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    TJ1K OMAITA DAILY PEEt SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 100.1.
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In Baacment All the ladled, fine Kid
Strap Sandals that we have shown In our
show window during the past week, reg
ular price 12 00 a pair, will be on rale on
bargain square In the baeement at IWc.
J 1
0 for men's shoesworth $5 $6 $7
ra A,98c
QU ."""v ijr On Second Floor Hoys', Youth's nod
a a 11 6 Tl ' - ml mm' patent leather shoos 500 pair boys'
BARGAIN t II J' '"V youths', misses' anil child's Swell Patent
7," , H r . )j Leather Shoe, made to retail at 12 00. 12.60
VmittRr ' 11 am wi V .Ar and Holt a pair, on sale on bargain square.
Uljtfnm M"WH second flour, at. a pair. 11.3 and fl .60.
MS)
r
I BBS
J
BBESaC
The Shoes on Sale at
. $2.50 and $1.98
are on the Second Floor
f
H
$98
$1.5
Women's Shoes
1.59
At
ij.98
2.50
3.00
At
PranieU & pons
GREAT FINAL
ies Shirt
percales,
Lad
-X-iv:.-; Made of white India and butcher's linen, ftt f-
l3M;t&S luc and applique trimming, some silk r i"
ults-s.ld as high a $15, at kKJ
Danish XTK 1 0lr
Cintll tlcpurment. at liW9V
i yard.
RULES FORTHE REPUBLICANS
Crkft to Ea'Eecrmmended to tfcs County
' Committee,
PLAN'TQ govern future party action
H
Meaaore Proposed to Do Away with
Factional Differences and Secor
Vnlted Support for Tickets
Hecalnrly Nominated.
Following Is the revised draft of the pro
posed rules for the government of the re
publican party of Douglas county, which
will ba submitted to the county committee
with a recommendation that they be
adopted:
The republican party of Douglas county,
for the purpoae of promoting the general
welfare of the ptrty, adopts the following
rules:
QUALIFICATION OF REPUBLICAN
J VOTKKS.
All legally qualified republican voters un
drr the luws of the state of Nebraaka of
each voting preWnct cf the county, and no
othera, ahull have the right to vote In their
respective precincts at all, delegate elec
tions of the party
COUNTY COMMITTEE AND POWERS
THfcUlKOF.
The affairs of the purty shall be managed
by a county comniHw; electud ut the
primary" eloction heiU (or the election of
tlt'lcKatts and nomlnu:ln of county ottlcers
each year, tuih eli-ction precinct having
or.e muntbtr of said committee, and the
majority thereof ahull constitute a quorum
for the tranxartlun of bualtieai.
The county comuilttva shall meet In
Omaha fur organlzniioq immediately after
the convent. on nominating the county ticket
has adjourned, and shall then elect a chair
man who may be one of their members or
otliucwlsii. unCl one person as secretary and
-'ne na treasuc r. The chulrman and officers
ernn mentioned shall not until their suc
cessors are elected. Should any member of
tin, committee be ursble to attend any
meeting of th committee, he may In writ
ing, conaiiiut some other republican ot his
pieOnct as his proxy, who shall be ad
mitted H4 such. The coiuiriUee s'.iall till
. ail viiranoles In the county committee by
the oleetion of anoiher republican from the
am prcciiM't.
1 lie ehuirman of t!i county committee
shall hi.ve power to ai point an executive
committee rorslHtlrig of five (St members,
who shun (er'irm such services aa re
quired by thtf chairman. 8;ild m.mhers of
the, MH'iillvf cenimltlee and iriemhers of
thar aiile foinmiltea from Douiriaa county
shall have the same v Ice In the meeting
of the committee as any member from a
Voting precinct.
