Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 18, 1892, Part One, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAITA DAILY BEEt SUNDAY , DECEMBER 18 , 1802-TWENTY-EOUR IMAGES ,
Taklilg of Testimony in the Contest OMDS
Passes Thfough the Third Day ,
V/HAT / SEVERAL PERSONS WITNESSED
( John .1. fortiori ! 51. 51. Clnrlf , I ) . Clcin
Denver , Darn Itrxvilrn , If-niitlu4 Dunn
Hnil DriniU I.nun nil ( lie
.Stniul Vostcril.i } ' ,
The thin ! day's session of the legislative
contest ojiencil with .lohn J. Conlon still on
tlio u ltncs < ? stnnd. Ills testimony wis con-
flncd to detailing how certain A-oters secured
their three ballots from the judges smd voted
but one of them. Ho did not know whether
they cnrrled the others outside or not. Ills
oomnlnlnt to the Judges rivalled nothing.
M. M. ClnvU , n reinihllcan until recently ,
was n clerk of election Ui the First district
oT the Fifth ward , and the only democrat on
the board. 'Jlio Judges there peddled Amer
ican Protective association tickets In the
booth until he protested , against it , mid. . then
bundles of the tickets were left in the booth
and the voters \nsA them In making up
their ballots. IIo hen til a domorr.ilic dis
abled voter complaining after voting because
n Judge had not made up his ballot as he had
requested , nnd the Judge said that the man
wanted to vote the republican ticket. Ho
saw ballots illegally thrown out because of
blots , and thu pllo thus thrown out w.is
seven inches high. Ho saw a republican
ballot that had been counted and dropped on
the lloor , picked up and counted again
despite liis protest.
Henry OstholT told of being ejected from a
booth so that the election board might
illegally 1111 a vacancy and organize the board
in secret , and ho had hoard that a Judge In
another precinct had said that forty-seven
of his ballotd'had been thrown out.
Jlcnv tlin Iiiili-pcnilonlH 1'iirrd.
D. Clem Denver wa' the first witness
called In tho-afternoon. He is an independ
ent , anil swore Unit Ihuro were but three
imlopwidonts on alMho boards in thu Fifth
\vnn\and but twenty-three out of thu 010 in
tlio whole city. Ho knew of none of the re
quests that the mayor alleged to have made
upon the Independents askhijr them to sub-
wit names , but did know that the independ
ents had tried hard to get their men on the
boards in the face of great discour.igu-
znonts.
D.ivo ltowd.cn . , another independent , said
that he hud furnished the mayor with a list
'of independents , and that official had
'liroirilseu ' that the independents should
lilivo two men on each election
iboard , nnd had sent him to the coun-
tcilrnnn living in his ward , Mr. Hack.
Back told him that the election boards wens
to be madelipof republicans thisyear , Just as
they were made np of democrats ayear ago ,
Back Is ti republican. Elsasser tried to help
out the independents , 1mt did not succeed
very well , The witness visited all the polls
in the Fiist ward on election day and found
but ono of tlio men recommended by the in
dependents serving on an election board.
IIo saw n republican candidate for the coun-
'll around the booths * A ith a big bunch of
sample ballots , and an ofllccr refused to rc-
inovo him when requested to do so. The
w.ltness was refused admittance to a booth
In the evening to watch the count. On a
divided ruling of the notaries ho declined to
answer u question on the ground that the
vote was a tie and the ruling hadn't carried.
Ignatius Dunn , an independent , testitled to
having seen American Protective associa
tion ticket peddlers working close up to the
booths.
What Dennis l.iinn Saw.
Dennis Lane , n republican , was a chal-
'Icnger ' at one of the Fifth ward polling places ,
and caused the ejection of an American Pro-
ttoctivo association- ticket peddler , but the
follow kept at it all day on the outside near
the door. IIo said that the llvo judges di
vided the ballots between them during the
count , and each submitted the result of his
count , and these sums wore added to make
the total. The ballots of illiterate or dis
abled democrats were prepared by repub
lican judges , who refused to show 'them to
the single democrat on the board when re
quested to do so. The democratic member
was allowed to prepare but ono ballot. It
frequently happened that the ballots were
folded before the ink was dry , and the result
was that another cross was made at other
points on the ballot.If the voter had voted
for a democrat and the blot came in a place
whoro'lt cpuld bo construed into a vote for a
republican it was invariably counted , but if
it was the reverse tho.ballot was rejected.
