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THE BEE U\I\H\ \I(\\l\\\ \IW\P\IRTT’ 29, 1918 | 4 -im—"“’““ (HAPPENINGSIN [z S DOROTHY OWNED BY [Applouse Stops - [GITY OFFICIALS day afternoon. An Interesting mu 1 THE MAGIC OITY[ SRS 0-YBAROLD G| Performence at Tun uynen payop | - The Anglo- e for PN puent | B BM R 'S } Gayety Theater French Bonds ess § 445, Bee rived v | na i Ao Principal Moore Expecu Increase of MT:' h"-;‘"'~(‘-'»’-‘ fi:“.‘rw;;:f st nea | Margaret Coulter of South Side Be-| Apniause actually stopped the show at | They Are First to Try Out the Floorl AS An xed acrap iron ite for | . o _to Hellevu Ly \tte " " iy mined serep on WSS Mundred Students 8t OpORing |[[00%, 5 TUCEY 5 pongmembers of | comes Pemesor of Beautiful [H e e e e thire at the Hansoom Purk | Investment N " — = : class were in the bunc | me tol y . ce there et Ny i Sttt Toane e :,“,"‘_.';“ of mgh Many of the Normal training girls of Doll Offered by The Bee had beon really blocked by insistent ap- | Pavilion. | Phone or write office, Douglas 230, i;"‘;“‘:;;‘,‘”““ B e T — plause, which the playem were unable l wxm‘:oxely"na an invest- THE BASKET WILL 1er Sk 1os e uteats 1o feported 18 | to satisfy because of sheer exhaustion | pryy THE ment, the glo-French § per WE vay Chicux aninum STAGS T ON MONDAY[M,:\? ot eve 3 "\ GETS HER PRIFND‘ TO HELP HER | ‘"ioir previous popular work. Mickey IT ALL Y HOPED‘ cont bonds, lasued as the obliga scrap_cast nes lnw»n Mitche u Co. - | Contribution Feeley and Mabel MoCloud deserve the | — ] tion of two of the richest nations Web | I expect f\v”_\ a hundred additional | high ac Well |mn»n|_\ L] |mh~ mother’ redit for cstablishing this notabls M\rdi The beaux and belles of the elty (| of the world, and offered at a c“—‘pp"—,— furniture bought and sold. J.. “thdents at the opening of the mid-year | JINNELE W is Margaret Coulter, 12 South | with thelr whirlwind acrobatic “Barbary | hall last evening foregathered at pr‘im to net the Investor nearly Reed, 1 Faroam. Dou. 646 ____|in Februnry.” Princlpal & W. Moore of gentiv during ihe ot Thirty-first street, South Side. Mar- [Cgeet” dancing. =~ aitea |the Pavilion of Hanscom park || § et ons of G hier e ik 20 hand. Web. 4. | the South Side High school stated in|week e 23 P e whole production 1s a winner, filled 4 Judgment, one o e most at- | diecussion of the enrollment prospects at, Prayer meetings at the First Presby. Faret Is & years, and a tends the | with clever work from atart to fintsh. | Where they danced with airy grace || tractive securities that has been the local school next fall "-“v?n 'V‘;‘(-‘.\‘y ,:‘n;d\;:;:u .h,',“‘ m-" : ,r:h West Side school Bert Baker, Babe La Tour, Luelle Manion | until the witching hour. The recre- || obtalnable by the American in- - - St Feat s wiadiited &8 ine. Nednatiny and ToNY aertnes ek Dorothy” is the beautiful doll [and other favorites of former seasons |atfon board having approved the || Vesting public in this generation. niade promptiy I sl it the DAWEN | ot Totes BRG] ale Gresd to yoin bat The B ttored last week to |AT® In the new show, and prove just as aes, he | These bonds are {ssued in de- cx'rv e “l‘"- J5ih & Varnam Bt | F h““‘,‘"‘;"'_ :“""“ i "‘““r“": IH":;'“" the attendance. :h“““ ”" ";‘ ‘: “"1"‘ i“l (‘h“ o ‘l popular as ever, or even more so than |ONO-8tep, fox trot and hesitation, the '{ yominations of $100, $600 and arm ogne 3 . | schools tich are now containad In the| 7The jumlor A class held & masouerad e little girl, who collected & most | petore. J. H. Dumont & C Baker's “Typleal Tad" specialty [YOung people varied their steps, but 41,000, | South &1de school district will be eom.