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THE BF.K: OMAHA. THURSDAY. APRIL 4.
Nebraska
BIG LEGAL BATTLE PROMISED
Irrijzticn Controverty Hinge oa
U'sits cf Kearney Company.
Jim coK?i2nis RmrsiHTZD
Hnn'ii PeTtpnaed t atll Mt
OrelTr te Give All Parties Opr
tattler ta Br KrpmritH
Work SiHiBMt.
(From a 5;aff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN'. Net.. April 3,-(Spectal
Tlere.T The hearing of Ihe applica
tion of the Kearney lAriM ami Power
company to have Its rights to use the
ate.- c! the Platte river adjudicate
today brought a great array of legal
talent to the rooms of the Slate Doard
ol Irrigation.
Alter considerable discussion It was
decided to postpone the taking of testi
mony until a date to be set between
May land 1. The case Involves vitally
irrigation projects onthe Platte river for
If the right of the Kearney company to
priority to Heet of water per second
Is upheld, there will be no water In the
river during the dry months to be used
for Irrigation further up the stream.
The Ktarner company has not submitted
its rl?ht heretofore to the board, having
made lis Improvement in 1SSJ. the Irriga
tion law being passed In 1SW, amended In
:9j and agatn In I'll.
- - Vital AMrssarit
It Is tills latter amendment which the
Kearney company asserts give the board
its first Jurisdiction over it. They are
l-asing their Calm on prior use of tha
water. The first of the Irrigation filings,
the North Platte ditch, was made In ls&i.
The Interests involved are ao largo that
this, evidently la the beginning of long
ami complicated litigation which Is ez-1-ectrd
to ko to the court of last resort.
There are about 300 companies and prlv
h water rights dependent upon tha
IccMon or this case and the following,
comprising the larger users, entered an
appearance today to combat tha claims
of the Kearney company :
Trl-S'.ate and Farmers' Mutual com
pain. Meeker Hitch rompanv; Keith and
Lincoln Counties Irrigation District.
!'Stitn and lierehey Water company,
Mue Orrpk Irrigation Mstrirt and Platte
Valley liTiroiitm District. Helmont ( anal
Jili.l I'owcr company. Chimney Rock Ir
it&ation cumpany. Nina Mile Irrigation
I'Wrpmy, Alluim-e Irrigation company,
Htawu Creek Irrigation company. Curt
House Hnck Irrigation company. Mutual
I Mich company. Last Chance Ditch com
pany. Logan Canal company, R. 8.
'rliller Ditch company, tiering Irriga
tion Ulstrk-i, and Mitchell Irrigation
District.
feniial Irrigation district. Steamboat
Ditch company. Castle Ruck Irlgallon
company. r.'nlorprlse Irrigation district.
Winters Creek Irrigation company. allna
tare Mutual Canal company. Kilpatrlck
Hro., Western land and Cattle com
!any. Overland canal. Miiliarol canal.
Signal Bluff canal. Paisley Irrigation dis
trict. West Side ditch. Alfslfa Irrigation
district. Suburban Irrigation district.
Hlrdwcod Irrlystlon district, Union Irri
gation company.
The I'nited staes reclamation service
was represented by I'niled States Attor
ney Lane.
- M'ork oa Masssirst,
Work will be commenced in the morn
ing on the foundation for the facade
which Is to ba a portion of th Lincoln
monument on Its capttol grounds. TH
structure will bejwrmy-ona by seventy.
to feet, tha monument standing In tha
center, , " j
The Farmers and Merchants bank ol
Kxeter has been authorised to commence
business with 15.009 paid-up capital
lock. The Incorporators are J. V. Isa
bella and Frank A Ins worth, w. 8. Wlg
irlns, R P. Nunemsker and Will Jensen.
Cooper at Col have purchased the old
Heatrtr Creamery company business at
Seventh and P . streets; consideration,
HUWO.
"Windy" Pierce. .tha colored man who
on December X shot and seriously
wounded Policeman Jerome Kasely. has
been arrested at Alliance and m III be re
:urned la Lincoln for trial.
DeWls Waives Hearing.
Tom Davis, the convlet who killed a
fellow convict. John Strong, at, the pen I- j
t'liHary last Thursday, has waived pre-
CATARRH
EASILY
CONQUERED
Germs Destroyed;' Discharge
Stopped; Sore Membrane
Quickly Healed Often
Restores Hearing.
