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THE BE 26 OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY FOR SALE ——— . , | | | #nst audiences that crowded nightly into | Thedor Kelbe of Milwaukee—It was PROMINENT FIGURES AT THE!/ pe 1 = | the auditorium for the Saengerfest, knew |satisfactory. The attendance at the con . LUCKY DEMOS SEE“ OLD AGE A CRI | by o B o STREHLOW ELECTED that the moment he kot into the door |certa was fine. And such appreciative] FREMONT TRACTOR SHOW “ GRAOM 1N Leavenworth. Phote D. his life was insured. The organization |audiences—they made me feel like doing Bos, Bebalt ‘acs- yeltn ai Balh W02, SAENGERBUND HEAD looked after that. Before even the first [my best B lN 0 Rush cheeked, iuddy and vigorous Others are By oK b _— ol a Joints beginning to stifien wup Slores nud Uffices. |prokram was rendered a blanket lite and | X Nice 1 Office - accident insurance policy was taken out Pa,ul Ta]bot Would e [Sorni s begtan ng to lag and .:n’mnp."t: (:()() . {covering any possible accldent or death 1 In the back: feel tired without cause, With Vaualt Omaha Man President of Bingiag |inat might occur in any way jn the Audie Have JO(—‘ Williams As Yet None of Four Gentlemen and po ibly a twing of ricumate w:\; g E ] . oAt cases, these are the dan: [ " Society Which Completes Suc- [torium. So unique was thie idea in ) Who Had Plum Baskets Filled slgnaln to warn you that the kidnaye [ Near the Elevato and Stairs |Omaha, that the local office of the In- | f are not promptly " do'ng thelr work of El e Light cessful Festival. surance company that took the risk had | Defy Chlck EVa,IlS Look Over New Quarters | throwing off the Do sons that ace alwaye Fr R i orming In the body o n glect thess ectri —_— to wire to the head office in the east i - nattra] waemae ol @ erares then L10 BNR DUliding (75T WIN 00% FIRANRALLY | hers o e for oot s 00er 0 | o1 st o hmsesiviie vt prespmt FLYNN GOES TO THE COUNTRY [yorreeit “Tbulf mata ncue” sy iifioma C ol e 20C| c &S ¥ I | - | 6 R i {has been discovered In Omaha. And it | — EDAL Haarlem Of Capsules, For Co Robert O. Strehlow of Omaha L’"fl:";“ WO, SNES SRCNIGIIIL WHUT0< [ oooh 4 Jaithe - ORY -ditm. (0 1ot Nons ‘ot the fous gt who have more than W0 years this " been the Saturday was elected president of | " my, oiicy provided that thie insurance | MM And thercin [had thetr Pinm baskets “ed by the re ents ort time Ago WVilllams, trav A ’ LU VI Capule ja yomueDesk room. Address B T, |o\iings fust completed the week's |Bate extent of $100000 for any accidents | SIN€ Passonger o A0 ek thite JOmaha, haa called to look his new goar at ' Husrlem ‘Holland or 6re I X b A " larly successful saengerfest *U“tained by individunls, with a provision | R4® 1N Weterloo. - oo te v e 1 S1(@ Gt them at ‘sour drug :‘ ¥OR RENT-Ground floor and basement | particularly success that the maximum amount of lability | =™ oo gl Lo K yellt « vze took time hy the fore. S18is not take u substitut Ol oK iding, 3% feai | 0t the Omaha Auditorium. | 4 o | FOIt match was arranged on the nine Yord ) s Flysin frofm Ahe - Kawneer front, corner lot, business seo- the company should be under in the case | nole Goutwe. at Waterloo and Willlam. oounty seat. Inquire of J. 1. Grimm, The business meeting was held at!of accident to any one individual should | R may ! i na 1 t W to com ber, Neb & e B8 took Mr. Talbot into camp. t foe o when ] 1 . A 3Pl G, |the German home in the afternoon. be inoN. W | Taidot wae impresscd with Wiiliam o R, e & n R UMRP“ F{RER A\‘ 4 N Omahn Hospitality Pleases. | ; . od S o 1o ng te m ) Offlce on 17th bt_ | The next saengerfest is to be held at | The singers who appeared during tne |ADUIY. very much (tpressed. u‘ sou iviodihs el g ¢ g = ¥ Wind " Kansas City two years