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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 21, 1915. - —— T ——— = gL a——— - __pr o = —— — . _ _ TR G—— eon Wednesd: for the followin Ruests vehiels, Pack Hor Ay entered |igeg with the following officers: Pres! Orpheum the week of November 2. One |C. Edwards; secretary, J. M. Balley and ]“ | Glimore and the Missos Violet Hager- of the brothers, Jullus Marx is sald to Paul McDonald; assistant treasurer, J. H 3 Go' on man and Elisabeth Gilmore be a ringer for Sam Bernard and could | HiEbec " " 18 lng P B T Bt g B M easily be mistaken for Mr. Pernard. | At the Haptist quarterly heid at Ben if % i i C. 1 | St e Th”n\.v‘:v‘ n;“"l:“n‘flrvr‘r”q{ Jultua i & Dutch comedian. There are ::\‘:M n‘li‘lh’n‘hl‘v‘nn‘\nfiu‘nl etrets tod in ||| SIS in Society Circles Ermest Harvey and Mra. Eil RoNft o tweaty In the company preseating ~Back |Irited, 4nd the- Immasuial eirels lod in | H » s Home * 3 | were Mr. and Mrs. John Wisler, My " since the Iast report The local circle | wh Q l sl ' | Mre. Joseph Beger, Mrs. F. Lynch and | ¥ A will v..»x;i . v"vr;'ilhnz ‘.\.;n”b'rm.\ at the || ere yua lty (Continued from Page Two | | Marvin Rohift ‘M Q F g T 11 home of Mra. John Kisse R . s i best man, Mr. Andrew Rae, Mre, E. A. Winn entertained the o i 188 rarrar Lels The women of the English Lutheran | elgns upreme " groom and bes ., Mr. A 3 - o i e | | : hurch held a bazaar'and chicken supper | | Eoiein of the bride, and the coremony floer of the Koyl Nelghbors last week | of Way Entrance in |fm hed searand sticken wever | kvers ety has. s dowey sior performed before a number of invited Those presont were: Mesdames John e ot s ||| that “atandd at the fop—is’ recos- ; i W ank Cockayne, { : : he women of the Augu chureh nized ne the safeat place in which auests. The rooms were beautifully dec- Wisler, A. J. V M N w R )d RO & BREARY ! % A orated fn smilax and cut flowers, pink, W. C. Johnson, Scott, E. Groman, | 0Vvies vvas neceive s e i LA WL beriorliy of fta g cdn The Albert hite and green, being the color scheme ward Maack, Gantz | . | Edhoim establishment occupies | The bride's dross was beautiful in ita {more, George Cole, R. J. Sutton, Fr A vast amount of discussion wos | PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. this posteen Tt Ciia f Tex, J. L. Lemley, Jay Cole, Allen and caused last spring when It was an e mp b made of white pussy e quality relgns supreme, "v" ““U.f‘ \F m:d silk fillet. She carried | the Misses Lydia and Carrie Wisler nounced (hat Ceraldine Farrar, the great | H. K. Fredrickson has returned from a || prices are na rrm.«nnmlv- ns “‘:"‘ ": Ir(““ v re and wore o Miss Martha Marshall gave a large | | American sin who ts now making a | tay of several days In Denver on bus ] n _country for sames ex- »aquet! of brida 0SC8 & . onn | n en | 3 " sarty at her home last Satur- | concert t was going to Los Angele i pray of lilles of the valley in her hair. dancing party at her hom, \ | Ar ngel ha 18 invited t5 this day evening. Miss Marshall was sted | ; to pose for motion pletures. Some of her sit'on of exquisite e ‘The matron of honor, wore ,n;\“':_‘:‘(‘t':; by Mrs. L. Glichrist and Mrs. J. Yo [fr'onds azd o few of hor colleagues held {f patr unted * pleces, the v g ']‘" '“”l""]‘;" r".mm: toet. | B0 | Those present were |up thele handa in holy horror at tr PUT CREAM IN NOSE pLidil gttt it I8 A color lace and old rose vel " Misses Misses |1dea, constdering it unwort of her art - De ot of our glorloy s bride's mald wore a dress of cor:nm-‘w;r {Iose Woodard, Edith Springburs, and the place she held In it. Miss Farear AND STOP CATARRH y e i d il s ) Jue silk crepe chine, lace trimming. Catherine 'I'reemon, Helen Matha, i3 g J g ‘hey hol 7 e | Hazel James Clara Gilchrist, joould not reo it in that war at all ko By