The chairman of the county committee
shall ba the executive officer of the party
In the c.i.ihiv and shall put In operation
thene rules, the resolutions and orders of
the county committee and of the noml
roitlim conveoiliins, end shall preside at all
. menins-a of the cnrnmlttee. When the
committee shall order the appointment of
a committee he sh .il ntme the snto
The rhalrman shall receive from the dele
gates from the several election preclncta. If
possible, by I a. m. ot the day Pt the
M if fk
M )rf lit
11 w
Men's box
or men's shoes worth $3, $3
9 for men's shoes worth
In the basement we place on sale all the women's fine kid
kin, lace and Welt b te, and McKay sole shoes, patent colt tktn and
patent calf akin shoes, mado to retail (or up to M.5J per pair, your
choice at $1.99.
On the second floor All the women's fine shoes, replevined
by the creditors from the bankrupt Bxtort wh let-tir, which would re
tall from $3 to 13.50 a pair ibis Include the floe Goodyear welt and hand
some McKay sewed shoes, lace and button, all sizes and all widths.
On the second floor All the women" s swell new fall style
button shoes, which were made to sell this coming fall for
$3.50, called the Dorcas shoe on sale tomorrow at 2.50.
All the swell patent colt skin new Potay
find patent kid, Ideal kid, Corona oolt, Surpass kid
made to retail for up to (5 on tale on second floor
S3SS
Jf. fZ. Prxtrttts pn
REDUCTIONS :
Waist Suits
"
We have priced our fine shirt waist suits for a
final great reduction. All the suits that have
been selling for to, $8 and $7 ro tomorrow . at
vvo. inoiuues isoe ana npmique
trimmed lawn, butober linens,
22
etc, with tao collars,
LADIES' WHITE -SUMMER
COATS
The ultra swell summer coats, of white pongee,
white voile, doeskin, pongee all at about one
third of the former price,
$25 down to $10, $7.50 and $3.98
Summer Costumes
LADIES' WASH SKIRTS
Dins and white polka dot and black an j
white duok, worth n I
uPto$i.ao,at .... 69c and 33c
nominating convention or other delegate
convention, the credentials and memoranda
of Instruction of all delegates to Said con
vention, and shall have a full list of the
delegates made out and results of the pri
maries, for distribution among the dele
gates to said convention when the same Is
called to order.
The chairman shall call the nominating
or other convention to order and preside
until a temporary chairman or permanent
chairman is chosen and shall then furnish
the presiding officer with a list of delegates
and memorandum of Instructions of his
office and perform such other duties as
shill ' be required by him by the county
committee or the delegate convention ot the
pa rt y.
Tne chairman of the committee shall pro
vide placnrds for each delegate election, on
which shall be printed the title of all the
offices to be filled at said nominating con
vention, with tho names of the registered
candidates thereon. In alphabetical order,
and list of voting places In the various
voting precincts and the number of dele
gatea to which each voting preclnot la en
titled, which placards shall be conspicu
ously posted up at each polling place dur
ing aaid primary election and In Ave public
places In sach voting precinct twenty CO)
days before the day set for said primary
election by the committeeman of each pre
cinct. The chairman and the committee shall
also provide a suitable number of tickets
for each voting precinct containing the
title of the offices with the name -of the
registered candidates, respectively, alpha
betically arranged, with proper spaces for
the names of the delegate or delegates and
with the space for nane of county com
mitteeman to he written In and voted for
In each precinct: and In the cities of
Omnha and South Omaha a Hat of the
resiatered republicans entitled to vote at
said primary election aa provided by law.
and such other blanks and equipments as
are necessary for conducting satd primary
election, and shall send the same to the
committeemen or judm of ench voting
precinct In time for said primary election.
The county committeeman of each voting
rreclnct shill be the executive officer there
of and organise It In such a way as to
brln to the election the whole vote of the
nertv snd s msrv more as nosslble.
BEQVIHEMFNT8 OF CANDIDATES FOR
OFKICR PRIOR TO NOMINATION.
