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summer, it v R]VER LINE FROM WHITE LOSING PRESTIGE WITH O e L Awall, Mrs. W 1:'...4..{ S be about the same s last year, regard rginin, arrived Mo, Mra. Oal from valvular ar there were (wo eXpo Ing on the Pacitie coast rs. Willlams of Benson viaited | jass that lnst the Clinton Willlama' home Wednes-| o0 = . OMAHA T0 KAY SEE g~ ¢ Avoen Thursduy for her our Hlow o ovble snd will: remls’ here 1l | 000 o L (yvitene, B Rates to the west will be the same as “ g B “ Mrs. M. G. Keedy s spending the week Wyo SRS P S . DERS Barts and Chris In years past, a reduction becoming ‘n | Juliug F, Silber,” 160-Ton Craft with friends at Herlir The high soh bating team fro Woman t w‘\»-‘: by at- t Christlan Ior " nUOD A1 gffect upon the opening of the season y | W, H. Betts, jr.,, was here from Alblon here will dobate wit ot R nas Papitiion g to Ply Between Omaha and | the tirat of the week High school of Omaha next Tues on conser of water and min A Kon was born to Mr. and Mre. Lester| lho tickets carrying a long time return ak Missouri City | Mra. Charles Hrown s here (rom Val- | nlkhi This debats 16 he chis ped nd y Misa an wcobs Hunday morr Umit ¢ ontine for a visit with relat plonship of the cireuit this yes Wilson l"’ ”“l“ l’“ll will be ( ®e W. Knight ¢ y morning, a———————— " b 6 homne o yoars He «d by twe . @ apm — Miss Donna Straub was visiting friends Mive Ciriffith WILL START OUT NEXT WEEK | | ac"Omahn the firat of the: weeh “ Harry ieineton | FOpUAr urelgnton | ! Ir\ o 1 TM;{M v|.m|m.'¢ of \‘x‘ and | Wi lebert | hon Weening Water nutos 38 A now steamboat line s to be | Mrs. G, D. Museman died Saturday with the amallpox \ ) Barl Pows Swl! G St d Y t { D lished ‘ Mre. Maud MeGrady was visiting with | The first dance post Lenten w be | ' Froemont Sundny " e n oon i ent 18 ear catnblishec between Omaha and Weoping Water relatives Wednesday. | wiven in I ol's hall April 20 Jol has returned from & f p AR X Ll Kansan City, probably within the superintendent [fda Marquardt was| Dr. IUlsaleck s In the Bt Joseph hos- | Omal where she was laken arm home e material TOF & waitar Purcell, perhaps the most popy from Plattamouth the firat of the | pita acoount of throal trouhle o : . s next fow woeks | L STHES. Wty i 1 ” Wr A B, 13 Odoll and family have moved into lar boy in Crelghton high school m;n Anterman he Thursdn nfternoon nt o'clock, st t e "Jullu Hilbe it | en Ivene and Kllen Holm of L e par roand I'h Jullug . Silber,” u steam "W'f‘ 1 e Rhir Uit iperintendent ar visited schools | Catherine's hospital. (Intll Tuesday noon Foat of 160 borse power, carrying a T y ni Pine o Thursday morning ho was spparently in the best of haslth Cargo of 150 tons, Is to arrive from vomen of the Christian church mmer working ot Mr. and ‘\h. [ o ;rr entertained | bhoing naturally robust, e was & candl ’ will hold thelr bazasr on Saturday p . e | —Y w birthday part riday et b h . gl . Kunsas City. The Missour mvr\ \pril 2 1 Nasantined fof | Goerthy of Murdock | My Ray Decker visited rala- | fair « pea pecrgnion foos bal lonee 20 Y. and e, i armon are her carlet fe | were ndn sitors at the home of her | (ive o on Tuesda b e became suddenly 10808y navigation committee of the Com oMy and Mre. Farl Harmon are ) 1 B y vist t i s b . L i 3 rom Omaha for n two week it with | he Ladles' Ald | mimie A Arthur Jones Mr Grover of Soott's BIutt visited this | MOTNINE And on Wednenday afternoon 1 erelal club has been negotlating rnr | relative dist church hold their | U Bluf an w | woek with his Mix, Leach wik hutried to 1, Catherine's