N. Y. Lite Bldg. Red 100 | N O en_ that sealoq promosate. tog | Proposition in order that" he may set a |delivering specches In Minnesota. He mar- ] { SOME WANTED TO TRADE-$500 to $5.00| bullding and furnishing an addition to the |&0od example to the vounger members. |velled at the hold Nelson had on the peo- ‘ worth of good clothing, furnishing 0ods | Verdigre school louse in accordance with|lence when tellers are called for he wad- |ple of the state, One day he was discuss- and shoes for good land. Shirley, Bues-|plans and specifications to be furnished by | stetta & Co., Humboldt, Neb. the Board of Education will be received by | 9168 down the alsle, passes through the tell- | ing ‘the subject with a Norweglan politi- U KEE Yes. BUT You /HOW ARE WE e = ——— | the Board of Education of School District KNOW THE OLD (PROGRESSING ? WANT swaps or city property: | No. 83 of Knox county, Nebraska, at the | i acres, nona Co,, lowa, $9. office of Harry A. Walker in the town of | G Y Regmos acres, southeast Oklahoma, $2.700. Verdigre, Nebraska, on or before May 15, | ) To MAREL acres, Blaine Co., Neb., $.000. | 1910, I3ach bid must be accompanied by cres, Harrison Co., Towa, $6,000. | certified check for % SAYING. THERES) AFTER WE GET ‘ ’ ALL THOSE OLD WEEDS AND 0. The board reserves AND THLLER, acres. Monona lowa, $8,000. the right to reject any or all bids. The BRUSH IN A 8 acres, Holt Co., Mo., $16,000. plans and specifications are now on file in | 3% aores. Frattiont. Cor,eTowi,. $30,000. the office of sald Harry A. Walker, where N 100 acres, Holt Co., M., $34.00. | may be inspected.” Harry A. Walker, b 417 mcres, Livingston Co., Mo., $37.00. i ) i ncres, Buchenan Co. Mo, $66.00. p 1,700 acres, Holt Co., Mo., $85,000. ICUT 'EM UP (3 JR. ADKINS, 1st' Natl. Bank Bldg. ) Council Bluffs, Ta | RAILWAY TIME CARD - = R’RY';’!:%'!W' " - — | — i B | ers, shuffies up the incline in the center cal boss. To his amazement he discov- 3 3 - S’ B D | it caser S om i aisle, crosses over at the rear of the house | ered that the rest of the folks in, Wash- . elaciriolty of gas nmecemsaty: simple f00t| Untom Pacifio— Leave Aretve |10 the republican side, and thumps duwn}lng(nn. who were generally supposed to|_ COPYRGHT, 1910, BY THE NEW YORK EVEWATHSORAN OVEW YORK NERALD C0J. A Mo pressure: a fortune, Write for free booklet. | gan g T Y e b, m, | nother aisle to his seat. He has scarcely | have something to do with shaping the - = e !'-.';T,p“i'«’fl" ?ly"”-h"d Investment Co.. Mc-| Chy & Pap. F'st Mail, 410 p. m. 645 gj m, | made himself comfortable when there is|destiny of the nation, were a lot of ama- N N " . ‘ague Bldg., Omaha. Atlantic_Express . 645 a. m. |another call, and so it goes all day long. |teurs when compared with Nelson. He . His Wife Gets a Few Points on Dress TAILORS Slnen vy % b M| Some members had the temerity to ask | therefore decided to put the matter to a e 0SS 0 e stapiisimen from His Oountry Cousin L _ | Denver Special 30 a. m. | Mr. Payne one night after the house had|supreme test. th MISFIT tailored suits—3% and 80 value Boiorade T R been pardding all day if he would walk| “Knpute Nelson,” the Norwegian boss had e at §is, Bee A. Aubensteln, 31l 8. Uth St | North Piatte Iocal 46 p. m, | home. declared, “he ban smart feller. Smartes’ BY AMERE MAN. L e Ry T o high Martin & Rubin, Rm. 21 old U. 8. Bk. Bldg. | {1and Island Loca 30 & m.