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T T :RETIHING PRESIDENT OF THE AFFAIRS AT SOUTH ONAHA|RETIRING PRESIDENT OF THE ez isszizess | Buy Furniture in South Omaha’ EXCHANGE TO BE FINISHED SOON | ' O T Save 20 Per Cent and Get Satisfaction n healtl rigan Co Today He left for v a day. Prisoncrs. t All men of those a5 e e Lawn Furniture 8 before noon, having eiice. The compan now employing several hundred men. Most of them are e, : \ for this hard which will ramify through all districts of a s - C wood, neatly she ity Mid . proviis. s, complete’ onfbre.] ) =8 painted lawn beneh. Wonk, o, (he. exchune , butlaig, b} A : ; Weather or hard us Twenty ffth and M streets has been | ; e will not harm it. y . ze 36 inches, f& belng bullt under contraet to be finished | ; =9 : 4 ze 36 inches. within thirty days. The walls are now / ) || : \ gl 42-inch beneh, like completed and the roof is on cement | E : 3 | ahd the interfor remains to be finished. | 3 < ! Z ? 48-inch beneh,. like The work Indicates that the company g = > % Lraska ephone compa has reduced 4 It rates and it is possible that the tolis | : X ¥or Refrigerators—Same Make as = - i etween Umaha and South Omaha will be ! s Hiustration. - P h F t s omaba. and ot O vl s | i T e orch Furniture be done by the new compan not only sell lower by several dollars > Chief Briggs Arrives Today. g o on each box, but we carry the very WILTON, BIGELOW and BODY .. sSEDS RUGS, 20 PER CENT g § Chiel Briggs announced by letter from b i G A B A R e BELOW OMAHA PRICES Rockers and chairs, like cut; strong »aul that he would arrive J o hey are built to save ice and they do y thy e sl ; s S Bethive it S (- ) it. Complete ventilating system in SRR S R ’ 1y made of wicker and rattan, from bebn' i ¥ Paul since last Monday, 4 3 A . each keeps pure air constantly circn< TSI 250 ‘]““ n to companied by Sherife Bralley. The prisoners lating and food always wholesome an I"Q'O’O'O"i P 1 question sre Joseph Vendra, Emil Merts, 8 { 1. Stanley Thomas Call and Whliam ;- With hose Charged in Omaha. yvaen Sedlacek, all implicated s charged in the : n ¥ Brussels Rugs, in beautiful patterns and IRARARN 5 Springs assault case. Tne nreiiminary trial perfect design; our price A ) is held this afterncon unless further > % 9x1 Velvet Rugs, handsome patterns and good values é We also sell reason for m-‘m.\ ;n."-v-“l arise Retiring L. B, LOWRIE, D. . at Omaha prices, but we ask 209 less. sls 00 the beautiful Grade 3 etiring President of the Omaha Theolog- i o o Above %0 people, patrons of the South fcal Seminary, s Boldtere for', . v ok R LRIl SEi U by o and popn :m:’.“"‘ 7"‘("1.14‘: \.:.‘nl;'l :;::.W:‘.:””::‘l.m.m came to Omaha from Boulder. 9x1 Axminster Rugs of very high quality sl? 50 e = lar Porch Ifur Gr's rec yestorday i Yolo. e he was pastor o Heabhy Pl P s for 2 g H 3 3 Library’ hall. The room was filled to 3t8 | garian whenor ooy Poator il Spdiis for this Sani and noted for long wearing; our price. . . niture made of full capacity. The program wa .:.-n-mn.kv-»u1,,,“.,,‘ SEat Prsabyterian BHUsE Th QU “ tary Couch Genuine Bagdad Body Brussels, in most beautiful / i grasses, by BSuperintendent N. M. Graham, Who|turg, 11l He Is about 70 years of age and y x patterns. These would cost you $10.00 made an address In which he t0ld of the | may’ not rewmain i active service. jonger A handsome Sanitary Couch—ad- p b g SL3 L 526 30 b this. bonutifal ok development .;(lmunlc :.. the n.ul]h|('m"“~* than the coming year. Dr. A. B, Marshall justable, so as to be made into a bed more in Omaha; our price, only o 32 7 for this heautiful oa ! i of its great success. The care: | o g Jod 1 ¢ a fe > " 3 7 i astal —24- ‘.:r.::.