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[ ———————————— e — THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRI STATE TOWNS VOTE [STATE TOWNS YOTE ON LICENSE 1SSUBS| ON LICENSE ISSUE! Towns that Went Dry and Towns Wet in City Elections in Nebraska L, 6, 1916 the town board, Theodore Guthrie, ¢, 1 Off to school, fu | Hill and 1. Vearson, were re-ele tod ,- l'! | |vots “was takien on the wet aund dry | | ' b ::’”V”"V The ® won out at Button of vlm ‘nd ity of 15 This in & |Don’t cram their little “tammies’’ with greasy Taypend/s today by & maj hunge . | SILVEY v11.1. Y.r'h y.yl‘hr,,; r y (LRI V"",ll TOWNS THAT WENT DRY i e OF T8 Yo e mnuy e Wil cw | | naaty, starchy potatoes or || Wil Save YouMeney — Thew' Afloasen } P Clay Conter Lowp Oty Spring(1e, N g w [T “ o s Dry Forees Make Gains ‘”l" w"ln’;,”"’;:]"'; ”““&K ‘l"(‘,"' Over | Laburn Davia Gity Lexington SENGr LD oy Noienan it | other indigestible foods. One Those who & pricos § ine Wet o on Aurors Dunnebrog tod he citizseny’ tioket, The o A All Along Local Option Line | ’ Along Local Optio Aurort Dasnsbrog [nere toauy "o itizens’ ticket. The | or WO added Wheat | LEAVE their orders in Nebraska Line in Nebrasks Aime “Dawson sShiskiey TR wontent 1 viase | | Biscuits with hot millcmake | whisna Falrhory olaotis fot ol Wonrd elected, Town sCu | . | Arapahios Stockvilie ’ undny basa ball curried | AUL AND PALLS CITY WET|XORTH PLATTE DRY FIRST TIME | Alnewor Jrv. wanday hass ball carried ja warm, nourishing meal [} . mor spring | | Kot 1.4 Zusto biicar supplies all the mater~ | waa re-electod 4y najority o Demonstration Is certainly Were tocarded trom 4 we and | - T Friend gwman Grove WAl N ,rh‘ ’. proving of very groat Interest IS st S 4 T | wome Vo Tor e el Dowrd. o1 | mererasa Horth Bend Tekamah T Hirent went ary wewin, A | ing bodies. perfect PR R Palis City, DeW ,w,‘,‘ e, Mildreth, |:,, e g ":wm.‘m.‘.:.l:, r"' pe oomington Gothenburg o(:l"l"l:‘ll ,:.‘“"" | 15 # ',’ :.m‘l,’u",fl.r:“w’hl'.“.':’“’l on, to lly on. m Cdlp' our store this w Filden and ¥, Faul, which previgus bourd i wothers’ chubs and by v | f hon, " : ; 8 % 1lndi Town went wet hy % majorit “ Note the prices earded in the Bad Yoan 87, while the dry Lorees had | inaniy |i"was regardsd as & compilucry | ‘GUCRISE,,, Overton | Tt el camaina wet vy | (ness of the shreds encour pusis: ® Uik string of Inrge citlen of Nebraska | e | *Chadron +0del) ;‘,,u,r..‘n Last yess ’-J g J u& l‘l‘ndrn ages thorough chewing. windows and leave your orders Worth Plaste, the home of Keith Ne | ypatie o ity . Rumbolds sigoted villaae frustess. o which developessound teeth Iike hundreds of others ar :)” . N e o8 flas of ' Wpactal it Junists lod Clond by o twerity of el Frank Kovanda, and healthy gums, Bglng loing - by ) - i o0 I | | Culbertaon Konesaw ’ élactad (rristees Jowns, Valentine, Webron, Hiper | John B ‘Williaom, Ary man, was siaciad WENT WET | olncted (rumenn, T ored | (FEBAy-coOOked it is 80 easy ook, ° Beatrich, - Blooming\on aney, | RponiLy, OVeR i TOWNS THAT ’ | mreatost majority in the Hoenws