| “Walk?" grunted Payne. “Why, I've|feller in whole worl." e e singularly plercing tone of a hig ! astin & \ Lincoln-Beat. Local I | Rl g e S e AR adr e e L . e boss of the establishment fipped soprano singing In a phonograph, “Is that L M A T e il gy e during o you think Nelson is as smart as Je- Edl g Had ] - S 5 ; > ve open the yellow telegram, read it, frowned Lillian Russell over there? Why, I thought nofs Centrale— the last two wecks than Weston ever|hovah?" the campaigner asked: e G. A. LINQUEST CO.. 25 PAXTON BLK. ! ) H 2 Uil s Tew AR iR U1y weis it was! I's stuck on that pin she has on Gifoakh BEDFeRET: walked in his life. “Wal,” answered the Norweglan, scratch- st the back of her neck. But, say, Jim has MAX MORRIS, 91 BROWN BLOCK. Chicago Li:"“lm;: “As old Knute goes, so goes Minnesota.” [ing his head reflectively, “Knute he ban |!naudible to his hovering spouse, and then promised me a diamond horieshoe! ‘T think R R R That is the theory on which the great!young feller yet." asked, as though he knew the answe: Fior ook Foits o the e o S et N 3 =S| Qmak Dodge Loc..b “Is it just as bad to think words as to (it hlestn g \ \ Chicago & Northwestern. — - — say them?” B Baks ) Dess’ The Boss, fliar with t WANTED—TO BUY EASTBOUND, . ; B N i o The Boss, unfamiliar with the niceties of W . Omaha Express 2700 am & : B it minine costume, could not understand i 'one l-rmd-ndyynE\l‘r‘\;r'!:.:Lnfl- o | Chicso Local a12 -y A A AN R A A R R A AR A A e ok A A A temporised the Boss'wife, who, needless the look of anguish which swept over hls TN 00 prige. SCCres = T | Golorado-Caicago ; a | AN T YN RN (T T A to say, had been metamorphosed into an R e ; 63/t ____|Chicago Speclai ... a 6 a (L sl kD 1 ” NIOE UNTINAL interrogation mark welghing 140 pounds e BAGE! SRRl T ¢ N T v I TED TO BORROW—400 or §00 for |Pacifle CoastChicago. & & | 4 il il LW Zil in the moment the telegrum was delivered peop ! ork,” the \ LERn L NTLLna 0 Bat ot Thteteat. 1 A5 | Gverland Limited = : i I’l A G \‘“ ihd! ”\ ‘\‘ ill“ I u‘\ i My ilons - IDNtecust srram. Rifialo swlil | Denver Special BEST FRICE paid for second-hand furni- | Carroil Local (wre. carpets, clothing and sboes 'Puons |Fast Mail . mond horseshoes in their collars, and if Boss' wife sald primly, “don't wear dla- ‘ 3 be here with his blushing bride in half an hour,” explained the Boss. “Send Mary erEe you were to do such a thing abroad you'd be lost—absolutely lost.” ORTHEO Texture and Flavor of Meat. | 3 out to lasso the fatted calf! Do they Keep < ) . s cthedd RO AR Twin City Express . a10:20 pm‘mfil‘:"ul"“); ,':‘"“f"l Wkl v’“_""”"l i ,”“ fatted calves In delicatessen stores e ;’”d“\)"”"; d’“‘"‘“"‘\””' not look Im- HIGHEST prices pald for_scrap meram | Sioux City Local... a 325 pm [amount of fat which they contain and to oL 0 0 0e Ry cRAIET o) RTIL it [pressed. She did not even seem to be and ubibrs. TACB. Rinirn. Oman, Neb. " | Minn. & Dakota aloam|a much less degree In thelr protein con SR A i el s iRl enlightened. On the contrary, she bristied KEIS . turni Rwin Gty T st O R A O D Toiitia aast Plaving silagd, skpstaiveyiaw: | Bl KEISER pays best for furnitur VESTHOU, : oin i Sduiil] o the mo ring, a, y , i Antigue furniture cheap. 1020 Center. Lincoln-Chadron . a tween the cheaper and more expensive cuts 1 guess what's good enough for the ful place we can think of! Otherwlse, | they'll go pack home and tell people how poor we are and what a ‘piker’ my husband | 18 is not so much in thelr nutritive value as {in their texture and flavo Al muscle | consists of tiny fibers which under the | A f {irs S microscope are seen to have the form of WANTED TO BL Fremont-Albion 3 tubes. These fibers are tender in voung | 6 OR 6-ROOM HOUSE TO MOVE| (hicago, Rock Island & Paclfice— |animals and In those parts of older animals | Norfolk-Bonesteel WANTED—5,000 feather beds. Write or |Long Pine-So. Plat ‘phone D. 1660 Metropolitan Feather Co., |Hastings-Superior . w3 N. 20t | Deadwood-Hot Spgs. president of the Woman's Club back home 15 good enough for me,” the bride an- swered belligerently And then, to cover the constralned pause | which followed, the visitor began to hum “Oh, well,” philosophically observed the | Bess, “we might as well make .the best Wil t EA o 1 i § 4 | the air the orchestra was playing. move at once. IAS in which there has been little muscula of it. That telegram must have been de PR % pe il 2 { NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Rocky Mountain Li | 1 ¢ 5 e AN gan again, “an awful ! New Yotk Life Bldg. ~Red 195, RoskmMann hin. strain. Under the backbone in the hind layed, so by the time you are dressed AN, en el quarters is the place from which the ten- | 2 they'll be here.”’ THE. Boss' RELATIVE. derest meat comes. 'This is usually called (gelatin, The process goes quickly if the| Now, the prejudices of the Boss' wife OUTSHONE HIS OWN WIFE the tenderloin. Sometimes in beef and also | meat is young and tender; more slowly if | Were equalled only by her charms—at in pork it is taken out whole and some-|it is tough. Connective tissue is also solu-|least, that is a liplomatic way of putting ~5: | Chicago Day Call| Des Moines Local glas 33 A-3367. | lowa Local . Chicago-kastern KExp. WANTED—TO RENT Chicaso Nebrasls Jisd o CHEAP, second-hand cash register. now. It's ‘Rings on Her Fingers and Bells } Do on Her Toes! Do you know it?" She boyancy had heen accomplished. Nothing |turned to her husband and, with a finality that might have emphasized her youth or |that suggested not e little the manner of L 1> e e . times it Is left to be cut up with the rest ble in acetic acid, that acid to which the|the case. One of these prejudices Was to | ey ynsophisticated heauty had been done. |# Section boss, she said: nd a note to We Are Getting Numerous Calls }m_“lf‘,;";_;)fn"“ & Lt !.,( the loin. In old animals, and in 'hnm-}mm-nm» of vinegar is due. For this reason | the effect that every woman not an in-| fer manner showed a combination of un. |the band and have ‘em play it.” For Houses of All Sises. List With Us' parts of the body where there been it is possible to make meat more tender|habitant of New York had a great deal|oxpected timidity and inspirational bold-| The note was sent, the tune was played much muscular action, the neck and the|by soaking it in vinegar or in vinegar and | to learn, especially in matters relating to iege for example. the muscle fihers are|water, the proportions of the two depend-|dress and deportment, from any feminine tough and hard. But there is another point|ing on the strength of the vinegar. Sour | resident of our seething citv. rings—nine or ten in which is of even greater Importance than|beef or “sauer fleisch,” as it is known to| The ‘education of the cousin from Buf- |a) this. The fibers of all muscle are bound | Germans, Is a palatable dish of this sort.|falo began when her prospective hostes 5+ 5:00 pm 010:15 am [together in bundles and in groups of h\ln-JSlnmx vincgar is a preservative this sug- | got into her quletest dinner gown, arranged dles by a thin membrane which is known |gests a method by which a surplus of beef | her hair in its simplest but most becoming NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., @4 N. Y. Life Bidg. Phone Red 1098 | ness equally dis poise of the Boss' wife. She w crting to the subdued |#0d applauded rapturously and noisily by o many |the bride and bridegroom, while the Boss ct—and the cost og \&nd his wife, who had never before at- f them put together might have pur-|!acted so much attention in a public place, . A chased one good stone. A showy enamel |YOW€d inwardly that they would "'3‘} 3 by , Wabash— YOUNG COUPLE desire room and board | Owaha-St. Louis E: in refined private fai i detached house Mall and Express ......a and front room preferrc Please state full | Stanberry lAluul (from particulars. Address A 671, Bee. | Councll Bluffs....... watch pinned to one shoulder praclaimed |*hOW themselves iIn that