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CHP1THL CITY COURIBR. 1, M MW n1,,.. L-i'TT lialiili : riviUinM'ul rl uvsfYyit- "SlifcViWVtw! POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000. f$jg ! C.?.. w 10th and P Street. now nIiowImk luruit line nf ;vinv SPRING (00l)S In ecry i1i'iirtiniil. DKKSS GOODS. LINF.NS, rNDF.HWF.AU. HOSlF.ltY, kidgloyksiuiiiuimiions it Hpooliilty. Agents for Huttorlek's Patterns. 11. R. NISSLliY & CO. Tim Ciinrlcr Cnn lm I'atttml Al Hotel Lincoln Nuwh stuml. WlniUnr Hotel Noun Htniul. Ciilillnl lintel New Hlnis.l. lle.1 DiiititClirnrHiorit, lioiositeol ritl. Yiiiiiiij, l'.M7 0Sliiol. Oii-nii.l'letelierA Co.. U'.liO Htrrel. Monre'iNeVN8tiliitl,IIS Houlli Dili HIm'l. t ot III Kit llllee, ll:ll OSIircl. SPRING STYLE DUNLflPtMflT NOW IN W. R. DENNIS & CO. t37 O Slrecl m.17 otloi'. Tlio tiliilrrnluticit lieieliy Blve notion Hint ni' will not Imi t('Hiiinnllil for or pny imv lu'lit liionrii'il O.v employe. I'M-i'iti thiiNO lor ninny Niunnl liy J I i a O 4 5 6 7 8 9 ro 12 1421 28 IS9PP9 162530 172431 IBS 1926 i" li -.-- ,r --. i-;i rt 14H ?l u mtix xvwrT ; 13KQ27 I J K Vm, E .?W i& y Alft ? atari kw " yY7"' x-c vM I il ',-'L. fr "V"' r iff i "yr in. :i i f --i iii. . ''iWPHMkS-'TW ' ri'-" .." mrwr in,i P"V" i" t-'' it. , i 'i..vu ""yw SUNDAY MONPAY "JVE5DAY WeMW 1MR5PAY pfIDAY Saturpay fL l A&iiit5CjLs'L21'l ( Mtw MooM L5iSTP6VJpJ ( f'l,JT QUAR DDH 5H.fA WE INVITE YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR INTRODUCTION SALE ON 'rmaTrrmejOTi. (vrrouTMooAf '3opn0a,22n K? -""..,, ,ll I 'III Mil 1331" wlitnli nn oiiliT jxithiiii I'i'inoii lilin. TliU in I n In linncriitlw. I.. Vkshki.,.Ih. l.t.NCol. ., Nkii., I'oIi. CO, ISM. I.nrnl mill I't'inooHl. Whltolii'Ciirit Col timl Umo l'o. Lincoln Coal ( 'o., hv cm 1 1 1 h mid O HI . L. IIiut, Jowolor, i-umovoil to 1-01 OKI. Lincoln i-'nunoiV Art Co.,i;i"K. Iltli. Cowlo, untlortiikoi', Kuitko Hits. I'Jtli. Diivld 1. HlniH, (IimiUhI, rooms 12 anil 4H ftmr blwlc. Canon City coul at tho Whltolnvasl Coal anil Llmo Co. Dr. ltuth M. Wood, Draco IhiIUUii";, rooms tit). Ill and 112. U-IO-lf Cluis. H. MoIConny, tho Must Lincoln ilnijjHflstt, 2712 0stivot. llocic SlMtlNOH COAI. at tho Lincoln Coal Co. 'riionollO. W. A. Collin & Co., Ki-ocurs, l.'l South Hlovonth street. Samiwon Slstors, artlstio dross mak ing, 11211 N strcot, ovor DorsoyV. Miss H. 10. Dlakcslco, lino lrs mak ing, at Mrs Gospor's, 1 11 1 O strcot. Kor Sundav dlnnor suopllcs call at llaltor'rt markot, 2ltt X 10th st. l'lioho HK). "J K. C. nuking I'owdor, 2.1 ounces for 2.r) oonts. Absolutely I'uro. llavo you tried It? MUmm Doggs and CalTyn, dross mak ing jmrlors. Flno stamping. Hill M Htroot, 'phono 5U. Visit tho Now Students' gallery and Iks convinced that tho work Is llrst olas 10111 O strooi. Kvorythlng now at 2.'l"i South Klov onth street. Wo try our best to pleao In quality and in price. All orders via telephone IWS will reach V. A. Collin & Co. and receive prompt and careful attention. Hoso reels of tho most approved patterns and real hoso of tho most durable nmko at Dean & Horton's, H.'iO O struct. In Mrs. Gosper's hair goodH depart ment you will tlml all tho latest liead adormnonU. Hair dressing by com petent artists. Don't forgot Carpets, Curtains and Draperies In artlstio styles and color ngs at popular prices can be bought nt Herpolsholmor fc Co's. Halter's market 21tl North Tenth street, Lincoln's old rollablo markot, Is where ladles should o'lll for their meat orders. Telephone orders over No. UK) receive prompt attention. When you want prompt service and fair treatment and tho selection from tho largest stock of groceries in Llp oln cull on W. A. Collin & Co., suc cessor to J. Miller, Hit South Klovcuth street. Prof. Swain's ladies tailoring and dress cutting cohool. Thorough In structions. Lessons not limited. Dress making done with dispatch, on short notice. Patterns cut to measure uml all work guaranteed. Tiik