inwue to- | g e 4 WArm, nour- Kushviiie wnd Chadron, which went 8r ol the office for (hres Bermt Dodge Leigh umseh remaina dry by A ma ! | ‘s | S Bibe Litney i folowing otriclals were | |ighing meal with Shredded Lantufn of the contests i & wern | # n Eikhorn son 5. Tayior, mayor, ¥ | . i oo - : w v or | myady Tatans Farwol Mililgan ity olegk: 1 Wheat in a few moments - gl Y e o nicips) | Saameton “Falls City Wiohrars f M X gnedr '_mklwhmwmym.m § Woeand e e g g b | ows onibins I | o oetie Crook Fior “*Weligh oAy ouneiimen, and W Campbell 1613-16 Howard, PARE (0o pe gk sl B | ' , 14 Gratton “Howonstle and Kugh 1amaster wers electod Lo the alls, N. Y. your | adey Bonson Gresley Conter Ooonto et sehool board, Magle at Niagara Falls, Y Raflrond conters were notable in oppo- | GOPHENBIRG Carrol) wan re- | pennington Fromont | FILDEN-“Filden changed from dry to | - o Lo U Wit Interests e ) O N P ver el | Broning Grand Isiand e Table Mook hulle was 8 tie, [oriake Caripon wnd Martin Blevers wert | goipyey Hermen ('” .A';l-r‘ eriiden oh tobart fhdney Dry by One 'V oty Dor. Aiusanon wirs slucted o the school | Goleridge rtington 7 e Waterioo fty counoll “DN ‘ e o vois L Rl Biasiburs want &y 3 - | Columbuy Mastings ender West Point Mrloons and pool halls hoth - TONPY~Mdney went dry by ona voue | hourd, Gothenburg went ary by a s | Comn i Piattemonth Witver Nl (and pool halle bath majorit The town last year voled wel " » - Pilger sner here Lodn % 4 ‘ ”, ’u‘ n'l'y l«: .vv ':“““:" + .‘,..7, :’. i 7 WIS Chotnenburg went Ary “7;.1:,“.’ :.Z;‘.." Plokrell :Lu Biver “v’:r'l"v'rvaly'”q’:w Ry & majority of 1§ Ab l ¢ ‘l R Malntosh wan elactad mayor, Lo New ont vane, 0L carrll was | DOWi MHonrtwell Prowser VALKNTIN V.~ After & bittar fight Val solutely emoves Ant you xu"mu“m‘:':: Bhuer, slork, and Dan Campbell, troas- | siactod muyor with no ayponition, This | sguasates oh 4 * indioates te vole. goiine votad Sty Sor the first time in the { e g were delivering your 'll£ 0 Ry, Fhos three tandibotos, rusning 118 Wi third yser: Merin virn waa [ifreates shonrs: T W T Bl B lndlflchgm- (}H:jfi package MR BEB office in perwon. o Ahaceitiens’ tiaket, had no opposivion, | ecied counliman of (he Kacond ward | gy, o (0, Ky, . Supposed to be in Sundav B Ral wna win olected mayor by majority | proves it, 26c at all druggists wnd Vyed Kurison counciiman of the ¥irst | 2 J ik Y . [ 1 QgIsts, Bae aowing oumiasn, are siated; s Fred Kaslaga ocimaliman o Ve Vst \7e%, i sty B 0onel 0 0 unday Base Ball "% Cort HWpliweg and 1., G/ 0hwe, Wirat ward; [1ssiipaior)i om wan the principal issue in tia town, | | 7.3, Wirks and Vawigd Uplagrove, Soc-| SORDOL-Coton went S8 (00, LS |the jatier winning by o vois of 81 to % | POR-SUNDAY DAL ona ward "hquh Behisostier a0 Vred | Tobherl Waliar. (lover and Allsn Firong : o f,;,:]/,t',';)u‘v“;r’b:r Sk ¢ ;',,,,,'.y W | Brungng Farnam W, Valb, Third ward | ware slocied soupelimen, 1inds 1o be y d Crawfora Mullen | imna | Neatrios Gpes Dry, ot etion of s W | ke whndidnte far mmyar on he | hhon 71 sppijad on the withdrew his name