beauty of the the integrity, cter and moderate Jdholm Store. Your { Helen Strintreser, Tillie Strintreser, S vidge, Bartlett Coleman, anerite Case e 4 Both carried arm boquets of pink and white carnations. The refreshments were belleves that for artista “the moviea Tells How To Open Clogged Nos- are at least as legitima‘'s as the ta trils and End Head-Cold w dlstinctive cha in pink and white, after a short wedding 0 - |Ing machines and no question has ever pricea of the F thelr Messrs i tion_of our selections i trip the young couple will go into v Wliham Rouse, - ¢ oo N Be Lelive ||l Taspeetion_of our selections is r own new home, at %% Crown Point ave- e A Nbery Anderesn, :: y rl"l"""‘n“"n‘"l’": "’;""fi_ o, ”;"’fq You feei fine in u few momenta. Your aueated. You are under no oblign- nue. The out-of-town guests were: | | William Goodwin, J. Brown. b o ‘f'" v‘ peop! m“ me ,‘,.n w \: "I" |eold in head or catarrh will be gone. | L‘n-'::\ to buy. Suggestions gladly Miss Helen Maus, Altoona, Penn.; Mr. ' mey England, Willlam La Page er volce In a talking machino lkewlse | you oo io B0 L e The air James Sueris, Mr. Thomas Sueris, Hays, | v o, | Kan.; Mr. Fred Gullle, New York City. Buffet Supper After Dance. ter Rouse, would like to see hor in some of her roles | noy e "oe Caur hond will clear and you 0,000,000 in the United Statea this s | pangache: no hawking, snutfling, mucous Imposaible. She says that the wenernl ‘qischarges or dryn#ss: no strugeling for Oldest Established publie, mccording to her mail, throughly Omah || Florence | 2 broath at night Vv " Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Keller gave &) |approved of her venture. Speaking of it| Tei vour“dr"lxufl-l you want a amall I a supper dance at their home following s cial Itemfi | she #ald recently: bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a Sixteenth and Harney Sts. the Subscription club dance Thursday 0 D “I got only lotters exprossing satis- iittle of this fragrant, antiseptic eream J o evening. The u"l'!:" were: i N il | faction and enthusiasm with my deci- In your nostrils, let it penetrate throngh | S=————=——sm—— = k: Messrg, and Mesdames— ez slon, Most of those who wrote took the |every air reesage of the head; mostho 3 Jany Borsle: N dpeague, | TS SR SOT R S A A1 HOme ‘ .Be.'"i et | view that, since they had only been able [and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous e g | T Reed.. W, H. Bucholz, | Dave Andrews is visiting & sister in (%3 aDa.le Turner | to make my acquaintance through phon- |membrane, and relicf fomes Irstantly Apartments, flats, houses and cottages A ee W. A. Fraser, Des Mcines. ‘_ S ograph records, pictures and articles, | It Is fust what every cold and .m.mn{ can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Clement Chase, L Mre. Renniger isthe guest of friends at | they would be glad to see me on the suffe nec Don't atay stuffed-up' Beo “For Rent." David Baum, Henry Wyman. - 'y Iedge TLowery. They are now at home | = esdames— Mesdames-— | Wahoo, Ne! | J g screen to get an Idea what my charactocs |And miserable.~Advertisement J Arthur Remington. Warren Rogers, | Miss Clara Pilant has returned from a |to thelr many triends in Florence oy | Were In action. Most of thoso letters ” S R—— H (S inges pMissesc et | { w0 weeks® Vecation O O aaatul tieken wiaper | Came from small towns, many of them = P Messrs.— Megsrs D d | Miss Ada LaBayer wpent the last week | (o o &, 10 ‘M;“;"F_ The women of the | {Pat 1 had never even heard of. . ;:fl;“‘m;’;‘,‘;‘“ Garry ol tex. | undee with relatives at De Soto ' | Prosbyterian church will hold the| ‘There were a few from operatic col- ANNOQUNCEMENT A Barl Gannett, W. Mencke entertained a few leagues, departed after the breakup of F/ A.