hospital thin boat for some time, and now an ! . )4, Mre, George Rasp B Barats | basar - in - Treal ha dn ; Hi Bl pare M nd Mr ingham re- 10t an pneumonia had set in, the efforts ) on Cuhnhenn The ting th Veatern Sarp J I ned Sunday (o thelr Khorn. | of three physiclans wers unavailing, His unces that it is actually coming Dralnnge board was held in Pay ¢t | g | ' wis called (o Bure | Tuesdn fr. 4. F. Trumble w A About thirty pupfla took elghth rude I mates at 8t John's are in desp : examinations here Thursday and Friday loom over his sudden death, ax his pus 1iness of her | alected treasures AT Confirmation exarcises will be held | brleht Frey clean ways, and thorughly um was taken to Omaha Kikhorn the Bhe was| | arl Baumgardnor Il with append operated on at ono of the hospita perat "l or the hospitals citla Uppe ' f entertained th nduy morning at St John's church Wt Zhoy stherun church, | *¢1fah disposition had made him the od 1invi lattor part hetween Kun Juliup 1 52 of town od boy there, IHin body was alken 1o the Duffy undertaking pariors 1her' 18 to estublish the connec UNION PAF[F'C T0 H‘\V(’ iwalting the arrival of his mother, who 4 CHARLEY WH, ooy . - at weon Kanwas City and Omaha. The Ada I TE !I‘l ‘ . ’ o 0f |elub Weanonday [ Irvington A . I on her way from Grand Porks, 8, 1 Mell Is plying between Omaha and De Wht funs wre but human, and being | fe Carl Lueeky the Cerman Ln Mre_ Lubbin enter ¢ nahing Mr, agd M ) SR SAME SERVICE THIS YEAR R atur, and the Julta s to ply betwesn |human ure fiokle, Charley White, the | theran church offi inting. They will re- €b Waednosday aftern o ; s of Omahn An Bftective Cough Tremty Decatur and Sloux City Chicago hoy, whose famed left hook | "1 on & farm wouth of town Nork on_the naw bowa of Lhe/ Ms won of Houlder, Colo., visited at « o Unlon Pacific| o0 0 yoaontul of Dr, King's New D Sinrin Next Week | wan the subject of much conversation in Rueker fam hegan thix . s Wi me ) I ot he disturbed this summer, either | o T Aod u'l'lh noothe Captain J. B, Neff s in charge of the | 1t yenr, 18 fast g hin Springfield " 4 p e e brEaral y LDuncll BIUCER | by (he ndding or taking - heek you b and bronchis) erit Jultus I, $itber.”” He In to reach Kane |drawing power with the public Jucol, Bedlncek died last Tuesday. b g s ny & y 41 Aratos, 10 the namertion o onger T ROV S ir. and M .y Mr. and Mrs Mr, an ton, Al drugglsts.—Advertisement aun City enrly next weck, coming from |In the oast, White has done litt The Kastern Star lodge will confer da. we t0friend , Mr ( v of Henmon wnd Mr. and! fic Manager | ' o e Herman, Mo. The hoat |# 1o make shout |1ng worth mentioning this year, and, as | Krees tonight Mre K. A, Schurman wsa visited Ia two round 1rips between Omaha and | & result, Benny Leonard is overshadow Mr. and Myx. Lou Keolor have moved | week by her sister, Misn Halen ( f Kunsan City in n month, Ten days are [1ng him n contender for the crown |to I'arnam, Neb Premont o be consumed In coming up the river |of Freddio Welsh, Denver and Kansas Mr, and Mrs. Abe Dunn of Belley Miss Margaret Behuldt terial P PR f b8 aro anxious 1o stuge s de- | were here Monda number of her school friends T \ Late 6 wenson " the |ciston bout between White and Leonard, | Rey, 1 Capsey attendsd the dis- (SFeerneon Lo Jbably be put |PUt It I sald thet White (s not anxious | trict conferonce st Oakland Papittion Adu Bell with its bur- |#0 things look propitious for a ten-round | her mot Mrs. Jncob P [ the Preabytorian ohurel nd ()L s h City and # of gradn |l In New York-with a large gate A preferah, Higt R— : i asete o, sortment