Each candidate for nomination hy the re
punllcan conventU. to nominate county
ofheera shall be required to give his mime
and postorfloe addreaa and pay a registration
tee for the respective office for which ho !s
A candidate, as follows, to-wlt:
Clerk district court of Douglas county.. Jino
Sheriff
75
W
6rt
60
50
County treasurer ...
County clerk
County Judge
County attorney
Recorder of deeds
County assessor
County superintendent of public Instruc
DO I
60
tion J5
County commissioner 35
Stats senator or member of state legis
lature a
County serveyor 26
Justice of the peace, city of Omaha and
South Omaha 10
Constables, city of Omaha and South
Omaha (
to the chairman of the county committee
not less than twenty-flve (Si days before
the date fixed for the delegate election and
at the same time sign a pledge in writing
that he will not become a candidate against
the nominees of the republican county con
vention In the event that he shall not be
nominated.
Any MnflMete. wfco has paid ths rcjulrc4
)if v f (
Vv.w . .-ar
calf, patent calf, patent kid, vici kid and English enamel, vclour
last lace shoes,
and vici kid shoes
at S3.00.
98c
At
Sale of
Summer Shirts
Men's 75c Shirts at 25c
In pretty pattrrna, with
collars and cuffs (3e
tached or attached
well worth 7&c
25c
Men's 35c
Neckties,
Shield
Bows. ' .
Fourin
uik uargain ai
Hand,
Tecks, Etc.
(3 for 25c)
at each,
8y3c
Men's 50c Sample Belts at -n IOc
Men's $2 Shirt Waists at . . . 49c
Men's $2.50 Outln? Shirts at 98c
Men's $1.00 Underwear at... 25c
Children's Wide Brim Straw Hats,
II cents.
f. Pranfcti pen
fee, may, five (S) days before the primary,
by request In writing, direct the chairman
of the county committee to leave his name
off the official ballot, but no money shall
be refunded to him.
No name, other than the names of the
candidates who have complied with the
above requirements under the rules of the
republican party of Douglaa county, shall
be conaldered by any convention of the
party.
PARTY CONVENTIONS.
The party shall hold a convention to
nominate the county ticket, conventions to
elect delegates to the national and state
conventions when necessary, and such
other conventions as may become necessary,
to all of which conventions these rules shall
apply.
The convention to nominate the county
ticket shall be composed of delegates elected
in the different election precincts of the
county at the time and place fixed by the
county committee, provided that at leaat
fifty (CO) days notice shall bo given by the
committee of the time of holding such
primary and convention.
The primary election precincts of Douglas
county shall correspond with the election
precincts of the county as now established.
NUMBER OF DELEGATES FROM EACH
PRECINCT.
Each voting precinct as herein defined
shall have one delegate and an additional
delegate for each fifty (50) votes or major
fraction thereof, after the first fifty cast
In suid voting precinct for the republican
candidate for president of the United
States at the next preceding election.
TIME OF PRIMARY, HOW CONDUCTED
AND THK OFFICERS THEREOF.
On the Saturday next before the Tuesday
of the nominating convention, the republic
ans of the respective election precincts of
the county ahull aasemble at the place
designated by the county committee for
said precinct and elect by ballot the dele
gate or delegates to represent them In the
nominating convention, and vote for one
candidate us their preference for each of
the reaiHsctlve otlices to be filled, and for
which candidates are to be nominated. At
the same time and place they shull elect
the member of the county commutes from
such precinct for the ensuing year. The
delegate election shall begin In the country
precincts at 7 p. m. and be kept open until
i p. m. and in the cities of South Omaha
and Omaha at 12 o'clock noon and be kept
open until 7 o'clock p. in. as provided by
lu w.