et the last i l’rh wty hall bufiding were carried The dry 1 o 1 B BATRICK-pronivitlinggarriad’ in the || GUIN, ROCK-Tne <1y Meodon higrs |MInute, Tha dry tokn 1a kain'ng in favor toek) apsiza fight here 1o A fer one | Wi very qulel, omy fifty-six vores he. | SORIH PLAVTE-North Piktte voted | o gyyyy otass £ g Onl detat was in the |4ry, by & majority of Wi votes, ¥or ¢ = , 1Tk cast, Only one ticket was h ! ' 7o) *Upiana S the, senvi obaw In the imaery of |l B0, “Llon auestion was not an |first (ime in ite histery North § o B Beateias had hean polied, It was diseov. | ar Gutde Sock has besn dry tor | W1 heve no waloons, Three out of f 1o vote, E ored the deys were vietorious by & ma- \mary yoars, 1, W, Py, Charles Guy sl ‘;7_,‘”;","':",,',',L,',,,.‘,',”l'y"ffi",,,'n':."’ 11 was L Jority of 16 The ety comminnionars, 4, | Verna Dudiey ware siocted to werve A0 | G gl Gxtiting elaction and campaign |1t Mikess)l, ropubligan, and Owen Mo- | W Vield, O, 1. Reynolds and 3, P, Baun- | Y4078 00 e Lown boar wyer held here, Fha total vote was about | Quillen, republican. Town remains dry ders, won out over the ity managers, | IIINVICSClnar wont e " |19, PIIMRORE-Yown [ dry by mafority A i Lyonr by the decisive vore of 6 Lo &, y oy of fourieen mdny base ball defented ¥, 1, eveiome, W, A Thompwon wnd | SisihA<iriections on the wet and dry || NEWMAR GUOVICn, AL Clanss, T 1, nine majority | Conrad, Hroh guesllop wore held ui Cenis o ery Hactod mirabuts ot the town Doard New.| PAPILLION-Two democrats and iwo | COLESION-"Sown went wet, 18 1o 34, [SFade, both Villages remalning in it o romained dry ropublickns were nominated for counell Propomtion 1o Weense pool balix oarried Mo V, O, Dewey sod (4, 5, Hurrls were £hecied {romans BUTTE - Trustess of Watls - iilage f wlaated ure T. W, Connor and W, W, M L e bnn, by desocrat and pepubliean No |0t cobimn GINNYA woni from wel Lo Ay Gonavy slays Ory. Aiekle Grafton and Ml Pl imiie ot ABOLIY-"The drys won st by n vote of 26 to 14 Hum ONRLEANS Orleans went dry by one men At & citigens’ meeting but both N e’ Y X 04 | Gemocrats withdrew, The rapublicans who AP % T\ Wimpaon ~ wen Wil fill the offices are Pred Mayhow snd 'OV 1 / ohn Hsrnmen OVERTON-THs #lestion heré wan ¥ y - PLATTEMOUTH <At ¢ city election quibt, Warry Wolmew, 3. 10 Worthing | ol rats carrind svary offies | and 1), Ly Punker are the mambers of the 2 ia nnd no vole ~r i LURKTH~iiidrech hanged from L J O xcept two. ‘The exceptions ware Buttery | L’ll.’t’fll‘:"hh’ nd no vots ehar on Woewss | 1L ‘V”l.... wel columy, Derry My | Rew town' boskd, The w.mmnufl"ldu'v. of the Weeond and Harris of the Fifth, | DAROTA (1TY~Byron Wuchanan and |Combe, Dy, Neville and A. . Bwhris | wes Up heiope e b ": g carrea by hoth repablicans’” The school board wes | Wred Dusnsing, Iiberale, wore sleated ovey | Were ilected on the town homrd 8 vote of 14 for and 15 wenliete - ox. |, compromise, T, if. Polloak, republican; | dohm ¥, Wides snd K T. ¥ram, “dry HOLIVAG Witham Nelson was| ONHKOBK ~Although irouty (od P, Phierolf, democrat. John P, Hattler, | andiduion, by "omall magonities, The| siected maycr on the tempersnce tiokst, | 40D was Lo\ Yotad poy direetly (odey roayor, femoorat, defented . J {atie 81 tha wlaction was Hiense or no 1. | aving: no apposition, The wei and ry |the coundiine, sisolag ere WICerstoor .