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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FItlDAY, JULY IB, 1902.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Will aa Ut aatll IS far th
areata edition aad 111 8:M fx sa
fer anerataa; aad Saadny edttloaw
States, 1 !- a KVrl Bret laaertlam,
la a word (hereafter. Natala Uka
far leee taaa turn far th Bret laeer
tloa. These ad vertlseaaeat aamat he
rmm eaaaeeatlyely.
AlTtrtlHri, ay raaaestletsr a asn
here tkk, have aaawer ad
dressed ta a, aaaaaered letter la ear
f Tka Bth lunin a eddreaaed will
ka delivered reaatatlaa af ttt
aaeek air. v
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SITUATION WASTED.
WANTED, situation by registered pharma
cist; good reference; competent to take
charge;, single. Address P. U. Box 62,
v Lexington, Neb. A091 It
WANTED, work In a private family, to do
reneral housework and
go home evenings,
Mrs. M. J. Peters. 1521
lath Bt.
A-200 !
WASTED MALB HELP,
$6 roH HALF A DAT S WORK.
If you live In the country or In a small
town and have a good acquaintance
among the farmers and atoca raiser In
the neighborhood you can make to easily
by tour or nve hours worn. Write us
and we will send you our 'proposition.
The Be Publishing Co., Solicitors i'ept.,
Omaha, Neb. , B M213
WANTED, a good man In every county to
take subscriptions for The Twentieth
Century Farmer.'. Our agents make good
wages everywhere. References required.
Address Twentieth Century Farmer,
Omaha, Neb. B 611
DEMONSTRATOR to explain medlcology.
tao per wee. ixixenDaugn, two ware ii.
B-660
12 TOUNO MEN from Omaha and vicinity
at once to prepare for positions in the
government service. Apply to. Inter-
fitate Corns. Inst, Cedar Rapids, ia.
B Hi Jy2V
WANTF.n. Insurance man of experience:
can offer you a good thing. Call at S a. m.
4M isoara or 1 raue xsiag. o
When You Write
ta Advertisers
remember it only take an extra stroke or
two of the pen to mention the fact that
you .saw the ad la The Bee.
WANTED, boiler makers, riveters and
helpers for shop near Milwaukee; no labor
trouble. Aaurees tJoner, & so. ima i
paper.
B 333 13
WANTED, molders and pattern makers.
Apply to The Iron City Manufacturing
company. Pueblo, Colo. B 3 23
WANTED, agent to take charge of Omaha
and South Omaha for health and accident I
company. Address H 46, Bee.
B M4
30 TEAMS for'FHek A Johnson's Mlnne-1
sota work:- sIIdj. 34.00: wheelers. 34.60:
plow or grader teams, 36.00 day;' five
months' - work; free -.fare both ways for
teams, outfits, men and families; no of
fice fee.' 'Bweney.'s Employment Agency,
303 South 12th BC, Omaha. B 178 21
WANTED, young man that has worked In
bakery shoo about three years: will pay
38' a week,, board and room, year round;
easy Joo. jonn u. tiuiae, wanoo, ixeo.
... ... B M204 1
FIRST-CLASS lc cream maker; also young
man' to learn business. u mziv
rj.h ' I
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WANTED, man to take charge of
and South Omaha for first-class accident
Insurance, company; special inducement.
1,- AJe. u uo ta
SALESMEN to sell article that sells on
sight; a household necessity a chance
to make big money. Thurman R. Hue
ton, 1203 Farnam sL B 218 20
WANTED, at once, an experienced miller
In a SO-bbr: mill in Platte county. Neb.,
to do both custom and merchant milling;
must be temperate and honest; give ref
erence and wages wanted. . Humphrey
Atoner Mills, numpnrey, nert. &-tit n
WANTED, stout boy, about 30, to take
care of hors and cow and deliver goods.
Apply 1318 Farnam st. B M242 U
WANTED, two good men, one experienced
In hardware, one In groceries; must be
hustlers and good salesmen; references
wanted; salary depends on ability. Cody
Araaing loi -"oy, wyo. u Mill 24
BILL CLERK wanted in a St. Joseph dry
goods house; permanent position to right
party. Address P. O. box 1113, St. Joseph,
Mo., giving references, experience, salary
wanted and where now employed. - -.....