IITOMKI, a pleasant antiseptic, germ
destroymg. vaporised air breathed over
jther entire membrane of tha nose and
throat and deep Into tha lunga ovar tha
l bronchial or air tubes will kill catarrh
gerkna; soothe and heal the sore catarrhal
spots and stop the discharge of mucus
In a few days.
Sprays, douches.1 snuffs or ointments
'won't end catarrh because they ara not
penetrating enough to get where the
germs are. . . ..
So surely does HYOVEI (pronounced
lilgh-o-me) clear up tha head and pene
itrate Into the Innermost recesses of the
entire nasal tract that It very ' often
'drtvea out the catarrhal condition In the
tube that connect tha ears with tha
nose and by so doing restores hearing
to persons who believed they wera dea
'tlnrd to be deaf for life.
It you have catarrh, dear reader, do
not forget that HTOSCEI Is a wonder
ful reifltily for catarrh and la free from
coosine. ar any other Injurious drug.
A complete outfit, which Includes .a
hard rubber pocket inhaler, .costs 1LM.
If you already own an Inhaler yon can
get a bottle of HVOMEI for only 40
cents at pharmadsta tha world ovar.
HAVE YOU A BAD BACK?
Drif away your Backache, get today
paokare of Mother Gray's Aromatic
lea (be kidney a and correcting thftt
lame, wore and all unstrung feeltng of
tlie nenrea. If your kidney a art too fre
quently, or art ion la painful and ac&nty
Aromatic Leaf in corrective and the oewt
Regulator. At Druggiata or by maU 59c
Sample FRrsC Add-es, The Mother
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Bronchial Trocuzs
helisn 8ora Throat, Hosimsisa, Oosgks, Broa
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etearleg tha eases. Sixty years' reaatasMi
res frets eaiataa or aayUIng kantfal. Sold
ewly ta boxes. Raaaa4a an mi led free.
JOIW L BROWS 8oy, Bostea, Maat.
cDMBMaaaaMi
Ashland Bridge Gives Way
V .LS- a -
BURLINGTON
llmlnary hearing and been held to the
district court.
Tha Uncoln Telephone and Telegraph
company, which recently bought tha Bell
property at Falrbury, haa made a propo
sition to the local Independent company
to buy or sell at an appraised valuation.
Weald Balld Packing Hoaae.
A special meeting of the city council
has been called for tomorrow to act on
tha petition of the Union Meat company
of Sioux City to erect a packing plant
is this city.
George Talka at Boad Deal.
In regard to criticism made that Stat
Treasurer George had .bought bonds of
tha city of Wymore from former Treas
urer Brian and other Uncoln parties In
stead of buying them fro mthe city
direct, Mr. George toda ysald:
"Tha city of Wymore never msde any
application to the state treasurer tor the
sale to the state of Its K7.600 bond Issue,
but Mr. Brian filed his application with
the .state treasurer for the state to pur
chase 167,000 of Wymore bonds. Said ap
plication was filed as No. S on the appli
cation Hat and when that number was
reached on tha list In the regulsr order
of purchase of bonds, these bonds were
called and paid for. These bonds draw
Interest at the rale of per cent and
ara optional after five eyara from date,
and were purchased at a' rate to the
state of 4.M to tha aptlonal payment date,
after whlrt date tha state wa, sto re
ceive - per cent Interest.
"These bonds would have been pur
chased from the city of Wymore on the
same basis had application been made by
tha city and the city been content to
wait until the funds available for the
purchase of tha bonds had been sufficient
to allow their purchase.
'The 3,O0O of bonds were purchased
all at one tlma and paid for on April 27.
Ill), i.m. and on Hut I'll. 38.(m. I
consider these bonds a Ilrst-clasa invest
ment at a very attractive rate. .Bonds
were purchased at that time at rates
from 4S per cent and up. Since July 1,
1311. but two rates have been used-4H
and ( per cent. All bonds purchased un
der tbe direction of tk a Bard of Educa-
tlonar Lands and TundsJsnd that board
authorises the rates at which they ara
purchased."
i Why Brtae Boagjhl.