| party In the high school Wednesday o of “Dorothy" pictures from the |gets him an mmense hand no one ventured to cut any Charlle Price to yleld tirmitner Sale” ad will turn secon pelled to enroll at the South Side Migh|SYCNing. The roome were 1eauti ully For pure ‘craziness” and ecoentricity | ¢ n s prinlhagiR et urniture into_cash. SO, Berding t ¢ made | frcorated. Miss Hendrie, member of the | paper 5 Sest Sabe Ia Il takes | CROPUN capers or try the magixe Fuil in & chool, according to announcement made | facuity, sponsored the varty. A fine time | " ccted 2,857, |8 A soubret Babo La Tour still takea y Particulare upon request. ‘;\Jmfiamn ,‘%"fir?&"}hfln; i by Omaha school nuthoritine, ‘This| ‘A8 experienced by all present. { Margaret Coulter collected 2,357. 1 cake. Although more plump than in It was a highly orderly affair and B 5% TO ¥ for Loans on st oinss ciy | *hould increase the membership another| Several students of the South iigh |Margavet went about it the right {past years, she is as lively and enter- |Clty Commissioner Kugel got on the | urn-. Brlnker residences 1o amcunts $20% up. also hundred. With this great advance tchool left with the foot ball team C'r farm loa na bl I in |Norfolk to witness the Turkoy day wame. | ¥8Y. She got all her friends to work- _PETERS ."“,", cn 1682 Farnam §¢. | Membership there is every prospect that At the last moment some of th algn ing for her. 8he could never have 00l activitie ® had promised to make ‘he (trip v A . | Manfon sings so pleasingly that she, too, OMAHA Homes. Bast Nebraska farms | - 00 2tivities will be increascd 100 per |5ut and the special car tdea was given collected so many alone. And then Omaha National B-ul llulldlnx, ! eent is called back many times. Rose Ford's | MFS. Kugel was there, too, but Mr 108 Omars Nnuonfl"pfig:f‘gf\,;w "“riw”m] Soore b Seet 20 il r‘wrbnl ':':;::kf:fll:lr%x::; e nll‘Vh‘a“?"( all her friends got their friends to |songs and dances and her ducts with |Kugel did not dance with his wife OMAHA. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. | installing a '““,,,‘n:\ ,:m,:m': ;n {;m’::": | ravorably with any m».n)s hool paper {n helping and so the pictures piled up | Mike Foater win plenty of approval, while |all of the time-—not all of the time tining as ever, und gets generous ap- |floor and danced around like he did @ plavee dn her several numbers. Miss |{n the days when he was a plumber. m\lcrrmcn 8 H. W, Binder, Clty Natonal Bank B4 | the eountry Tt A sixty-pogs lesve, | fag Sam Hyams, Leo Hoyt, Trene Nolan and | rThere were about 100 attendants at this E.—_ ¥ L Iilu{ department. The two presses and | ‘ne of the largest ever printed at the 1y | t ¢ . {the others In the company econtribute | punicipal terpsichores: run~n,-| City v complete outfit of type have all boen pa'd | (&) 8chool and was written and printed| “Dorothy’ is a lovely doll With b |y ahuren in helping the Bon Tons live | ™ > L4 v g | for and it is th mbity 2 Ly students of the high school, black eyes and golden hair. And she's . 0o oy Ll vt 8 1IVe | Attorney Rine ang Assistant Attorney = corparation e mbitlon of the student| (wopy has aireadv Leen s'arted on the [all dressed for the winter. She wears a [“7 )0 fGE EPHAtton, TePoel did not sit against the wall in a t DO“AR \]’ARIS ANA((OUN] | corporation to make the plant complets | Fig commencement issue of the Tooter 10 | nice red coat over her dress and she has g 8 \stronk singing and | giate of comatose, not as anybody could J FOR SALE or exchange fur clear no .m.t by installlng a lnotype machine. be {=sued In hon-r of the (gdnuhn‘ he' & W m‘; ancing organization, with lots of speed |gnsarve They had thelr daneing pro- | Broper.y, 64 a‘res o land. Price. S| h