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e e new state steel brid r the river | June 24. This dry weather ha@ injured about two miles south of Crete. the grain and hay which they expected | 5 _ T . ¢ O Rocker $22.50 bridge will be 20 feet long and will cost | would be lost unless rain would come | Buffet 850 g Table $40 Rocker or Chair $17 Rocker or Chair $10 hair or Rocker $22.5 in the neighborhood of $, soon. The family have enough of last - - Year's crop, however, to see them through | T. C P h AUDITOR SMITH GIVES | until October. Rahlf thinks that the dry 'ul Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer ime to Can Ieaches STATEMENT OF EXPENSES ™ ather fn Germany destroys the theory . 2 A roachln | that burning sunpowder makes rain. His | the well-known author of Mrs. Rorer's Cook Books, will deliver 18 ApPP g | relatives are confldent that Germany will here a series of LINCOLN, July 24.—(Special) then Italy, then France anl winding Cookery Talks : : Auditor Smith has prepared a statement |yp by invading Fngland and taking all . During this week a of the expenses of the state government | ity colonics, A Clearing of odd lots and broken lines of and Demonstrations 7 for the second quarter of the year, cov- | C N drapery materials of every kind. Bach Tiax i s il special demomstration of ering the monthg of April, Mu;‘ u'n;IiJ\m papioten trom Table lvn..-n‘, g We enumerate a few items here that are particu- an Dy it which shows an expense o 248,848, 6 T JE ROCK, Neb, July 24.—{Spe- tractive: . . o 3 ; . v divided as follows: clal)—Table Rock council No. 223, | larly sttract! : July 26th to 31st mclunve Fconomy Jars will be con o e R $124.630.38 | Knights and Ladles of Security, was re- | L C to which you are cordially invited. ducted in our basement ST o i i orsaied her voning wndne | ace Lurtains : one and telegraph the direction Jacobs, district Volle Curtains, filet insertion, four pairs These talks may well be called lectures, they are so thorough S lf s l fo man by the drill team of S A R o 3.50 | and Instructive. They will be given at 2'30 o'clock each afternoon elr-dJealing spplics, ete. Pawnee council No. 130, Fift candi- | $4.50 Duchess Curtains, nine pairs at ......83.75 P 3 Mi'cage ané travell enses | . . uring the week, on the Fift 1 A A ) - { | Mlosge ot trarals i daies wars laiiatad, of whioh twbive.ve-| | $8.60 Cluny Custelna: tiras paire ates s BEED | durios the » Fitth Floor, Borth wide, Do not miss hear Mason Jars Furniture 2nd repairs came beneficiary members. The follow- Duchess Curtains, five pairs at......82.95 | !n& Mrs. Rorer if you are at all interested in the culinary art. 1 D OMAHA SUNDAY BEI JULA \ | Nebraska ‘ l Nebraska l Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska —_— STATE EMPLOYES "Mlhmry Wedding INOLOE IYOI BOAUTION | |fents m tand 16 vt oot 10 G| ie slonmau omots.. . penses they have During the last week County Judge b . ! || Nutaman jesued marriage licenses (.n the R P i gt i Dr. Bradbu If Everybody’s Breath kson and OFFICERS ARE CHOSEN following paries: Dert M (Speclal.) | ,» ATRICE, Neb., July 8 Mary R. Thompson, Clifford C. Mounse % ashionable took place | &1 for the prre? 4 o FOR TRI-STATE FAIR ‘..m\ Alice Chance, Clarence Les and Jon 4 smellad to himself like it doea to the other North and South Siders to E,,g,,gc esday night tobinson ‘ i Rk A v nle Flelds, Dennis Rock and Stella Hud 4 fellow, ..n.l‘n u‘v“’.