‘. Bornien OmAhRn:_i';fl\m- SOGiety NOteS ;rr;‘::u Monday afternoon. ‘!,":‘,:"“'t""m" T, P :‘f::‘ u.:‘:‘n;hmv‘:ht;h:nlgn:':: wml-h x:n:nl\ ‘ THE PARKER FLO WER SHOP 'y Mrs. Lou Cartwright entertained Thurs- | § Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gibson, who (ormd— o | day In honor of a few friends. cstablished a precedent for them.'" | 411 So. 16th 8t. City National Bank Bldg. erly lived in Omaha for many years an | 3 d a | Mrs. Ford of Yankton was the guest of S | who now live in Los Angeles, Cal, are| Mra J. V. Rose is visiting fn Nebraska |\ ™ P08 & A0 HS0 A0 00 'Numerous St&rs VEWS OF THE BENSON i NOW OPEN in Omaha for & week. They are stop- C'¥. {8 visiting in Bos-| Mre. White of Omaha spent Tuesday CHURCH ORGANIZATIONS ||| | y ping at the Hotel Fontenelle and would R!rl\_iRnovrl Hollister is visiting in ‘wl(h her sister, Mrs. R. A. Golding. to A ear La,ter | };nh a complete stock of the market's most seasonable and prettiest helr old friends. i B Mrs. 8. W. Sheibel has returned from pp » T— | owers, b izt b i g Mrs. Raymond Hayward is spending & | ooon. ™o here ahe spent her vacation. T The: Mcthefist 'Ghutth a¢: Busbon has All kinds of Floral designs for funerals. Beautiful flower ef- i t week In Chicago. Mrs. Oscar Duncan of Little Stoux is at t,he Orpheum :“’":,:' : ey ““3' '“':':""""ed"'fr‘f‘"‘: o tects worked out for weddings and other soclal functions. Weddine A"““‘:‘l“’:‘me“‘“ ' 4t of Fort| Mrs. Joseph Allberg left Wednesday to|ynq guest of her sister, Mrs. H. Glasgow. bt v g i oy b el We will appreciate your patronage. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bran days in Norfolk. W X 4 . Crook, Neb.. announce the marriage of | PRI & (:;V-r:r),y RAE gone fur. & £r1D 18 K e e s {"';'nu:":‘ vfi:’;":k:’ Valeska Suratt is again to be an Or- |choir will be robed for the first time KATIE C. PARKER, their son, Edward E. to Gladys Mav|, (\yiery and southern states. ot oo vmelda will entertaln the |Pheum headliner. The radiant Suratt is [at today's (Sunday) service. L Welty of Omaha, on November 17. ’l';h"‘ Mr. 'Donald Bridge of Norfolk is (he’(; O. P. club at her home Tuesday after- | sitted wllh“l‘dennl u":Ml as am\ea;ln:;: The Methodist brotherhood was organ- young couple will be at home at 2919 . .t . Radig oo . 0. P. [and is as 1beral with one s wi b | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bridge. |noon. | SR s Mason street, after December 1. | "Mrs. Weida of Columbus, O., 18 the| Mre. Clarence W. Holtzman and daugh- (Other. She will retum with & £ g I est of her sister, Mrs. W. L. Brayton. |[ters of Kansas City are guests of Mrs. Crepe and Diamonds.” L | Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Timms are spend- W, B Parks. i | Sam Bernard, high priest of ‘“‘synco- . P . ing two weeks at Excelsior Springs, Mo. | Mrs. Tuttle and Miss Ruth Tuttle will | (0t o eiiniy B0 0 e of the Or- N f Th k l Benson Mrs. F. R, Straight and Mrs. J. A. John- | go to Denver this week, where they will P} ('0 cliotilt's impeckRtt eedlinety ils ow for lanksgiving — as essential to Y son are spending a week In Carthage, Mo. | v'sit relatives. season. Mr. Bernard s one of the most d- k . s 7 1 Circles The Ladies' Ald oclety of the Dundee| Mrs. Mills and Mrs. Johnson of Omaha | uiar of Amerlcan stars. His last your goo inner, as tur] ey, 18 ocla church met Friday with Mrs, Fred Martin, were guests of Mrs, W. Barahm Wednes- year's stellar medium was *“The Belle of Miss Ruth Slabaugh gave a bridge party day afternoon. Bond Street,” which he played in London d Tuesday for Mrs. Henry Adams of Sheri-| Mr. and Mrs. Homer Webster of Den- | .. well as in America. Gorton Roth spent part of last weck on | gan. {ver. were guests of Mr. and Mra. B. C.