hence. The|,eek said they never had a better re. | ™ In the PR LS o BUEYEEIE T was wolug out fn the eountry with his Double Windows tional open champlon. Immediately h ouble exact dates will be arranged by 10cal |ception. The women, they declared, were | decided that Williams should at least t Boye fok. shversl Garn. sull . wheR ‘b r ‘ ONLY VACANT ROOM committees at Kansas City [never more rovany amorulm’d AP | s Webtota bhaat gt o Ave back he mizht t e to drop tn i L Lin ; N o FERns Sk el cted [than In Omaha. Friday 250 of the women | ¢ O e s Tor M Sad Flynn didn't scem to eare a pin about AVAILABLE ON THE George Kieck of Milwaukee was elected |than given an automoblle ride about the | CMck Evans would be ple for him wa Job, e . secretary, and Charles Sass of Dubuque | ® cinch. Talbot was sufe of that % " STREET. was electod treasurer L ot COSNSOIL AN VSR | o I . fatber. Th it eploves of the various offices | Edward Carr of Engine No, 8 Private Uffice—\Waiting Room After a brilliantly successful week of the |at luncheon at the Commercial club rooms | ne asked WhHams it 1t would be preadlc ave been busy answering the ‘¢ W Cet Quitk Results 199286 01 3¢ i EeRiiky ey Ltiae the pa.| The valuable collection of flags of the L o e Ry B whettier they will be out of & job now from Akoz The Bee BUilding | oo emme o ‘e sinsees and vavioussimsng soeten, [Sep6ier ik on whio day Feana i e e e s S R e Akoz. m 103 ties at the German home, 4405 South Thir- | 0T fl‘;_fr:'.'v:‘flr::‘l:“:::ur:d';1.‘;:"'"‘_‘:; Ibot would arrange to challenge Chis Sallpttdr ot Sy o <L gl 1 ‘A few '“'1“' '-*" of Akon m"‘”]‘ s k > aane v cel s agg « ” o o oredit re undor th Vil service and their jobs Water has rid me of stomach troubls \ B :;e.n”‘ :mwt ::‘l:r“::r‘ u:‘.:..:;";\:\‘:.‘:; of them highly valued for their historio lu‘:ddm:?‘v ‘,..rv‘m",l.n i ‘.J“- :x mr\ .‘\ are naiied down and clinched, T and 1 feol like & new man,” declared REAL ESTATE Yhe: ORI . S04 Maotimental Mipsificanbe; were vatued [*UEEERCER S Bow Sateur char o iree denitios at this office, two Edward Carr, popular fireman of Engine k o aad w , who it be mentlonod iy jatvdt X - s b FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE | wigh the close of the saengerfest pro- ::"‘","N_m:“"l":“';',"“'t""::":":"l',‘;:“": Passing, won his first trophy of any | {1n Lincoln ana t thirty-five Inborers. | No Al Fire Dept After trylng Caliioraia. grams the leading singers departed Sat- |, ., = kind just a week or two ago, asked tne | N Dew Mrondy on Job .\" 'll ;-":u;fv‘--n: mfd‘l‘t‘:‘ min- Oak Colonies, none better. W. T. |turday, together with some of the leadin: : > sdvice of Bill Clark, pro. at the 1.l LON R T, ting Collector North lm't sure just | eral, he sends the following letter: by ety St 38 | gnaakers, who had been prominent in the 90y h?'“"";"dl’"""“ About It itn |€lub, on the subject. Williams wisrt To talk on Autsumobic Fngines at how miany the people In that busy Akos {s really fine for stomach trou- Colorado. program of the week. Marie Rappold. |, n::\:nm':;--;ln u:z.::r:':::::;n:: 'h:: quick sure he could beat Chick. on | Tractor Bhort Coures office wre fmmunc from replacement. | ble. 1 suffered over b years with gas NORTHWEST 3 Sec. 29, Twp. 12, Range | pergor and Henri Scott, the two leading giuch ’m say in pralss of the "“ok,. well,"” nonchalantly remarked Clark %0 | [ Most of them are under olvil service | And l’l-l‘l'"'{l"'n« Other tmes, the for- Choygans. Connty, Colorage. Poret| uiebritios of the singing programs, left - - ahead and accept and it you don't want | [rules. And severnl of the deputy col- | Mation of gas would bo wo great that I title. Make your best offer. K. M. Bet- entertainment. Following are some cas- d ' | " + | would ‘Nave great difflewity