| itichin, praden( mayor, republican. Eoun enas. and on this the vots was & le-is| isste wae hot voted on, and Woldrage te- | be. Y')"‘N;Ivu |”nn."|“| Il:f N0 feonis. u’flmAru 7'7":‘:’ atteraon, [ ’\v km,.-n K i P column ” o Oppos N e ) Johinson, noe ran i 'l"t’l’,il 5,;';1”:1 &:":7.4 A"i‘”,‘;’;‘:):y”’,,.lz ”lhl'“(‘lhl'nu‘uwf.”'n,. mv:,mmm. wera | Meld, )‘I'hlrh way benten by a considerable tary, Wobert Hn republicans, The B e T bt it backs T e Miree Solumnt | elsetad todny in the ety slsotion: Anten |WMMTENL 7 L ey g, o, | 2% banda for 8 new hikh school bulld- | { CENTRAL CUPY~Union party was vie-| Walr, mayor; W, W, Potwe, city clork 4 nn‘rl/’.1'l||ll I‘:”mm. aord 'nh“”’[;‘ ” s e i wrious. loving only two nominess for| B O Manon, trewsurer; J, D, ¢, $mith o, S 'Ehirias Teuaciss . Rer 3 ua wata won In todsy's slec- | J contented offices, Officials chosen are: | ety sngineer; A, K. Lammery and Anth Al A1 not carry No 9ots was n‘ h r“ m u\, v of he | i Mayor, V, W, Bprague; clerk, W, W, Wol. | ony Wirschman, counclimen, LAcense was on the wet and dry \ssue, The i T’,v‘ln w,). Jomain L an- | ¢ wotl; trensurer, 4, W, Vierogg, engineer, | ot voted on, The town remaine wet, The | g0 o7 g,y ‘lr';’l' ‘,,‘.' wis e, only lasu i "W, i counelimen Wt wehot eleotion was wn followns: ¥, W, | “SRN Qe 4 Hammarstom was. 7s CHEhe Miigons ticke wag re- | B e Cindimance | Warnhars.and John Athert, one-yenr term’ | oiaitag ‘miyor.: Nets Anderson, C, W, | ol "W""""':T position, H. D Han B Tl g K e i rianes | 0 Robinson and 0, O, Mansshol, two- | He0tad abpOr e O etimens OAk. | o A BN The $15,000 #ewe Nebrasksn Telaphane company, submitied | year term; 1, 3 Borenwen and Georse | 5050 SN0 L 0y fiaated e Cmataan, The §i8.00 sawer Undar taterendium, was adty defsated, | Beste, tivee-yenr tarm, rat achool elec g SOAIns O8). dri man for mayor, |08 SEOREion ca v fight vo #e Was aino proposed ordinance for 1. |ton under independent district 178, Collinon, ALl other ofticers: x8: | RED CLOUD-"This village went dry by venminii the operation of Viliard and pool | HVIMAN -Herman wemt wet taday by | Gl cion ™ Husoon question was not sib REieE DF 71 votes. Df Damerel was inll Aubanitied under the inftiative. The | ome voie, One dry vole was thrown gut | (G0 uhoon ) I‘:,;:.'.:h, iy of 14 voter, Dr Damer - e "'*';'v':"D‘q:/’v"u'a:;'".