members of the mid vear cls I wil | & red hat, too. he's anug and Warm &0 land pen Tho younsest orchentra | oo Sy, TheY Bad thelr dancing pro- ner acre, W. C, McDermott, owner, Norih | Buys Cattle in lowa. te publisheq |(v| Janvary rnd u.n be some- | Margaret can take her out for Walks |jauder tn burlesque, Alex Hyde still ™ grama " Tiatte, Neb. : | After scarching the state of Towa for | HinK novel in high school pu that itl cations. m.n. on the coldest days without any |his teens, is a movel foature thai adde to |\*MP'® caudal appendage and thers was [two weeks, J. MeQueon. the Hawaitan | E4WArd: Carlson is mamaging editor | Ganyer that she'll oateh ool s e by a phalanx of disappointed ones. Mr. Rine REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE | !I'® £(0ck agent who came to the Omaha | panmrorn thiie sie coreke Shisit 178 | "\What do you think—a little baby, only was not at all hesitant when it came to Do Something TROOM h | market to purchase some pure bred cat- 2‘:?.;"\42?,'5.;"‘%“2‘.2.}'-‘.l.'.“? Wednesday of | 9 months old, got 887 votes. She is Baby the hesitation waltz neves u"",mm‘"n]"d‘;;v" "rxiw :;mmr‘-,‘u.‘, returned to the local yards for the | Iast week, ‘these examinations being the | Blair and she lives at 2102 Harney street Robbers Cplebra‘te English Ia Caller. You can't hope for worthy . second time Friday afternoon. He had [ [9:¢ before the rinal examinations of the | ¢ coureo, sho dldn't go around herselt ) . | Superintendent English of the Recrea- achievements unless you . under his care two separate conslgnments | announced next week sometime. . |and collect the votes, but a lot of ladies Thls Man's Blrthda’ tion hoard was caller for the eircle two are able to master little ENTS |of pure bred live stock Graduation exerclses for mid-year sti- | collected them for her. Y |steca snd ©. ¥, Spoones, sepkrvisor of \ingk, The first was taken from the ranch of |dents will be had in spite of the sarlier | Viela Meyer, 144 North Thirty-first ave g the pavilion, mingled with the dancers ,The_emall coin now in Make Offer Dan McCarthy at Winthrop, Ia., and was [announcement that they would be dis- 1“ e collected nearly as many. Ehe had John Hughes, colored, living at 313 |and declared the deportment was 100 per our poc sTn kg " - {a consignment of pure bred Polled Here. | Pensed with The late redecision 1o | . ojest | SOUth Twenty-ninth street, was all set to begin on ake some ¢ - P hold them has placed the prowram com- (825 And the little girls in the First ¢ cent it, it only A DOLLAR, and 44 ft. next First Naticnal. fords. The other consignment came from |mittes considerably in arrears. No class | krade at the Cass school worked und ot with #8 last night to celebrate his birth- | Among some of the prominent city hafl hegin to be & "WEEKLY $45,000 asking price. Make offer. llhp farm of D. O, Gammon of Des Molnes. | play has been announced yet. Aday. hox| SAVER,” then get the mas tery of other small coin that comes your way and Py P | lot. They wanted “Dorothy” to &0 people who graced the floor were Rod {l\‘u:-] bred Polled Angus were obtained at | ’rhr"l:\rll h;lk ;- |;«an:p:; enthhsias'ice ;‘ etiiel M:h Tt But <Dorothy” will| 1e Was walking downtown with that|man Brown, the blg game huter of the tcherville, Ta, od | CVer the coming basket ball season, Scutp |10 schoc 3 4 -3 + 4 A I s Hamson & Mortonnm.,m" rom he ftock was shipped | Tigh has alwnve Dut out a strong toam | live with Margaret and perhaps Margaret | FUrPose Jn mind. when wo white men |municipal bullding: Edward Morris, fire K ocal market 1o |]ag: year It won third place 'n the s'aie | will teach her all she learns in school opped him at Twent ighth