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APRIL 1916, il"IH, I T wemars PURSUIT OF VILLA IS|MANY VOTERS ARE |Americans Vit Grave of Plucky E¥.: OMAHA, MONDAY, 10, WILLOW SPRINGS BOCK BEER YOUNG WOMEN I Nebraska { NI Aged six months before bottling. : s | | M ' The only beer on the market brewad ' R Two Hundred at | Midshipman Dale S B e 3 vt o i U n J 4 l superiority, Phonse AXBL W, JO! ! Good Roa{dp P‘“}d {American Army Officer at El Paso|So Declares Rev, John F. Hawk in rrospondence 0 A N Only Trust to Lydia E. | GENSEN, Douglas 2108, { GARDEN WORKERS s e | Says Pershing Can't Do More | Sermon at the First Reformed i o Bermuds lslands, Apr eed "_y ya { SE—— ‘ Many ¥ Aha who " 0 0 | ] | In JOhHS()n G()unty‘ Without Rail Service | Church, presi. S wiaf oo Pinkham'’s Vegetable Com ADVERTISING, 0 | ) : ands, mac . vannine | pound,says Mrs. Kurtzweg. i [nstitute for Supervisors of Bchool | Trcivmril, Nen, Ay paci | BORDER 18 HOLDING ITS BREATH | CHRISTIANS ARE BUILDERS |ton's hirtha ’ of Ttichar | Two hundred business men and farmers therln v T & . R Work Will Be Held at State | ™™ st g A BLPASO, T, Abril §-The pir itk - ; Thob Buffalo, N.Y My dau whose University ng given by the Tecummeh Commercin . ; Iving n Omaha have no connsction wity | wounds e pieture is herewith, was much abled ' - e . uit of Villa bas been brought to a 4 o prmgreng B i it iy i S ok with paine: in her olub and the Tecumseh Automobile clul hiure wld Rev, John e werican " sritiah | PROF. B. F. HOWARD IN CHARGE |at ine dining room of the Mothodiat | Aefinite hall, uccording (0 & wat6-| iy sy sormon ‘yesterdny morning i the | YAl vesseis more than u 1ondred years | e T chureh last evenin The effort was to | ment made here tonight by an Ameris| pirpt Neformed ehur rwenty-Ahird |80, In the ¢ 1 & L round | nonth and they e i . | , e d Mt P } " | LINCOLN, Neb, April #~(Special )~ |stimulate rond bullding in Tecumseh and | ean army officer holding a posttion | strest and Deer Park boulevard s ! b onuy '. Jarge {|would sometimos be LN, P | number of peog athorad and depositad p ¢ would A hbme school garden workers’ confer- |Vielnity. Juy C, Moore presided, and the | responsibllity He was presching the strenuous Chris e il 2 90 bad t it woul cnce will be held at the college of agri-|prineipal speaker of (he evening was | T, 0 0 BT L an e, the Christian fife of praciice o By | peer » Beuto ine slture at Lincoln on Priday and Satur-|l. W, Chase of the ugricnitira st $ well an of theory, t intian Wee |70 f jon of wome day, April 14 and 15, beminning at 4.9 on|neering department of the state univer- | facts,” he wald Fven a InYman|inieen as well as in word, Tis text was | ihe (ri ha rosd f Friday morning and lasting throghout My, His subject was ' "';"""'*"v4 ':" #hould be able to understand that|ihe words of Christ, reprov ng and simont | o 20 * advertisement i the two days, The conference is intended k-h"fi«-”' 'v, 'I“ :"’ "m: s " “"‘ n | GEneral Porshing with the relatively|rarcast Why call yo Me “Lord, Lord' | yiinar. I o Horne J In the newspupers particularly for the garden workers of|*mphasized the Importance 5. 