The officers of each election precinct
within the cltlea of Omaha and South
Omaha shall consist of two judges and one
clerk to be appointed by a majority vote of
the members of the county committee at a
regularly called meeting, of which five (5)
daya' notice shall be given. These officers
to be ele ted from lists furnished by mem
bers of the committee or by the respective
candidates at leaat ten (10) days Ivefore said
primary election is held. In the country
precincts the election officers sbsll consist
of one judge and one clerk, who shull be
appointed by the committeeman of the pre
cinct. Judges and clerks In the cities of
Omaha and South Omaha shall receive II. SO
for their services at said primary.
METHOD OF VOTING.
Each qualified republican elector residing
In the various precincts ahsli have the
right to vote as above set forth for one
candidate for each office to be filled.
When the polls shall . have closed the
tickets or ballots shall be counted one hy
one and the vote tallied down fur electing
the delegate or delegates to the ronventlon
and for the members of the county com
mittee, and for Instructions to delegates,
which instructions arc to be voted by the
delegate or delegates so elected.
TUe uauutIi or cauuioaiesj for delegate
YmJWr mi
Your choice of a lot of very floe
Children's and,, MissesY Roman
SUMMER MILLINERY
$1 .50 Ladltarlijimed I Q
Sailors at.ami.......'J
$6.50. Black taiLf6n. , ft f) r (
' Trimmed' Hat's at . . oZi J U
$3 and $4 Ladies' and Children's
Trimmed Ilats flCa
at bOC
$1.25 Black -(iffon nr.
Ilats at.. A-.; Zuu
$3.50 and $2,50 Ladie', Cfft
Trimmed Hits at. .U. 3Uu
' (On Sale in Basement.')
Special Showing In New Summer Felts
SATURDAY ON SECOND FLOOR.,
Mlsaea' and Children's Imported.'
20C HOSIER V AT C A PAIR.
Plain tan and fancy polka dot hosiery,
all colors, all alias, made of Mncco
cotton, some silk finished, fafk
worth 25c. at.... ...,.UW
or delegates and the candidate for member
of the county committee In each voting pre
clnot who have the highest number of votes
In said precinct shall be deemed elected.
INSTRUCTIONS. HOW CARRIED OUT.
The registered candidates for each re
spective office as shown by the placard and
certified by the chairman of the county
committee who shall receive the greatest
number of votes for the office for which he
Is a candidate, shall be declared the first
choice of the voting precinct, and shall be
voted for as such by the delegate or dele
gates to the nominating convention so long
us his name is before the convention.
The candidate duly registered as above
set forth, who receives the next highest
number of votes cast In a voting precinct,
shall be second choice of said voting pre
cinct, and the candidate duly registered as
above set forth who receives the third high
est number of votes in the voting precinct
shall be third choice of said voting precinct,
and so on throughout the entire list of
candidates for any respective office.
When the election officers have comploted
the count the tickets voted and lixt of votes
made by the clerk shall be delivered to the
judges and by them delivered to the chair
man of the county committee wlfhin the
next forty-eight hours, and said judges and
clerk of said precinct shall Immediately,
upon the completion of the count, muke
two certificates of election for delegate or
delegates, and for member of the county
committee, and two full memorandums of
Instructions as to the various candidates for
the respective offices, which certificates
shall certify the number of votes received
by each candidate for each respect Ive office
and for delegate or delegates and for mem
ber of the county committee, and shnll sign
said certificates and memorandums of in
struction and deliver one copy of the cer
tificates and memorandums of Instruction
to the delegate or delegates and the other
copy of cerlllicate of election of delegate
or delegates and committeeman, and mem
orandum of Instruction to the chairman of
the republican committee within forty
eight hours after the close of the polls.
If any ticket voted at any delegate elec
tion shall contain any word or device under
the name of any office. Intended to convey
the Idea that the delegate or delegates shall
be unlnstrurtfed for any particular office,
such part of said ticket shall not be
counted.
No delegate or delegates shall he per
mitted to represent any voting precinct un
less the certificate of delegates and memo
randum of Inst ructions shall be renelved
by the chairman of the county committor
on or before the day of the nominating
convention.