(‘:hu;: o m_“:q i o “r"?l neap: ul Minn., was elected by the }:1&: f;:'"n!ul(‘;nfi:t “D\n,l‘:f“ mto ‘da,\ it 9x1 Bagdad Wilton—luxurious patterns and 536 30 . polished pedestal—24 » Of I'¢ & Dr wOwrie's successor, d m 8, ° an or! ental plece . . . [3 4.5 g ) ble, he sald, for much §€ the £00d WOTK 1 | aot mpon the tenmer weon 1 S ey of furniture. A regular $4.00 valte in perfect designs; our price, only 03 B inch top. A regular $4.50 value the high school, which 1s fllustrated by the |, o4 ANYSOmRha #tore in Omaha [ vichestra, the guartets and the chorouses A M . which are doing remarkably well, SUNDAY INSURANCE 77 Kitchen Cabi Mr. Graham took occasion to leave the| MIDWEST LIFE SHOWS GROWTH ) ts, $2 7;': " A subject of music and discuss other new | Sidias Y ) nets, 3 o s AL T ) A ol n nd AT Tkheie. 161 Galens ANt o s ou wonder how we $22 50 Rt All South Omaha talning and the kindergarien work. In| Method of Denling with Its i Aaby dIttechnt) sisce [ the latter he expressed great satisfaction. | plicyh 0 B Man) Z R hibittvaauctiay the fekoutlent Dro i sav % and designs, to fit — R e e iy G ot ave you 20% i T 20 cars pass our door ihe exception that the high school orchestira | dicated in the following comparative table Well, it's no secret—We have unusually < k”'.hm.' 'qm.“.' S fmfl' ‘U/ f dia_not appear, belug stopped on account ||\ INSURANCE IN FORCE low rent, for one thing; we do an immense S Qur prices are certaln- ope : 1 1f coming from Omaha, all you have to of the athletic meet during the afternoon. sl 0 business for another; we keep all possible ex- g ly 10:‘ on «_lfm line, as 4 do is ask the conductor for a transfer. Board Miss Ensor was the reclplent of many | December 41 1905, Sy pense down to the minimum—These three {a FOUCKHON, Losauiiara any South Omaha car, for they all pass our praises for her work after the recital was | Decomber &1, 190 - . things combine to enable us to save you at 4 B 2o priced gom 1A > surprised ‘s 5 feb ) April 1910, J Omak door. You will be surprised at the number over. The performers also shared in many o . . 1 2 > . o maha. You have no 2 ¥ Mia Busthels, Wil 4 east $20 on a hundred dollar purchase, and [ { Evour tHends wh ¥ Al Hpopenity b el vt g usiness written i the- i S Rente 1 S E bl ven (dOTIAr hardKase. < A% B¢ idea the number of i of your friends who appreciate our low prices months of 1910 exceeds that written in the > . ¥ . \ V' vill v y ' S 0 Rev. George Van Winkle will return from el g P longer to make this money. with one of these in come in automobiles as well as street cars. Chicago Saturday morning and will vccupy your h_omv. Mnd_n of bis pulpit as usual. He attended the Na- oak, with dull finish. tional Missionary congress held in the me- tropolis during the week. He afterward tion of the managers of the company that the close of 1910 will show $2.7:0,000 of first class paid for insurance in force, all written in Nebraska. ’ The Midwest Life 1s a strictly old line a II attended the Northern Baptist convention. Nebraska 11 1 Nebraska life ins ce compa s Rev. Dr. R. L. Wheeler will preach Sune |0 ihice ut. Lincoin, Thice. ot the i | i i day morriing from the text, “‘He Took Upon | rectors live in Omaha ; Dr 2 B B ’ll«\i" | Himselt the Form of &' Servant.” In the |wiy iy aluo vice president of this com. | 1 Ou h maha evening he, will discuss thoughts sugsested | q;y; My, J. E. Baum, president of the ! by the death of King Edward VII of Eng- Bennett company, and Rev. H. J. Kirsch- land and the succession of George V. I i }y Kirsch nd 1} 8 rge | stein, pastor ot th 'Side Christian | “Life's Pligrimage” will be Rev. J. M.