1ip. | small number of men under his com-| 804 Ao not the the thing which | s o wtoreshly ’ k snd tried Lydia E. those towns which have undertaken the|Uon and organization, Frank H, Lip How can we wit sinugly 10 our pews |y [ f f ’ i Karden project this season in co-operation [NArdt spoke of "The Value h'w e WA gaan0t mpiniale 8 Hee Of COM| oy \\"sich & condition around us fn our |se ‘5 ) P on, | Jiabls Cons m'-'J i with the extension service of the college|Ronds Lo the Farmer g2 "" ” ":'":, munication anywhere from 800 0] ... iy and with the sams condition in | Commodore fre ¥ - | Z" pao s '”“’ Pl . of agriculture ""I""l e e T aad Prot 600 miles long and at the same UMe| viher cities and all ovar the world sading 3 ! '1' V":" o | ighly & x i A part of the confersnce will be de stonal M.an,’ but was detained from at- | press the pursult of & bandit Into|exclatmed. “Wa sing lustily of ‘Bringing |[for repaire, On his wa v i fevs o e /r &, ! voted to the work of administration of the Bhaves,’ of ‘Working for Jesus,' (A %4 . p n | Allmothers should y remedy, 4 | tending the meeting, Hon, A. N. Dafos, | g country where he is known to have ’ . | i all > R P & the home-school garden project, and will e toadn. Ll TAlotrist 15 the : ? o[ bt what 4o we 407 | 1anuar # A terrific engagement | snd all young gi who suifer should Include a discusston of the following sub “"""""""‘ . ';_’.""’”. u;m e sdans the | thousands of sympathizers no! e Siae aiat (oreen for | tONOWed in which President badly | try it."" —Mrs, LiaTiLoa Kunrzweo, 620 ot Berefiment, reports, gurden dub ;.:u:,v.,.,,‘.,f having no opposition from | 8et1ve supporters the bringing of people to Christ or are |F' VP the Britieh frigate Endymion, | High 8t., Buffalo, N, ¥ moetings, karden plenies, credits, garden any party in the primary election, spoks | Must Muve Wallronds we merely hearers of (he word and not A:”” Jer 5o ratam, W ouhat. thres Young women who are troubled with Sommittas, marketing, exhivits, canning|Co”, 20ld 1 ciation” He gave an I | “With the tres use of the Maxican rasl- | doers | STitiah frigstes, the Malestie, the Pomo | oofnty|"op | ur periods, backnche, ol L0 g o | ) | nnd ’ enedon srrounded the ‘re 4 ’. g R areyprosgr ootz s sght of the work in the interests of Lo 0 o 0 il 1o/ oftoct some- | Christians Ave Bullders o - pursosnded he Presl- | §oadncho, - dengging-down sensations, A portion of the time will be devoted tn Rav, ( | nt ar nally forced her to wirrender “ 5 A : roads st the legislative seasion - | ot bt tiy there no hope of In parable snd metaphor Chiist haw | byt o nthl twanty.f§ 4 | fainting spelis or indigestion, should technical instruction upon the most fm- | 748 8¢ the meailye AT TET L | think, vut wpparenty ther 10 hay [, i : % SHusins bio fowt wanty-five of her men had | CXOREE AR E OF s Vogetable Portant thinks to be oheerved In estab-| o 07 T Bty and Biate,” and gave |#ch & concession, at le ut present, 1|NWkened Christians to {""‘ ars, Lo har- | heen a4 and ,',u wounded, The Comvound, Thousands have bess fe. Hehing and caring for a garden, . This|, “o0 "0 astions, The thres |oannot ss that the army can 4o am \""’”" “ y"""",' By Fompd ”"::‘"" - s Tt AT oF e NSNS SOW. ,W':,‘,,’l,‘,,,‘”“ by this root and berd '\X y & part of the conferance will be in charge| . ¢ ds last notlve work, use work, constructive he President was brought by her cap ealth by this roo | prizes offered for the best roads | thing more until the rallrosd provlem is ors to Wermuda and the wounded Innde y y of Prof. R. ¥. Howard, head of the de-|PT7"" oed roads sempetition, Wers 22 B iatiar saba. | MO8 ‘ s to Barmuda And the wounded innded | romedy. partment of horticulture, and Assitant(, o sottled In our favor or substantia | iChrietianity that 1a worth while must ‘~ . WI Midohipman Dol 100t 6 If you know of any young wo« '/()/111 /3 BJ)‘NES Professor Georgo Hood, Demonstrations|” [ toreoments are sent in to Genersl Perah | be u constructive foree, n 11ving fores K110 Io e Badlle. Me dlog ot Jennett’s | man‘who 1s sk and needs Hielpe | e T —— Will be given in the greenhouse and In| Nerth Piatte Epldemie Abating. g, | consintent fores that moves continually | ,v" '.'