| 7ne fashion show that was put on orig- o~ business trip to Exeter, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cuscaden returned | Webster Sunday. et tnally for the week of October 11 at the Ben Beunett of Seattle, Wash., is a|Monday from a visit in Excelsior Springs,| Mrs. Peets and Mrs. Gamble were |pglace theater, New York, proved such suest at the home of J. Mackin. Mo. |guests of Mr. ang Mrs. Orville Green | guccess that the engagement was ex- ¥ " 4 Miss Helen Chesney returned Wednes- | Monday evening. tended and it has been decided to make o ee S | Sk troud & VIR Joweph and Kansas | Miss Elizabeth Platz has been spending |of 4t an annual event. Twenty stunnini iy » visit with relatives in Exeter, Neb. C"’, 2 [the last week with her sister, Mrs. E. |models exhibited the latest creative ide Delicious Mrs. J. Amish entertained the Jolly 3 .o | Benton in Omaha. of Gotham's dress creators. Seven club of Omaha at dinner on Thurs-| et DI t"‘"““"::‘ ‘; "‘""“: :9‘;"(‘;.‘::; Miss Carrle Parks will entertaln Tri- | 1¢ {s announced that Anna Held has day. f';‘r’:l:"""" T, (IR day at s miscellaneous shower in honor |been added to the list of vaudeville cele- Mrs. 5. 0. Camphbell will kel ©ad | ) of Miss Jennia Petersen. brities. Her daughter appeared here at Omaha hospital last week for am opera.| Mre: W. B. 'T. Belt and daughter Dor-| "y "ponce Kensington club will meet [the Orpheum two years ago. iy ,‘_’:’"’; are visiting on a ranch near TOr- |44 the home of Mrs Raymond the first | Lilllan Russell's contemplated return to ¢ . Wedensday in December. the stage is now a reality. On October 51 Mra. O. J. Seitz will be hoktess for the | Mrs. Samuel Googe of North Platte 18| wry Harold Reynolds entertalned in [the most radiant star of them all made Autweldersehen club next Tuesday after-| the guest of her daughter, Mrs. ¥red|nonor of her cousin, Mrs. H. L. Porter- |her re-entry into vaudeville at the Palace noon. Elliott, Jr. fiela of Kansas City, Mo. theater, New York, bringing some old Mrs. T. Hermansen, who has been ill| Mr. and Mre. F. H. Brown have moved| My, and Mrs. W. Ingles, who have been |and some new songs and a very elaborate for some time, has been taken to the|into thelr new home at 111 North Fifty-|the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow, re- |sartorial investiture. Miss Russell will Methodist hospital. third street. [turned to their home in North Platte, Neb, |continue tn vaudeville. Mrs. James Maney has been appointed| Mr. Paul Cooley of San Francisco is the| Mra F. D. Leach was called to Te- | Mrs. Langtry (Lady de Bath), who ter- a8 administratrix of her late husbend’s | BUest of his brother, Mr. Arthur Cooley, | kamah the first of the week on account minated her American tour because her astate,. valued at $40,000. snt ur; Cm;'} Cartained hae ap|CT,he liness of her mother, Mrs. Pal- |play 414 not have an American appesl, Wilbert E. Boswe rs. Frans Nelson entertained her di-|matler. is agaln to make a vaudeville tour. Tha P g . 'r:-onm "g.‘n‘:" ::{:r ':'vl:: vision of the Dundee Ald society at luneh- | Mr. Harold Reynolds expects to 16ave |ujerces Lily" will, be seen In & one-act the home of A-. B. ul; eon Wednesday. soon for Sloux City, where he will be man- play ealled “Ashes,” written for her by - - ol Mr. William Coney of Leadville, Colo., |ager for the People's Ice and Col Storage | 10¥ €T00 (ASER T WITIHE TO0 e The flre department made plans for & | yay o guest last week of his sister, Mrs. (company. [9: 0, Philting srassa in vandeat gt ball to be given at the Odd Fellows' hall [ p*7 * FIOE MY, ‘Snd %, Gloves Greth hre slens ,, Phillipn yrota e rinteat o on the evening of November 24. Misa Murilla Mazwell of Fremont was ning on leaving about the first of De- |CC8% “As n & Lo ne Glass” Tn ‘The Bemson Kensington was entertained | 4 guest last Saturday of the family of |cember for Yankton, where they will ;n" ev! boMr-.r .