NUMBER OF DELEOATF8 REOT'IRF.D
TO NOMINATE AND THH METHOD
OF VOTING OF SAID DELEGATES.
(1) It shall require a vote of the majority
of the delegates elected at the nominating
convention to nominate for any county
office except as otherwlee provided herein.
Exception No. 1. 11 shall require a vote
of the majority of the delegates us in
structed under these rules from a county
comissloner's district to nominate a candi
date for county commissioner from said
district.
Exception No. 1 The six candidates for
justice of the peace and six candidates for
constable In the city of Omaha who shall
receive the , highest number of votes cast
for said offices by the republicans st said
primary election throughout the entire city
of Omaha as ascertained by the convention,
shall be the nominees for said offices; and
the candidates for justice of the peace and
the candidates for constable In the city of
South Omaha, who shell receive the highest
number of votes cast for said offices by ths
republicans: at ' sttld primary election
Mirougnoui taa enurs city ot South Omaha
50
"1.98
"2.50
a3.00
1.50
two dollar t
Strap Sandals
BASEMENT TOMORROW
Sale of Ribbons
Never before have we offered
such high class ribbons at such
a ridiculously low price. .We
bought them cheap that, .is
why we, sell Jthem ! cheap.
No!' 5 sd'tth bade, Wftqk velvet rtbhon . that
ens lor 16a a yarq sroea to-,,, ., e
morrow am j.iu. .......
uw
Nob. and 12, all silk satin back blaok
velvet ribbon that fc-enerally sells fr
for 2Gc goes tomorrow at IVIW
One big lot finest satin taffeta ribbon.
six Inches wide, pink, blue, cream, .black,
etc.
c, generally cells at 60c a yard, 4 m
es at, yard ,IOW
goes
One lot No. taffeta and mohair taffeta
ribbon that you generally buy at
16o a yard, goes at ...O'
One lot No. t ribbon, always sellsat 60;
It Is-all, silk, plain and fancy j
colors, goes at....
One lot No. 3 satin taffeta wash ribbon,
especially adapted for ladles' muslin
underwear, regular price lOo yard, Oln
goes at, yard
. This Silo In Basement Saturday.
1. 3T. pixntttim & pant-
as ascertained by the convention, shall
be the nominees for said offices for the
city of South Omaha.
Exception Nq, Candidates for Justices
of the peace and constables In country
precincts shall not ba required to pay any
fee to the chairman of tho county com
mittee and the persons receiving the highest
number of votes cast at a primary telectlon
In any precinct for the offices' of Justice of
the peace and constable as ascertained by
ths convention shall be the nominees for
said offices In said precincts.
VOTING IN CONVENTION.
The voting of delegatea In county con
vention Is to be viva voce, the names of the
delegates to be called by voting precincts
arranged In alphabetical order, when the
delegate called shall name the person voted
for, which shall be recorded by the
secretary. And It shall be the duty of the
presiding officer of the convention to see
that the delegates in announcing their
votes, strictly follow their Instructions.
Should any delegate seek to avoid the same
the presiding officer shall promptly remind
the delegate of his omission, or attention
to the same may be. Invited by any delegaie
to the convention. Should the delegate,
after his attention has been directed there
to, still refuse to be governed by his In
structions It shall be the duty of the presi
ding othcer to direct his vote to be counted
in accordance with the Instructions of said
precinct.
PROCESS OF ELIMINATING CANDI
DATES. If no nomination shall be made for any
oflioe on tho first ballot It shall be the duty
of the chairman of the convention to an
nounce that the name of the candidate hav
ing the lowest number of votes Is dropped,
without a motion to that effeut, and so
continue after each ballot until a nomina
tion is made.. The name of no candidate,
except the lowest candidate, as aforesaid,
shall be dropped. If the condition should
occur that two or more candidates remain
in the contest and that the votes of the
delegates shull be equally divided between
them, the convention should ascertain from
the memorandum of Instructions tiie popu
lar vote cast for them at the delegate elec
tion In the entire county, and the candidate
having the highest -vote thus ascertained
shall be declared the nominee.