|o,u00n, The agency work at Omaha is In L Bothwell's toplc at the Methodlst church. | chyrge of Mr. B. J. Kuhn and Mr. C, | In the evening an evangelistic service Will | willams, with offices in the new Iijan. STk be held. : Aol bullaink after: Tuhell ey IR Al ity not giying you too much trouble, would Clement's mission and his general topic![ife are made in Nel Tl : Lieutenant Shackleton said that the limit will be “Whit-Sunday, the Birthday of the |jas over 140 satisfied policyholders and | ; - of the, journey south was reached January rusin an eriume Church.” Rev. Alfred G. White Wil con- | nas never had a I 3 4 y 9, 1900, at 8823, and showed a picture with s ad & law suit. FEven the name i d S duct haly communion at St. Edward's mis- | ¢ it Iven the name | Engligh Officer Lectures on Journey blan Busday morning. 1 will Conaust the | acremmantr e’ pether b plalnice or | to Find Pole. [ da b o S T AR Specials For This Week uuunl‘ “":”L“u:f{. S M;:rotnnl\ of any court. It treats its agents ol g dse bl Your_opportunity (o get a new Rev. J. C. Kennedy will preach at the|in the market for life fne 5 0 are [he said, they ate frozen horse meat and " ever yo“ ry I ’ u..‘ll""‘.::'.'(f.f'.'l ‘J;efll;‘!;nnw\. Toilet Waters United Presbyterian church Sunday morn- | 1Mustrated Talk by Famous nibbled on a biscuit to make it last longer. R. and G. Peau De Espagne, 1 ounce ing. At the close of the lecture and moving package for . i $1.35 e o DEMOSTHENIANS SET MARK to Omahans—Sidelights on pictures the lieutenant sald that owing to ] H11) Pinoud’s French Carnation, 1% néu:,-5 o) v lar Travel Are the small crowd he would consent to an- 3 ' fot 3 . . . ! Dr. E. L. DeLanney expecls to leave ¥ gy gl e Hubigant's Ideal, 2 ounce . .35 PR b R W conitncy LTt v High School Soclety Closes Year by swer questions for a few moments .mu\ i ive a Hubigant's Rose Ideal, 2 ounce $3.30 Martin Smith, was arrested yesterday fo MRS | DIRASPt:. the | several were put to him by people in the Bouquet Farnise Violel, 2 ozz. ..84.00 Igaving his team loose in the ‘streets. Romg, " ” he ex. |audience. He was asked why he did no: f‘:“.'."r‘:”:j‘“".'n"m[‘\““"‘,:‘fl"‘i“;_'~- 1 The Shamrock elub will give a dance| Members of the Demostucnian soclety of | Lieutenant Ernest Shackleton, the < Luse dogs more on the trip, and said that it T8 Trefle, DEr OUDCE . rrserersr . 760 Wednesday evening, May 18, at Rushing's | the Omaha High school gave a dinner last | Dlorer of the Antarctic and researcher o | | - was because he learned from his former B3 Atkinson's White Rose, ounce ....78¢ hall. night at the Rome hotel. The society, | the South pole, lectured last night at the A summer bowling league s to be organ- | Y (rip that the dogs could not stdhd the drift- 5 i 1ecant South Omana Sunday morning at| WDich 15 one of the largest literary and de- | Auditorium on his experiences and life 11| jng ynow and that the pones proved more TOILET WATERS 10 o'clock bating societies of the Omaha High school, | the far south. successful. He announced that he will be 1. The Mystic Workers of the World will|Bave the dinner as a closing event of fts| The lecturer told of the difficulties en- |y o4 Sunday by one of the men who made | Hudnuts Vlolet tiverome, smait 730 sive . bull Tueday” evening, Muy 17, at | school year countered In gouting enoush money \0- (e iy with him, Dr. Douglas Mawson. |~ L ; Hyahe s dplennt AR TEY Y The. home. of Jake Beatty, near Child's| BCUt thirty members attended. Stuart | gether fo make the polar trip, and ;l l“l The Palimpgest club gave Lieutenant :,{l\\n‘i‘?u »r.‘h.’.‘.‘,‘.