‘l;n"(r) w 4,9 a:lp:m' ;( — at & 1 o'clock dinner at the home of Mrs. | Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Hamilton. make thelr home. y membérs of the company which she “z, >, C. C. Willlams Friday afternoon. Miss Myra Cole of Atlantic City, N. J.,| Mr. Louis Cortwright and Miss Bell |brought from England with her. 4 / '///// N ////// Y Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gladden of Bra-| cnroute to California, 1s spending a few |Were married Wednesday afternoon by | The Four Marx brothers, in thelr new . \“" \\\‘ 8 Ca > zeau, Mo., were guests last week at the|days with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brownlee. Z\ \\ /,\ home of Mr. and Mre. J. 8. Marshall. .Mr. and Mrs. D, A. Kyle and daughter | p ////‘ \/, 7 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy | Helen of Minneapolis will spend Thanks- ' RN Marshall on Thursday and s daughter to | SiVing with Mr. and Mrs. Royal D. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sheetz on Tues-| Mrs. Winship and daughter Ruth of ' " "' e Chicago are guests of Mrs. Winship Miss Mable Otto left here on Monday ";;:" :,;" :" C‘;“‘T“'R‘::m’:‘ Paters, | - L L] after a few days' visit at the C. Stiger| At0 ®N¢ dln::r odkan fie J:_‘;‘,::::\ home while enroute from Aurors, Neb. {01 ynce Robinson and Colonel Robinson 7(: is the time to select your St. Louls. 1 A daughter was born last week to Mrs. |y’ Mitve Margaret and Mary White | 4 John Morgan of Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs.| ., Deg Moines have been guests of Mr. r lstmas Morgan was formerly Miss Zella Camp-| ynq Mrs, C. R. Dodds and Mr. and Mrs. bell of Benson. J. E. Dodds for the last two weeks. | A Mrs. Willlam Snyder entertained fifty-| Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Abercromble and five guests at her home in honor of her | children of Houston, Tex., have taken | l a n o 0 r mother, Mrs. Timme's, seventy-first birth-| rooms at the Colonial for the winter. day anniversary. | Mrs. Abercromble is a sister of Mrs, R e — Misses Nell and Myrtle Smisor enter-| Charles O'Neill Rich, and has visited here Pl P ’ tained at their home Tuesday evening at | & number of times. ayer lano 4 miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs.| A delightful reception was given Tues- | | Guy Cabbage, a recent bride. day evening at the Dundee Presbyterian The Finest and Best Stock in the The local Women's Christian Temper- ' church to welcome the new pastor and City to Select from, ance union met on Friday at the home of N8 wife, Rev. and Mrs. George B. Fos- Mrs, F. B. King, when Miss Sanborn gave | !eT- A program of music and addresses Upright “‘"""‘ of Reliable a domestic science demonstration. was glven, followed by refreshments, in Standard Makes— The Westminster guild held a ineeting | ;hl‘l "';,"d" :”""“' room, which was taste- preceded by & § o'clock dinner Monday | 1Y decorated for the occasion. : 1 cvening, and the Brotherhood one on| r——— SPROIAL TRANKSGIVING SALS SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SALE Thursday evening at the Presbyterian 1 We announce a special Thanksgiv. Included In thig Sale is a fine. line of church. | W A bl 'ng ]s-l-“’nf n-.rxm:'- \llnn;nndn.‘zl;:m:‘- W ‘ndr 16! l\ne,n PH-"T{ a"unl" 3 d‘.‘r‘d » . 1L W spre stones, from up, 0] and mold led—all & Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wulff entertained est mbpler P]‘yer Pianos— wll wonderful values. Some priced at Movegonts o fiinaia Eein TRl for out-of-town guests during the last . . $80 and are regular $60 values. You s y ti for |:c, You sre always sire of ‘exact timd > ot Whe W MR, Sehn Rl e soclety DOlngs would he delighted to wear and own ugzesliions whea you purchase a Watch at LOPTES ’ . N f these menuine sparkling dla- BROS. & CO, We guarantee every Watch nard, Mrs. A. Ebner of Denver, Colo., ' 0 Jonds Come and take your choice of Gifts That Are ne weil, and’our’ prices are always low= and Mrs, Warrick of Colorado Springs, | ’ ’ l;x‘;gm in 0";'""‘\,1’{‘;‘- h hil ~st. Everything confidential. . e A | ORED] J Worth W e EASY CREDIT TERMS. | Mrs. Glen Gerken has had as her guest H e S\ — — = - e — e s T gt 20 o e Grand Pianos 1l : Willgr. | pramona Rines. ... - 12 Size Thin Mode! Elgin Mr. Jack Bostock of Glenwood, Ia., = Xl?