‘«"p:;'“"'::: 'L',',' DLt s the' raovit would have bess PAWNIE CITYoAL the clty aisotion | RAVIGNNA Ravenna held s firet LERings as ecunciimen ané Prof, W. B | g wet, T yhlooper, the WD | ated for the iirpase f Jostalling & sanis | TURHVILLB-Tushviile want dry by | N v e I B s waing Whonan by the |Lry sewer ystém wnd waer, bands 10 (%, "The gltinens’ ticket defated thos BRANARD-L, ¥, Kavelse Anton | 0 ey e amatnt of $1000 ware voted Lor the | selsctad by petiticn. Tro new mayer wis f dpnaletir, and vink Vetrslike were|"SLSEINGE. With the candidpey of |Purpese ot wxisnding e pressnt waler |formorliaiity marshal, “This In " aljansc g e g There was no wpecial b o, 00® wonien, for the board. of education |Aysiem, g (tou, Bl to dry ngue oled on. I nstasl tasse Dhe chty wleption | PORGA~A. B, rn.mfiy ofilm‘ Lokt | MAOHIDA mcotin remained wet, but the LRI Joseph A Bartos was ra todny was aulet, A, M, Clark, 1{, B |slectod ,m’yur over 1, J .l' repub- | posk Walls wero voted oul. A republican alscted and Vawnrd Novak eleoted as | s w8 LR B ierke Kam. [Hean, by 7 mnjority. Charies Avge, eity | boardi was elected trustens of the town honrd yesterday, | SO Y LN R were e elacted |elerk, rapublienn; O. N Knorl, transurer, | BYRACUSE-The vots for & new mu practieally without oyponition, No aues: | (3" tna Bourd of Fdication, Counclimen | republican; . W, Waibeck, polfos Judge, | nieipal électric ilght ‘plant’ carried by a | ton was raised ~4 no presented. | §igerus, Gurdiner and Zinn were ro-|dem t. Counclimen D, MeClarry, re- | threo-fifths majority, This was the maiy | NEBRAVKA CITY »The slection here| slaciod publi €. A Wnlder, republiean; John 'tssue in the election, Th members of ] aned ol Very quieklyy guly Lo votes| “SeATy ARD-Marvard remained ary, by |* — , 3 “'” s was |‘h. only insie 11"- thres :kg':;'_'"l"rl‘ of %, The citizens’ ticket 6 Have beon In power during the lnst g A % Lwo yeurs were cangidaios for Ta-siection, | 1 BNERAW —Kenessw went dry '“44:-)’ Tert Wyder its Toos heing ro.| B 1. Wisabek, 7 Robinson an eloctrd and Menry Katsenstein, the | . Armituge were ¢ cted 1o 4 mayor, defeated. Herman Behomerus | tFUsLE0s. i was e third man, Buccesstul members | S EARNFEY -The —progre 4 of the Monrd of WAueation were; Py anding for paving and ofhe 4 three yonrs, Dr. (laude Watso, D. ’ v"m'm'"'l, *“_r'-"‘ Ken Lisiayion and Paul Jesseps tor " two re ‘slected lo the town' o ‘ years, ey, urnes, W, ukhe Sows herm And B0 L Ovandell. A the tequast of | YIrst ward; Midney Morriwon, Necond | E The Woman's Civie society the fepub-| BArd; # W, Barrows Third ward, and | p Hemne nominated three women for mem- | ¥rank Arbuckie ) ward There ber of the bonrd, but they were defentad, | #8988 light vote cast e following vil 1 AR OR A Hem ts Vimar was slavia | Tages In the territory contingneus i muyor of Chadron, (eorge K arriott, | Kearney voted wet: Bhelton, Htapleton i ity elerk tendennin Mitchell, treas | Oconto, Brady Island, Wood tiver, Calla urer; Hudson 1), Mead, oer, and| #8y and Amherst The pool halls car Albert L. Andrewh: Thome arions | vied at Hheiton, The drys won at Sum and Vrank L. Flosd were z.,, A soun. | Do, bexington and Gibbon. At Miller | ellmen, On recount ofevorss Wednesday | (M villake yoted (o favor ‘of the §10.00 | sfternson ten more dry Yotew were found | Wprovemem bonds for the waterworks i the This changes the | B¢ «luu was taken on the wet and df ; i Y, Fha | unestion | [ e i LEXINGTON -Jim _ Wyrnes was rve. | AL the eity elebtion Hel sleoted mayor by 100 