““"'Wh'"""""l;""M" "l"" a8 ful advice, nsk her to write to the the fleld. =These will cover planting amt| NONTH PLATTE, Neb, April 0.-(0pe- | 0 ool o oout reports that the |0 the right direction | s Royal Casetts sald e yome | Loydin K. Pinkham Medi john B_ Barnes thinning, fertilising the garden, propara-|cial)--No new cases of Aiphtheria or | ‘ In the oldtime harvest fleld the s M el ; sl ol ""' Y';’“ | Lynn, Mass. Ounly won tion of the seed bed, transplanting and | seariet fover have davelopsd hers within |WItharawal of the troops I contemplated, | 0 = 0™ " ainde thelr work into [Tate engagoment. and. thoneh san in | recelve her lotter, snd ft will be Candidate For pruning ard staking tomatoes. the Inst forty-sight hours, and heaith of- | That ix . question for Washinglon 10 | ,.oiony and the man who couldn't keep frovs : :" ;' " ': ‘” “" ;w’]"h'fil""v"“" "" hel in strictest confidence, Thin coference in hald primasily for su-|ficials belleve that the situstion 18 now |deeide, 1t is hardly necessary for me 10 | ahend of the reaper in wetting ail 1o |, ] iter ) g : E " o weovery, he has fallen another vietim e A z =3 p f h pervisors, but the extension service is|pretty well in hand, At s meeting of the any that it 1s & solution which would be |shenves in his ‘station’ hound was con- |, 0 Ty unspeakably lamented Justlce [+ t e anxious Lo have all superintendents pres. | Bonrd of Health the order closing thea la bitter ol for us | ridered & poor workman, 1 think it would ;,.l his brother officers and deeply re Th K'r“ " 'b c o0t it possible, as well ue teachers and|ters and churches was revoked and It | S el Tl CE L Ll (onteht of 8 |be good If & stiema were cast upon Larsttod by all Bote who witasessd bis | e NI ey 11} su reme Court tizens of the towns, who will aet as|was decided that if no mors cases de man holding his bresth in anticipation of | Christians if they cannot keap ahead of | oyampiury behavior and patience under | p local leaders and who are capeciaily in-|velop achools probubly will be reopened | Lo Tt et svents the reaper In binding the nonhristian |his sufferings | MUM (] ger ; 3 torested In the gardening work Tuasduy ey world into sheaves for Christ | v gt R i { S Dopa (Mievs 0 Je on Vire Water, (atamanta from Mexican officials here | ““The non-Christian world judges Chrfs- | hmide Signs Wilson, Riaate. e Ny, Arnis s hean satisfactory and FRIDAY, APRIL 14 o A / A th Alspatches | 1anity Iargely Ly thoss who profess it | Manager Charlle Hehmidt of the Mo |lll 0 Dookkee spvian. e ped pt it up-to-date, The i L0 A. M.~Value of hote-school garden| NOWTH PLATTE, Neb, Apri] §.-(#pe- |and in Juarez, coupled with Alspatche 4 LR, 4 indifferent we | Pie cliib han signed Pirst Baseman Wil |l Py [housands of firms in hundrs do well to re-elect } | work imnnilnf the community, Fn-|clal )=Following the recent “dry”’ vie« [from Washington, are accepted ns intl- | 1f we are dllatory and indifferent v | %on of Davenport | ,,y“ inea Of buminews an 1 roliing garden club membors, = Aohool ||, py ¢ the polls here, North Viatte sa- |mations that seedy and sensationsl de- | can't expect to reap u great harvest for | by sypa of business where /\ oredit for garden work sidyy § 0 | velopment. tn the situstis pr [the Master, We must be up and 4-17g ure used, Aw u (ima-snver in pbw 10:00 A, M.