ta Wremthe SWi Cedar Rapds, la. for San Framcisco, where they are to ; to play I'll take your place.” | |tectors, these appointed for collection o . tesworih, @ P . ual remarks heard { | ing, and getiing the Akoz powder for e sing during the exposition. % Willlams has the letter to prove ail | {Income taxea at any rate aro of the '"K y PPARM FOR SALNY Financially Saceessful e i o Wt oo TR personal modesty makes him ro- | democratic persuasion in politics fialag TinsTal Water 1 ot reRNINE S HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE? na 3 h a Sadlhi % far o Now- ] ode o | o sslo ) ¢ rom Write & good description of your land| Although it cost many thousands of :,;";‘"fr;‘""m’:\‘ held l:':":;m ’:“ “',': ticent on the aubject and the only part | | In the United States marshai's office ’{“_‘l"" "f"lll few days. ’""'.:h"l‘." 3'{“[ owa's Mot Powerful Want' Ad Ae. |dollars to stage the saengerfest, officials | LY, T one held mean what I say. |Of the letter he will divulge to public | [there s much uncertainity. Prement |(ects of It ‘wese o tecs e g “lowa's Most Power! - | h ikt o s | ol ' hardly erod any with the ol - dlum.” Twenty-five words every Friday |%ay the big project paid out nicely. .| Ieo A. Hoffman, business manager of | 8%¢ I8 the line where a challenge to j Roosevelt by his ukase of March 2, 1509, {orders, . After: using ‘168 Dow” Woshe 'S gqvening, Saturday morning and every| “We are already nicely in the olear,” |, €0 S PRI D thought business [ ORIk Evans s mentioned [ Blaced these positions as well as that of | U7 convinced that I ntirely well Saturday evening and Sunday mOrniNg|saiq Leo Hoffman, president and general —_— deputy Internal revenue collector under | ™ enge-Kh s v i 1 e month, kiving sixteen ads on conditions in some sections might work . T have not the slightest trouble in di- twelve different days for 8¢ of & Words, | manager of the Omaha Saengerfest . as- against us, but I am pleased to say it Omaha Tennls Men [She. otvil -asrvice, . But songrese later | oo O il Ak T no MERE R " n ot any Towa news.| PCielion. which n: the omnll:llon’l:\:( Was & grest success. The singers and . ‘vhvml--d them back to the old order. 2 Largest circulation i [handled the local arransements of the |Gmana did their parts well. Everybody Off L 1 f However, there 18 a gleam of hope Dpaper, 20,00 readers daily in four great [ LHCCC ! .4“.(_.)‘,0 Bt nm"::, 0 m.k: seems ploased with the treatment aon to mneoln ior il’n--m-m Wilson In connection with his | lota of money, but we wan! come out | oordeq them and I am sure Omaha had & approval of the act gave out the follow- Minnesota. | In the clear, of course. For instance, the o) The State Tourne rroimirnniy MINNESQTA farms; low_ price, eas; , great musical treat. ; " terms. Minnesota Land Co.. b. O. 31}, | mass chorus cost us upwards of $8,00. [“Jo. Latenser—Of course, to have re- ‘ | "I wm convinced, after a careful ex-| Omaha. We pald these singers §2.35 a day. The |eefved the full benefit of the musfc one| OMAhA tennis Players will invade Lin-| {amihation of the facts, that the offies o Acibs b miws (rom Minncapolls |stars cost up in the nelghborhood of should have understood the sentiment o¢| €0ln Monday with the avowed intentjon of deputy collector and deputy marshal : st." & hor o ; Soe e {rom town: 160 acres undef |4 o0 for the fe the words, but aside from that the oo.|©f CATTYing away the state tennis honors | were never intended to be included undar can practically all be Cultivated: heavy | The singers of the mass chorus were |cnsion was an extraordinary one and| St the state tourney which will be Neoed) the ordinary provisions of the eivil sory- ““;n s u.:oll::‘l_l‘ll'dll:{'.n cnn:.innl.l;'; oolon checked in and out with the prectsion |Omaha may feel proud of having hela|!n the capital city this week. | fce law. The control of the whole method 700! ouse, o, 2 . —————————— o Z : cribe, windmllls. etc.: the land will pro- &nd thoroughness 0h-mkcter1ltlc of the lguch an Important saengerfest. PRSSIRAR <. o crpmrrer g 144 “.