of all wool suitings and | The Platte river bridge betwesn here! Miss Jane Waeth of Omaha wus » A ; ‘ ‘ ’. OVCYCOQtlngh--thC season’s new=- est fabrics--our own exclusive patterns, made especially to your measure by Union Tailors for $1500 Order that Easter Suit now, before it gets too late. We are showing the nobbiest line ever brought to Omaha. Suits and Overcoats Made to your measure . ...... Dundee Woolen Mills N. W. Corner 15th and Harney Sts. t of Mrs. fusan Lesieur Tussdny and Louisville, which was damaged by | & Judge Woodmugrh e oty stian Endeavor convention held terian church last Vrida fre. J, 12, Blent and ehild, who Sixty Years of Age, i LR e e o . ins His Last Caw sk : but Bome Fighteris | > | § Genera! Petain . w. favor Louls ragenstocher for #4159 | Corresnondence of the Ausociated Press) |8t the conclusion of a trial Insting thres | PATUS, April 2-Genernl Henri Petain, | 408 | the defender of Verdun, s typieal of the Pagensteche lleged the money was modern Vrench soldler. He is just 60, [due him from Lhe La Cromse Plow com He recelved his commission as second pan on a N whi Huutenant In 1878 and becamne a captain | ©0 ed of d d ithheld fo. n 180 and s colonel In 1000, Tle was a | fUtUre payment | colonsl when the war began and was g0 wenstecher's attorney was Jomeph | Ing to retire W drough, who hag been appointe) Genersl Petain first distinguished him- | fodo idge, and the case wan peremp solf during the retrest from Charlerol [ torily et for this weak cause after p in the early days of the war. He becume | April 24 My, Woodrough will not be quall hrigadier general and general of divi.|fled to appear 1 uitorney, inasmuch | sion and rose rapidly to his present po- | s he will be sworn in as federal judge | sition, He i n curlously modest man |for the Omahn division on that date l and hates belng photographed, He s im — mensely popular with his men, whom ne | UNCLE SAM SENDS OUT | troats an though they were his own chil SOME FINE HEALTH HI"TS ¥ dren, Genernl Petain is method! POLOTICAL ADVERTINING POLITICAL ADVERTINING I, . Munger directed the jury 16 turn n verdiet cal and welghs his food every day, Bay-| he following health hints were sent Ing that it s as necessary for officers|o thy jocul henlth department by the / ‘ to be in perfect condition 88 for ¥ACe |17nit0d Hintes public health seryice ¢ norses, Keeping In condition 18 bl et 1)y vou know that manin. He was turned out of » flat| Sngs In roof gutters may act us mos sistad on taking half an hour's exercise | ‘fha CIKAPCULter 18 A eglth man with a skipping rope after his bath ev-|nce? e L St The typhold rate mensures aceurately b community intelligence The result is that Genersl Petain at| ¥ sgh annually Wil over @ in as nctive s the youngest lleuten- |10, 2 Tin & produces bad healti ant In the French army. Quite recently | 0 ntain spotted fever Ix npren in Champagne he covered four miles at[hy a 1hok the double at the head of a company, and —y y he prides himself on the ease with whioh | TWO NE_W—S_C]HLET FEVER l e underkoes the samo hardships and the CASES AND TWO DEATHS same hard worl as any man with him. s The keneral does not belleve much In| goarlet fever canes reported red taps, always wanting to got the most| 1. Begeman, 815 North Sixteent) work done In the quickest way. To an| (o Fmidt, 4810 Tanmet offloer who asked him to give him A | Mrs, Kdna B. Falconcr, 18 years of nge post on the staff, Genernl Petain sald, |died at the City Ymergency hospital, 5he W Wehnter e, 18, died at 221 North orty | Inughing ronided at I don't need staff officers. The men| [ren