(m;oun by :n H\lt't‘h; n'dnr Miss Alice Cc t0F of CAD* L which wab ormanined e i CRAWFORD, Neb, July 2(—(Spectal) | dleston and James H. Hosack and Fran- was caused chiefly by pyorrhea (which is a in Diamond Contest on Occa- ‘, ahd ites, Jo Hugkins of | P“ i g i - S S mase soseting * the cfttaens | cls Overmets. fact), people would elumor for the medicine Ain IEBING Of [ wug practicaily closed Friday and the i . - - Ret the sion of Their Picnic. ¥ Robit narriage | it P 4 g M 1 elected thelr officers for the | Jonn Hfeast ralrd to that T am using as n oure wo fast tha v [to Licutenant i1 rwell, the v e made toda Aol on helding e | LoD By, & FRlDUry Gttorney, W countries producing it could not supply the company expects t spend about " ing i re wratin fro N ot t In St 4 e of the Chadeon |y ! 5 perating from an attack of asthma demand e viiliam " ad 20,000 on improvements about $15.000 for Denver g MAY MAKE M‘TO NUMBERS | ispiscopal churet lating, using the | rurnicning the hotel. 1t is safd the pur. Frospects are that Crawford will hav #0 per cont of all the peopls have pyorrhea, Episcopal ring ser Fotin 1 t 1 ona of the best fairs ever pulled off in Wateh y L 1t they bleed t | 3 " chase price of the ock was $75,00 and ateh your gumas; they bleed, come to me, (From a C ndent.) Kok ‘”‘“' w ed " her mother, | et of the capital came from Omaha this section of Nebraska. Arranger oL ““" : '\':\"' ',"""'.':"": slal) Good nYl 1 oan stop It, 1f you cannot call, I have a eclal.) —8tate Mrs, Colladay and Mrs Ellza Munroe Land was sworn in Friday by now being made for it "\" had h l‘,"” b r“."' ;“ Fear Here home treatment that will do the work, Write iy baoking thels olas, & rof Mra, HUKINN. | Mayor Maver as o special offic ractions and many novel features will AIbert Stener is the first of the farm- r to me: 11l anawer quiskly, s for the game Who came fr \ ton to attend the . be added to an alrcady e Prog rs Lving near Columbus have thres P all {“w '“ v e ‘v‘ <5 _.N; Wt | that the smallpox quarantine throughout : lded to an alread program " Sis DoINeS Wi, '_“_;d P —_— A Quallty Dentist for all your tooth Th: {_\- " O s & whut b o g o the city is enforced. He has been pro T {Y‘V‘\‘\IHA Iu- ln- offy e -‘-M-‘vl r‘ bl st igeem ey iy Money Back troubles without the pain Nor e depending to|tended by Captain Huggins | vided with e in ” 1| President, Dr 3 rank tichar ty-st ‘e folded hirty some extent bat .»,1 All the fcers of the post were \‘\-‘,,:,:k.'. ,,IL:v:, h,“yu M L “'\ vice president, Dr. J. . Hartwell; secre- bushels an acre, and I8 of kood quality 8 \ Porocelain fillings from §1.00 up, they have a lot of old players mat . theirfamilies, the ot | I TS (T ‘Nere remorted | tAry. Rev. Walter ¢ Rundin; associats| The outlook for one of the best grain « Suaraniee Ratlroad fare for 50 miles allowed, Henry Clarke of the rallway commission, | fi attending in full dress uniform. gy e 0GR secretary, John D. Hoywood; speed sec- | seasons in this county is confirmed. Oats ;hr‘. aticnal league, will 1»|\v‘ box work 5 n the lawn l‘w\ I»;l “l-nh'“-‘ n: toh, Neb., sold & Polled MHe Year. | committee: O A Minick, L. L. Loass, |growing raplidly with & good stand and & Yealy in ”m:h‘ or the North Side, with Ross, catcher [wecding mard i, while the bridal party | giq*parees Wi § CCHCE BRRCONT SVORE | G S T8 Adams, Willlam Shumway | olean of weeds, : A ( for the old Young Men's Men's Christian | took t respcctive places in the main |7 i oF BN ek 10 R Ofland 8. M. Xnapp. A€ G NIGIEN meetEg o (s Gty 0P21.22 Woodmen of the World Building, Phone D, 1756, | u_q.:“,\.u n team of Lincoln, on tho r 1 . . W ‘,, “.” .\,‘, v- ¥ 1.