Youth's Cvci.oiM:ni., Issued by C. IJ. Heach fc Co. of Chicago, is, educationally considered, tho most Im portant publication of recent years. It has been prepared by a corpse of teachers and educational writers ex pressly to meet tho needs of tho young, and supplies a want which teachers and parents havo long and deeply felt. It is sold by biipscrlptlon and Is hav ing an enormous sale. Any one want ing an agency which olYors rare advan tages, should consult tho advertise ment of this work which appears in an other column. Continual f i om 'itj,'c . Senator Clark of Omaha miw doing Lincoln Wednesday and Thursday and was an interested spectator al tho Lan sing Wi'ducMilny ovi uing when I'uust was put on by Luvls Morrison. United States Senator Allen was vis iting in Lincoln t his week. Mrs. Hallo and daughter, Mrs. Mit chell of .Minneapolis, are visiting at I.. Ilarr's residence. Mrs, Hallo's hus band erected the llrst opera house In Lincoln. Mrs. Ilallock ('. Young li is returned from an extended visit in the east, ac companied by her niece, Miss Mary lleade, who Is at present a Lincoln vis itor. Mr. .1. I. Underwood and family left Tliurslay afternoon for Chicago where they will remain during the world's fall' season. Mr. 1'ryor Murkol lift l-Ylday for Idaho to look after some mining inter ests. On his return ho will make his home In Omaha. Mr. II. K. llobblus loft Thursday evening for Hastings lor a several days' trip In the Interior of the state. Mrs. John U. Clarke, Miss Clarke and MNs Annett.i Kiudall left for New York Thursday uf toruouu. Matters socially tills week have been very scarce and p.irtles havo boon few and far bi'tween. Miss Annie I'liuke and Miss Latin nro visiting with Mrs. I'd ll.ium In Omaha. Mrs. Welch of Cadi, O., is visiting her daugh or, Mrs. John 11. Cunning ham. Mr. Alberto Diuulon Koch-Andrtano was In Omaha this week. Mr. l- L. Hathaway went to Omaha to hear the iiostonlaus. Miss Carson visited In Omiiha a few days this week. Mr. Harry Krug visited Omaha this week. Miss Lulu Shears Is spending tho week with Miss Dessio Hall In Omaha. Mrs. Hudson of Topoka, Kas., tsvb Ulng Mrs. James H.Canlleld. MISPLACED CCNFIDENCE. Or tho II ) ilrimt, llio lloiKi'liiililur unil lb WIUicil Mniill Hoy. I --r--"' In I ''''- ! I i. LADIES' MjE N ' S CHILDRICNS GLOVE FITTING SHOES And Children's and Boys' Clothing and Hats in fiiTn nn luiii i imimiv Mbk Ur MlLLllNLni TUESDAY I WEDNESDAY Herpolsheimer & Co. illUdMiMJlN d : MONDAY I This Is tho harmless lijdmnt. Kv .w V I A Ml vfin ml ma? vl -! And thli Is tlio naughty small boj'who, with thuliulp li a stick, turned thu tooul thcriHif upsiilu duwn. 4r Km i Anil this Is tho hoiiKcholik'r wondering nhy in thu iiiitnu of tlio latu William Pens thu boy is nimiliiK. .11 r. .Iiii'iili lliilili'i'n Dancing , school will open Wednes day, May id, Friday, May ."th. I to V.'IO p. in.. Saturday, May II, KHIH) a. m. for ladies, misses and miiHters. Tliui'Mlay, May I, h p. m. for ladies and gentlemen. Circulars giving fill particulars may be had at theCot'itinH olllce or by applying to Mr. Mahler (after May'lstlat the Hotel Lincoln. A I'Iiiii Itrnldi'ori- I'm- Ki'iil. Ail eight-room hoiixewith allmoileru liiiprovcmeiits for rent June 1st. Gii. bath, hot and cold water, steam heat, cistern and city water. Apply at resi dence, 1S27 L street or Mill O street. WorltW I'M I r. llryn Mayr cottage, live blocks from world's fair entrance, accomiuoilatious lli'st-ela-.s. Our building is mow and permanent. Will be the most home like place tostop during tho fair. Will contract now at $1.00 per day. Price will surelv double after May I. Write for pa.-tlciilars. J. W. Winger, I WO O street, Lincoln. Wanted Kvery lacy hi fie city to try Itcagau's "I'xeelsior Patent" Hour. Kvory sack warranted. Mlllinerv and ladies hats reshaped tit Mrs. M. A. Jaune.N's. Y. M. C. A. building Thlitcenth and N. vi ?