John Hope , nn independent challenger in
the FIfst district of the Ninth ward , was the
last witness. The board was made up of
llvo n.'publicans , oner democrat and ono in-
dependent. The witness saw American
Protective association tickets peddled at the
. . door of the booth. Disabled voters wore not
sworn , and a blind man's ballot was prepared
by his father-in-law , and neither wore sworn.
A democrat who wanted assistance was
RIVCII such insufticent information that after
calling on the judges three times ho loft the
booth in disgust without voting. Ho had
bis ballot prepared on the outside , and when
bo returned and attempted to vote , ho was
arrested and taken tp the city jail.
An adjournment was taken until 10 o'clock
Monday morning , it will bo the endeavor of
thu contestants to Introduce their testimony
60 as to have that relating to each , all by it
self , so as to make a more Intelligible record.
IIKSTCKSS.
Trouble with Tlinlr ARont May Semi TJic-m
on the Wnrpiith.
DOIUNOO , Colo. , Dec , 17. From n Narnjo
subchief , who e.imo In from the reservation
today , It was learned that In six Uiiys there
will bo a gathering of the tribes at Itound
Rock , near Ghees' store , for the purpose of
holding n grand powpow. Ulaclr Hawk and
other chiefs will bo present nnd the talk will
bo on the methods adopted by the present
agent to compel them to semi their children
to school , Tlio result of the powpow Is a
matter of conjecture , but unless the younger
men of the tribes can bo restrained there
will bo trouble.
.v/iir.s run run
i.ut ol CliiiiiKf * of liniiiirtiincn In the
ItcKiilur K r lru Yt-nlcriliiy.
\VASIIINCITOX , D. 0. , Deo. -Special [ Telegram
gram lo Tin ; IJii : : . ] The following army or
ders -wcro Usued today :
So much of special orders , November 29 ,
as relate to Veterinary Surgeon C. D. Mao-
Murdo , Seventh cavalry , Is suspended until
further orders. First Lieutenant George H.
Patten , Twenty-second Infantry , will pro
ceed to Now York ? City and rejwrt to thu
superintendent of the recruiting service foi
assignment to duty at David's island. Tills
detail is made with n view to n tour of ilutj
for two yea s ,
NEW YOKK , Doc. 17 , Hccolrur Oakum of
the Hichmoml Terminal company lllcd com
plaint against the members of the Ooorglu
syndicate which In 1SSS bold the controlling
interest in the Georgia Central railroad ti
the Terminal company. O.ikum deelam
that when tlio purchase was made tin
Georgia Cent nil had no m'ojrnlzod market
value , but that HH a part of the conspiracy ti
jnako nu ImmeiiMi profit lor the syndlcaU
the sale was effected at fill per sharu. Them
charges of coiwphiipy are made against ex
Pivsidt'iit .1. II. Ininan. Directors Culhoun
Swan and Wormstr. all mcmhorb of tin
Georgia 8uulleuto.j'no , sUt Involve * rcati
tutlou estimated ut t8 , Xl.XW. Jiuuuibj : > i
lie is ready to moot the em-nut Ions. Oaknn
promises further iislCMiIsliln ; ; ivvulmbus ,
t'uusi rniU-il u llhlioji.
NKW UAYCX , C'ciiu. , Dee , lT.-lov ! l > mve
II.Vlis has bex'ii ( xmstvr.ited as bishop 01
the dloccso of Sitokiiiio , In the Htutoof Wash
'inguiu , In Trinity Prote.staut I'.pbcop.i
ohuivh. There wci-o uino bishops and uboui
fifty cltiv.vmoii from this and other ilhxvsi'.s
Bishop wilHumu of Connecticut , who pro
eUliHli DUhop Morris of Oiegon , who du
lived the sermon of consecration ; IHshoi
Paddock of the dloccso of Olymplu , Wash
tjBlshop Kllea of New lluuipshiro , BU.UOJ ,
Nrcly of Mnlnrs nishop Walker of North
Dakota , IJIfthop Talbott of Wyoming , Ulshon
Hrower of Montana , HIMiop Lj'inan of North
Carolina. Hlshop Wells wns a student In
Trinity college when the war broke out and
resigned to go Into the army as n second
lieutenant in the Thirty-second Wisconsin
volunteer Infantry.
