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IHE BEE: ONMAHA. FRIDAY, EPTEMBER 10, 1915 BRIEF CITY NEWS |—— serts that he was held up at Twentieth | and Cass streets by two men Wednes- N }Heir to Hastings s Store Honrs 8 3077A. M; to 6 P, M, éaturday till 9 P, M S—— N } i ——— e ee————— Rave Root Print It—Now Beacon Pres ebr&ska, ! NebraSka ! Fortune E]opes i Orders Taken for Dyeing and Oleaning Women's, Misses’ and Children's Lighting Fixtures—Burgess-Grandon, | | " s i Mbodentiens e —r i ) e e e | armers’ Jonvention | i e Tt | With His Nurse || “ewtiwe—nesr _________ Apparel __veeshose Dovsies 195, e oo v “ g ‘M o ‘ A | : ixnml» Thomas Kerr of H ‘..‘m“ Neb.. | o vy mowwe v S| Aowionlture Teacher, Washington County | srie st sl . : Ak VERYBODY'S STORE" le)._ Sept. 9, 1915, NTORE NEWS FOR FRIDAY, These Special Values for Friday Lace Remnants, 10c| 1,00 Black Chiffon Taffeta 79c { 9y 8 : |$1.00000, who wne adjudged insane six| | Exhibit Stands First|wexs aso, to prevent his marrying, | LINCOLN, Neb, Sept. 9—The Farms | loped with a woman attendant from the day night and robbed of $. ers’ union, in its national convention to- | . . Waukesha Springs sanitarium, Waukesha, | Por Safety First in Life Insurance!day, went on record as opposeq to the | (From a Staff Correspondent.) Wis, Tuesday and has not been located see W. H. Indoe, general agent Stats|professional farm adviser, sent out. it is | s ywons made o et the e, | Kerr has been under treatment several | Mutual Lifée Assurance Co. of Worces- | alleged, by sonme of t agricultural | ¢ 10 S0 e BY JENIN . SIS AN “"I' years. He was removed from the Grand-| ter, Mass, one of the oldest, 7l years, |schools. Opposition was declared to the | juetiy ‘"“':"“\'l“ "‘r".‘:'l'" o e oy, | View sanitarium at Kansas City, six and best companies on earth. practice of supplying theorlsts to teach | mprg CXnibit to Washington county.|noning ago, following the finding of the Norse Xilled by Lightning—Lightning farming instead of those who have had | oono (0 Nemaha county, third to Lan-| gty junacy commission of Hastings. pne Douglas 137, caster county and fourth to Furnas oo struck a horse belonging to John Lane, |Practical experience as well as (heory. | county by i | Neb.. that he was Incompetent. Under N SMONIGat oF B0 shitfos sty . * oo N Thirtieth and Wirt, during the storm of | The report says, in part . ’ | the laws of Nebraska, he cannot legally AN « ' " e - - yesterday il “ We welcome the L. birean | o8 | sl uive, SO0 SRNINLAWAINS WSS oo oo \ lace and embroidery rem GOOI assortnzent of rich black, soft chiffon taffetas, yesterday morning. The animal was| . farw €AU OF made by the judges of the educational - ) nants, in lengthe from % to 1 s s s killed instantly, ‘(h’m::;llmlh\n agent sent 1o us by the | division as follows 'i\:::‘ was m\‘nh\'ru::m:””: -:x:uavn:m” yards, at 10c the plece . W ¥ the kind now being nsed so rneh for skirts, suits | United States government. We need the | g ’ 4 ot: | years under the treatment of Dr vards, at . ¢ Citizons File Protest—Ci he o School Work by Olty—Geneva, first | sdres, " e Jea . - A A 18 3 wiotnity b BOlLE TwenlUsourn sticer’ MNNtANcS. df MM selentitlo knowiedie. | Wetdrese, sccond, BLAANS, aid |John Punton, 189 Linwood boulevard. | AR, B and jackers, a $1.00 value, on sule Friday, at 79¢ vard. ¢ h But we feel that to be of the most help | School W . - Dr. Punton sald Kerr was under the ii- | et oy an¢ 00k _embroidery have filed a long