-1 i i &. rr Glycorole and (Jilt IMgo Shoe dress ing at l.'i cents a Ixittlc at .1. Spelers' 101.1 O street. These cuts represent two of Lineoln's nuiU fnshionnble l.-tilies th.'tt make a speeialty of buying all their Dress Goods at the well known house of L. MEYER & CO., In the line of ladies attire no house in the city customers equal inducements and their line of offer; Mrs. H. U. Doniarest. late of Chi cago, hairdresser and mnulciiM, 1"'IS O street. Take elevator, room 101-102. it will pay you to call at tho new grocery, 2.'l.1 South Lie vent h street, for all lirst-elass goods. I'Viilts and vege tables, In season. Willi) Ki'Wiinl, WlOO Tho reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to euro In all its stages, and that is Catio'iii. full's Catarrh Cure Is tho onl; positive euro known to the medical fraterhlty. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intenm'.ly, acting directly on tho blood and inv."is surfaces of the system thereby tltstroylng the founda tion of the disease, and giving the patient strength hy building up tho constitution and assisting nature In do ing Its work. Tho proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers, that thoy oiler One Hundred Dolhus for any case that it fails to cure. Solid for list of testimonials. Address V. J. CIIKNKY CO., -Sold by Druggist, 7."ic. Toledo, O. And this, dear render, is mi outdooi shower tint h with thu mercury nttOileg nbovu zero. Philadelphia Hcconl. H. V. Heagan has exclusive sale of "Excelsior Patent" Dakota Hour. The best in the city. l-'nll Hue of artist's materials at Lin coln Frame and Art company's, 22(1 South F.leventh street. K. C. linking Powder, 2." ounces for 2" cents. Absolutely pure. Havo you tried It? Frames, frames, frames, of every description at Lincoln Frame and Art company's, 22H South F,loeiith streo An elegant line of patent ieathi shoes at less than inanufacturers cost at J. Si'Kliath"' 101.1 O street. NBW SPRING . GOODS are the talk of the town. In Fine Dress Goods, Silks White Goods Embroideries etc., they always show the latest and quote prices the lowest. You cannot afford to buy anything in the dry oods line until you have seen the stock and prices otlered by iL. MEY6R & GO.-- lOS-UO IS. IOTH ST. Come and seo us at 1207 M street. We can do you good. IllKAL (iHOCr.KY CO. Six dollar shoes go a three dollar to eloso out at J. Spolors, 101.1 O street I ubbor hose, reels, nozles, sprink lers, etc., for tlio garden and lawn are sold at remarkable low prices at Dean - Horton's, 1 1,10 O street. Mrs. McFnrland, professional nurse, 2.'U South F.le ven ill street. Gr.Ni'iNi: canon City coat, at the Lincoln Coal Co.. southwest corner of Kleventh and O streets. For tho choicest meats go t'j Lincoln Favorite meat market, 121.1 M street. Miss Anna Dick, Modiste, cor. llth and P sts., ever Lincoln Savings bank. 1) . W I'M'Hiiil Kur Mil won. L. Dayton, oculist and aurlst No. 12011 O street, Lincoln, Neb. Si PV Or- m i i n mi -i - i mk TN'Most & Popular i W heels i-.-,r . J- m DAY Ladles make big money canvassing for tho Capital City Couiukk. If you want nice, profitable work call at ho olllce, I I'M O street. If your last year's hoso muzlo Is worn out or If you want a now one of ho latest pattern, call at Dean it Hor ton's, 11.10 O street Cluis. Gregory, halng told his in terest in the Lincoln Coal Co., bus purchased tho business ami olllce of S. McConlga, 1100 O street. DPRICE'S neaHH Baking USJiPowder The only Pure Cream of Tartnr Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. We have now in stock tho most approved and best line of Wheels ever shown here, and invito you to call 'and see tho 'Dauntless Scorcher," "King Scorcher," Royal Light Roadster," "The Majestic," "The Dauntless Compeer," for Ladies; also t':o latest Novelty, the COMMON HKNSK HICKORY WHF.LL. Never buy a Wheel until you have seen lis. CAMP I ROTH K RS Cor. 10th and M Sts. Carriage Manufacturers. VrJF''' r v iI2Stiftt.."i?C rc '