In oase of a tie vote in convention for
any candidate other than the two last re
maining candidates as above provided for.
the delegates In voting their instructions
for said candidates shall divide It equally
botween such candidates.
Should the elimination of candidates for
any office exhaust the Instructions of fhe
delegate or delegates from any precinct,
such delegate or delegates shall then vote
for their preference of the registered can
didates for that officio whose names aro then
before the convention.
Threw Spanish Knife nt Offleer.
When Officer Shepherd took a shot at a
man who was trying to enter the store of
fcamuel Ravits at Twelfth and Farnam
streets Wednesday night he probably came
very near being killed himself. After the
burglar made his escape Shepherd found a
feciiliar shaped knife of Spanish . make
ylng on the walk where he stood when he
II led the first shot. The knife had a blade
about ten Inches long and three Inches
wide near the handle. It tapper ed to a
needle's point and was as sharp as a rasor.
The handle was of horn ajid It tapered to
fit the blade. The pointed end of this was
of metal. The knife was open when found.
Upon the blade was an Inscription In Sian
Ish. Chief Donahue said it was the first
knife of the kind he had ever seen. It Is
his t.lif that tht burglar threw ths kuifs
at tho officer.
S2
rkf-
calf, etc., etc.
50
$4
These are on sale
)
on bargain square in
basement at $1.59.
Women's Oxfords
Over 200 styles of ladies' oxfords, show
ing more styles than all the rest of the
stores in Omaha put together absolutely
now this season, made to special order
by thJ finest oxford tie manufacturers In
the world, all on sale tomorrow, luclud
lng Surpass kid oxfords, patent colt skin
oxfords, patent calf oxfords, vici kid In
thin, medium and heavy soles, McKay
sewed, hand sewed and Goodyear welt
sewed. Plain and patent tips as well as
ail patent leathers. All the new heels and
all the new toes In everything that's new
and desirable even 4-he freaks and from
the freaks tothecommon sense and all the
in between styles all go In this saLe. at
$1.59. $1.98. S2.50. $3.00. etc.
Your rhoice of about 100 pair,
dancing slippers, worth up to
$1.00.
women's
$3.00 and
Big Sale of Ladies' Petticoats
Fine Black Petticoats, silk mercer
ized just like satiti, Italian cloth and
Farmer's satin, wide ajid narrow ruffles,
etc., the finest and swelleat petticoats ever
offered at such a price, , 7
wall worth . ' I
$1.50,
ftt ... . . ...-j---r.-f.'y.,T,.;'giT
H)
Va
Big Hosiery Sale
Ladies' and Men's 35c Hosiery at
15c All over lace, plain black
and fancy colors, men's silk mercerized,
at
75c Hosiery at 25cLadie8'
and men's imported lisle thread hosiery,
special at
$1.50 night robes, skirts and skirt chemises, trimmed WCn
Hh wiiali 1flp.HR. at..-. : w
Ladles' Vests All over lace,
trirnH trt at'
Vaaa vmivsi vaya
HANDKERCHIEFS Ladies'
linen handkerchiefs, all widths
fine sheer linen, worth 85c, at
Ladles' 35c Laco Gloves and
plain silk mitts
at
10c
MIXED FUN WITH BUSINESS
Trade Making Trip Oyer Northwestern Into
Iowa a Baccesi in Every Way.
ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTIONS TO OMAHANS
Abolition of Bridge Arbitrary Allows
Extension of Local Trade Terri
tory Eastward Eighteen Hun
dred Merchants Visited.
Ths trade excursion over tha North
western lines in Iowa, which returned last
night, was the most successful tour which
has yet been taken, according to the Job
bers and manufacturers who participated.