restaurant agan) the passing hour to friend and foe. For the rest of the evening a cool polit WANTED—SITUATIONS # 6:3 am (as connective tissue. This membrane, ifimay be kept for several days and then|style and crowned the severly classic | “I'm so glad she's had the chance to meet | ¢S5 Teplaced the patronizing kindness of A : p L0 Yall:15 pm @ 5:30 pm | N€Ated in water or steam is converted into|converted into a palatable dish colffure with her most unobtrusive hat. |a woman like you,” =aid the Boss in a con- | 1¢ hostess’ carlier manner. The Boss SEATMRT-OLASH ’l:)"(‘e‘"ih‘“r"x’é cotored *| Cnicawos Milwaukee & St. Paul— 70 Teceived 100 10 vots Tor = Uniea| (‘There!” she exclalmed, surveying the |jugal aside. “You man teach her such .."“f““v not po.unghaxitable; hotel, cafe or wealthy family; a good buyer | Overland Limited -alli4t pm a 8:00 am ’( Hiatas henator Rt tEkix s aans oos b”e perfect whole with satisfaction. “For once |lot she needs to know | “Poor - little gir he reflected as he an Tanager and coonomical good Chicago |QmanaCHicuge X T:1s am The Onlooker AALS‘ aEptari 8 | o got everything new and everything (o | The Boss' Wife alveady Inflated by a Waiched the flushed face of the bride, “ah references; understand handiing heip. Ad-|Solorado Special ......a 7; | . | match, I'm almost glad they're coming.” |silent .comparison of her own expensive|"88 & heap to learn. Tt will do her a lot o dress W Fuller Lake St Colo.-Cal 6:90 pm { P good: 1o know my wife." 8 W, ller, & | Perfy-Omaha Local.....b bils pm _— St And while she was In this mood of well- | harmonies with the blatant splendor of the | % 4 ¥ e - WANTED—Work for after school hours | Chicnge Great Western— Michigan Lank robber says his sweet- | S¢@ that John T. McCutcheon, the artist, | dressed resignation the cousins from Buf-|new arrival, grew even more patronizing |, he WAY out o the waiting taxicad and Saturday; prefer work at private|Chicago Limited heart drove him to crime. Men haven't | WO 18 hunting in Africa, was treed by an | falo arrived under the Boss' pral the ,,.;”. (mu., girl," who had reached n Mace. 'Phone Doug. 6680, Address B- Yty Lin > g 3 g 5 . state of after dinnel ss, fre Eaoe 4 A i B B changed since Adam's time. Not even |€lePhant. Probably an indignant beast that| The Boss did not notice his own cousin| “Poor little thir e reflected. “She's o ¥ er frankness, fremarked — —— Twin City Expres SN Ay R exniieh on & doserted plenic ground in the jungle | particularly. He has seen him before, and |not so bad. She needs somebody (o tell her | o you e it It you have any(hing to sell or exchange | s Py had run across a Sunday supplement con- | there was nothing distinctive or obje fow things to form her style, 1t would | g aon v res &N AWCUIly pretty woman-- advertise it in The Bee Want Ad columns, l;‘::::“'“ sTA Reported in Washington that Colone] | t8InIn some of Mc's sketches tionable In hjs appearance. But it was far real hindness for me to undertake it.” | o oy r on¢ BASSLID. ot mueli t9 | 100k at; but, do you know, I notlced a lot nore men looking at me than lonked st n & restaurant famous among seckers | hoy . tonight? It must be the way she rive. | of New York. I*'s very kind of the colonel, | be interested in the rumor from beyond [she was raw and extraordinarily flam- |after notoriety, but notorious among those | - S Roosevelt is for President Taft to succeed | Burlington— himself and Collector Loeb to be governor | Honest 7GOVERNMENT NOTICES 5y otherwise with the bride. Later they sat across the table from each eomen of Monroe county will| She was young: she was good looking; [other 8 I'll have to put her wise 1o a few . Denver and California while he I8 80 busy regulating the affairs |seas that the soulmate season has been |boyant. ~ Evervthing that a dressmaker |seeking anything else | ening : / OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING | Puget Sound Express. Pur v officially declared by Mr. Fer c d0 to enhance her rawness and flam- | “Say!" observed the up-state Quartermaster, Cheyenne, Wyoming, April | Nebraska points. of Burops, te §ive us & passing thought. ¥ pasiby My Eapinend | sould 3 bride, with | (Copyright, 1610, by the N. Y. Herald Co.) 271910, Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will | Black Hills..... P. Earle. e dor iy it 23t & ) ;b be recelved at (his office until 9:30 a. m., ( Northwest Expros By the way, the date chosen for Colonel o = W ML o ] ":‘e“fi‘!dl & ‘Z‘:b“lc' vt 4 | Roosevelt's arrival here, June 18, is the ) far as heard from, Weston, the walk- rF for grading and the construction of side. | Nebraska Express....... 610 pm | anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo. |er, was queen of the May. ity a1 e, cheTittin o | Kol B e | 5. { Treatment to Keep Complexion Smooth on Ocean Voyage . | —y, ings, ete., at Fort D. A. Russell, W Lincoln Local : g b : Estimated quantities as follows, viz.: Schuyler-Plattsmouth Ron| (ha celgnsl at ‘Watarioo stajion. | On, by the way, as reasoning beings. sauare trket umulmlks, l‘::)nno feet stone *E"'-llll'mm;lr-hw- 1t SN are we supposed to belleve, after weeks of and brick crossings, 1600 square feet of | Bellevue-Platt: iac uth. o € conerete crossings, 25,600 lineal feet of con- | Colorado Limited research, tnat “Harry Levinson, Aleck Anderson and Belle Moore, the latter two crete curb and gutter, 18,238 square yards | Chicago Special I Ishing, it has a refined effect. This liquid | if one wighes. MARGARET MIXTER | beings negioes,” as. all the papers point | h of gravel roads, 86,019 cublc yards of fill, |Chicago Express 1 ki A isheq, | ¥hould be put on with a picce of soft old | {out, are the Alpha and Omega of the white | !0tions that will keep her skin nourished. | Plans and specifications for the inspection | Chicago Fast of bidders are on file in this office, also | lowa Local e & Ome i 2 p her skin nourlshed: | puslin, wiping the tace and throat m...-» siave traffic in New York Fo~ example, a quart of bar " | oughly with it, as though it were water the office of the Chief Quartermaster, De. | Creston-Iowa Local.. uld there be after effect of stickiness partment of the Missourl, Omaha, Ne- | St. Louls Express..... e water must be | VERY DIFFERENT 3 8 | = e pm | We are to have lectures on “‘Chantecler.” &I | ppight touch on the price of eggs and the P | cola storage proposition A woman who goes abroad at this sea- #kin, for though barley water Is not nour- | It may be tinted with a grain of carmine, son should pack in her traveling outfit m | —_— M | Aember of the Illinois legislature says | made by simmering barley until the water becomes thick as light er CEEERET g8 : 88 braska, and the office of the Chief Quar- | K- C. &nd St. Joseph. termaster, Department of the Colorado, | 1+ C. and St. Joseph Denver, Colorado. Proposal blanks and | K- C. and St. Joseph.. General Instructions to Bidders may be - | had upon application to this office. The | WEBSTER | government reserves the right to reject or | Webater. ‘l m, should be!a final wiping with rc included in the toilet list. The liquid is| ziven One of the promoters Is quoted as say ing that the ripg fatality in the Moran- McCarthy contest will have no effect on 2 1 b 1a th i C—;,f/-@\ ~ ! | thicker when cold than when it is warm. | T neutralize any ¢ effect of the the holding of the big fight as “neither | ‘M'°K¢" oy A5 To DaUURIGGNY Areing efteot 9t/ % At EPEEEPEPRREPTR To prepare it two ounces of barley to a | wind during the day a simple cream, made AN ! RCoopt any or all bids OF any Part therect AF-L | Jettries nor Johnson is likely to serivusly | ¥ A . L . Envelopes containing proposals should be | Missours Pactfh [ hart the other And yot that iam't fus|QUeTL of ater is a desirable proportion, | by puitiug three drams of sweet almond i indorsed ' Proposals for construction, ete., | R e e and the length of time for cooking de.