NO GASOLINE LIOHTa.
hbcrlrr IJpnnHt Tnltr I'lmrgP of tlio 1'lniit
for the Hun Vnpor Company.
There wns not a gasoline glim burning In
the city last night. They were all In the
hands of the sheriff , and ho wns not In the
lighting business.
Tlio cause of the trouble was all on ac
count of the Metropolitan Street Lighting
company having failed to pay its debts.
Yesterday tlio Sun Vnpor company at
tached the entire plant and at once took
ixwesslon , claiming that there was the
sum of ? 'JGOO duo on the purchase
price. During the day John II. I'rck
jumped Into the legal arena and levied an
attachment upon all the lamps , ] > osts , hoi sea
nnd equipments of the Metropolitan com
pany , alleging in his petition that there was
duo from the defendant the sum of $ ldOO
and that the debt grow out of the nonpay
ment of a promissory note which the ofllccrs
of the company had executed In order to
raise money with which to purchase the
plant from the Sun Vapor company. He
also alleges that there is money in the pos
session of the Sun Vapor company nnd that
It belongs to the Metioi'olitati company. In
order to get hold of the money the bun Vapor
company Is made n party to tlio suit.
CUIUIENCY QUESTIONS.
MuH nrhttftcttn' ( 'onijrc loim
Answer Om'stlom.
BOSTON , Mass. . Dec. IT. The Boston Com
nicrclnl today will publish the result of cor
respondence with members of the New Kug-
laml congressional delegation on the cur
ronry and Its future. There Is substantial
unanimity in favor of a substitution of more
Conservative legislation for the act of ISPO.
As to the future of currency there is great
din'erencu of opinion. There is general
opposition to the revival of state bank cir
culation and the delegation , with a few
exceptions , give assent to the extension of
currency ( contracted by the repeal of the
Sherman act ) by the amendment of the
national banking laws , rather than through
state banks.
cu.\'Tin > ri.\ urEitr j-or.vr.
Wyoming's Guburiuiti > rlul Muddle Not
Klip Idly Snivel ! .
CiicrnNNB , Wyo. , Dei : . 17. [ Special Tele
gram to Tin : Ben. ] The supreme court this
monilnp overruled the motion to quash the
alternative writ of mandamus issued In vaca-
tiilR by the chief Justice , Judge Vande-
vantcr , counsel for the rcsnonniMits , then
submitted two motions lioarlng on the case.
The llrst WAS u motion to strike out a p.irt of
the petition of the rolntors on the ground
it had no bearing on the case , the other to ro-
qutro the relatora to luako their pleadltigs
more dcllnite.
The latter motion was intended to compel
the relaters to vccosnizo some ono as gov
ernor. They had not done so and u canvass
would bo illegal unless done in the governor's
presence. Tlio desire was to get an opinion
of the court as to who was governor. The
two motions will be argued Monday mo'rn-
lllillium'n .Apportionment . Unconstitutional.
lNDiANAi'OU3 , Iiid. , Dee. 17. The Indiana
supreme court today decided unconstitu
tional the apportionment act passed by the
democratic legislature of two years ago ,
under the provisions of which the legislature
which will meet next month was chosen.
The finding is that the apportionment laws
of 18'Jl , 1S85,1870 arc all unconstitutional ,
but the court also finds that there is a dc-
facto legislature elected and qualified to en
act a law which may take the place of the
law sot aside.
Colored ropulisN OrKtuilro.
TorcKA , Ivan. , Dec. 17. Twenty-five col
ored men of this state met hero today to
form a colored mcns brotherhood of the
people's party. They propose to have an or
ganization In every county. This is part of
the general plan of the populist organiza
tion.
It-Has Gome
To This
That every successful , meritor
ious article has its imitations.
This is a grave injustice , for
the genuine pure article will
often be judged by the imita
tion. No preparations require
for their manufacture more
care and skill , more 'costly
and purer materials , than
Flavoring Extracts ,
v In this instance cheap mater
ials mean inferior flavors.
Dr. Price's Delicious Flavor
ing Extracts have won their
way to public confidence by
the pure and costly materials
used , the new processes em
ployed for extracting from
the fruits their natural flavor
ing principles. In using Dr.