written protest with P School Work by Town-—Nelson, firet; | Kes from 3 to 6 inches wide N the clty clork againat an alleged nuisance |t0 the farmer he shiouid combine both | Seward, second: Osceols, third lusion that he wanted to marry every beadings and bands, special, yd Black Mesgaline, 69¢ Black Peaun de Soie, 98c. caused by the hauling of dirt by a brick the sclentifio and practical side of aari- | Rural School Work—Holt county. first; | TOman he met. William :‘m‘::l“’;"::n| . \\umon”-w Neckwear, j8e, G-inch black satin finish mes- | 36-inch heavy black Peau de CONORER'OVeR & JAVED SLAOSL. Culture, That in, after taking the college | Fillmore county, second; Morrill county, | Hestings, Neb, Kerr's guardian, has had | and veats, slightly o saline, beautiful black and high | Sole Silk, very desirable for Crosby to Be tn Omaha_Fn route east COUT® he should make good on the farm | third R SRl was | o Pt wolled, | [ istre. Speciaily priced at @O¢ | dresses and skirts. Very speoial, from & vacation spent on the ,Pacifio :v)ram\lvlnx to it his sclentific knowledge | Boelus won first premium in a village Y since Tuteday. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor, yard Friday, at 98¢ vard. oast, Troasuror Crosby of the Ifarriiaen | PefOre going out as a teacher of agricul- | school exhibit Ji e - T b will be in Omaha te. |ture or farm adviser.’ | Creto received first award for the best | “chuyier Ohaages - s Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. yatem of roads will be in Omaha to- |t ity || SCHUYLER, Neb, Sept. 9.—(Special)- repe Ue ines C day going back to New York. He comes| The union pledged itself to support of | modern city school bullding, Polk county |, o\ Lo ot B LRy ’ on & special car and will remain & | ® Fural credits system on the part of the | for the best rural school bullding Saues T Faita et Ake e kreater portion of the day in the city. | "ational government and unequivocally | WIDE ction of 36-inch TP 9 crepo do cnines mn o mort | $1.890 “Thompson Glove Fitting favored light and dark shades, | = e ——— western conference of the German Very desirable for dainty under- A YL B W. Moore becoming the new man endorsed the Carraway act, now pending| P A P u d g Eiectea for Bevenwn Tma—ai o/ (VO T w ron v | Petitions Ask Pollard e Methodist church at St. Joseph, with | Standardization of inspectin - and grad- | . . wear, waiein an aresces. oeciary | Corsets, Special Frid $1.00 Bishop W. O. Shepherd presiding, the | "% Of forest and farm products. A reso- TO Run for Governor priced for F\“l‘:ndm 39 11::‘\':21) or tB, 1a - n qy’ ,,aat.__‘_:._ SOV, O Tl SU, . BARIOC. BE. TS 10val :.'":i‘x':-x T L e e Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor, A very special showlug of the well known Thompson Glove Fitting church at Eleventh and Center streets, | ¥ system of cotton tare used (From a Staff Correspondent.) corsets, the new medium high bust, draw tapes, finished in was returned to the Omaha charge for DY the exporters of raw cotton and by LINCOLN, Sept. 9. —~(8pecial.)