and Far-|warden; Thomas Isitt, chiet clerk of the prepare for real co Th l T’:tlh‘. h\\ntlhuht’mm where they wil! be tournament. It s exrected that a much | i i o il nam streets and relieved him of hia{bullding department; Louls Burmelster, plishment & { aken aboard ship for the Hawalian ls- | Stronger team w e produced this year. ew Contes ! money, at the point of revolvers ! co hec § ree Ilew I at lands. The trip fa expected to take sts. | B¢l Corr, Fhainholts, Nixon Graham: | And now, right today, a new contest o point of revolver furnaco inspector; Lee Bridges, bullding s “Boss, don't take mah money begeed pec! (&l lectrical | S Arthurton and Wilcon are lika'y candi.| o s gued | inspector; M. J urran, eleo! n 12 Investments|*“" dates for the first and second teams starts, which will close next Saturda¥.|irughes, “Anh, wants it to celebrate m tor; Thomas O'Connor, keeper of the " (4 s Maile Olty Gos { The lovellest, dearest little doll in &0-|yinany wieh © have a row v e ¥ c e ttle girl that| e : houses, renting tor SIS par mmeatn n | (Vith the coming of speakers from the [ Office space for rent in Beo office, 21s | N 0 be Eiven to the Hitle £ {HNT| “We'll celebrate for you, J. Seroy assisted In serving punch. a locality where they are always rented. | SUPreme drove, including the deputy in- [N street. Terms rounm.m Well khown | collects the most pic men anawered as they ran nway Young women of the city hall made the Fach house has § rooms, full basement |ternational director, Booth Haines of |location. Tel. South 7. brings or sends them to The Bee office PACKERS NATIONAL BANK OF SO OMAMA NEBR ags Meet Tomorrow. the highway- ! ts for the dance. and good heating plant. Sloux City, members of the loc: v v v by 4 o'clock next Saturday afternoon. [erTengemen Y. a1 drove ot | The Mystic Workers of the World" wil | b . : what hib ;‘r?pe!?y'?,‘k:o“ 40 offer of |the Order of Staga will hold & bix cele- | ficet Tuesday evening ‘at the Odd Fel.| This doll s the sweetost doll and she Zero in Pra‘ctlcal [ Parkers Pleased. on the terms you can afford? Tha owner, | Pration meeting Monday evening, Novem- | urged to come. o'alo members are ||, named “Virginia. Isn't that the lovel- M. J. Greevy, secretary of the Hanscom who lives in Chicago, has instructed us|ber 29, at the McCrann hall, Twenty- A y fest name? She is twenty-four inches J k S “B k ”‘N”‘ iyt b oy B g ot UNNY Roo to send him the best offer we can get. |fourth and O streets. Besides a big pro- poet i thate .?.’f.a;%&.?.l’i R'l?.:’.o:.',‘.' high and she's just too sweet for any- 0Kes, ay TAKICS | capacity of a private citison, in which AANA gram, with Brother H. R. Caufield on [DPall at Twenty-fourth and M streets |thing. You can see her any time latter capacity he expressed himself fu v»‘ » o Lo u ey Son the program as a speaker, refreshments '"l'"‘";l"" evening. & The Bee office. Thirteen-yenr-0ld Eddfe Malvin, 460 | vorably on dances in general und dances Phone Douglas 502, I8 W, 0. W. Blag, |l be served The latter KAlf of the will not be_responsible for any debts “Virginia's" pleture will be in The Bee | North Twenty-second street, is going to |#t Hanscom in particular. b; xn o J rloal r. e v Y p evening will be passed In an informal |1 o1 Roinag - 1 Roland in any form. | W0y this week, both the morning [spend the next few days at the Deten-| At 9:45 o'clock Mr. Greevy mateq he manner. The Woman's auxillary of §t. Martin's |and evoning papers. Get to work now |tlon Home, because he dircovercd a new [belleved he would dance a few numbern | REAL ESTATE—WEST SIDE Preparations for the meeting indjcate |church will hold their annual bazar and | and get as many of your friends to help- |and