-:“-‘1"‘“ L BOmoer of Tasriers have marketed |t onnil, & TOILUNon WS Duised 4o nolity 14th and Farnam, Omaha, Honrs, 8 to 0; Bunday, 10 to 18, ml‘\‘n‘,' line, e o o P o l“”‘ Aol e In c thelr ne'v wheat here the last few days Falrbury Newas Notes. all the telephone companies to remove Lot £ b M orieg’s ¥ wing the ceremony the bridat|10F, Which they received from ¢ cents to| FAIRBURY, Neb, July M.—(Special)—|qil poles kept and maintal by them rl\»kn;‘m;”“; »\\:w“" ‘vvlr]“L\‘ "“,‘, roll o ; ." iy " ““N“ v‘h“‘ $ per bushel. The grain tested f The Falrbury band, accompanied by A on the wstreets and alleys In the pav OIAT 1t HeehaIy e, w the bride Drocesded to | 1r e Tus to sixty pounds per ¥ of automobiles, went to DIlOF yng district. Paving of atreets will be N TR ’;"x Q,; ? Siders are depend 1| cut the wedding cake with her husband's Harry Gordon, who was one of the lust night to give a concert at the open- sommenced soon, & petition is circulating | WY Goon Ao souitiubiees of thUle Bltck, ]| sen . to market this year's crop, say his | Ing of the Diller chautauqua. The Diller among the owners of property in Colum . the youthfulness « " il ¢ ; . wheat vielded twenty-eight 1 to | Chautauqua association has arranged & bus, who will have to pay for the pav Nane Better nearly wil are youn we of | Refreshments were served on the 1awn. ene gere. : y : B \ b ¥ them from the unive with @ uni-| where a large number of tables had been RCISHoh oF Mol ) g i , |ink by bithulithic process, and it 7 per \ S l \Rs \ R Ty plived,. Tiavish and SEpeniive gs Were | oo ston of molten metal at the e Jitney line conducted by W. I cent of the property owners in tha pav 4 N ) L\ FATeihe & the Tnem Biven 156 Hride mlvv x:l\lummm plant Friday seri )\ 1 has been discontinued owing to ing district sign the petition, the work { *fi \ < I ()l l) l l‘l‘ North 8ide ows, manager; Math- | Lieuten and Mrs. Burwell departed |y ",',‘ir,:;"‘h,(,"' “\"l”‘”“}”':; il A lick of patronage. Mr. Hubbard intends will be commenced at once. (" § ML A \ ews, short Cibe, second; Willtam r Denver, where they will spend a| cAyts; © head, neck and shoulders. | (o run a threshing machine, Attorneys for Charles Wurdeman in his » o Py 3 genter; Avers, left Hall o Mellor HIS6 {nonth in cole bt : Falrbury fans learned that “Blondie” cass againet the city of Columbus and HENRY POLLOCK, Distributor ed Choss, hateher: Clarke. piicher; sub- | proceed to ti where Lieutenant| ¢ ,f!'.:!;":; :: '\',l"_:“l‘.‘ Bt Lamb, who played third base for Falr- Willlam Horrabin, filed their costs bond Gt Phone Doung. 2108 stitutes: Forbes, Ferris, Hinkle, MoKim | Burw will § i command, tHe| e ) ATER eb., July 24 bury's State gue team, has landed a fa the sum of &0 at the office of th m N NGS EWING "CC i B mat 0K Twelfth Cavalry oop B, mow doing | (Special)—The village of Lorton, fn Otoe | similar berth on the Wichita Western clerk of the district court, preparatory | l‘m WITLOW SPRI L ,“|“~ \ . g outh S r, Thomas, le border duty has notified the county officiale | league team. H. Thiessing, another of to appealing the case to the suprems | 2 b Kattelman, fi lie, right; Bays that they will not need to make any tax | Fajrbury's star pi s hold o court of Nebrask, second; Johnson ¢r Branagan, third; Ra.- r4, is holding down | court TN ret, {Krk or Ilarlan, catcher Caley of Haysel, pitcher A | Ruffum, Mumferd, Bushnell, Be eoe and Westering. Edwin Morchead, son of the governor, will umpire the game Labor Convention Called. The call for the elghth annual conven- tion of the Nebraska State Federation ot + Loomis Repairs Damage by Fire LOOMIS, Neb, July 24.