~Imporiance of vesstabls|lon keopers are aiready preparing to spment in the situstion In coming, 1n | the 3 | R g0 NP o B Krowing ting the garden, Helect-|quit business. A “fire sale” in one of |eonnaction with this feeling reports cor |every day the greatest work that we | convenience, s n mistake-pre | H L COOK I I"fi the veget, " the smloons has siready wstarted, the [tinue (o coms from a domen Aif{srent | hava to dn.’ | ;(:,:‘;L'..'f',';n.mrm J L; 3 "M’mv‘| Y 0 . f D0 B T Cenanisation of garden work. | PTODrIetor announcing in fiaming posters |oirces of the concentration of Carranta | Tho evening wervice wan eonducted by | 80 STeal 81 Isprovement syer ¢ LINCOLN, NEOR, ors, The garden committee The lovi|that liquors, wines, cigars and other |troops near the horder, Thess reporis |a gospel team hesdsd by W, ¥, Woshier f ,h old " loome-lent and hound ledgers Republican Candidate for 1 Ry "m (PPl fatock will be sold out st cost, since he |come in wich a manner that they cannot | and was marked by large attendance and | ;.’.'u., r,:.‘p:,- Ly pe writer g wi c l l P b I 400 P, M~The garden peed bed, Its ¢ siness,” Ive tunored, and it s known that they | usiasm. 18 machines over the 1 ploneasr {ertiisation ana preparation. The not | "I Puginess iy {8eve’ boen torwarded to Washiogton o8 | ™ | - 014 sayings like this aro fraught with |fil 7341h0" of wilting ang widine aa ommissioner Public Lands o P, M.—Heourin the editor's co-oper D o Cloge | o Want Ads Profuce Remll s most lmporiast mesning. /ind what fi and Bulldings Atlon. The value of the kodak, 'The ar amfl,g Ay ’ | Vor over n waek 1t has een reported | b D-"-I o i Sia i ol S B B earar )'I;:Ayl club meetings Gardening and lf B.n, | here that additional Carranza troops were WHITE SHRWE WHle | ;v:'thr' M:’{;:nmh wmple addres Pl i ‘. SATURDAY. APRIL % TO Ha on on thelr way to Juares and that Gavirs CLUB MEETS MONDAY | strongth, ber 'mental AM MON for 80 yeers u/nm A M. Prizes ‘and_oxhibits, The 0 present commander In the Mexican | .y m‘ b Closely 1der arden record book, G Do = town, was Lo be supersedod wenico vexati ous "l.nk;".:\m;f u-:‘:rdn'. RPN DUty “‘n"’""""""'”"""1“"’"":""’4' "':_' A satement from M:u.n nources to-| The White Shrine Whist elub will haye palus Is & subject of '.l'fll. co_ "I'l"’"" :‘I"" ""‘ 03 eding and transplant) VIENNA, April 4~The total damage | O 8 A 4 S " yaot moment, A cultura Cultivting, Watering By swsorty o (e ”v.wnl n’» :’um positively that Generst |a luncheon at Masonic templs Monday B s G 2 Fremont, Neb, o resis o Tin, Tecses province of Galicia in estjmated at $un, (Vi LA recalved orders to proceed to | followsd by an Orpheum party in honor s Oy Phone B, 5, Xixtl the state for b I M.~Marketing problem. Fresh he Bo. | CAans Grandes 1o take n f1eld command | of Mra. W, J, Bickler, who loaves soon known Mother's (o v o, 20 Cabls s, Chnnad Vepotables. Vege- | 9040 in & report prepered by the Bo- | o ", " B LTl eded by Ge K o0 Priend.” Applled 10| ome Motel. i bt table canning demonstration clety of Austrian architects, dealing with osl Potsomtie 55 b . 4 - | to make her home In Kansas ('Iy the "‘4..'