s who ean win th I want are fello fifth mile races afoot and ride motorcycles | over rough ground SAYS HE IS UNABLE TO the carrlage of a machine gun during : Affalirs of Benson lodge of the Woo he firat ten days of the German offen : ’ d men of the World need adjudicating by ¢ Iate last Kebruar the courts, according to ¥4 P. Stolte Held by Mr. Grahamd ADABE—_—LL’E’C(;MES\;JITH}J Republican Candidate for Governor Abolished by Board (A0A B e e GAKIN | 1o scrved tno terms us stte tressares | ni He Is merely a republican, seeking a republican nomination by republicans | | | | TRTTS mfi. -fluw The teacher nmittes of the Board | 7he Ada Bell dropped anchor and tied Education 1} ncluded to abollsh | yy 16 the bank at the foot of Douglas being groomed by no partiéular factions or extremists the offl fa 0 crintendent in | g 06t having brought a cargo, conslist » has served the people falthfully in other eapacitien and promises the . eh [ng n ¢ grain, down from Deca same consclentious service if elected governor oen | 1 1 rahas | tur Ada MHell tied up at the por¢ Mr } ¥ perinter R VR S raathar R AN G e T S Al He believes in letting the people rule and respects their verdict | « I “ ‘y‘ . o'otagk &t the moming He stands for careful and sure progress. . ‘}' m’ K b 2 He 1s opposed by the brewery and liquor Interests POLITICAL ADVERTISING, He respectfully solicits votes of all republicans on primary day Edward Simpson, Pioneer Constable, Answers Last Call Early Homesteader in North Nebraska. Two Terms in the Legislature from Douglas County, Eleven years District Judge. Trustee Bellevue (Presbyterian) Col lege. Is making fight for the Prohibition Amendment and Law Enforcement THI‘RI"S a certain “knack” about brew- ing Gund's Peerless Beer which gives it that round, full, creamy, satis lnm, flavor 80 many other beers seem to lack, And every sparkling drop has been the same— the same in delicious flavor—the same in zest—the same in wholesomeness, purity and cleanliness since the olden davs of eighteen hundred and fifty-four, 'S R lx w .,h years ago that Gund perfected this wonderful A the sane standard of cle care and lngredienta has been 1 by the Nebraska AntiSaloon League \ 1 by the AunthSaloon League of Omaha Endorsed by Hepublican (fub of University Mace Mot hod int Colloge Town), Apeil 11 Fudorsed by Nobraska Clty ™ Enddossed by the Chdeons of () Endomsed by the W, ¢ 1T L of e s Lounty Endorsed by the Offlcial Board of the Flest Mothodist Church, ot Univorsity Mlaes, March 10 Kudorsod by the Methodist Preachers' Unlon, at Omaha, Meh, 94 Endorsed by the Men of Plymouth Congrogational (hareh, st Linenin, April B Endorsed by the State Baptist Boand, ot Liscoln, Apeil A ol by the United b vangolival Church, st Ldneoln, Mok, 81 rad by the Unbtedd Beothren (harch, ot Owmaha, March 98 Eundursed by the Congre s March 90 \pril 19 HUMMEL WANTS NAMES FOR MIS TWO BABY BEARS bl Umiton, at (i Eudorsend by Saline P lmore | i tal Apell 19 i W these yvars Favdorsd by Mopublions Valley A a £ Cungrogation Chiurehos, Apeil 18 You want a beer with just enough snap and life to Fodorsed by Kingsbon Loagn Faat Lanvoln Fyangolionl make N & thatng, and not & hard, bt tasting beer Chureh, Aprtl 14 On sale at all good clubs, restaurants and bars, or teltvered | ¢ home by | . JOHN GUND BREWING CO,, La Crosse, Wis, Gund Company of Nebraska MR RBAIR, Mgy PR Loavmiwiath % Pol. Douglas 81 Owmabia, Nob N NEWSPAPER CREW WINS / MERCANTILE LOOP mlt A Vote for Any Other Ory Candidate s Halt a Vote for the Wet Candidate Dry Republicans Vote Solid for Sutton or a Wet Candidate Will Win