-One more the seventh year. ‘““ "'"'““;":': of Burope [;_' deducting "";I...mndmn for the republican nomination | Works Too Much—“Ah work every| FEIIL Y INE WHAPPAr. HO tare EUIed | for governor was sprung today when a | Then Vou'll Have No Corns to Bump! | day. jedge" repeated James Smith, col-| ' 0 per cent or thirly pounds per|petition was circulated and numerously Your Corns Will Come “Clean | ored, address 109 South Ninth street. | ¢ he union belleves that 4}; per cent|gigned around agricultural hall at the off," Quick! H James kept repeating this assertion with | |5 €noush | falr grounds asking Ernest M. Pollard of 50c Bra;sieres, 39¢ | embroidery, six strong hose supporters. A corset that is much in de- mand and one that will wear well. Regular $1.60 value, special good selection of three dis- | ot $1.00. tinct styles of new Bras- sieres. Made of good quality aria $1.60 ‘‘H. & W."’ Brassieres, 79¢c SR I, . d yo | off atter cloth or plain muslin, very daint- Do Justice to your figure and wear “H. & W." Brassieres. All such insistence that the jndge finally | Cass county to become a candidate. 1t TN VoL qver ses o, corn beol Qff after| ily finished in embroidery, elther | (S e 't } grew suspicious and sentenced him to| 1 WO BOYS ACCUSED OF [ nna been known for some time that Mr. | XOEYe W AeEIC, ont ML, WOl Lk $H6UE HE batk \oelee: ToaL ooy 1.l‘uu{ :I(rocrt n}- shape. perfect fitting, front closing; worth $1.60 l thirty days in the county jail. BURGLARY MAKE | Pollard had been urged to enter the rce | hurdiy do a thing to_ it Put " uttie | [f] VHUC " MG regularly, Friday T9e. 1 tenced ESCAPE | .5a it 1n belleved that this move will B¢ - ok g A . [cause him o announce his candidacy. | “Sere CoraBumped p o Burgess.Nash Co.—Main Floor. Burgess-Nash 0> —8econd Floor, { 4 Poppleton avenue, charged with the | PLATTSMOUTH, | eb., Sept. 9.—(Spe-| mr pollard is a successtul farmer and .‘.",__““"!&',". theft of a small quantity of merchandise | clal.)—Last night two boys arrested for |, president of the Apple Growers' asso- 'Vanisht” from Hayden Bros. and a ten-cent |complicity in house breaking In Louls- | eiaston of the state. 1le represented the store, was fined §0 and costs in police |ville made their escape from the Chse | yarat congressional district three terms court. Harry McGrath, 213 Burdette | county jail at this place. They nad been | street, arrested for stealing an auto tire, |placed in the upper story of the fall, | was sentenced to thirty days. { Where there is no cage. They removed T Yy the frame from a window, which was not | Bulga,n’a, Fortlfylng NORTHWESTERN CARRIES covered with bass, and meking & rope | t {with their bedding let themwotves down| ) d h h Port: | NINE GOVERNORS WEST | Tiricen rear to e sroumi- oe v Dede€@ghateh Port; | | of the boys 1s Louiaville, where they have | With considerable pride, the officlals |lived for some years. i Ul Isla.m ResignS‘ of the Northwestern are pointing to the | fact that during the summer the road | Storm Damage at Weeping Water. has carried the governors of nine of the | WEBPING WATER, Neb., Sept. 9.— eastern and central states toward the | (Special)~The most severe electrical the Bulgarians are actively fortifying that Pacifc coast. The llst includes the |storm of the season occurred here at|por and in environs. Heavy guns are governors as fol'ows b |about 3 a m. Wednesday. The storage |painc piaced at all strategic points, the B. F. Dunne, Illinois; C. 8. Whitman, | battery at the electric light plant and | airaion ads, elghteen large pleces hav- New York; M. G. Brumbaugh, Pennsyl-(a number of eclectric meters and light ing been taken through the city last vania; D, I. Walsh, Massachusetts; H. V. | hulbs about town were put out of com.