voier. Lexington todny the following officars were elec went dry by % votes for the ensuin, yenr Muyor w W LYONKE - Paul Karo, M, L. Bhumway 1w lay Basi O Wahrman. |and Harry wore slecied as vilinge tivs oy themsirer, 3. G Tochmond; council’ | tees man, Prst wiied, William <, Hein ), socond ward, A, J. Btoner har lesiie ut Lhin Ume the eonserient)y vary gt will continie (o e without a o cant [and J ity Jre-elec - fnot un, wo | LOOMIN-V, ¥ anlogn, ww |ant onposition Athough the 1 1wl dry tigket Younk, G, A Linde A Malm (citizens' tleket) were e to the poard of trustees with either Ilgenke nor un It haa Deen ‘or years. other a8 W ated on this year DERILEIC AL the vViilage elecflan here | TLOUIBVILLE- Despite the fact “tha wteMny Henry Wittler and Gottf. | Lowiaville voted dry by seven votes, tw Mehumidt ' were elacted trustees for two of the wet candidates for trustees were yonrs. The town will be wat, but leense | glected, They are W. F. Tiers and R, ( Was Tt AN |Asue Yant. The Ary candidate elected (s ( WY BOWARD-Thare _was no contest [ J° Pankonin In the viiage election. The oity rematnn |° LIGIGIL-The village eloction was & drs b oten. Nunday base ball ear- |game affalr s no oandidatos had rlod | pineed i the field and the names CITY e stays dry by | 1o be written on the ballots, J, A, Kiher . ik e - = Iast yoar. ik |y 1 Vieeh and 1 M, Mosller wore R e JU L PAhen | ctacted village trustaes The Tauor ques POy trensurer. T W . O Nalh o not an issue and the town re et 10 T Willime, Tolics Sudme. | maine wet 0, (eope ’ Uman, Pirst ‘ward MARKELL~The voters of Obert, Neb ki Joks Ohisen. souncliman, Second ward. | decided In favor of & wet town HAVENNA - Frank J. Wilkie wasy MILFORD-The drys won at Miltard b oteotod Tames 1. Motalek and | & vote of 1 1o 91, There was no ehans Williat ougrdimen Trom the | fig " Flwt ward, and Al i ——————— e ——— v Ie L Kinney and | MAD Panny wa et K Linn from the Becond, The town | mayer of Ma Tneot p s batn wel over sinee It wos organised, | and Mat Henness were slect ( W) Chmaine men, Usorgs K. fehardaon, Payd War 1y VORK~Yestordny was hold one of the | riek’ and Tra Chittenden were nasne 8} ihe eily, and the amallesl vole was Gast COOK iy b § nellian gloctad: Mret ward, 1. 3 | il S gy b 1 Te-alected (rep ) Macond ward v | | Noed, ve-sloctod (rep )i Third ward, § Fhampson, feslpeted (o) Y ward, George H, Jerame (re) Lorent,, whinh restitid In the siection af i A Poubbell, who was on the ballot } 3 e | b « A Metatty § ¥ Wl W A 1 ) fa and sommunity ' de g T Ay Iaeue, we Mitohel b SUMALLAD &gl A v demodral oot ed iny, aa f ward Nows \ ) o s ca i PRI L Thisd s, Willle W It Al . T . amey. Pranels floge wn on ) N A @ » \ .t . . . he B .o asl aan M oh , \ § wes shgs W i i *hoe ot @(uu-n o0 wa bt iy ' . i L \hatbedad 1 fales Slaaiad we 5 ‘ ate LEshes et an TR #ih Y gemen ity el Kikbale 1 Heailen eyl May L s U fern Harlugl 5 hare W1 e s Bpll vitlags tear here, veisd wel, by g o L P T enlean 1 o W ISA N wet WIDHRRARA - Tecrne Mahha wan e o B Lo W TROR Mol | gigcted mror of Niahrarn tnday. Me | ny, (N peedent i | o Nereeerad warhatl T a et | Y SRR NP weastls putisd ! | noa¥ A and W wel by & el !