. P ek 1 Member of e tomata, Growing and_ tranuplanting | glans for the rebullding of the destroyed [* fos wan weid nander. Ceneral Her- | ‘e table will be dscorated in yrliow deeply to make them | State Board of Veating and etk 414 pruning. Har-|,uny and villages in Galicls, The report pandes WA #ald Lo be aiready on is WAY, | and white, the Barine colors and covers frm and phant, 1t thes | Agriculture rketing B e ey of the fabadt ,.:mw entrainad at Villa Ahumads with | il be placed for Yifts the in o | 30 youss, {ants of the province have fled to Rus. | M men. Villa Abumada is huit way be- | "youanmen Sl :m:.-ma that produce pain, it l'!,m.m the Gra !‘{aerestord 5 Biiated ra. ) 1 remaining | 766N Juarez and Chihushus City Doya J. Mekior Mary Wearne burden on the nervous system, induces ealm, 4 g sla, while 80,00 families #til) " peantgas pyp-sodb LoV Sirom g Riter senttul nights of healthgiving sleep and b my policy 1 : behind are homeless, A traln whisk e ey W, W, Baott John Douglas | mikes the days sunvy and happy, Get s | to lt’ Natural Color conducting ugar lant WIH Of 69 vitlages in the war srea, 918 are | Py Arrived here today from | ey ries 1, Molony (uthbert Vincent | bottle of “Mothers Priend” of any drugyiet | the duties of reported more than hall destroyed, In | “PMhushua City with several Americans, |31 € Tarior . N 1edynrd | and you will then realise why it has boen | ;o oo 0 piications to it origins) dark, glossy the office will R t the others there is generally some war |\1O14Ing two women, brought w story of | W. W, Kerr W.IL Dorrance | considered true 1o Its name In on hest homes | ghade, 1o muster how long 16 has been €78y oF bo— € Iecons True in the burning of the 81,000,000 plant of the |1+ A Bmith haries Dresher, | through three generations, 1t fs perfectly | fadsd, and dandrufl removed by damage, bat the proportion varies con- |11 burming of X P Vil €W, T, Rispen | iarmess bt a0 effective that once used (¢ 987 Business and 2%, Dolitics” o g siderably. Altogether it in ontimated that | "60 1Aimber compnny, an American | George Morris A A Wedemeyer {6 recommended 0 il expestant mothers by | 2 s %o (&) GRAND 18LAND, Neb, April 0.—(§pe 177,000 business premises, private houses | “NCern nepr Durango City, The plant | € # arrows Frank Carpenter those who went through the ordes! with | Olal)~1t Is announced that work will be |and farm buildings have been completsly | WA aald to have been destroysd by "vMAI"’v:nI man B A surpriving ease. By wiiting to Bradfield resumed tomorrow on & stlll larger scale | dewtroyed, to which number must be "l“"“’- inder the Arrista brothers, a King. Letehford lk»aul-lm'!-u. ul'lmr Bidg., Atlanta, Ga., | e o ube Dlant of the American Beet ugar | added about Hw public bulldines. As- (PA)r %ho are aaid (o be earnest rivais | B oot taet il sy Auioaderts | company In modernising this, the second | suming that the cost of reconstructing ! Canuto Reyes for the title of pre ¢ ‘ ) o #ll expectant mothers delight to read, Write | 11/ sot o dys—n0 one Wil know you are using ] Iargent beot sugar factory in the United | the bulldings will averngs §1,700, the total | ™7 Vandits in the territory about Tor | s L gwsds ""fl"‘m”fllm_{“Wmmm‘" Will Appreciate Your Help BRtas. At's banquet tendersd by the of. | cost of thie single Stem in the work of | 790n and North Durango, —— gl price. He1 1 for bogkies "Bagutital Halr in Nominating Him for flcern of the company 10 the heads of | reconstruction after the war will be e 1 | ‘ Philo Hay e s Oomps Ll o e R Rl vt B B g B |WATTERSON'S BOOK ADDED ‘ ‘ Judge of the Municipal Court by the