- | pi& Stewart, 8. Hammond, Min- | mission and the town thrown into dark- The Temps also says that Said Pasl nesota; Vermont; Frank | ness At the T. F. Jameson carpenter 1 3 : ! - 3 military governor of Adrianople, has B. Willis, Ohio; . V. Stewart, Montana: | shop the electric light meter was totally [ " s ymmoned to Constantinople to be “{;’"' 300 have tHh besides George W. Goethals of the canal | wrecked and fuses and insulations | "ot TWIRNINER B © LTI 0 0o | olee foF corns, you will be muxh more aur zone. | burned out besides all of the bulbs in the ¢ territ prised to see how quickly and easily your J. L. Ferguson, assistant general man- 1 orders relative to the cession of territory | oomg’ and calluses wili come right off ke rg . & L - | shop being broken. Only a light rain to Bulgnria along the railroad line to | with “Gets-It.” Quit limping and wrink ager of the Northwestern, from Chicago, | gccompanied the eleotrical disturban " | ling up vour face with corn-wrinkles. Try | passed through Omaha in his private Dedeagatch, as provided In the recent ; |l a?l(ht on that corn, callus, BURGESS-NASH BASEMENT STORE Two Big Lots of SHIRTS at 75c and 48¢c In the MEN’S FURNISHING Section SNAP for the man with a snirt need, neck band, stff cuffs attach- ed, coat style, new fall patterns, splendid designs and good values, We are especially anxious to make a big showing Friday in the men's c an c section, basement, and have made the price to get it. Two lots, choice, Men's 156¢ Black Hose, 7'40¢. ( Men’s 8atin Stripe Handkerchiefs, 5c. Men's hose, black only, double heel and toe and | A few of the self bordered satin stripe, fine chif- double sole, one case only will be sold Friday, mill | fon handkerchiefs, for men and boys, sell regu- run of 16¢ values, in the basement, larly in all stores at 10¢; our Tic | g | in congress. | \ i) | ’ PARIS, Sept. 9.—According to a dis-| patch to the Temps from Dedeaghatch, special, at...... Friday price..... . Men's Underwear, 89¢ and 69c. Hemstitched, white and colored borders, fine qual- | Men's ecrue and white union suits, medium ity, slightly imperfect, we can only offer a limited welght, long sleeves, full length inseam, just quantity of these goods, so if you waut to secure & [ the underwear for the next two months, specially tew doxen for school wear, be on hand 3_}‘: priced for Friday, 89c and 69(‘, at 8:30, sale starts promptly at that hour, sale price At “Gets-1t"" on, It dries . _There's [ | | | | | | nothing to stick. Put | | ings on right over it 48 hours—corns _gone. —_——— ots-It" t car. o will make a trp 0 CAOTHIA | New Superintendent a¢ Egny , | 2TCement between Bulpria and Tor- |y gf bunion. and you'll ve wind voi |l Child’s 12}4c Hosy, 8. | VELVET TURBANS in Basement before returning. Accompanying Mr.| EDGAR, Neb., Sept. 9.—(Spe | e In Constanti- |, Geta-I" in sold by all druggists. 2c a | Children’s fine ribbed, black cot- iFerguson was Assistant General Pas-|School opemed here Tuesday morning There Is growing unrest in Constanti- | bottie,"or wentdirect by E. Lawrence & ! senger Agent Leahy of Chicago, Who |with a good showing. There are almost |NOPle,” the dispatch adde Co.. Chicago. Sold in Omaha and recom- et e " | That Were $1.49, Friday for 64c e , | mended as the world's best corn remedy | from here went to Lincoln to attend | 400 students enrolled and prospects for The young Turks are growing weary {b‘. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.'s| ) — \ the Nebraska state fair. Before his|quite a mumber more. Professor Guyn, Of German activities. The Shelkh-ul|stores. Boy's 25¢ Hose, 17c. BIG variety of new velvet turhans, made of good \ gL * return ke will make a tour of mOSt|recently of Blue Springs, has taken hold | Islam has resigned. — - - Boy's heavy ribbed school hose, lity \‘l‘l" ot i blaok: #ed and bitd of the westerni Ynes of the system. with a vim that promtses well for the sizes 6%, 7%, 8% and 9% seam- quality '\( y l'n ack, l‘ and b ue. § | tuture of the school under his superinten- | MARTIAL LAW DECLARED Why Not Have [l ‘1ess toot, at 17c pair. Some are prettily trimmed with embroid- | Fms-r CONGREGATIONAL {dency. The school house has been re- AT FORT SCOTT KANSAS} | modeled ana improved. The chemical Curly, Wavy Hair? STARTS INSTITUTIONAL WORK !ana phystcal 1aboratory has been moved 4 |to the basement where there is ‘more (‘FORT 'E;cdc:'rrd Kl. MSIanDervl Iln:”‘ ww. .h,‘,h.‘“u(h’.ra‘l,. .k,.n“mn mu:;h - . fitted up for | Ca r y eclal martial W in | envi for her youtl lool Kgenerously At a Joint meeting cf che church com- | T00m and the vacated room fitted up for | SRR IRk L oded residence | canfided to me sevaral litile mittee and trustees held yesterday, final | & recitation room. i Ond B | which 1 prize highly, One of the best | ements were made for the begin- | o oz o district, and placed Company B, Kansas | of these is that straight hair can be made T e mmatitutional work 1n| PAreonage Struck by Lightning. | National guard in charge. The action |Wavy and curly over night by merely ap- iy o Segnn. Nine. | FRIEND, Neb., Sept. 9.—(Speclal)—| followed an appeal by Mayor Hesser, who | BYIfg & little lquid siimerine. Some ‘Women's 25¢c Vests, 17c. ered flowers. You are sure to find just the .‘r.:"‘v‘:.n, '",::"':;,,::."(l‘lm:':;f"“:h."y': hat you are looking for in this collection. 59cWomen'’s Union Suits,39c | Regularly priced at $1.49, very special, Fri- Women's 59c, extra sizes, Dutch | day, at 84¢. Onitton Butterflies neck, elbow sleeves, white cotton | The new butterfly trimming is very popular. Wae unfon suits, lightly fleeced, at 30¢. | have a large assortment of chiffon butterflies in the first Congregational church, Nine- | meetings special evangelistic services will | be conducted Sunday evenings, with night—apply with an tooth brush— | a look in your mirror tomorrow morning | pec! ttribute leas fluid | \ black colors, 3 ) ; | During a local thunderstorm at an early | told the governor he belleved the FuArds-| Deuoon the bairto duy Th the samee exant | Women'’s 10c Hose, 7c. and colors, priced 49¢, 59 and up to 98¢, teenth and Davenport streets. Mr. and | A h W 's black and colored cott Free Trimming Service, | hour yesterday morning the Methodist | men necessary to compel residents of the | ite curls and waves, having all the ap-| omen’s black and colored cotton Mrs. Denton B. Cleveland, who have been | rance of true nafuralness I full ml at 7c pair. Burgess-Nash Co.—Basement. tudents in Moody institute in Chicago, | Parsonage was struck by lightning and | flooded district to clean up their property | PRTMARE OF (MG RRUATNECES, o o ve gim- | hose, full seamless, pair, iyl -~ | considerably damaged. Rev. C. H. Seidell | and burn stock killed in the storm. ply delighted. T find that pure Hquid 25¢ Fibre Hose, 10¢c have been engaged for the work, co= silmerine can be procured from any drue- hd e, ' emnant‘ [0 00 €8s G‘)d. f operating with the pastor, ReV. I\ T. | ee—— | gist here, and a few ounces will keep the Women's tan fibre silk boot hose, cha B e e } Bov | ]nol:n:\'; cx“\:‘:mh>r ?