“ und apirit of the administration of the duce 80 bushels of corn per acre; tel¢- | German method. A ticket system was| Val J. Peter (Bditor of Omaha Tribune) Diarrhoen. Remedy. | proviso In this bllj which concerns the | phone In house; country thickly settied; | ysed so that there was never any m! ~It was a success In every way. Musi- appolntment of these officers 1s no les complete met of machinery; 2 head o This 18 a remedy that every family | stock, conslsting of 11 cows. balance 1| take about who appeared for the various [caly it was a great occasion. Omaha fs should be provided with, and especially entirely In my hands now than it wus and 2 years old; six good horses; % hogs; | concerts. Unless a singer showed up | better for having had the saengerfest and | 4 ne. TH r before the bill became law; my warm GO BALL BC (his YParS OroD 2 uring the summer months. Think of the i chickens; one-| t $50 per mcre; | 0T the rehearsals and all the concerts |the singers were pleased for having been pain and suffering that must be endured advocacy and support both of the prin- 1628 Plymouth | each day he ald not receive his pay. here. When ISefINies st b6 6ot for v Nos siple and of the 1...“;-. fide praciico ot ‘Boclally and muulcv,.lly it was the | Prof. Theodor Rudolph Reese—I was fore rellet can be obtained. This remedy ‘K‘“\ )-r‘:\v‘t‘!; g ,l DR Idu the Missourt. Hrantoet suogems Sver.) said: Mr. Hoff- | pretty busy &ll the time. It Was fine, 1| 4y thorecshly retladle. Ask amyons Whe whole country. and there is no dangor BLACK alluvial sofl; corn, 9 bu. acre;|man. “And financlally it was as good | was fine, has used il ' Obtainable everywhere.o | chat the spoils principle will creep in with Wheat, @ bu. Alfalfa and hoss make |, 5.ccess as ever. This is conducted nof eodor hre Chie: my approval or connivance, Tich. Notice the brice, a e Ll ted not | Th r Behrens of Chicago—Omaha | Advertisement. . g LG WX twenty | for profit, but for the love of music |will not be forgotten for quite a while. [resone TSI SOy { Must Give Re e Opportunities like this are rare.|and singing.” We all enjoyed ourselves and we won't| Apartments, flats, houses and cottage: “Deputies whose chief dutles are not to TDWARD CARR. Ee independent. Buy a farm now. G. &, Life Insurance for Aundiences. forget the German Home and the Music|can be rented quickly and cheaply by a rerve process (office deputles) have, |bad after effects as in the past. An- Stebbins. Perhaps not one person in 1,00 of the [ Home. We hope to come back some day. | Bee “For Rent.” since March 2, 1909, been appointed under | other thing, rheumatism that has both. | i the rules of the civil service. Hereafter ered me many years, particularly in my Nebraska. whenever a change In respect of any such shoulder, is also going away.. ONLY $255. Prof. L.F Jeat uys 480 wm,.mu state school land, of. L.F. Jeaton Place is contemplated by a marshal he| Akoz has proven effective in tho lease running years, located in Loup , For Sale By Owner - = + - = , _REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE , Neb This would be a good place ::ul'-llg a bunch of cattle and a bargain | for somebody. Write owner, L. C. Cran- dall, 1644 Locust 8t., Loncoln, Neb. IALE—Cholice farm ins and '?:l'nh'u: also city property. rite me your wants. J. C. Murphy, O'Neill, Neb. New York. New York Farms For Sale - 33 bushels of wheat and 6 tons of al« per acre proclaims no longer the land overlooked but the land of great and glowing possibilities, TURN ON THE LIGHT AND BUY A NEW YORK FARM RIGHT. 