interesting pastime. himself before the evening closed. His AVE $200, — | that all members of the lodges of Greater | 8erve lunch Wednesday, December 1, at|yn. ¢ possible and beawtiful “Virginia" | He was standing on the viaduct near feet at that time were moving with the On a 6.room strictly modern, well bullt |Omaha will be present. A royal recep- |51® North Twenty-fourth street. May D yours, Military avenue and Mamilton street, |music The Inspector 1 Myrion The Ladies’ Ald soclety of St Luke' pping N A o K N, oman pae ¢ hot water heat. jtion will be accorded the visitors. Lome Ladics' Ald soclety of Bt Luke's | ong the other littlo girls besides the | dropping bricke on the heads of brake.| Frank A. Shotwell, another member ls Back Of Administrator of Share Estate, basar at the McCrann hall at Twenty- | winner, who collected a lot of pictures |men of freight trains passing underneath, |Of the Hanscom Park Improvement club, vy. Bottle Z - /s Pollec o o and gave 1t wie on- | RSO Sol 8. Goldstrom, saloonkeeper, haas | {oUrth and O stréets Wednesday, Decem- || .t week were these eays Pollecman Frank Aughe, who made |attended the dance an REAL ESTATE——MISOELLANEOUS |becn appointed administrator of the es- | *¢F b 2 o 8§ the arrest. dorsement An_ inatailati Baby Blair, 2102 Harney, Omaha, evm—t——— BT I TR T o 7 e sl ey My | o B T o | v e o Tt Truck Driver Held arents o hree cl ren, who were |a o'clock a o ®e hall at Forty- | nue, Omaha, 5% W D J Wiy At ones, Lol Bee e burned to death last Monday evening. |econd and I streets. All members are | jomg Acker, 21) South Twenty-ourth ar Argument ‘ The property and merchandise invested preressives street, Omahus, 787 F REAL ESTATE in the little tallor shop at Twenty-aixth N?'m will mee?f-'rh'(fi'w:r;:fn‘r“\'fi: Emmg Nash, 54 South Thirty-seveath Ma,y End Fata,lly or sma'Shmg Buggy FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SALE. |and N streets will be sold at auetion, | Anton Kratky, 2102 W_atreet, Thursday | street, ‘On ———————iewa~ | probably Monday morning. Announcement | ovening, Decernber 2. Mrs. J. A. Martin | : 510 South Thirty- €. Donahoe, llllk driver for the Court- » wm Y8 baibiant hioaks. [, 318078, - Modathin,. 8 An argument over the big war may res . . d b= g g S S T g R g i probably tempor- (1M1, Wophors of America, camp No. filth avenue, OTAM, S tviom sult tatally for Chatles Sehrull, 1101 Nonhl'::. SHsen A ‘,',‘y”,.lrf,‘.’(",:: Lol located one mile of g0od town 4 will hold its annual election of of-| Nortua Lisby, Nebraska T. | Twenty-fourth strect. He became em- thousand pop.; 160 acres wi ter arlly take charge of the two children | ficers Thursday nalnl in_the Inde-| jielen Harris, Cass school, Omaha, 202 |y nes with Paul Waner, 1201 \.""hymln Melvin of Miller park, after the llows’ hall at dent Order of > wheat, }0 acres corn, balance in pasture; |0d the baby. The father of the parents, | Ren Arta McGillas, 2713 Mason street, 3 former's machine had smashed into a |= 000 house, 1arse barn and olher heces: |Samuel, i too old and feeble to take 'lw"'“'r':"r!'h -;"!' HBn(rnn 3 Sar B "T‘}""'V tourth, "“. it culminated ‘:‘"""wnuxuy occupled by Peter Lindballe, 2424 | #ory improvemients; m.. 18 _good home, [charge of them ‘ant ads for The Bee may b left at e i . aner got a hatchet and attempted to| o 0% (LT Y UL ohildren, | The | ke to town and school. Wi sell on 3 The Bee's branch office, 231 Helen Knezacek, 1401 Willlam street, | yge it on Echrull's skull. Schrull was When eally Know casy terms. Adaress Box 877, Glenwood, Battle for Gun. 2c a word for one time, 1 badly hurt, and police surgeons found |0°CUPANts were thrown out and budly In- LT R AT Y The lives of several