Mr. Brian, In speaking of the matter,
said that himself and secretaries bought
bonds because the city of Wymore had
obligations maturing for material which
must be met Immediately, and there was
no other purchaser In sight who was
ready to advance the cash. The Issue
had originally been sold to a Des Moines
firm at par, bearing per cent, but when
delivery time came tha purchasers were
not willing to taka tha bonds.
lie and associates bought them, but
Instesd of getting them at par for f per
cent they agreed to take them' on a (H
per cent bails, the difference in Interest
being msde up by detaching coupons.
In addition accrued Interest coupons
were detached. They carried tha bonds,
soma of them for sixty dsys and some
for thirty days, without Interest before
they were told to tha slat. It was- a
question with the city of WymoreTof get
ting the money when they needed tt. .
Nels Hansen, food commissioner, and
Chemist Redfern of the food department
have returned from Manhattan, Kan.,
where they hay been Investigating the
Kansas way of Inspecting cream. In that
state cream Is graded for quality as well
aa for butter fat contents, and as a re
sult those who have good quality of
a ream get- mar money for it, and - the
plan stimulstes producer to get cream
to msrket In the best possible condition.
This has raised the grade of Kansas
butter.
Me will recommend legislation to -the
next aesalon to put the same plan In
operation in Nebraska, believing It will
not only .operate lo th direct benefit of
cream producers, but raise the grade of
Nebraska butter and bring Indirect bene
fit to ail connected wtlh the dairy In
dustry. I'ndcr present practice In Ne
braska a flat -price is paid for so much
butter fat, regardless of quality or condi
tion in which H la delivered. s
Kkarlg Maklasr Testa.
E. h. SlHirlg is 'making some experi
ments for the elate to teat the fuel vaius
of the different kinds of coal purchased
by the state, the relative efficiency of
band and automatic storing of furnaces
ando tha restive efficiency of the men In
control of the various i-lants operated by
th state. He haa now vialted a major
oorfion of th Estate Institutions and
within a few weeka expects to hav some
interesting statistics to submit to th;
Board of Public .and and Buildings as
the result ef his investigation.
Taft Mthaarraphs meeeWew.
Four thousand lithographed portraits of
President Tsft hare been received at the
local headquarters and are being mailed
out to all parts of the state. Seifrt ,
Currl this morning received the follow
Ing telegram from Secretary W. B. Mc
Kintey. "Secretary fisher's movements uncer
tain because of Illness In his family, but
trUI make Omaha the twelfth and Uncoln
-the thirteenth If condition of his child res
will permit'' . . ,
-' Brisce' Krlfida Art.
The following memorial signed by
about tot mdenta of South Omaha hat
been received by Governor A Id rich:
"Whereas, since the unfortunate killing
of Roy Blunt in the battle with the
escaping convicts in Sarpy county on th
1th day of March, mi aa unusual vol
am of adverse criticism has been ant
Is now being heaped upon the officers
who pursued and killed or captured the
murderers, special reference being snade
"rv , v x
BRIDGE ACROSS TIIK I'LATTB AT
to Mr. John Brlggs, the chief of police
of the clt yof South Omaha, and,
"Whereaa. We ar mindful of the fact
that It Is sn easy matter for cttlsena In
th privacy of thelrt homes and without
the deadly bullet singing in their ears,
to suggest bow the capture could have
been made without the loss of life, and,
"Whereas. We Join wtlh -the officers in
an expression of deepest sympathy for
those who mourn It, now, therefore, be It.
"Resolved. Thst we. the undersigned,
citlxens and taxpayers of Douglas county,
hereby express our faith and confidence
In Mr. BiigKs snd the other officers who
bared their breasts to the hostile convict
bullets, risking their lives in the service
of the slstr: and be It further
"Resolved. That we express the convic
tion that under all the circumstances and
In the heat and excitement of the -battle
as It was being waged. Mr. Brians and
hla associates performed their duty faith
fully and well, and In such manner aa to
be undeserving of the scathing criticism
now being made upon their conduct; and
be It further
"Resolved. That we urge upon all crit
ics a fair consideration of the facts as
they appeared to the eyes and minds of
the officers during that fierce engage
ment, rather than those which appear to
our minds after th smox of battle has
lifted and afforded us opportunity for
calm and clear consideration."
MADISON FANS ORGANIZE
BASE BALL ASSOCIATION
MADISON. Neb., April 1. -(Special )-At
a mass meeting of the base ball fans of
Madison, comprising msny of th leading
business men: Oaorge Phelps, O. Q.