160-acre homestead, bulldings worth 9 thousand. Prico $6,00. Z-acre Syracuse Trolley farm $2, 47-acre summer re- cort, new bu house, farm $2,500. 8l-acre city view homestead no better land on earth. 100-acre registered stéin cow farm. 3800 buys ai of these. Free showing. Railroad fare one way to purchaser. E. Munson, 2426 8. Salina St.. Syracuse, South Dakot FOR SALB-A No. 1 stock and corn farm adjoining good town, southweet corner Roberts county, 3 . ghurches and an-;ku;Psdb: guitivatin, ne pasture end hay. Pri per_acre, halt oash. Dalance Sorma, Addrcas’ Y 5, Washingron. QR Somiap S T e font e ane ra ruf 3 tabies, stock. Mree . book let. Consoli- dated Land Co., Elk, Wash.,” REAL ESTATE LOANS FARM LOANS, ¢ PER CBNT. TOLAND & TRUMBULL, #8 Bee Bldg. £100 TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D, Wead, %.ufl Bldg., 18th Anx Pyl-l'nlm Sts. CITY and farm loans, 5, 5%. 6 per cent. J. H. Dumont & Co., 416 State Bank. WANTED—City loans and warrants, W. Farnam S8mith & Co., 1320 Farnam St. | WANTED-Good farm and city loans at lowest rates. W PETERS TRUST CO., 1622 Farnam. cr roperty, Large loans a speclalty, \'v"}f Thomas, 228 State Bank Bldg. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans, H. W. Binder, City Natlonal Bank Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Omaha National. PRIVATE MONEY, $2,000 to loan on improved farm. Geo. B. Reiff & Co., 088 Brandels Bldg. SEE us first for farm loans in eastern Neb. United States Trust Co., Omaha. CITY LOANS. C. G. Carlbers, 6% 810-12 Brandels Theater Bldg. WANTED—City and farm loans; lowest rates. W. G. :l‘omphlon.fll Bee. T. 2000, 4 ACRES Grand county, Utah, irrigable Jand as first payment ‘on § or 6-room. Phone Harney TU CARE FOR YOUR RBAL ESTATH AND RENTALS. LOANS AND CE. F. D. WEAD, 1801 FAR- INSU NAM —~ = REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE | . Cotlage, 1Tl lot, sty . large water, shade& fruit trees. Inquire i1 80, 1 Aers o Bon Red s T rooma. mod 2th Ave., §20 down: S0 B ertson, W, 0. W, Bldg. Phone D, 6. FOR SALE by chicken house, barn, Beat, 2405 8. Rob- ~ REAL ESTATE—WEST SIDE | SALE—Perfectly new 1- house in cathedral dlstrict on West Feroom oar line. A beautiful home with every m:flv.l\k‘m< '.Mun llr).'::ld Bar- In and eas) IS on FRANK BARRGIT, Owner "™ Phone Harney 5102. Benson. Union church services will be held on the Baptist lawn this evening. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. An- thony last Sunday. Miss Gertrude Gatz has T)Iw for a month’s visit with relatives in Chicago. ‘Walter Hamer has returned home from the hospital and is slowly recovering. Mrs. J. W. Hitch left last week for a gg'veckl' visit with relatives in Kansas Miss Bertha Wilson of Rfimuhfl. Neb,, ‘[.I vr?mu at the home of Miss Madeline orton. Miss Emma Waltz, who has been visit ing at the C, M. Burrill home, left Tue: day for her home in Chicago. Miss Frankle Bullock was operated on. for appendicitis Monday at Wise Me- morial hospital and Is doing weil. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Lyle visited a few days at the Divilbiss home while on their way New Jersey to South America. Miss Betty Hansen, accompanied by Miss Agnes Tonder of Omaha, has gone for a month's trip to the coast. Mrs, J. W. Gamble of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown of Springfield have been recent guests at the D. 8. Will- fams home. i Mrs. G, W. SBowards is enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs. C. Klever of Su- perior, Neb., and her niece, Miss BEthel Hin of Armor City, Il . G, 'W. Iradale entertained at lunch on Monday In honor of her cousin, Mrs. W, E. Perviance, of Nebraska City. Mrs. A. Hedgecock of Nord, Neb., and