year it was sated that the work e —— TO THE PUBLIC LIBRARY | | | POLITICAL ADVERTIFING, ueg unicipa ur haa ready boen hugun under tha #i- | COPENHARVE EXPLAINS ; : | pervision o r. Hill, & construetive and A recent highly . ] | vl engineer employed by the company WORK OF ANTI-BOOZE LEAGUE‘ ,.;.:umv ,v ‘n’.:',wvm.;l mem‘:.'m ',' ::" Case of J. E Dol is of Fon PRESlD!NT G ko vers N iely-bound books at the . B Iman o Th:u:“;;l:rn’c:o;n:’:nrd by Mr L. J. Copenharve, former president of | Omaha Public library wan a copy of the | t interest to car ‘ H-ASTERS % undertaken will be the remo n:-l'l’no'k Y”l'ln the Omaha Typosraphicsl union and at | W0rs, History of the Manhattan Club, b grea | B i YArds, the Tasing of the preseat b, | Present president of the Tradea Unianists | 116nry Watiorson ‘ shop men. Extornal Romody. U. §. Senator From lowa shedn, the o oL | Ants-Boose league of Nebraskn, filled the | This book, limited to an edition of it the changing of wide tracks, the Iit a8 the Castellar Btreet Presbyterian |0 coplos, s printed on hand-made pas Faln in-Side substitution for some of thess of elevateq | PV/PIt 84 the RPN LR IO | ot ) sy b, puld| Rheumatism reaen by okane o i w1 | ROl I evning when 1 cxpmioed 324 b4 neraved o it vontes | HOW HE GAINED EFFL nevmatiom, the hereafter he dumped from the bo “” "lwhy the Trades Unfonists Anti-Booz 4 o irary of Omaha, Neb of carm %S00 DOtioms | ague was organised. Hie dald that when It wa g the Manhattan club CIENOY. ‘::|‘;|°° The anvouncement (s particularly grayi. | The Nobraska State Federation met last ‘,A‘ i e o g . & to the business interests of Grang |Y*Ar I Omatia it was domin by the | o ite - ue o oareative ok | More than 2,000 men work at the gres Iosigh o5 Mooy Ialand in view of the fact that owing to | “Wet” element which did not represent | ] nar :.’ he | prohsogrige o COUCK'S, Ariff changes and uncertainty in the | 'he Aentiment of the union men who Saati : ¥ Ve Man In this hive of industry, efficle . :nu . and the further fact ihat this plant | or&anized this soclety & the watchword, Physical fitness is neces 1aa become somewhat antiquated in sev. | Mr. Copenharve said this is the firat —— S S s <6 afar mest be Web IR 'ir-v TeApRCts, the future was held as |Organtzation of ite kind ever attempted Bank Cl(}arlngs in order te %oop Bia Disce in the a) «;,vmu: The conatructing engineers de- | And that it has met with both fav b ways arowded factory when skilled | Are that when the present pl o | and v It over the o, B, M”::“”r:r':m are | and 'uml(l‘nruhlo comment all over the | i o e Dredead B sl ek & G o in efficiency and " &8 00 | SOVRiry snding Apnil 4 An reportad 1o | One of thess 2,000 men (s J. K. Dolmar ‘ 4 economy of manage e ot 306k ot f g7 [of 1802 Clark street, Om, Mr. Do ment as any but an e agninet §4,068 084,008 Taut | © ark str alia S et an ans 0t an ontrely new piowt | EVENING COMMERGE CLASS S IR [of e Sk Gt Gimabi. v, Sot = | PLANS AN ENTEHTMNMENT 5 ";‘ 'I‘.‘;'I:v""-l'mw"‘.‘:.-‘(n.ru‘r. i {v. od from atomach ailment, as " Brilliant Musioal Burlesque CLASS OF TWENTY-SIX | and s iR Tt nu.aa, ASL woek | o iher and mother had wutfered hefors TWICE DAIL "‘::‘ MAT. 100AY AT TECUMSEH HIGH The “Geselischaltt,” an organisation of | Following are the retima fo | him. The wtory e told yesterday might e L Kvering High school students, will hola | And f. with percentages of ohangs [ be called s common senae xermon to his T - _TECUMBENH, Nob., Aptil 8 -(Spocia High Hchool of Commerce, Thursday | " " et year Y | “I had tallen away from 18 to 128 SELF o g P‘”"‘" ¢ the Tecumsoh |evening, April 13 | Yhen (Amount. | ne, Dec, | Pounde” safd Mr. Dolman. 