“ y’:n(u“; bottle crossing, in Sarpy county, burned to the|G0Uld was toastmaster and he found him- |after the gift of $100,000 from the English|gpgekieton a lunchesn at the Omaha club | gy ACaEANOR. DL ground Thursday night selt confronted with a movel situation, as | Parliament, he made $60,000 since last No- | pigay afternoon at 1:30 and he was en- | AgureatIanetal THotTIA D D. Ringer returned Thursday from |there were before him three presidents of | Vember by the sale of his book and by lee- | ¢ iqineq during the day by the Military A B o TR, J4p a8 ieeh L0 8ti6nd | thy_soclety=Fred' Carieon, sresident in1009; |\(UNIDE.; Ho said that he still had some by | club of the Deparyment of the Missouri : Melcher-Schmidt Drug Co. Morman Heafey, fr. 1s doing well at st | Fichard Barnes, president at the present | the original debt to pay of }"l”; e i H"w headquarters. Friday evening he took din- W N ph el Al Joseph hospital, where he has undergone | /me. and Chester Arngld, who was recently | the 100ks of the crowd present he would ner at the Henshaw in company with & T T Fesoripion: Bpecialists. an operation for appendicitis elected to led the soclety next vear, still more in debt on account of coming to | C] | number of the leading citizens of the city. J Both 'Phones Free Delivery A fire broke out at the home of Id| The proposition of a literary club holding | OMaha. His last trip to the South pole| 1! Sl 17th and Farnam Sts. Dorrity, Twenly-sixth and H streets, ves- |a social event outside the high school Is @ | ©O8t him $176,000 Y. M Notes. | i » terday, ‘caused by a chimney which was Lieutenant Shackleton has the happy Eift| The first base ball ge gt A ehive. Loss. was slight new one in the Omaha High school and i A he first base ball game of the season 7 n e Touns Men's Christian assoclation | thers has been some talk of others follow- | Of being able: to. relate scientiflc facts in | will be plaved at Quting park Saturdey : ? To Use This Burner \ A The lecture | Aftérnoon- between the Omaha boosters held a meeting and luncheon at|ing the example of the Demosthenians apa | ® WIttY and pleasing manner. The lecture | company and the Young Men's the Greer hotel last night and found that | perhaps two or more of the smaller soeje. | V48 lustrated with stereopticon views and | aisgiiation team. The camp 18 rapidly be- 7 Means Success. $1.700 had been subscrived for the institu- iR S b et b moving pictures showing the various points | ing put in order for scason. A s I Gh Tanewnd S eols, | thes m‘r':'.1‘1::»:“‘:.:"\":‘: Il‘H‘::I‘l‘l at wor| [ of interest along the journey and typical | Humber of new bungalows are being bulit. i 5 A PERFECT OIL BURNER P . base ball Lo bl Sr—————— | g ardtio expal The une | Dr. Barton O. Ayleswortl, formerly presi- > We have never had a case of dissatjs- feated yesterday by the team from ihe hog Yv.ow.oo Notes. | views iot. the Antarctio expedition. “Theone | C0F CGRN T Y EEN O O ome. and S FARtion aate. 1At asiinas wirE R yards of the Unlon Stock yards. The score | Monday noon luncheon for all religious | Picture which seemed to please more than | u¢ pregent lecturer and organizer i The simplicity of construction, the ease Was § to 4. binson and Thomas were the | work committees of the association and | the others was the moving representation | National American Woman's - . of control, makes It perfect, and the battery for the former and Murphy and | conference following at 2:00 | 02 the penguins, the Antarctic bird, which | sociation, will deliver an addr | | /[i[1; fact utmost to be considered 'is the ex- Stevons for the hok barn team. Poor field- | Monday—Pifth number of regular enter- | o of man. These clumsy crea- | 33sociation bullding Sunday at ,tremely low cost of operation. It costs ing cost the game, which was apparently | tainment course. Tllustrated leoture on I.on. | 48 O fear of man iyt e o “Judge Lindsey and the Juvenile less than coal or wood, always under for the sheepmen until the fifth inning. |don by Dr. W. O. Henry, Members fres, | tures could be seen wobbling