"We went to meet old friends and to
make new ones," said Secretary L'tt of the
Commercial club. "And ws made friends
and did tho country good, as wo always
do. Wo are tho rainmakers, all right, and
the rain followed us about In Iowa, bring
ing assurances ot fine crops. On no former
trip have we received such warm recep
tions. Wo found friendly feeling for
Omaha universal, and an excursion of this
kind greatly advances this feeling and at
the same time business, for a man nat
urally places bis order with a friend. Part
of this territory has been Omaha's before,
but part of It was too far east. We figure
that with tha bridge arbitrary we could
go seventy-five miles Into Iowa, and now
we can go 125. We have the advantage In
this part Of the stats' over competitors
through geographical conditions. A man
can telephone hers for goods and get the
shipment next morning, while It takes
longer from Chicago. Slous City and Des
Moines compels with us In hardware, gro
ceries, drugs and Implements, but as a
general Jobbing market there Is only Chi
cago. Our trade has been growing steadily,
while fifteen years ago all these towns
turned to Chicago, ws do a great business
In ths field now, and I met a number of
business men who seld that they had for
merly bought In Chicago, but would come
to Omaba now. We must have met during
the excursion at least 1,800 business 'men.
In some places they would be down at the
depot and meet the Jobbers In their lines
and at other towns we went to their stores.
The Jobbers who compose the party are
enabled to see the places of business of
their customers and can see Just how Im
portant his trade Is and how business can
be worked up.
Some Feet Banning;.
"The weather was excellent during the
trf.ii and the train service splendid. We
lost time by overstaying In niajiy "twwns.
but the Northwestern always made It up
between stations, frequently running sixty-
THE MEN'S SHOES
in this sale are
made by
Edwin C. Clapp,
Torrey.Carter&Tirrell,
Stetson,
T. D. Barry.
Warren Thomas, etc.
All Well-known
manufacturers of
high' grade, custom
made footwear.
The majority of these
shoes have the Union
Stamp.
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five miles an hour, no that the telegraph
poles looked like the teeth of a comb. It 1
was great running we came down from
Sioux City at a sixty-mile rate. There was
prosperity everywhere and the crops are
fine, with ths exception of a little very low
ground and even that was good. It is a
rich country, with any number of farmers '
worth 10u,ooo, and heavy bank dubostts '
everywhere.
"At Schleswlg and at Holatciii we re- ;
celved the most bounteous .reception," and
Mr. Utt smiled remlnescent'.y. "You should
have seen the band but you tnusn't say
anything about it marching to the depot
from the Germanla hall, every man with
bottles of beer in three or four pockets ot
his trouaers and playing loud. The quar
tette took well, too, wid at McIIenry's
farm, near Denlson, they had some prise '
cattle lined up by the track for the South
Omaha men. At Dunlap we had the big
gust crowd and a bandstand built in the '
street. They took us for a trip on .Wall
lake, put 200 people on a little steamer and
loaded it down so we were afraid to
move and a man had to keep pumping out
all the way across. It was great. An ac
cident Insurance man who was with us '
vdld a great business, so'.d about tlOO.OOO
worth of policies, I guess."
"'The.jflcxt excursion to be undertaken Is
planned for thrug or four weeks from now
and will be over the territory in central
western Iowa, which llos between that cov
ered by the two former tours. The line of
the Milwaukee, which has few branches in
this section, will be taken, probably to
Des Moines and the return made over the
Rock Island and Its branches, r.bout -three
daya being necessary Atlantic, Audubon,
Carson, Outhrle Cvnter and Oris wold will
be visited.
Cure for Asthma and Hay Fever
The statements published below confirm
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Huy Fever.
Mrs. Mary Zachery, Pleasant Hill. La ,
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permanent cure for Asthma, for which I
used it aeven years ago. I have never had
the slightest return of the trouble since. I
have also found your remedy excellent In
bronchial affections."
A Hay Fevsr sufferer writes: "I have
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package of your remedy (Schlffmann's
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