Mrs, of mntnn. Neb., are visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs. R. C. Persons. : Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Burrill left last ‘Tuesd, for a three weeks' wisit with relatives in Canada. The wedding of Miss Eilla Peterson of Benson and Frank Talbot of Florence oc- curred last Wednesday. Miss Margaret Schwalbald entertained about fifteen young friends, In honor of her birthday anniversary, on Tuesday. The Woman's Forelgn Missionary so- clety and Methodist Ladles' Ald society will meet in Counc'l Bluffs next Wed- nesday, at the home of Mrs. Beasley. The congregation of the Bnglish Luth- eran church will have a lawn social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Anderson on Wednesday evening. The mayor appointed Messrs. H. J. Kelland, F_ B. Oliver and C. Hollestelle, members of the city ry board, The funeral services of Mrs, C. A. Larson will be held this Sunday after- at the English Lutheran church at ock. Interment to be in Forest Lawn cemetery. Mrs. Wi'lism Talbot entertained at ain- ner on Sunday evening, In honor of M'ss Ella Peterson and Frank Talbot, :hole marriage took place on Wednes- ay. The Woodmen of the World arill team and hosnital corps, will leave on Mon Aay morning for the encampment at Lake Okoboli, Ia. They will remain a week, The fire department was called Fri- day afternoon to_the home of G, W. 1 MecKinley street, to A f're started by the use of cleaning fluid. which fenited the rugs and cloth'ne in the bedroom, the fire _—_—— REAL ESATE—INVESTMENTS FOR RALP—or rent; trackage bullding > !uhmnnd Seward, 36x88. Apply M2 ust > RFAL RSTATR—VACANT TOT #0x'8. well imnroved walke: trees oto. Price 4300 shada Tnanive |Jaynes St., N. Omaba. Web, @M. owner, 2 acres, -r. house, | - 1| kind fruft. 8. S0y ey S S = RE'L ESTATE—SUBURBAN 4T Nensan. I SEEE FOR SALE or trade, 10 lots all in fruit; 5-room modern bungalow, close to e-p Phone Benson 282 or 401, and _school. Dr. Paysons. REAL RESTATE—MISORLL * NFOUS Yas put out before furtner damage wus one. Miss Greta Starrett of Des Moines, spending two weeks at the home of her brother, J. V. Starrett. Rev. J. C. Collins of Lincoln will fill the pulpit at the morning services of the Baptist church today. Mrs. J. W. Hitch entertained at a family reunion last' week. The dining room was decorated with sweet peas. Covers were laid for ten guests. The wedding of Miss Alberta Norfleet of Fort Smith, Ark., and J. O. Goddard of Grand Island, Neb., took place at the Goddard home last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Tyson entertained at dinner on Monday, in honor of Mrs. James Campbell and George Campbell of Lehigh, Ia. Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peterson were Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hanson in Benson Sunday Miss Stella Peterson returned Friday from a six weeks' trip throu the west, Visiting in Denver, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City and other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Yoder and son, Ronald, returned Saturday evening from automoblle trip through the southern part of Nebraska and northern part of Kansas. . T. Lambert of Palmer, Neb., uest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fratt. Mrs. H. J. Huntington of Falls City, Neb, and Miss Irma Huntington of Beatile, Wash., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peterson. of Des Moines, Therma Mor- Miss Matilda Herker Ia., was the guest of Miss gan the first of the week. Mrs. 8. A, Baker and children left Monday for Sjoux City, where she will make her future home. Mr. Baker left several weeks ago. Mrs. Barah Foster left Sunday for Den- ver, Colo., where she will visit her son, John Foster, for some time. Archie Anderson of Blair, spent Sunda) with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Anderson. # Mry. H. O. Barnett and son of Wichita, Kan., who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. No R. Fleck, returned home the first of the week. Mrs. J. A. Anderson entertained in honor of her daughter Levilla's birthday Monday. George Drexel and family are moving into their new home in Florence Helghts. Mrs. F. P. Herfert entertained at din- ner Tuesday evening, when h Uests were Mr, and Mrs. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Gattwinkle and Mr, and Mrs. Her- fert of Barahoo, Wis. Mra. Victor of Lincoln, Neb., guest of Mrs. Welty and Mrs. this week Mr. McLane of Lincoln was the guest of his brother, Prof. McLane and family, Tuesday. Mrs. John Nicholson entertained & num- ber of young people Wednesday after- noon in Lonor of her son. Mr, and Mrs. Herfert of Baraboo, Wis., who have been the guests for some time of their son, F. P. Herfert and family, left Thursday morning for their home. Mrs. Charles Selheimer will leave Tues- day for Resding and Philadelphia, where l|hb will visit with friends and rela- tives. is the Riemer Mrs, W. M. Taylor and daughter, Mra, Belle Frost of Blue Springs, Mo., mother ond sister of Mrs Earle Webster, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Webster. Mrs G. O. Nelson and Mrs. Palmen of Chicago were guests of Mrs. John Peterson Mondav. Miss Anna Nelson and Miss Mary Nel. son nave gone to Rock county to visit with thelr brother. Frank, Mrs. Emma Palman of Chicago, who has been vieiting friends in Florence, re- turned to her home Monday. Miws Joasle Ami= is tn an Omaha hos- pitel enffering with an attack of ap- rendioits M-s GG R Mnencer laft the fore wart ' the weak for the lakes of Minnesota tn sndnd aberit six weeks in an effort to resain her health Mre Treall and deuwhter returnad Mon. Anv Prnm Weamnnt tn enand o faw fave Riemer and Whu_lias for her home Wednesday. and Mrs, M. L. Mr. Loarned \’Velslneldly for Christmas Lake, Minn,, . Chiles for the last two weeks, for & few weeks' outing. Ralston. Mr. and Mre. James H. Adams and famlly were guests of Mr. Courtney, Sunday, ai dinner. Little Reatrice Dowell spent a few of this week Cormick, of Thursday f Pnckud.' or & visit with M Mrs. C. M. Davis left Frid r. after a three weeks' visit with M . E. Wallers, o ki Henry Ruser was taken suddenly i1l last week with is reported in a serious condlition. i Mra. I L. Hayes and Rugsell went tn Union, Ia., Wednesday for ylsie with’ Mra. " Hayes' mother aad Bert Jenkine of Marshallt Visiting his brother, Dale Senkina' Mise Maude Mosher returned Saturday from North visiting her sister, Mrw, Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. James Carr departed ¥ a weeks' visit to Seattle | Ay for a three and the exposition. Dr. Bdwards | ooke e | left Monday for a —— Dundee, Mr. Booth of Pontiac, 111, ay of Saturday and Sund, all, Mildred u. R“"- was ‘Rhod Graff and” famiin® 210 Miss Tsabelle Ostenborg of Mead, N oG tonday to be the gueat of her Rev. Hll‘ John Ross and arine, are visting in Chy Misn Mirtam McMartin returns Mon from Des Moines, Ia. end guest of Mr. %, et o and Mrs. C, O, ‘Mrs. R. C. Crossman enter| her sister, Miss Isnbelle l)-l-:nbl::!:.mn informal kensington Friday afternoon Miss Mabel Dodge of Ravenna, O, been the guest o Dr, and Mrs. F, Slaonugh : mer in New York ngy’m.l:? Mhl‘:.