Nicholson. W. O. Jones, Dr. A. E. Gad
boll and Fred Oankers were elected a
board of managera to draft a constitution
and bylaws, choose a suitable ball park,
provide uniforms and take such action
as they msy deem wise In selecting
players. Money has been pledged In suf
ficient amount to warrant the citlxens In
taking hold of this proposition snd Indi
cation are good that Msdlson will hav
a fast bat ball team this season.
Th board of managers organised and
selected th following officers: Oeorge
Phelps. President: D. Q. Nichols, vice
president: Dr. A. E. Gadbols,- treasurer,
and Fred Dankera, secretary.
FRANK BAYERS IS RELEASED
ON THOUSAND DOLLAR BOND
BROKEN BOW. Neb., April t -(Special
Telegram.) Frank Ravers, , th young
man who shot and killed Jo Teahon last
week nesr Anselmo, waived examination
before County Judge Holcomb on a
charge of murder in the first degre snd
was bound ovar In th sum of tl.000.
Several prominent people In th neigh
borhood of Anselmo signed the bond and
Bayers was released pending his appear
ance before Judge Hosteller at the com
ing term of district court.
District Caart at -orlb Platte.
NORTH PIjATTE, April i-(8peclal.)-
Dlstrtct court convened her this morn
ing with lit cases on the call docket of
which a large number will be heard at
thia teim. Moat of the day was taken
up lp examining applications for naturali
sation, disposing of motions and demurs.
Ths Jury will, report for duty tomorrow i
afternoon and the criminal case will be I
taken up, first of only three will be tried j
at this term. Tha docket Is a large one
and It will require moat of the month to j
dispense with. all. th business. H. M. j
Orlmes Is the presiding Judge.
Kkrltoa Elects Teachers.
8HEI.T0N", Neb.. April a. (Special.)
At a meeting of the Board of Education
held last night th following teachers
wer elected for the next school year:
Hattle R. Ogdon, principal; 1.01a Gard
ner and Grace Bradburn. high school
teachers: Liura Vedene, Ina Sttmpeon,
Cora Paul!, Hatel Sheridan, Ella M.
Trimble, Edna Adams, ' grade teachers,
and Ernest F. Munroe was unanimously
lected lo succeed himself for the fourth
term. Th new StO.OW school building
will be completed for the opening of th
falul term.
ftldaey Teaching Force.
SIDNEY', Neb.. April X. -(Special. )-The
Board of Education last nlgbt elected
Principal Alfred Hanna and High School
Teachers Zmelia Webber and Mabel Mur
ray. Superintendent W. J. Brahan wa
re-elected for a period of thra yei
sra.
with Increased salary of 1100 yearly.
A
' Not only Its proven ability to cure, but it absolute safety aa a remedy,
has made 8. 8. 8. the most extensively used of ail medicines in the treat
ment of Contagious Blood Poison. Unlike, tha strong mineral mixtures,
which temporarily remore th outward symptoms and shut th disease up
In the system, then to carry on it destructive work on the delicate and
vital organ, S. 8. 8. strike directly at the root, and by purifying th blood
of every trace of the virus, completely and permanently core tha trouble.
8. 8. 8. is Nature's blood purifier, harmless in its action and certain in its
good results. It is made from combination of roots and herbs, each of
which has a definite and specific action in purifying the blood. Years were
spent in selecting and proportioning the different ingredients, but when
8. 8. 8. was perfected it soon demonstrated its superiority over all other
blood medicine, and now, after 40 years, it is still the one and only certain
cure for Contagious Blood Poison, while driving out th poison from th
circulation 8. 8. 8. builds np and strengthens th system by its fin vegetable
tonic effects. If you ar suffering with Contagious Blood Poison 8. 8. 8. is
your most certain reliance, and because of its freedom from mercury,
potash or any other mineral, it is absolutely aaf for every one. Hem
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Before Torrent
ASHLAND.
HARMON WILUISIT OMAHA
Governor of Ohio Etients Bryan's
Invasion of State.
WILL BE HERE APRIL TWELVE
This Will lie His Oaly Iteply ta
the Attacks Which Have Hera
Made it lllai by the
.Nebraska.
COLl'MBCS. O., April 3. -Governor
Harmon, aspirant for the democratic
presidential nomination, announced to
day that he would return In kind a" pro
posed tour of Ohio by William Jennings
Bryan. Harmon will sal: In tmah.