\. ol auiety Hitle | Feap & o " [ inbeg n ihe andidaina o | TSR The reberendun < T & Tahamah ¢ (" . ' v R cotuae by o TETRL . and . 4 I.”‘Q‘n v et hia) r question was | t | | “All Bosh— | Coffee Doesn’t H irt Me”’ L says the cynie bhut, we live and learn and at some d time of life many coffee drinkers wake up to the fact that the drug, ‘‘eaffeine,’’ in coffee is *‘gotting them,' A Headnohe, nervousness, bilionsness, heart {lutter, 4 insomnia, ete, are often signs that coffee is getting in Is \\nlk, and the growing ‘\Hn\\]l‘llgr of 18 true nature has led thousands of formeyp coffee drinkers to turn to | INSTANT PosTum mu like oaffeine and othey It i made of I'hi unons food-drink taste Java coffee, but | harmful oloments over prosent mild entirely free f'rom n eolle whole wheat and a small portion of wholesor molassen, and permits Nature, nnhampered, to oarey on her work of daily re-building brain, nerves and musele Postum comes in two forms Oereal must ha holled botlinga lovel teaspoonful in n oup of hot makes a deliclons drink Hoth squally deliclous and the cost per cup s about the I'ho origine! Postum Instant Postum vequires ne waler instantly forma are LU { “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM Nold by Grocers everywhore #. W. L. DOUGLAS 3.00 3.50 °4.00 *4.50 & *5.00 SHOES YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES VALUE GUARANTEED ¥or 33 years W. L. Douglas name has stood for shoes of the highest of quality for the price, His name and the retail price stamped on are the best known in the world, W. L. Douglas shoes are made of the most carefully selected leathers, after the latest models, in & well-equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., under the direcfion and personal inspection of a most perfect organization and the highest paid skilled shoemakers; all worl with an honest determination to make the best in the world, W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 SHOES are Lu:'! a or style, fit and a8 makes costing $6.00 to $8.00, only perceptible difference is the price. W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 and $3.50 SHOES hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than other makes for the price. None genuine unless W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped BUBSTITUTES ; on the bottom. (R NOUGCLAS SHOE STORE, | 17 North Sixteenth Street, Oma W. L DOUGLAS WAS PUT TO WORK PEGG- INGBHOESAT BEVEN YEARS OF AGE, WE BEGAN MANUFAC: TURING IN1878,AND I8 NOW THE LARG E8TMAKER OF 83,00 8080 AND $4.00 BHOES IN THE WORLD. BOYS BHOKS Bost in the World BEWARE OF = 9888 ha, Neb. Lo, Chicago 12:40 noon Lo, Englewood 12:56 p. m. Ar.New York 9:40 a.m. Ly, Ne V;;li“.n" pom, Ar. Englewood 9:22 a, m, Ar. Chicago Chicago- New York 20 HOURS PENNSYLVANIA W.H.ROWLAND Traveling Pass, Agt., 4225 City Natonal Hank Buildi Phons, [oughase 1003 OMAHNA, * NE Phone Doug. 1306 or 2108

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