hundred parsona were | fa¥ for three "”P"’“ Jea word each | Tp v L. Johnson, 2821 North Twenty- | it nocessary to take him to the hospital. | J0red. and thelr rig was demolished Minnenota. endangered last night st Twenty.sixth avine T TIPR.. SFAMPL 40 eaiirteous | Ik eireat, OluaNa, 1080 ‘s | A charge of running without lights ur? noa eavy soil, well |and M streets when three nesroes, David | ———— Alice all, Thirty-eighth and Jones . and at a reckless rate of speed, was They Just Naturally utu:: oo dd ounty Minng | Rice, 2608 N street; Willlam Page, 244 N . S k Thleves Pl lodged against Donahoe by Officer Mel- w908 Toedh, schools .,, 4 oure Frice . 2608 : \ | The Habit of Taking Cold. streets, 199, nea. ay ages o Y gye 2 to 850 per” acre. “Terma, , street, and A. Seunders, Twenty-fourth | with many peoplo taking cold s a | SRR AN, AT ¢ |vin, Charles Courtney of the Courtney cash, bela Do . Vooo anq I streets, engaged in & struggle for | yapit, hut fortunately one that is casily H h A store obtained Donahoe's release on bond s (SRIEE o B il MR |1 evlver: ergoant dames Sheanan ar- | beoncn. Tabe s sors ponse watn svery | DAVID BISPHAM GUEST AT avoc with Actors o e tR ooTRte {;"end iy ‘$o.oa hop (Tested the trio before the gun was dis- | morning when you first get out of bea— | UNIVERSITY CLUB LUNCHEON | —_— Burlington Afternoon Local Train, ncre. Ulland Land Co,, Fergus, Falls, |charged. The cause of the trouble was a | not fce cold, but a temperature of ahout | Sneak thleves broke into ‘the Krug No. 7, Later from Omahn Mirn, negro woman. 90 degrees F. Also sleep with your win- | David Bispham, the barltone singer who | theater dressing rooms yeaterday after-| B S L ., using injurious physic ard pil Nebraska, High Schoo) Notes. |dow up. Do this and you will seldom |will give a concert at the Auditorium, |noon and nearly broke up last night's | Commencing November 20, dally excent | gy .tlcmln.v-lw. ers,deadiydrugs, , 4, 80, 1%, 160-ncre unimproved tract: The Dramatic club will meet Wednes- | take cold. When you do take cold take |will he the guest of the University club |#how, by stealing most of the male wurd- | Sunday, passenger train No for Lin ickening oils, paralyzing enem. M':e lolnrlgfl l{:'."'t‘o%!:gll!l:wglngr‘)\;;rffl day afternoon at 3:15 o'clock at the high | chamberlain's Cough Remedy and get [at luncheon Monday noon. He will make | robe. Lou Morrls and Paul Griffith lost | coln and intermediate points, includin® your dgruggist or acre; 13 cash required sehedt, > en-| T1d O It as quickly as possible. Obtafn- [a thirty-minute address —immediately {several suits of clothes, and were com- | the connection at Ashland for the Sioux | for you-$3 per fouX"N. 'FRENZER . i e Board of ‘Edueatlca room | able everywhere.—Advertisement. Seta 1unotison T weived pelled to put & corpa of tallors 4t work | City line, will leave Omaha at 150 b m. S5 Ior ene Q::’g'l;fi.mu "10'{4";.::" rovad ‘nd i s s AL B immediately, im order to have eostumes |inatead of 1:20 p. m.; it will arrive at Lin STEWART FOOD CO. ready for the evening show coln at 3:30 p. . Instead of 3:156 p. m convenlent to good town. W La lor par» tieuiare. Owner, addres: e Prizes Won at Auditorium Chicken Show 0,000 ACRES 1lno' pasture, frrizable, big- et barg in in 8."W. Price, 8 per acre. Barred Plymonth Rocks. o,c'otch;m::(;d C., Geprman, feati 3. § s s s dis ety ond ; Relgle, thir ot Wi Kml::—:%r;tflfflhuné}llhtu fl- Cloverdale Poultry Yards, fourth; A, L. 4”(“‘1(: \\b. Kinney, first. vvnn WISCONSIN—-B. formine Balia Beo ek, ¥ B °YiIn: | Dawne, sifth. Cockereis~8 "W, Kinney. first ulle : first; M. Coffey, | Poilete k. W unex man ullets--* Kinney rst 'an a m&'}‘“..?.'