&m Sy ehs seamless, special, at 10c pafr., 3 T B [ e L R L e | S ahutot will: o open. every day fa | | Tothine, Eummy. Eresdy o tmems, Shout sureas e co—suemeni. | iN Two Big Lots at 25¢ and 39¢ Yd | the week. At the close of the Sumday [-2 | to use. TI'm sure if'you will try this to- - & { | N 0 T l o N s NCLUDING French serges l}.n.m..' Preunnella, , storm serge, Wiy s — . sulting in plaids, stripes, cassimeres and mixt) will give you a most agreeable surprise. | . < . 3 mixtures. A large S cholr ospel service. : ] , bla sk 200-yd. machine | sk 1% > ‘"“:r ',"I:;“'M";d f.’l(,‘,‘,:m,d ;:“ ‘ondm,‘! GAnita Amber's “Beauty Talks.”—Adver T | cotton % achine | range of colors and biack, 1% to b-yard lengths. Very special Fri- ¥d, Bo. | bers, black ani| 98¥, at 25¢ and 39c¢ the yard. y Scigsors, | 438 | e 49c Messaline, 29¢ Yard. -in., pr., 106. “’.rz“'l‘n"" Shut ok and Plain messaline silk, in a good assortment of plain and light young people's work and boys' and girls’ club work and desire the co-operation of those interested in social and institutional | i | | : les, all colors, | colors, spool, 4e.| and dark shades, specially priced Friday, at 20¢ the 5 i methods. i . !| Just Try This When T e -fi oShopping bage, » Nash Co. o yard ‘ i s i R B | : ithout, e | , 100, H News Notes of Auburn. | Hairy Growths Appear s . Fooden coat ’ ; i me e glinpes L) | . (JAtaL s «'s.| Women's Waists Worth to $4.50 at $2.95 M. S. Mclninch, practicing attorney at | (Modes of Today.) | sach, B, Large bottle | —————m———— ¥ . YTV i this place for the last fifteen years, has | A smooth, hairless skin always fol-! m}:lh-pl&lr:‘l #a. | machine o, Be. A WIDE assortment of women's new walsts, made in combinations i moved to Kansas City. He will practice | lows the use of a paste made by mixing | - AR Ilff:&d-_”:;:uu of lace and figured chiffon, % sleeves, V neck, trimmed and | law there. 5 | some, water with plain powdered el Needle books, Bafety pins, 3 finished in silk and buttons, Regular $4.50 values, special for Fri- W. C. Parriott, one of the recently Il each: 1ce. cards for day, at $2.05. | inted commissloners, moved today to | 4R, . Thin pasta s spmtiod t0ithe halry 0-inch tape | Darning cotton 0 : e in Dol huries ot o | & | surface 2 to 3 minutes, then rubbed or®| [l , S0nch, tave | Darning cotpon.| ther Ready-to-Wear Specials. v he 20th | | and the skin washed, when every trace Cotton tapes, Sewinw Need- | Women's and Misses' serge suits, worth to $16.50, at $7.95, "'f.'"_wunl : o and Charies Ash resl | of halr will have vanished. No pain or| blgck and white, | 1og Bs 1 e Women's fiew fall silk poplin dresses, worth $8.50, at $5.95 44 SRR . 8 4 | | discomfort attends the use of the dela L TR ] o | | eaeh, \ Women's silk petticoats, all colors, formerly $4.00, at $2.50 te men, and engaged In the real Bifk finlsh eri , 16, - ! , at $2. tate business here for the last five | tone paste, but caution should be exer- chet cotton, all | Burgess-Wash Women's sllk petticoats, formerly $2.95, at......,,..81V8 vears, have gone to Ames, Ia. They| cleed to be sure that you get real dela- | colors, spool, 8o, __ O Basement. e BUrgess-Nash Co. Basement. will engage In the banking business | 3 2 - A 3 tone.