April !i, on which (late lliyan Is nak
Ing In Ohio. At Harmon's headquarters
It was said that "This would be the
first and only reply by Mr. Harmon lo
attacks mad on him by Mr. Ilryun."
Wllaoa Men Jabllaat.
WASHINGTON, April J. The Wilson
national headquarters here In a state
ment today claimed that the victory of
Governor Wilson over Sneaker Clark In
Wisconsin showed that Governor Wilson
Is "clearly the choice of th progressive
majority of th party."
Th Wisconsin election . waa the first
direct presidential primary In which a
vote was taken on tha democratic can
didate. Th Wilson managers claim
(hat th Harmon forces turned their
strength to Clark In an effort to beat
Wilson.
Itoexievelt la Weal Virginia.
MONTGOMKKT. W. Va., April J.-The
Journey which Colonel Roosevelt began
when ho left New York yesterday ha
developed into one of the most Important
trips which h will make during hia cam
palgn for the presidential nomination.
Colonel Roosevelt raid today that he
would carry his fight Into four states
West Virginia and Kentucky todav and
tomorrow, Illinois Saturday and Pennsyl
vania Monday and Tueoday. Kaater Sun
dsy and Uood Friday he expect to rest.
I'p to the time he reached th railroad
station In New Tork yesterday Colonel
Roosevelt had no Idea of making au.cn
an extended trip. He received an urgent
message from Senator Dixon, his cam
paign manager, outlining the proposed
extension of the trip, however, and con
sented. he said, because the arrange
ments had been partially made.
Colonel Roosevelt addreeeed crowda at
several places today on the way across
West Virginia, his subjects being "The
Right of Ihe People to Rule" and "Po
litical Ilusalsm."
Colonel Will Tear Illinois.
CHICAGO, April S.-Twelve cities will
be visited by Colunel Roosevelt In his
i Health Is ths foundation of all coo4
look. The wl woman realise this
and take precaution to preserve her
health and strength through the pe
riod of child bearing. She remain a
prettr mother by avoiding a far as
possible tbe suffering and dangers of
auch occasion. This every woman
mar do through the use of Mother's
Friend, a remedy that haa been to Ion;
in use, and accomplished so much
good, that it it in no sense an experi
ment, but a preparation which always
produces the best results. It is for
external application and ao penetrating
in Its nature as to thoroughly lubricate
every muscle, nerve and tendon in
volved during the period before baby
cornea. It aids nature by expanding
th akin and tissues, relieves tender
ness and soreness, and perfectly pre
pares th system for natural and safe
motherhood. Mother' Friend haa been
used and endorsed by thousands of
mothers, and Its use will prove s com
fort and benefit -,lT- mm 9
to any woman in CIimlfSUXA
need of uch a JZ L
remedy. Mother. C.YLlCfQ
Friend 1 sold at ' I
drug store. Writ for free book for
expectant mothers, which contain
much valuable Information.
IUDFIZ1D UC0UT01 CO., Atlanta, Ca.
MAKES
LASTING CURE
caiiiiifin lour of HHnois. aoconJIrc to
an announcfmont mJc at the Illinois
Utv-scxcU hiiOiurt(.TS today. Speech
: rr KrhedultHl to be mada at Rockfnrd,
I'tveport. Dixot.. TjiSa!le, Pmtiao, Boom
i tntton and Stnin.firld on Sattmiay. and
; t'linton. IVi'Htur. Mnntttello. ('Iiamnatint
1 ami lam!tlo oi Momlay. It H planre-1
to Ymw I'ttlitiirl l!o i.;t )etiI inlay
at 8iiring.-f.fUl.
IVIITI-AXI'. Mt,, Aril v-K.isi
trk-t d,lAfEHtii to the republican aationat
ronventlon: Frank M. Lot of Portland
and t;ilnan X. iWrlnt; of 8aco. Prior
to the eonvnitton twiti pletivetl them
selves to vote IV r Mr. UtHMHtvelL, and
ere el-ctpl over the T&tt caotlidatea by
a majority of eicht.