Price's Orange , Lemon ,
Vanilla or other flavors the
housewife will never fail to
obtain the grateful flavor
desired.
nnyn'Q ' MEW I CHEAP
DUIU 0 THRME.i PRIDES.
LAST TIME.
This ( Sunday ) , Evening Doc. 18.
M. J3. LEAVlTT'S
Ornnd Spectacular Production.
A POSITIVE HIT.
rilKAl'RK 1MUCK3.
31Z roscrrert oM on llrst floor nt fl e.ich.
1B.1 reserved nonn on Brit tloor ( it 76c cnrli.
122 Boncrnl n'lmln lon to nr. t lloor nt Ma onch.
71 reserved sofltn In I > ntconr nt 75c pncli.
411 ronprtoil nnt In bntcony ntMeoaeli ,
Yon can noa the licst ( how In tlio city nt moJcrMo
lirlcas. Take ndrantagc of It.
NEW i HTUAKT
THEATER. WOMSO.V.
Three Nights
Commencing
And Wednesday Matlnoo.
Unclor the dlrcotlon of Win. II. Haydon.
MONDAY EVENING :
The funniest of Modern Comedies by Joseph
llradford , called
Mr. ICobson aa Ilanglo , the Hold ,
TUESDAY EVENING AND
WEDNESDAY MATINEE :
An anoqunto production of Oliver Goldsmith's
Immortal Comedy ,
UoopstoConquer
Mr. Itobsoii as Tony Lumpklu.
WEDNESDAY EVENING :
llronson Howard's Comedy success of the
Contury.
Mr. Hobson ns Hortlu , tlio Lamb ,
New Scenery by Voegtiin.
Costumes by Herrmann.
NIGHT PRICES-Parquet and first
five rows In circle , $1.50 ; lost five
rows In circle , $1. Conoral admis
sion to first floor , 75c.
MATINEE PRICES-Parquot and first
five rows In circle , SI ; last five rows
In circle 75c ; general admission
to first floor , 50c ; entire balcony 5Oc
NEW
THEATRE.
Thursday , Friday and Saturday , Doc
22 , 23 and 24.
( SATUlllAV MAT1.VISI5. )
The Picturesque nnd Phenomenally Succcssfu
Irish IMny ,
Introducing a nuperjnr company of playcra , lucluil
Ini ; the favorites ,
Cus Reynolds and Clara Coleman
Under the miinucpment of SIDNEY H. K1X13.
Bpeclnl Boonlc cUc'clB. Costuraoa bjIlnron Do
Rrlniiu. KicjulBlto vocal cctas , luulu pair of GEN
UINE miHll I'OMKS.
1'rlcas Flrst tloor 60o , 75c imdJI : balcony 75e nm' '
Me. Tlio solo of seats will open Wcdneuiloj
murnlnit.
BOYD'S
Thursday Eve. , Dec. 29
Concert by tlio
The largest and best organization
ever representing any
University.
QO-ME1N-50
I am going to
HOLIDAY I
move on Jan. 15 ,
SURPRISES j
' 93 , to my New
Locatloo on th'e rBETROTHAL
west s.de . of J
PLEDGES
16th St. ,
MEW IDEAS
Under the Comroerclal I pen CHILDREN
National
where you car ) see trje most attractive Jewelry Store
In the West , after tfoat date.
HOWEVER , I am yet at
14th 5s aran Sts.
BRILLIANT GEMS I an ) disposing of my
FIIOM THK ORIENT elegant stocl of Jewelry
iO tre most roodern and ar
CLAIJs tistic designs , pine Watches ,
HEADQUARTERS Silverware and the richest
"
stocK of old mine Diamonds
and other rare gems at importers' figures , to
holiday Customers , previous to renoving to "my
New Location.
D. W. VAN COTT ,
For the VAN COTT JEWELRY CO. OMAHA.
AMUSEMENTS.
a i ) A pijq'Thealrc. } .
Corner 15th St. nn < 1cJAr > Uol Av. , Omnhiv.
- _ uaL
tt'H srrm *
INAUUlIIA"pON Olf
oup
] f\foiif < tjoe. . 111.
Burton Stanley Comedy Company
In the Latest Drnmntlo Hit and Most
Comical Comotly Croatian , The
Nlr. Stnnloy'a original version of Mrs.