—~Advertisement, [ % E P R i ST i possible there s a woman in this country who con- | Unusual Values in Domestics| Wash Day - Specials ||| N § bt o L - e 1 o r John M. Clark, who has been conduct- | tinues to suffer w“ho,“'t gving Lydla E Pinkham S.vege- ! Shaker Flaunel, 6lgc, Percaline Lining, 8¢ Extra heavy galvan- , best quality corn, 4 ing the Avenue hotel, has quit the hotel. | table Compound a trial after all the evidence that is con- ! | White' Shakes (lauzsl, | Percaline g ;eleflll ised wash batler, ‘No. 8 | sewed, blue polishea . M. Reic m. | . M . A | 00! rade, in 3 to n X t col- ze, tat! , 45 B5c, N mondied 27 4, K ot 41 tinually being published, which proves beyond contradic- | D IA 4 I ON D S |l Yara Tensths. | otn ot e veeke o0 | hanti s b A TR John M. ‘Kleckner has movea to town | tion that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffer- { Seamed Sheets, 45c. | Figured Pongee, 414c. | All copper wash boil- | clothes wringer, wpod from his farm and Mrs. Kleckner wlll; ing among women than any other one medicine in the world? % I \llinery business. 4 H . "M x. "Connor, prominent farmer and We have published in the newspapers of the United States | ON CREDIT Extra heavy round | Fancy figured pongee, | er, extra heavy, No. 8 frame, 10-in. rubber thread, seamed bleach- | just the thing for cov- | size, very durable, spe- roller, warranted for 1 it and POCKET YOUR SAVING done I wish to state what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Fine quality mercerized Little Gem brand cot- | galvanized tub, has done for me. I did some heavy lifting and the doctor said it . very FAIRBURY, Neb., Sept. 9.—(Speclal)— sateens, black and col- | ton batts, B¢ per roll. O'Cedar polieh for fur- easy to operate, a great niture or oil mops, 50¢ whe Fairbury schools opened Tuesday o ed sheets, size 76x50, [ ering comforters, clal, $2.00, year, $4 value, at $2.25 H a | 2 A - Buy 'That Diamond That | ! le bes ¢ each. ) [ , e 3alv ‘ot " { tormer founty commissloner, Bo M| MoOTe genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub- Vou Have Always Wanted— || (Il Hemnants Zophyrs, 630 | Fancy el brankews, | tube. ortre lance, st Wy A et :»rl;ml(: s ; lished in the interest of any other medicine for women — and Pocket Youar Saving. \ Short lengths § of :'mn- with pink and | size, 86¢ value, 69¢. Clothes line, heavy Shock threshing has commenced and | and eve Jear wi 2 A # 2 : » It you fully REALIZE how little you would || zephyrs, in stripes, lu_n borders. Willow clothes basket bratded cotton, 50-foot ihe wheat is showing well as to quality. | TCT am?") a }: pUthhthman) new l;:?"moml:}'s'ha.l(l:l:‘en midvthe moner that” you ey a1 checks and plaids, eas- | 2 <l.m.m Baus, 105¢, rattan bottom and | length, 10c. -‘— Little is found damaged in the stack rue. ere are reée never ore publis) : yourself (he distinction i ily nu:iuh‘ d, ruu:,nl | 'u(l‘ yu{mnu ”I:lll cotton handle, well made, 86c | Brass covered wash The yleld s running from twenty to 10¢ an :¢ grade, batts, for making com- } value, A#e, | board, stuc top, fandly A thirty bushels per acre. | From Mrs. S. T. Rlchmorld. Providence, R. L. y ore now. ‘When we trust vou | al 6c yard el 'orl:.rm ete “l..'»c per roll, “Rullman” Rotary : .u:, a gre;( SOAD saver, W ou & beautiful Diamoud on ¢ cc | ., ) r. . aie | Sea'y . Fairbury Schools Open, Provioence, R. 1.—¢ For the benefit of women who suffer as I haye T RN M | sy moar iRy wash machine, square | 50c value, 39c. | | ors, uh:n lengths, ac Burgess-Nash Co. time saver, special, $10. | size, 88¢. 