—(Speclal) {The string of four brick bulldings whi were built to replace the business houses destroyed by last November's fire are { Labor has just been lssued by Secretary | DOW complete, with the exception of Coffey. The convention will be held in | #0me Inside work on the Farmers' State a 14, convening at 10 Bank. These have been under construc- ! MRS. RORER MRS, noRen has used Economy will ues a Detroii Jars for canning peas, jewel Gas Rangs i beans, tomatoes and cooking demon fruits and recom strations Wea guar- e 414-416-418 South Sixteenth Street. antes Lhom OUR JULY FURNITURE SALE A SALE characterized by its splendid offering of new, up-to-date Furniture for the Living Room, Dining Room and Bedroom, at prices thal are truly astounding when the fact is considered that in every detail of finish and design, these furniture pieces are the very newest and most popular of the furniture maker’s produet. You Will Be Delighted With the Merchandise and Astonished at the Price, William and Mary Dining Suite Jacobean Twist Furniture for the One illustration of a number of modern suites included in this sale— lemg Room BUFFET, like fllustration, in brown oak finish, 60 inches long, regularly §75, July Sale Three examples from the immense display on our main floor— Price 856. : For $22. 50 Migh back arm chair or rocker, as {llustrated, Jacobean oak, cane SERVING TABLE to match, 36 inches long, regularly $27, July Sale Price $19. ~ panel back and tapestry seat, regular $33.50, DINING TABLE, E s HaYe Dria 10. ()() Jacobean Oak Rooker or Chalr, cane panels i TABLE, like illustration, oval top 40x60 inches, regularly $54, July Sale Price Ff’j 73 back and cane seat, regularly §$18, For $17.00 Jacobean Oak Rocker with tapestry Omaha, Septemb a. m. The local unfons of Omaha have|tion for months, the work being re- appointed committees to make the neces- | beatedly delayed, first by snowstorms | sary arrangements for the entertainment |and cold weather, and later by rains.| of the delegates. There are generally |The meat market building has been oc- about 200 delegates in attendance, cupled for about six weeks and the] i restaurant-confectionery for two. . E. | State to Make Auto Numbers. |mycgon expects to move his drug stock | The state board of col up the possibility of b ing machin for the manufacture of the plates neec Ly the state for the use of automobiles, These number plates cost the state much inoney ,the number up to this time run- ning up to 75,000, 3,000 of them being th small size for the use of motoreycles It is believed that the state can put in a plant at the penitentiary and manufacture the Work of wirlng the business bufld- the plates at & considerable saving to|IN8S 18 golng on at present. Both the the state. ice factory and electric light plant are | operated by Abramson & Johnson. ook rol 18 100KING |, g oiper week, and will be closely fol- lowed by the bank. Loomls has two new industries which have been promoted since the fire—an artificlal fce plant with a oapacity of five tons per day, whicn | has been in ope atfon since late spring and an electric light plant. This latter is confined to the business district, and | Custer Gets in Line. State Superintendent Thomas is much | R T pleased with the prosress so far of the JMAha, Men to Open consolidation of #chool districts plans. He visited Westville, in Custer cou U P dd k H 1 vesterday, and it 1s probable that two | p aadoc Ote consolidated schools will be organized | BEATRICE, Neb, July 24—Special | in the section around that locality | Telegram.)