Pnrtlnston In Three Acts nnd 100
Loughablo Tableaux.
IN CUUTO PAKLOU.
BOP4-MI-
The Smallest Man on Earth.
Age 20 years ,
Weight Less Than 10 Ibs ,
The counterpart In slzo of thn Into Lucia
Zarattc , the cilolinitoil .Moxluiin Midget.
The
The Clmmpion Tfll-k llloycHst.
The Kcmalo Hercules , InPilitsof Stroagth and
Olovor Dam-jug. !
.
lutroJtioln ? hla Uarlin Stilt Wiilulni Upo
Swinging' ' ' * * ! Iro.
The World Kumous Intr6pfll Double Trapeze
I'orforriijurs.
C-fJAJeJLIJ ; SULLY
Tlio Versatile Comedian , s the Irish Swell
from
Usual I/ndlus. nnd Wjlldron's Day.
POPULAR PRICES :
MATINEE :
TO ALL PARTS
OF THE HOUSE
EVENINGS :
Balcony scats 2c ( ) ; Parquet scuts 30c
CHRISTMAS
GMPT .s
- nut ea
nutAND as
AND OLD , C = V |
© old.
LADIES GENTLEMEN LADIES
Gold Holt lluckloi Gold ? oarf 1'lus , jowolofl Oolil 1'ctiliolilors
Gold Necklncci. jonutod OoUl 1'nnclls OoUl Garter llucklo *
Hold I'ondnnt . Jowolort Go'.d Susuoiutor Uuoklos OoUl Itoart l.ockots
Hold Dlnif.ond I'cndnnts (5oll ( Match Sufos Oold llnlr I'ln ? , jeweled
Gold Kings , jawolod Gold Tlo 11oldnr < t. jowplod Oolit Hack Combi
Oold linecti , Jeweled OoUl Dlainoiul Sturts Oold lion Uon lloxo *
Gold llalrplns Oold Match Safes , Jeweled Oold lint Pln Jeweled
Oold Vlnnlsrolto Onld Fob Uhalns Oold 1'la Cushions
Uohl llrnrolnts , Jeweled Gold Muks , Jeweled Oold Sttiiiip llores
Gold Hat I'lns Gold lint Markers Gold Wixtcli Cnsoii , jewel d
Gold Stick Pm . Jowclod Gold ClRnrotto lloxos Hol.l Kyo OUssos
Gold llonrt l.ookots GoldClfiar Cutters OoUl Gluvo tluttoncrs
Gold Clmtclalnos Gold Key UtnE'4 nud Clmlpi Oold Opera Glimos
Gold Olovo Solitaires Gold 1'oukot Kiilro * Oold Oporn-Glusa Holder *
Hold llroochoa Goh < Booloty Knibloius Oold Nock Olmliis
(5old Padlock Urticolols Gold I'enells.jowcloJ Oold IjOckct1 * , Jowulod
Gold Piusos Gold Soul I'obs Gold ( Juoen Clmlus
Hold l.or notto Chains Gold Must.-iclio Combs OoUl Obatoliilno Wntolioi
Hold Cult Huttons Gold Cork Screws Gold Diamond
Gold Xlanlciiro Artlcloa Gold Kolliblo ; Tnnotllccos Oold Unity
Gold Drcsi Ituttons Gold VostClmlns OoUl Siipnhlro Hlnzs
Gold Dlai.iond Drops Gold Scarf Ulnss , Jeweled OoUl Kmcrixld Ulnga
GENTLEMEN GENTLEMEN LADIES CHILDREN
Silver Tlo lloldora Silver Wntcb Chains Silver Slionplus Lists Sllvor Knives and Forki
Pllvor Key Kings and Chrtlni Sllvor Whistles Sllvor Slick I'liu Silver I'ap Simons
Silver Clpir : Cuttori Sllvor Tooth llriish Holdori Bllvor Moss Hexes Sllvor Cups
Silver Sii9t > ondur llucklos.mt'd Sllvor I'onells Silver Totlot Artlcloi Slhorl'a ) ) Howls
Silver t'ockot Kulvos Sllvor Shoe Horus Sllvor ColoRiio llottlos Sllvor Spoons
Silver tflnslts Sllvor Mustaoho Cambi Sllvor Soau lloxos Silver Hluovo lUittoni
Silver Match lloxos Sllvor Blioo Hooks Silver 1'ockot ICnlvoi Sllvor 1'latos
Silver Smoklns Sets Sllvor I'ookot Jllrrora Silver Onrtor Ituoklos Sllvor Snfoty Plus
Silver 1'ipos Sllvor Oanoi Sllvor llalr Plus Sllvor I'ulT Hexes
Silver Corkscrews Bllvor Card Holders Bllvor lion lion lloxos Sllvor Dross Huttons