1 knew Rill Campbell, Jobnis Weber il * twontyalx thin | This wo .ty will hold meatings twios | | ocourss, that stomach trouble was the And My LONDON BELLES oar, with & possibliity of one two |every m during the summer montha v York {oanih GE i tasn a¢ Sndlis. It shiocd Sydall's Famons nsn fuat thirty-five, The young |man language Philadeiphia In hesdaghes. that 1 hed oo Amaledr Dispule ** Annua: wa e Ax, Hen twonod " ) \ iy Hoat M‘”\"“ I_l“l_"{“‘ “' ”'\'I"" ranged for T g ning; A ! ‘lz“l RaNas Uiy o I ata and drank, and I had been for wix Novelty xel Davey, R S wiil] 1+ gy Hies . NRAP; recitation 1. g2 manthe, but 1t ha L given me Daves, Ruth Davidaon, Eugene Dory. | Miss Johanna Schneider; German musie, | b . & roliod. Th fast, Sathing had and It sess B 1 Wugh, Roy Hamm, Bula Hayward, J I 0L Knrney. German postry, Mise ¥a. | 0.4 11 1 had tried all mediotnes that 1 ‘ e Jotfery, Halen Johes, Raymond Jobes | ther Lewis 34 o DAS. (TN 11 TATRANes: the . . s trpionl | Milton Lamb, e MoCarthy, Maud L m——— e ) ""‘ ""“:' » ’ . barierae ¢ boe § Hamer, Ueten Murphy, Hetty Waveiman, | BRYAN TO SPEAK HERE i R Nith Sl tar i ple e v Marioris Mewarl, Dettrr TWICE NEXT SUNDAY | M1, pt WOIN: And_on B (v a8Berianses . | Arve Esther Wallace, Mildred b " Sas hoad A Buuday Matiness \ [ deliver two address 3 M .8 - Be, %0, 800 and The . aha A artum mest wunda 't week MATS. 18: and 25¢ A Fan JOH K | afte al ) 1 . Al ' By " N L. KENNEDY VISITS N0 Afirsent bl sooui b | Regdl 3 ; LR Ik WL : V" 10 A8 HY Blhe SOUTHEAST NEBRASKA | Amertean ibie vectetr s ol e | RurlY i : AR, SivEloner | | g an iy . ek b w -~ g b ~4 Some of the reasons why Senator Cummins isentitled o, nere . ‘ ~ . "o . Bese to support of Nebras epub 'R R e . X R B | ey . @va\\gw\\\ the support of Nebraska Republicans: 48y nig . " A o ov . The Bast a . He A Sla i f the highest and best type [ - Any . oy - . » . A : gy gy g g : w Joreph B Wows He 15 not an EXPERIMEN1 Nehraski Srrpdin. . o ! < " A ‘ ) and \ | Pa November vt | FUNERAL OF W. N, KOENIG s 11 TONITE NEW " \ ; , ! Wane They w AVLIAG I 88 sote TO BE THIS AFTERNOON B o 8120 L) ¢ A ! Aith ( e ‘ . po b ~ g ) ' duy are wn sl and a . L= i NORTH BROS. “RIP VAN WINKLE b o B Why Colds Ave 1y o Haturda ! . " . a " He A b { Farmer Whore 1 At the cold Masit ) th Thint A He is - : = . Anad Wlaeanen 1t 00 alien laads | h Ahie AR i Wy | ‘ ashba . 0 s Lhe « ui nne o firw & somman oo by far the mat Rev, T. 4 Macka | ottiol M . N iy TopAY | time tl e the West has a real J £ any of the minae aliments The| ' . W ey L e \ Whwaka & \ Mangean Pronpe, Uleveland & Bowep chance to nominate & wester Al) 0 i PIPAISE FRUT sesiem fae | : - . Ashiand, 1} N ) ' . { Po . dond il § ption and development of the gorms of . v mEn-Vred . International Tyie Bingers, Dage \ Banuimonie, conmumption, Aphtheria ang | LIl Hos Altert Ouhe \ e - bl aling & A Biarting Thursdar - PATRIOOLA He in just and falr to all Nations and all peoy Bihae pertn Alasames The auleher Wi . v > o ol ' % His many yvear fuithful and super pul aryice % ke erld the lees 1he dang v - ] s n ) masterful achievements antit to th * wirt of ) o 3 Win'e Cuugh Newoed ot o ffecton ' Pe ole a b . » »up CDFAAKA 1L | UL} \ ARIAMI avers where AdL i His name will be on the ballot,

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