=The State Investment com- Basibam Palise New ¥iu |pany, which was recently incorp rated W. B Eastham began his duties as In- | 1€re With o capital stock of $125,000, to- surance commissioner yesterday. He will day bouxht the Paddock hotel, which | faske/ino (GHanNM N (118" obiice st the NEC Zunoc b TeNiyoare ko Hiom. eh- - DINING OHAIRS—To match, with seat and back, cush- present time, getting along with one in-|€ral and Mrs. L. W. Colby. The com- Spanish leather slip seats, regularly fone, regularly $23, July Bale spector and doing away with the services [ Pany will improve and furnish : the hotel of & clerk. Harry Sprague, who has been |&t a- cost of about $0,000. The incor- working as a clerk, is acting as book- | Porators of the company are: E. L. May, keeper at the present time, and Mra |J. W. Oveistreet and O. B. Meyers, all | McCune, who has been filling the place |of Omaba. of stenographer, is doing the chief clerk’s | ooy |LETTER TO FALLS CITY TELLS sl B OF DROUTH IN GERMANY state treasurer, also, yesterday, and Murray, the former depucy, has gone | FALLS CTITY, Neb, July 24—(Spectal) | back to his former positton as cashie:|—Henry Rah ved letters from rela- of the Franklin State Bank i tives In Holsteln, Germany, telling him Ask for New Bridge, |of the dry weather they are having and / Saline county has made application to| which had been of this thirty days' dur- the state board of irrigation for a ation prior to the date of the letter, | 810 , July sale price, each, 87.75. Price 817, Premium or wsurer's and dej uty's bond Ing officers re elected: President, Mre, | Quaker lace (’unnlnn, nine pninl at .. .39 | Monday, July 20th—Quick Breads, with general fnstructions how are practical and econom- Coal v”,‘, ,,:“f‘,,.\ for capitol L0017 ‘m‘r 8 : 0 b,“ I:“.v“ \i.nvz :\«.n.m. aessnsonssinyy |“ nl s g%.g5 u rea gg Rolls n eels—Mus| read. Th the Bessnidnt - i ,“H e = AL TLRGUARE, Who apxs, \'..J.r::;',’,\,"'\r“,} :)::‘.l;p: :T&f‘f."?,.'rfn'}..‘l“ i p'nié.{ Wt @77 | Tuesday, July 27th—Meats —Whito Fricassoo of Chicken, Brown TOMAL oo e AR S0k dale oy ide heoe TeSIATIAT: N S ratondodlirdh R B Stew with Dumplings—Steak, Stanley— Cannelon of Beef Duchess Curtains, hand lace, one pair.83.00 Ham, Honolulu Fashion. Clearance Of months of the year, which ordla Kan and was taken in d total expense of the state government of | ! by Sheriff McClung and returned Marquigette Curtains, hand lace, unnslltr: Wednesday, July 28th—~Salads—Swiss Frult Salads—8idney Smith w d b oo At e ,“',;‘ LR e Famhes Clixxhen | ‘Marquisette Curtains, Macrame 1ace edge, oo Cabbage Salad—Chicken with Russian Dressing—Harana ardrobe ‘heese Balads—Tomatoes en Su se-—Swedish Carrot Salad COMMANDER KAVANAGH dlconercd e T o unf n suid o AR AT RO iggg Japsnese Salad. e 4 Trunks e matter was finally adjusted by | S p ot ey psillecos o ‘% VISITING AT TECUMSEH[ hs cashing the check and paying the| Cable Net Curtains, one pair at.... 30 | Thursday, July 20th-—Vegetalle and Fgg Cookery—Potatoss au Cholce of a number of TECUMSEH, New. July %—(Spectal) | PN incident to his pursuit and cap- | . iratin, Spaghett!, Spanish Creole Fashion—Baked Stuffed : e Atk & Scavaingh & (;, the Cu!