|‘lu|mnv: I‘}«”"\":lel:eru R, Ralston soeni Bunday with Mr. Praak Gockayne to 32, Blamend divoches and family, Innnvend Lockets ' Social Activities Mrs. Dr. Lynch of Valentine, Neb., was Including the renowned end Plamchs Ear Serd 0cla. lh‘e'k::elll.‘:fw::; cousin, Mrs. Glen world premier Diamend Set Watch . TRt : Watch Bracelots, solid wold §24.7 # Yun. ‘Gooue Sutton was called to New Mason & Hamlin Imn;);uea‘; Dia- | (witeh Bracelets, gold filled $13.6 ' Mr. Clifford McMann of Omaha was York City last week by the serious fll- . g Een 'rc'b\ Vatches, solid gold. .. 1 " \ < | ness of her father. The Higheat Priced Piano . " | Bracelets, solid wold: .. 1 h visitng with friends Thursday. The Grace Saxe Bible class will in the World mountine 14k Bracelets, zold filled . s Mr. Joo Ham returned from Wyoming | mueadas morning at 10 o'clock with Dianiond”Cute Links g Saturday for a few days' visit with his | v jon. oy Terms to suit the most modest AN B | n Gantz, 09 Hickory street. Diamond St/ parents, | The 8. D. L club gave a large dancing pocket book Embiem Rinxs Quite & number from this vicinity ll~ip-rly at the Woodmen hall on Tuesday — ~ — ?:‘:x:iml |fit’r‘l‘.\\'.h‘hul tended the basket b t Papillion Fri- ing, with about thirty - 011 Gold Coat Chalns o SRR 1o 0ot Wl 51 Pani ovening. with about thirty couples. par Out, This Coupon, Off, asd Man ol Pillea Coat Chatha. 2330 un » - = ~. ’, olid Gol S . X up Mr. James W. Polin left for Platts-| Miss Henry Evans, who has been visit- Without obligation on, 7y -t Ho. Né—La Val- Bolit Qo Zord vicks: 't 308s o el lam V' mal vhotographs an escription N mouth l1ast wesk, where he Will spend |lag Dev dsushter, Mrs, Wiillam Wrieth, >f planos, player-pianos and kraad beautifully ~ de- ALL ON BASY CREDIT TERMS several weeks. for several weeks, has returned to her signed _hand- - g ~ fine Dia- We carry a_complete line of wold Mr. D. L. Ham departed for the | home in 8t Lawrence, 8 D. e St e an " jewclry, hand bags, vanity cases, solid Yakima valley, Washington, last week | Mrs. T. \L.. -r;mh roturned Tuesday 3treet and No. . A Pearl Drop, 16 in. | 058-=Ladles Die- m\lV~~r“'t-l":;n’n‘1l;:;‘:‘ D“:l‘m”'",;‘-_‘e"‘: We. U8S—Cases Coudll el g 0 look after some matters of business. | {rO™ & Weel's vislt in Bertrand, Neb p ! 4 R solid wold g1 4 Loftie “Per- | S Ginkle nieces, and & full stock of | filled. warranted for 26 years. T The ladles of the Seymour Lake Coun-|oy0 ) 1o remain here this winter, | " - A sreeee B et L BB CBds wermsr | meeons $80 | ool ot gash vuyer as well | polished or besutifully entraved try club attended the “Birth of a|“YNt 0 TEEC IR e e at ol | R #140 » Montr. | "85 8 | a8 on charge accoun TERMS: $1.90 A MONTE. Nation” at the Brandels Friday after-|y.nsngton Wednesday afternoon, when A . Phons Douglas 1444 and Our Sales- noon st the matines. covers were lald for Mesdames George P Natlonal Credlt EWelers | ms: wii Call With Articles Desired, Mr. W, H. Taylor departed for his| Bgidwin, Dave Suttle, Maude Aust, ® - Call or write for Catalom'Ne.' 088, home at Plainview, Neb., after visiting!glen Gerken, Johnson, Oldem, M. Potts, 1513-15 Dou‘h. Street. Muin Vieen Oty ‘Weltwnel Beil Mok, e OPEN DAILY FILL & B.'M, _ with his sister and fawily, Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Suttle. BROS & CO. s Dusgesniiash Co. Depavtasns Bies, SATURDAY TILL 098, " R. T. 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