15¢ yard. Basement, Parlor broom, de of | } f enrollea in the history of the schools. | after my baby was born and inflammation set in, then nervous pros- ' —— LTI sl e W= RO Superintendent W. L. Morton, formerly tmuonvfrom which I did not recover until I had taken Lydia E. Pink- of Ashland, is in charge. having suc-| ham'’s Vegetable Compound. The Compound is my best friend and ceeded A. L. Caviness, who was super- intendent here from September 1900 until ¢ last May. R. B. Carey, formerly of Falls Women’s $3.00 New FALL SHOES in the when I hear of a woman with troubles like mine I try to induce her to take your medicine.”—Mrs. 8. T. RicamonD, 84 Progress Avenue, 650 —Ladles’ Ring, | | Wk solid gold, Latuis | | From Mrs. Maria Irwin, Peru, N.Y. P:;ci N.Y—* Belllx:irl:“il:;ok 5"3‘.‘4 E P;lnkhglm’ulvifsh&h gn:m. pound I was very an muc t children, and felt worn out all the time. fiilalL|plendid ine c he! me as nothing else had done, and I am thankful every day trict court convened Tuesday, September | ghat | took it."—Mrs. Maria Irwix, RF.D. 1, Pery, N.Y. $, and up to the present the following | cases have ben disposed of: N. L. Joves. From Mrs. Jane D. Duncan, W. Quincy, Mass. arrainged on & charge of white slavery, el s (AT rease of. Bard Sourn QuiNcy, Mass.—* The doctor said that I had organic troubls lubor at the state penitentiary at Fort| gnd he doctored me for a long time and I did not get any relief, I Madison. This is the second sentence | gaw Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ad- - o for the same offense. Joseph Smith and | V?n'lflfid ‘nd l tmd lt ‘nd mm mlkf mfon I h“d \ - Henry Miler, two negroes, arralnged for | finjshed the first bottle. I continued taking it all bootlegging, were each sentenced to ""“1 through middle life and am now a ltrong,ngealthy vear in the Shelby county jail at Harlan woman and earn my own li rs. Jane D, 5 a Month N2 S o S | TR s Basement Store Friday at $1.89 e e aauid e 000 | AVERY fortunate pick up of a manufacturer's surplus floor stock of new fall o Bnkgimcsee oy shoes. All fresh goods and up-to-the-minute in style. Including gun metal, button high shoes. patent leather button high shoes, tan Russia calf buiton high shoes, all sizes from 2% to 8. A very seasonable shoe sale coming right at the time when you can get the most good out of them, Regular $3.00 values, very special Friday at Ky g Distriet Court at Marlan, | morning with the largest attendance ‘ caused a displacement. I have always been weak and I overworked | | { HARLAN, Ta, Sept. 9.—(Special)—Dis- 3 { Women’s $1.50 Juliets, at 98c. Women'’s Juliet house shoes are¢ made of dongola kid with pat- eot tips, rubber neels, medium weight soles. A well made and good um:‘r‘l‘:n‘ shoe; regularly priced at $1.50; Friday in the basement, at 3 Shoes Repaired While You Wait. Cail or write for Calalog No. %1 Phoss OR the convenience of our customers we have just 1t Really Does Relieve Rbeumatism. | Duncan, Forest Avenue, West ¥, Mass. Dougles 1446 and our saiceingn wiij agll a complete outfit for shoe repalring. Workmn':nhinlnmub.: | Sloan's Linimen( does give almost in- Write to LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. 1 THE IATIfllAL et oo . of the usual Burgess-Nash standard of quality. stant relief. Notaing better for rheuma- (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., foradvice, ' Crodit Jewelers Nn: b T tism, backache and sclatica. Omly 3 our letter will be opened, read answ | \ Burgess-Rash Co.—-Everybody's Store—16th and Harney, ¢ Al druggists. —Advertisement. ".wo-n.ndhdrh strict confidence. | ) BROS & CO. 1553 «* %_m‘ -

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