‘ Charins l"eu. 0 t new res Hollow Circle. & " Teidence The Ladles’ Ald Presbyterian churc Tuesday afterncon A, 8. Peck, 6i4) Dodge streot Miss Cora A. Tu Mise Zora Shields is spending the sum- City. h ay to be the guest L C. B. Watson, e Miss Catherine Conrad d Mrs. A. B. Currin are en Misses Ruth and Grace Slabaugh tertained at bridve Friday in honor Miss Marjoric Meclntosh of New York Kuhl and Mr, John H. Boetel, son of and Mrs George Boetel, took nlice Week At the home of the Mrs. Royal Miller Mr. und Mrs Erownlee entertained with her teacher, m“am Papillion. Miss Ruth Fartner of Wayne arrived and Mrs. some spinal trouble and | thi; Bend, where she has beon Mr. and family at l:’:: . Crossman and Mr. Cross- H. A. Taylor and family of Genon, Neb.,,' motored “to Omaha Toeadag oo companied by Mr. a Tre- bllcock, “parenty of hra ysmes Tre- Gwo tuindios wilt #o to Valley' next, u r W r . o weeks' ® fiahi Q. G. Guinter left o Guinter left Monday night for Miss Clover Dale ven vist o Y-or.knclly.un. Mrs. Joe Havens in Mra. R. C. Peters and_daughter, Cath- dcago., Happy soclety of fe Dundee h will give a musical | At the home of Mrs. Mr. an taining Misy Cather'ne Smith of Chicaxo. dinner Baturday night at Happy Hollyw left lert in s two the eb., e day | Mrs. Spain of Lincoln was the week- tor an has w. ave Head of Short Course lectures at Tractor Show. Tourney f; Women Golfers Starts at Field Club Monday Play In the thirty-six-hole medal play match for women golfers for prizes presented by Mrs, 1. J. Dunn will start at the Fleld club, Monday, The women will be given until August 9 to play their thirty-six holes, either elghteen or nine holes at a time. Three prizes will be given to the three women turning In the lowest scores. Cold Ri'sts Cm Setntlen, Bloan’s Liniment will help your sclatica. Get a ¢ bottle now. It penetrates, kills the pain, stops many aches. All druggists ~~Advertisement. must report tho fects, espeglally as to the qualifications of the proposed ap- pointee, to this department and secure its express approval before making any per- mananet appointment thereto," HOTEL! G'en Morris Inn Christmas Lake, Minnetonka Popular Rendvezous of Omaha People Owned and Operated by HOTEL RADISSON 00., Minneapolis, Minn, Sing of Harvard, Neb., of is svendin part of the vacation at Lake nhobon'f o ter- on. of ;The wedding of Miss Anna Katherine Mr lnst bride’'s moth-r The Rev E. T. Otto of the German [.u- theran church performed the ceremony Ve a plenic supper Wednesday evening rn‘ honor of Mr, l(“'- ler's birthday Mr, and Mre. F. A. Cuseaden en‘er- tained ten gnests at dinner Tuesday night, il.l-‘ I; layed by haa e seat! Everybody in the theatres whispers—*'"Oh, there he is. I 'm sure that See his walk, wautch his hands. That's Kennedy as sure as I'm living,"—And yet along he comes with some declared to be absolutely un-Craig-like idea ll?d llllll.h goes the illusion and another mysterious personage is surely Craig Kennedy in disguise. T #49 B This phase of the action is only one of many new teasers in treatment of liver, kidney and bladder trouble, eczema, skin diseases and other allments. It ls now belng Introduce] in Omaha at Sherman & McConnell's drug store. Visit, phone or write for furt .r information regarding this advertise ment. LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE THE COAL THAT SATISFIES THERE’S CRAIG KENNEDY! It secems that moving picture theatre goers have been saying,"There's Craig Kennedy,"” oftener than “'Fine weather we're having.” Everybody seems to be on the anxious Kennedy. W Aty tnr 3 maw Sp mod cottames hofnre vaturning to her home |Pub for Miss Brownlee of Washington, rottame s : g ST ——r g | “p Wenew Aflv of: Malifhrnin i viglt- | Misw Gladyw Gosdmen entertained the g,".':..,""h“m"";"_T',“,w':‘,“‘:f,d",','m:;‘ eriul ‘Vllnr‘e P har Aire. Becnatt Baut- | ortdes siub o Fridas v has fireplace, sleeping porch and bane. « YY QiU | 1€ | han Nillaen ot e Mrs Henry Van Gisson entertained at B #old and will sacrifice. oug! 0 o elth, when covers were lal e ton ¢ during business hours.- | Lusa n on dale PRt ar Mentaas Do ta, Wotunk Viot 2o | e e : . \ [