|oil, with one dram of rose water, thor ’ ‘\ir‘;“’:l-h‘:“"“l;.*‘:;‘;m‘;;"““’m—‘\l Russell. | o hurn Local | : | pends upon the strength of the heat oughly mixed and scented with a few drop 2\ a e W e e d | | ¥ | one « of the liquid, when cold, should | of rose essence should be rubbed Into the e addressed to V. K. Hart, ¢ loth | Chicago, | Much missed in the Wild West show is [pn® 4487 e Hauid, whoh qoid: dhouw) o Y 4y e — ” Infantry, A. Q Me U. 8. A, in charge of | Omaha— be put a teaspoonful of borax, dissolving | skin at night, wiping off any superfiuou Construction, Room 3, Keefe Hall, Chey- 1sk, ity E: Johnnie" Baker, whose exhibitions of |, g, o 4, 4 little cold water. A teaspoonful | amount. Honey is slightly bleaching, as ) ’ SQUS Womiag AWMU | Griaha Lokl rerre: | markmanship—standing on his head 8hoot- | o¢ (incture of benzlon is also added, when | well as soothing, and so is cspeciall FORT MEADE, 8 D. MA1 2 oo | Sioux City Passenger. [ ing giass balls and all that sort of thing— | o (LR, T p R e ot Kealed proposais. in triplicate. will be re. | T¥I0 GItY Passenger i |used to be a feature. The frontlersman —my; oompination produces a lotion that | in place of face powder a woman should celved here untfl 10 a. m., Mountain time, | S10uX City Loca | was detected'In the arena rigged up In a |, "\ o\ cleansing and softening 1o the | put on a liquid balm when dressing for th June 1, 1910, for constructng Cone - T e . disreputable looking pink Mother Hubbard, v 0 & lquid Aen dressin | Dam ahd_ cléaring reservoir site. in con: | i A ORI MoeE HuNIY, day. It i made from two ounces of pure " on wit For eade, 8. D, w | " inéng o L - anel oxide ol ne, one dram each of glycerine system. Plans and specifications may. be _‘M_SE‘_'@M__ whirling Dervish slipprs at the other end, ALY kide of ainc. gne 4 Rraf- ganring At oifives of Chief Quartermaster. Le- . v ! shamefacedly overseeing the tame east JANCIMRARS Musox; fipe V0w of HGPly &) o 'd Bttt of the Colorads, Doy P55 CANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN LINE | part of the entertainment Daily Health Hint R SEE A LSt o el ) 1 Tagarizment of the.Cojlorads, Denver. Cola Bt T Sl aeree Ve Mesoide | y |l violets. The zine is ta be aiss in bait 6 | Departmen! of Dakota, Pau!, Minn., el V. 10 e | Whyt j il the sweet water and the glyccrine ar by pnd thie otfies. s\ wileh lattet place o Norway, Sweden and Demmark 0 ARG 4. SR RO " bensoln are coribiged, when the'otier pait 0 i ) > - | United @ ¥ 7 By i TE R e We take, but we do not give Pure milk is 87 per cent water and may | of the orange water dged 4o them tlon, 4 Geposit of $18. to Maure veturn. is | elig O United Staiss ... .June 23 It scems 8o easy Sonie soul to please, be further diluted by bieed, feed and| the two mixtures put together lust “Hus your brother the artistic requized before plans are sent on Ind vidial' Soar ! June 8! Hellig Olav July 2 But we dole th, rudgingly less 45 2 ' -”II«*.II:H r_;rrto;;ufl;nnulnln; pmg.. 3| "’ steamers vquiy . with Wi “Y‘ “Oh—er—pop, el I %o ¢l ove gradgingly les .”"{uumt and its value as food diminish.d | preparation is applied with an old plec temperament ?' I iressed 1o Constronein for Dam | sust abin. §1s wpwsre; wecesd vabin. 0. & e o cplu.du thee | MU B LG wnd hard to live | thereby. wuslin, and should be washed off at nigh g , Clara; your mother | masies ME-7-9-10 | “Oh,dear, no. 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