“' :‘n'on’ telhs | mAD | e, Abauiat Bros.; segond, 8 second; Ci Cloverdate %uury yards, third; OV Light Hramahs, k R Nevins; th ‘& s Reigle, fourth; Cloverdale Poultry Eru"f Wlfcn% fourth, Arthur mumu flllh Ahlq\“lt or noe 06‘1 Bros, fifth, "n« kere! l- ~l. 1. Mussc!man, first Pen=Coverdale FPoultry Yardw, ™ B. Musselman, first; W, F, hard i sec i °" P I O B vt Hl G R (e third: Mrs. J. L. Davie. fourth; | Pen—L, Coffey, second; Mrs, Deung | Barker. ros. ourm llrnuue & Krause; fifth, W. W, angchntldcr fifth Have You a BUSINESS ne nllwn 3 unnulvolll \llnn Pen. overdale Poultry Yards, | ., 4 > pekerels—Jurics Richards, first Pulleu First, Krause & Krause; sec-|fIrst. B s Richards, | o » T8 TEEATARETOR Ums, | vt I L oS e SRR | T e . mnoae e meas, | 5 TR e 524 m‘."c & ). our: Ahlquln Bros.; fifth, ‘Hay 3 Cocks—Arthur L. Edeon, first: Clover O “F' e Powerist Wial Cockerel Bred He @ale Poultry Yards, second; Cloverdale Binek . W W. “Trent. third, Arthur Gillette; | Poultry Yards, third; HBeott Covalt, | Cockerelu—H s wenty-five words eve H- td 3 b Covalt, 18y ‘:{ turday morning .n{"_,, ;mmn Hays & Foster; fifth, Ahlquist | fourth | Pullets—i1. §. Ko . H 7 * | “&" '"nlg by -""a'iyw.i‘;; &';3 oockerel Brad Pulleta—First, (AJIH‘" cotnre, oo Keenee i miias: Skt by i Syt o e A G silette; seco third, uist Bros.; o Cocks—Clearwater Poultry Yards, fiva ' L words, W or T | £ T e Krause & Krause: (ith, 5. 8 | goott Covalt. fourth: Cloverdale Poultry Hena—Clearwaicr Poultry Yards, firat ulitisn of Ay lewe mews- | NEVIAE 2 5 Shrkerelao, 0. Gehrman, firat; W. A, | ( Pullety—Clearwator | Foultry " 'Yards, parer B0%0 rendors ‘.fi’; o four grest | Fullet Bred Cocksiizet. km;l:fll‘#}nuobnwk socend; WA, Warvison, | fifsh: Clearwator Foultry Yargs, secondi states :h{.r'(*ulnn-’" folulh' AS hith mfl;i Beott Covalt, fourth; Seott Covalt, | (oiidiala— 12 Pa irst — Y = | Apthur Gillette >aile 4 & | FARMS FOR RENT Piine Vo4 Cockerels—First, Arthur | Pullets—Arth R T T Ay i bt e SN . | P alt el accer. sbout B Qilistie; pecond and third. Solht Aol Yards. ‘third;" Cloverdale Bouliry Yards, | Ciearwater Pouitiy Yirds, second ', 3 al. W or A ' y urth: Scott Covaltl, fifth ’ It | hi irs sl ulst Bros. Pan=Rudeiph Mslchios, flrst a uSIness apply to J. C. Root. | VESHLIGGe pens—First Krause & Buff Orpiagtons, Slack-Rrsaston ( Panta . 7 ACRES for rent, 13th and O, Carler | Krause; second, 8. 5. Nevins : Austine, first; Nel- *ockerels—M. P. Stone, first Lake club, . Cockerel Bred Pens—Firat, Ahlquist 5 Pateons, ih Y 0 =M T8 . . Bros.; second, A. ( Kelly, third, A. L Pullets--M. 1. Ston [{] fourth; 1. H. Vail' fif == —— = | Houaton, Joh 8k " | 4 Wlack Minoreas. . FPullet Bred Pens—Birat, Arthur Gilletts: | giricker escond i ,4:,'7.'.;‘,,"‘””,,: Cocks—¥irst, Harry Knudsen second LEGAL NOTICES gpcond, “Ahlquist Bros.: " third, 8. R. Austine, fourth: Tdoyd Heven, fifcn. | E. M. Martin: third, 1 rean 4 o ou Cockerela—Geo. N. Ronlu, fivst; B. J | Hens Harry IKnud second If d / e Ry e hat st oo | White Rocks. e Rl ot BT Rietui, Rk (3 A Movgan ihrs it you do not you are not conducting it in a Bitlor, ofotfs haro et S| conpe-pum, wame bono, Faems it et L B B ittt e e 8 2 ih ‘ : o age o | secend. third and fourth, | owman Ly ", 4 8 rat, Hay doen: Bayard, Neb., for the purchase f » ¢ ¢ How : tonlin itth, |ond, Harry Kknudsen: thi rgan - 2 o= mo’uund "\. hundnd ,m“y_"“\ ..\'.‘(fi,"‘w'.'..".'.‘,.'.",’u.,‘in‘.’i“s "’mll( ot ir - \.:” n.:'l" n \T,. stine, "rl:‘ ‘x} |: Pullets First farey asen; money maklng Way ne o e es WayS 0 dollars face cent | 1" Towman a!. ssoond; ) in Mart iird, | Omay Cott thir rial ot district umu 1:38 | " Coe at, Williams Poultry A Peng=Jos al fourth, ¥. A Morgan; fiftt H,.m : : 2 Seloc B . on the Tth dby ot Dicemier | ConkeTEc MY M Son 5 R S C. White Loghorns et new business is by using the Want Ad col- 915; bonds are issued under and uy;““ dan; fl ..