SllvorCicarotto Cnsoa Sllvor Ttipo Moasuroi Sllvor Hat 1'lns Slhor Ilrusbos
Silver Sliavlng Sola Silver Needle O.isos Sllvor llll ) IMns
Silver Clsnr Cases Sllvor Hoot Hooka OoUl Kocltlneos
Silver Whisk Drooma LADIES Sllvor Olovo Solltalraa OoUl Kings
Silver Scrrf Vint Sllvor Scissors Gold Sonrf I'Ins
Silver Military Hritshes Silver l/oriiotto3 Sllvor Ghiitolultios Ool 1 llunds
Sliver Snake Klu s Silver Holt Duckies Sllvor Sboo Ituttouors OoUl Wutohos tinrt Ohalni
Silver Watches Sllvor 1'ln Cushions Sllvor Itriiblic-i OoUl I.orkula
Sllvor Link liuttous Sllvor Kmorlos SJLvor Cull llolls OoUl Dress lluttous
Silver Charms Silver Munlcuro Artlclos Sllvor Salvo Boxes Gold Hlb t'lns
Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention.
Thousands of beautiful
things
Olir prices are iic lo uAes ) : for goods
that aiebettethap cap toe liad else-wVie-j-e s/iozv you that are not spoken of here
eXcceifc quality of oUr goods
C.S.Raymond Ispot disputed , "plie e aye po-pe to
. . cornpafe as to "beauty of flplsli or
Corner 15th and Douglas Sts. lastlpg
KENNEDVS CAUTION.
KENNEDY'S
Are N1IVEH Sold
IN BULK ,
ONLY IN BOTTLES
W1TII
TRADEMARKLAB ELS
Farnam St. Thsatra POPULAR PRICES
Like Rome , All Roads Lead to the House of Success.
Four 2VJo-jits , TftdaTf'o Mfltmoo HOP
Cornmencing With IlHldJ D llldllllOD , IJoO ,
- so , MATINEE WEDNESDAY.
KOWLEXR. and WARMINQ'TON
COMEDIANS IN
1 IP IP El
Everything Nothing
New , hut
Brilliant FUn ,
and and
Up Lots
to ' of
Date , It.
Moon
Llko Rene All Roads Load to the House of Success.
3 NIGHTS and MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON
{ OOMMHNOINO
BRILLIANT ROMANTIC ACTOR ,
Mr. f red Felton
isc
And His Superb Company In a Magnificent Spectacular Production of
THE
NEW
An entirely Now Dramatic Version of Dumas' Immensely Popular Ploy.
Gorgeous Scenery/
Marvelous Mechanical Effects !
Thrilling Sensations !
Special attention is called to the ( ior cnus
PALxAOEX
A sconocoiupntocl cntlmlv o [ Iho riMi-U I'luili , nnd iniula atiirossly ( or Hits company by O&r
ii.cr.Sc ( J.uleuuv , o ( I'ar a , utan actual coitot $2OOOOO.
Not again inside of your years will you
be able to exercise your privileges , and in sym
pathy with you we have decided to give you
one more chance before the New Year is rung
in.
Are you going to do the "ringing"Maybe ?
%
he would get you a much nicer ring if you
bribed him with one of our neat and nobby
dress up business suits.
. What's the matter with Christmas ? . $8.50 ,
'
$10 , $12.50 and $14 Special prices for special
suits in black , brown , gray , plaids , checks ,
stripes and plain cheviots , all wool , cassi-
meres , clay worsteds A limited number at
these prices. An elegant Prince Albert suit
for $16.
Young Men
r' *
I
If she won't get one for you , you certainly 1
can't afford to miss getting one , as any one of"i
"i
these suits is a dead sure mascot on the ringing J
business.
*
Be sure the sign reads
Columbia Clothing Co.t
. - Cor. 13th and Farnam.
i
i
Then you will sec where you arc at.