La Follette Men Are
Surprised by Taft
Vote in Wisconsin
MM.U AI KKi:. April 3.-Incomplete re
turns from yesterday's presidential pref
erential primary In Wisconsin received
show tiHlity that Claik ran close boh. ml
Wilson on the tfemnemtic ticket.
l a Kuliillc timk every district In In
state from Taft on tl:e republican ticket
by a vote of two to one. but (he presi
dent's support In nearly all diatrlcta sur
prised I A Toilette managers.
The second district went for flark and
portions of other districts gave him a
heavy rote, so that at least five delegates
out of the total tweiily-sU from Wiscon
sin to Ihe democratic national conven
tion are conceded to the speaker.
Illraal atlas; harsird,
BRATRK'K, Neb.. April l-tSpeclal Tel
egram.) Waraiita were Issued today for
the arrest of K. W. arveranc and eon of
Wymore on the chaise of Illegal voting.
Recently Severance shipped his house
hold goods t Kansas and moved to an
other ward, ahere they had resided but
a few days. The two men came to
Hcatrlce today, but boarded a train for
Kansas and escaiied when they learned
that the authorities were after Ihrm,
Permit to uiiok jc. All dealers.
Precious Health for
Men.
If A valuable avrt of health
Has revealed to loml men would
tliey profit It T Thouaaad
frultlv'jaly puntuia pleasure ltv
caune their recuperative power
and endurance are not In the
same condition n in youth. There
conies time In every maii'e life
when he lu le required If he Would
enjoy lirc'e ureaieM function
kt-enly and reel the rich red
blood purging throtijrh hla being
nd radletlnc hla iowor and vi
tality through the flaah and flie
In h'H eye. the smile of confi
dence atid strength In hie fao
and the vigor ana vitality In lite
manly walk and carriage.
The help requlr! ,n (ho vat
majority of nases may be said
to consist of an artificial aid to
nature In the form of medical
treatment for the specific pur
poses of traiterormlng. through
the Hal organs, such as the
stouiach, liver, kldnevo, heart,
etc.. th food and drlnft partaken
of so hat the blood receives an
Increased proportion of those ele
ments necesatary to the fulfill
ment of men's duties In the In
tensity of spirit as manifested In
those of perfect health. It
work, recreation or pleasure.
Nothing mora valuable and cer
tain for suck a purpose la the
formula much prescribed by a
famed phyetrlan. tfut which ran
be prepared by aryone at homo
or by a well-storked pharmacy.
Mil three ounce of compound
syrup of sarnaparllla with one
ounce of compound fluid balm
wort snd let eland two houra
Then add one ounce each of com
pound eeaenco rardlol and one
ounce tlnctur of t-adorn en e com
pound fnot cardamom). Shake
before using and take teaspoon -ful
before or after mania and one
when retiring. Anyone can Ml
this and the results from I la uae
are truly astonishing.
The above prescription la manu
factured by the wall known phar
maceutical house. Prescription
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HESSIC-ELLIS
Memphis,
Easter Flowers
FOR THE RICH AS
WELL AS THE POOR
We have nn immense utook of potted plnuts in bloom.
Primroses 5V; Cy('lumeu 'i .'innevaria 50c; Hya
eintlm 25e; Daffodils in pots $1.'J5; Oenistia, pretty yellow
flower, $1.01); Azalias $2, $3, $4, $5, $(, $7 and $8 each.
Iiilaes $2.50 to $4.00 each; Bonftinvillia $4.00 to $6.00 each.
Iiilies, in pots, from 75c to $2.00 each. Our lilies are
especially line.
Our cut flowers are of the best quality. American
Beauties $2.00 to $8.00 per dozen; Tea Kosea $1.00 to $1.50
jit dozen; Carnations 75c jkt dozen; Hyacinths 75c; Lily
of the Valley 75c; Tulips, single, 75c double $1.00; Daf
fodilH 75c; Mignonette 75c; Daisies 20c; Sweet Peas $1.50
; to $2.00 jkt KM).- Lilies, Kanty. $3.00 Calla, $2.00 to
$3.00 per dozen; Snap Dragons, all colors, $2.00 to $3.00
er dozen. All stock is perfectly fresh grown and eut
from our greenhouses.
See Our Display 1415 Farnam
HESS & SWOBODA
Fast dailv train service from Omaha and
Council Bluffs to Chicago, via the
Chicago & fiorth-Vestcrn Ry. u
connecting at the
I lines for all points
The Best of
Pullman drawing-room
. observation, buffet and
. library free reclining
.coaches and superb dining cars service a la
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