over the snow | The lecture is open to the general public , your control. readv to turn on or Off The South Omaha Commercial club wiil | Seats may be reserved in advance. Public |and ice and their queer antics were de- | and no admissfon will be charged =z No. dirt, no smell all danger of ex: meet in special session at 1 p. m. today to|admitted by door fee. le or 0 The public school athletic meet will be ) plosions avoide: Our oll burner cannot dofaidis the AnneE ol sIDRIamMACHIS LHS | ATT clskeon 1, the ‘Eymusstom: claiad tass | Sidedly Hnterssting, to’ ‘Heople who "ive |4 0B R 0 et weelk . A pesiiminary = explode. No extra_heat In these ha incomplete census returns of the olty. Tt| saturday. ANl BYMDRstIc exerclsos for et | contest will be held in the assoclation gyme — summer months. What a few of ou ls thought several hundred names have|paignce of the Season. whr be songucted ot | Early Explorers. nasium on Monday, Tuesday and Wedness == = - many satisfied customers have to say omitt | e conducted X - pout this mos ec nd mos been omitte {the Outing park at Carter lake. Ask for | The first picture thrown upon the screen | day evening. About twenty-five teams, about (his. moat martect ) and ‘mont formation at the office. o ing the two. trips of Liew. | S4ch representing a school, will take part economical oil burn Miss Mollle C, Wolfe of Cedar Rapids i | 2% & Map showing the two trips of Lleu” | jp ‘the meet, one-third of them contesting | 119 N St, South Omaha, Neb. | cost me $7.00 per ton. The past (hree Spending (ws montha 1 the Goah Rapids I8 | (enant ~ Shackleton and the “‘farthest |on each of the above mentioned evenings. Success Ol Burner Co., months 1 have used three bbis, of tion studying its work and methods. Miss | BoUth” of previous explorers. He showed | The three winning teams will compete in Omaha, Neb. oil At a cost of $2.66 per bbl., a total Wolfe goen to Texas in the Tall e senora) | one red mark which represented the spot | Uhe finals Friday night at ‘the City Audi- tiemen: _We have been usi of 31 Had 1 used coal it would wecrel r o Jotal asecets L 4 torium one of your Oll Burners since No- | have cost me $14.00 to say nothing ) p necretary the local association at Fort | where Captain James Cook went in 1 vember, 1909, and it has given the | of the kindling and the carrying of Phda b Byt tast X £t | and, with his characteristic British humor, |7 best of satisfaction in every way. | coal and m(llum mnlinx to |I‘|“¢nl|l)»~, | Friday Evening—Last number of the na- 4 2 3 1t s easy to light, you can have it Is much cleaner than coal in every H | ture study course at 8:15. Dr. Jenks will atked with ‘Al Apparent 'eeriousnoss. | - po s Seorels Quick fire and when you turn the ofl:| way. It is a great labor saver, and 3 oy |lecture on “Nature in the Bible.” Ta o relation.” Several pictures were o! he stove cools quickl There | any lady who will give it a trial will 244000] * |l on st the Bibie e it ekl s g | shown representing the ship Nimrod and | YouShould Know| are no ashes, coal or kindling to car- | find it a success. FARMERS |members of the association or not. Lectur IR ALY Faon on ChHE: flaoe | its crew, and one silde pictured waves Tv and it is much cheaper than any- Yours truly, PHONE'S 5 thing we have ever used MRS, W. A. SWEARINGEN BELL.DOUGLAS |19 | Sunday—Vesper service at 4:30 o'clock in | forty-two feet high, which were encoun- I pronounce it a perfect success in IND. Aipli | gharge of the gymnasium department. Ad- | tered by the ship soon after it left for the evers' way and will heartily recom- R dress by Rov. K. H. Jenks, D. D."subfect: | south polar regions. a1t 15 my nelghbore Nt rlorence, Nob P “The Strength of W 00d."" “Spec y ! Very truly yours, The Success OIl Burner Co., s Ay | mutic B members Ot Eymmastim sewich | Speaking of the hardships encoyatered; e s TERBA Omuna, Neb WiJ BOEKHOFF, | ¥ xt y | Social hour at §:30. Every woman Invited, | he said: ; A Gentlemen: 'We have used one of | Bullding opens at 2:00. | “Sir Phillp Brockhurst had both feet | Y \4-\:\;I;‘7||;rvl‘\‘all 3 4-8-1 :;‘,‘“.