\ W, Jacobs Cocks—Cart H firat; } Pens—First Omer 1. Cotton: second, virtus of ct of the '"' r he | BOuIAD. First, J. K. Bowman: second, | KinleS: second: Taan Hunetinston"Shid: | ilarry Knudser state of N of N'b"‘“ g Sarel st | Williame Poultry Farm. third, F. W.|Geo. Rollman, fourth oy WY Sandans. -'x.n‘;u n B Laws 18 .Shull"‘l‘::”fn?n:inall Jacobs: fourth and (ifth, I, R Bowman [ e Leon Huntington g ; o bes s umns o e ee. . Y F. G. Hossle; second, third | Haag, second: W. and |1 fl « frar M ', Nelson: second, M e majority of the qualified | Fens=&iret Ty ¢ W and i hird son Y. 1. Carsol tv:rt:: sald d‘:‘"?‘d e efmfl:( | hed 40RRR P 2 RAREAD l;w‘”, JRAg,' Sounihy H Kinley, | ! u: Pir '.""3 P Nels g serves th o vent cay by and afl | Buff Roeks. Cockereis—1 E f " F C :7! n H‘ux:! W, ¥F. Carson: fourth, 1 idsang il I Bo Sveht el a SFatld | coch e, M. 0. Weans L o g et | o Ml W ' Caracs Trying to make money out of your business ; ’ € "By Brhernt| Iens—First and second, M. G. Weaver.| Guy . Schrett, 3 third; | &, kerela—Firgt, M. P. Nelson: socond, ¢ Coekerels—First an second, fifth M. P Nelson; thivd, M. . Nelien: fourth . . - . . . Bigned) UNE ROBERT Weaver lete~Carl Hang, first: 1o w. | M F. Nelson, fifth, M. P. Nelson d adipod) OATHERINE OMBATE, | VSSNeti—ryurae, ssaond. thind, fourth and | (Jn/VSUE-Ch! s, st Lo n Humsine. | M, F Nelni fIth, 3. & Molaon, without advertising is like trying to reap the fifth, M. G. Weaver ” L'YT ”"r'v"l_l-lkl'vr: fourth, M. and 11 M. P, Nelton. third, M. P. Nelson; fourt Se—— White Wyandotte, nley, fifth 3B, Netwon: fitth, M. P. Nelion . d . h h s e R & €. Wrans Leas e irst, . 1 Neisi harvest of the fields without a harvesting , secon y Cocks—Mrs. Leénodit, ff " 2 Whine tadion Bonner Duckhs R. Petty, fourth; W. J ‘o.:.' second; W Pailis firsts Nre. Les PiakiiPled “f. W' Waloh: tedond 3 - lne Bock, first; W. R, |03t fourth! Mr ifeh W, Weleh. third J. W. Weleh: fourth h i Petty, #ee Oncar’ B9 third: | R« W. E. Bachr; fitth, W. F. Haochr mac | Liegerot & 8ons, fourth; G. A. Temple, | 'Hen J. R. Parsons. fir _w‘ ¥ \In-" W. K. Bachr, second, W fife ‘ockerels—Stanley Keura, first Buehr: third, W\ . » Cockerela—~W. R. Petty, 0. L. Pullets W. Parson, in anley | 3 W. Welch; fifth, J. W [ h l ha 1 pSatsia o™y "0, T, . Bt | kEUHACT,, Y Torsone: el ptani wad Whtie Tudls f you have anything to sell, no matter what it Moore, second; Rev. - Shrant, third: s C. Burr \ | | Bock, fourth; W. R. Petty, fifth . €. Buff Leghorus. Drake—First, W. K. Bae W, 1. Hildreth, first: W. R pesi Leonard Nichols p d d Ay B ' R T R e e, W B Rachr: sacond, W, may be, and you want speedy results, use Bee | Petty, fourth; W. J. Hildret t first; E) ens—0. L. Bock, tirst: C. P. Liegerot arson, second puu-r M. Carson, i Pencliled R 8 ane Cretong 0, T Bosk, thinde An- | third, Eimer 1. Ca R g Y o oo o Want Ads. thony Johnson. fourth; Anthony John- | Pullets—Bimer M. Carson, first; Bimer . rake g L na ols: second > son, fifth M. Carson, second eonard n' .‘;I S Rose Rhode Tsland Ry Stiver Companies. WS REA) | Coeks=Cloverdale Poultry Yerds, first: | cockerels—F . Fox first: R. A. iar.| Drake—First Mrs. A. M. Larsen | Geo:" ¥ Alnsworth, second; M. oftey. | rison, wechnd: B ox, thira | Hen—kist Mre A Gaisen” rrison, fourth. | wulouse Geese—Piret, Mrs |2 ng-Gloverdale Poultey Tarda. firel; d Larsen . ". Aino, #6co0 l\cl‘ e, f:« Golden Companics. Palr, Bronze Turkeys—Flrst. Mrs. A, M ' 3% L Downs, lw Pen—J. W. Parsons, first Larsen

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