‘taln Nets, ! d. Tomatoes, Quaker Omelet, Shirred Eggs, Creole—Eggs, a la | high grade men's and wom- -, - . g s The body Helen Smith, wife of ! Martin— Eggs, Jefferson, en's steamer wardrobe United States navy has beon in Tecumad 4 arles R ) of University Place,' 390 and 590 this week, visiting his parents, Mr. and | L PF00 Br B bL O e e | Friday, July 80th—Meat Substitutes—Pea Bouffle— Potato Roll trunks, sample trunks that Mrs. John Kavanagh mander Kava nagh has been stationed at the B recruiting station of late, but has now been ordered to Nicaragua, to take mand of the battleship ‘Minnea the Mare Island fleet. He e 3 sall from San Francisco within a she ,:1 time. [ mitting to an ation, was brought here yesterday for interment. The Smith | family had lived here for many years. | 8 patterns of fancy Nets, regular 50c sad 60c 3) Convent Ple—Eggs, en Casserole. sold for $45.00, $37.50, sl P pc 42.00, $52.60 and $65.00, values, in soru l,”“' Hotet "‘"\", % g c Saturday, July S1st—Simplo Desserts and Pastry—Lemon Meringue | * 4 " snd § 7 patterns regular and $6c Nets, ecru an 59c Pl ppy i g ey i 1T Pt e at one price ivory color, 45 in. wide Dutch Peach Pudding. Bed Spreads ‘“ HALF Mrs. Rorer will also demonstrate the advantage of ceoking with Sample Bed Spreads, slightly solled, regularly $3.75 | «pyrex’" glase baking dishes. i S e to $15.00, now : ... %1.85 to 87.50 A BENg LEY. FORMER OMAHA WOMAN S ANa NS ey wedboed I g Last Week of Our July Sale of Fine R i it as €eK O ur Ju ale O mne ugs gram)—With euger t thetr mar This institution is the only one :‘“f:u‘;'f":‘;‘ JORIAR Shenr o :HI';‘“’ near- || in the central west with separate "N T K have until August 1st to move from our store all discon- This opportunity to purchase these fine quality rugs at a reduced price will T e ann’l 1he mairiamelae ::l‘::"“:;”:lr:x:‘:’u”’mti’r‘;'y ‘;‘::‘ ! tinued patterns of Whittal Anglo-Persian Bunhar Wiltons not occur again for six months. Why not take advantage of this saving—the rug A % eth dell f E n 0 er - - | h Mre » "1 : :‘l::"nvnx.:;“::” r“vw of " “‘ v]_‘r‘;\' “1"‘ '.,m,,r»":d”vllrix 1:":):,“;::”:; and French Wiltons. the manufacturer is dropping from his line may be the one you like the best. lived happily in Omaha a year, wh e Wi ar o ) NOTE THESE EXAMPLES: $6.76 27x54 French Wiltons and Anxlo 27.50 Imported Seamless R " @ possibilities of their close relationship || Deln fitted for and devoted to the $61.50 Best Body Brussels, 11-3x1G 845 Persian Rugs, $5.75 aad ....... $4 75 RA%.80 Ampor AASIANE. RSN, BIAA 0Ny 22.50 came up and separated the USR0S oF. BMM-DORIANIONE S :.]‘..l,ru::” ’,"‘4’“:‘}1..;.‘\{\ ilton, 11312 3gg ::1 50 ll:nr'"l(:r‘ Sla’xnn .I.,xu REXRPORN .. 817.50 R e ing admitted; the other Rest Cot ot aglo Persian, 11-3x15 2 O ° 32.50 Hest Body Brussels, $-3x10-6. .. b ?5 WANHOO, Neto 1 24.—(Specia tage being designed for an ;"' 00 "‘I‘ *‘"{“fl'] ‘1“\'“'-\ -“-’w 849 July Carpet Bargalns :;l 59 Roxbury Tapestry Brussels, 3x12.... 7 5 Mre. 1. E Phel i st night of hes voted to the exclusive treatment 46.00 artford Saxon $ 837 21.5 Beamless Axminster, 9x12, ., oy e g ' O e it manidil aavas maouivs $32.50 Hardwick Wilton, 6x% K827 $1.90 Velvet and Body Brussels Carpet, with sl 25 $55.00 Best Grade Body Brussels, 9x12 o nle‘m d was an old resident of tuel| for a time watehtul care and spe. ;'\ '| ‘il::‘K’L,‘d'r"|'\\":I'A”“; x’x_'l.un: 6 s:ie »vuL;I “sm“:»h:mlt'l“;m r“ |:: ‘tulnr- e asatnces et ;H I'”': ::uluvrr!wl :. amless Plain Rugs, 9x13 .. 45 83 ounty, A husbend and ome deugbter|] cis! nursing 1-50 Anglo-Persisa, 3-83 5 2 2.5 3.36 8 1 95 artford Saxony Rugs, 9x12, discontinued i S o | $18.50 Anglo-Indian, 4-6x7-6 ........... 15 vet Carpet, bordered for stair and hall runners POLEOTD o o 00 250000 . £39.00

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