‘;» on ::’x.::‘u”\V.I‘.pn::‘v”"::: n.»f; 5 RETAIL DEALER Friday—Afternoon house warmink at Out. | frozen and one big toe amputated in conse- FRS Soeesy b, » find it a success. Tt 1s much cheaper n (park bungalow, All women interested | o once but he did not lose it, for he still Gentlemen, The Oil Burner I pur- | than coal, less dirt, much guicker 80550, fnvited to be present. Take car at Four- | >r about January | fire, and you can have the heat as | teenth and Farnam streets and transfer to | has it in a bottle as a memento, e RO R O aovenn 1n | zou WRAtAC a0 Thot T wanla Taihe elty snd we NEWD FARMERS OF THE | jum members will picnic at the park and | 80" he continued, ‘though ome cook at- | Tilere ‘being w famlly of from ix | mend it te anyone. RIGHT sort to tll the idle acres. Will | in for th i tained some unpopularity by pulling a sock 10 eight to cook for 1 used a ton ours evry truly You come if we show you where you can | FeMain for the evening ) : p bout every eeks which A LLETT make money easier than you ever made out of the soup dne night. One man amused ; | about every six weeks which W. K. HOLLE1 if before in your life? Just answer that | roof Enough. himself by reading aloud Gibbon's ‘Fail of | M A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY question, Write me 4 tote and may that | “He is a chexp bully,” sald the other | the Roman Empire,) and another Brown- | where corn is rased. you want (0 make u living u little bit | man, “‘a coarse, common, red nosed, fi- ‘ easler than you have ever made it before | nancial bully. d s poems, but In spite of that we got Any one desiring to procure territory for the exclusive sale of the Suc at the same time share in the devel- | ' “you've got the proof, have you?' said | 81on8 well together. If a man feit dis- Golden Seal, the root of the above cess Ol Burner should not delay in filing an application for territory with ‘VANT‘ D y us. 1t is going rapidly A prient of the s “lnh" Y P;"fl h.!‘ (dnn the first man. grontied he could step outside the door and | plant, is a very useful medicine, Many We furnish goods with every dollar invested. wflg":‘:r:;* RS APINS N6 NG, TaDES, """‘\E'lv_mml:'-: Iy n::"m'.’;f_\ proot,” cried the | find 4,000,000 miles in which to take a walk | people gather it in our rich woodlands You . omM satisfy yourself about | ¢ (00 Ingrate once re- | 4,9 pe sure of meeting no one. during the summer. Few people know success oll Burn‘r co. to loan me $17!"~Cleveland Plain fil rent that By h e, 11 this if you will write to me at once. I | pegler, Jevitating Momen: how valuableitis in dyspepsis, catarrh w! at vacant house, AT TR SECTION. MAS o’ DE. | PERSONAL PARRGRAPHS | conere, wore irritating moments. of | and s genoral tonic. 19204 Farnam Street. Omaha, Nebraska (hose vAcADt roOms, or secure Just WHAT IT WILL DO course. | remember once when three of us » g . N FARAE S Wi, E ikl B ous, | omembe o0t WS o€ | s ousand podeot i ot s "Phone Douglas 4828 bodar on short s, ot 4 121 - ach yer he famous ¢ ::lm.n‘c. and may mean a fortune to you. | S Glalr “r Hlinnxmum_ Lolo., s cided poke In the back and heard- a soft, | yoo . oo pe:'"n e M::l‘l‘n':"'fl:y' Smbll:oe0t ‘to’ weal’ o' conminced 2 o iliame. traveling pas. o A - ¥, % ! B_WoQUOWN, Secretary BURL OOM- | [clger agent for the Burlingion. sleepy volce saying, ‘Exeuse me, slri It V% | gyerypoqy uses Peruna for catarrh,