. ... . " B M224 2Q.
WANTED carpenters, steady work, 32.50
. a day. Address Joe. Bhleslger, Contractor,
Yutan, Neb. ... B M223
' WANTED FEMALE HELF.
WANTED, two young lady students to
learn halrdresslng, manicuring and chl
- ropody and. scientific massage. Call or
. writs Room 220, Bee Bldg. - C 430
100 Girls. Call Canadian office, 15th A Dodge.
U 3U
.WANTED Lady cook,
rant. ,1004 Cass at..
Eureka Restau
CMiJO .
WANTED, a strong bath woman. Apply
, at th Bathery. 330 Bee bldg. C-M193 18
WANTED, bookkeeper and stenographer.
Addreaa E 67, Bee. C 201
WANTED,' a good girl for general house
work. Call at 8217 Poppleton ave.
' C M308 1S
WANTED, a. girl for general housework,
small family. - Mrs. Hall, 2215 Sherman
ave. - . - C 318
,', fOR RENT HOUSES.
VANS arid baggage wagon. Tel. 1196. r
- . . - . . . Ii 3S3
HOI IQPQ " u Prt of city. Th O.
IIUUOWf, Lavla Co., tot B BWg.
. - D 2M
TO MOVE light get Omaha Van Storage
WV., V (ill.. MA71 aMM, V. ..... AAlov-Ua,
u an
EE PAYNE, BOSTWICK &XJO.. for choice
- uuueea. u.-a n, a. a&v iius,
Tel. 1014.
l-2i5
MAGGARD Van ft Storage Co.
Tel. 141
D 2S7
HOUSES, eta F.
D. Weed. 1S24 Douglns.
. U 283
HOUSES and BaU. Rlngwalt, Barker block.
'.. n
FOR RENT. laraM 9-room houae. city water.
$15 00. 2i lilondo. The Omaha Realty
GOOD modern S-room house. 3604 Biondo.
. D M317
HOUSES, atore.
Beml, Paxton block.
D mi
HOU8E3-Boyer, 32d and, Cuming. Tel. 2043.
D MU8 43
HOUSES, Boyer, tzd and Cuming. Tel. 3048.
D M1SJ
S-ROOM. all modern house, 3307 Sherman
ave., a nn one, 327.00.
l-room, all modern, luul N. 28th st, another
on on a. acu.uu. u. a uraington. coo ie.
' , -t, . , D MU4
When You Write
to Advertisers
remember It vniy take aa extra atrok r
two of the pan to mention .the (kct that
you aaw th ad In Th Bee.
MODERN 7-room flat 34th and Farnam.
' D M208
1 1 ' '. '. ..' ! "i .'-"r .
ELEGANT modern S-roora house. 303 Bo.
86th t Inquire at 3U7Jon- SCj
,t ,1. I,
, !. ".IT . nv Vfl a.,- Ar. aa., w a n n. I
31L Wm. K. . Potter, receiver, Omaha
Loan and Trust Co., 903 Brown blora.
... D-831
MODERN house. S rooms, 3723 Jackson St. I
Wheeler ft Wheeler, Douglas and 16th at.
Tel. let. uaiu
1&18 N. NTH ST.. T rooms, bath. gas. barn;
rent 3a0. Wm. K. Potter, receiver, Omaha
Loaa aad Trust Co.. Alt Brown block.
. D-4M0
UNEQUALLED, central,
room house, 4-rooui hat.
1M.
aU modern, 7-
Tlxard. V N.
fob RIT nortEs.
tlCT SPENCER ST., 10-room botos With,
gas, bath, furnace and barn: nice Mira
tion ; rent 830. Wm. K. Potter, receiver,
Omaha Loan and Trust Co., 101 Brewi
block. d sa
F0a!1?J0TbIE.,a':,'1: ano.""TL br1ck rMl I
Modern house and good barn, 108 Blnney
St., $25.
10-room brlrk house, strictly modern, MO If.
lth St.. 346.
8-room house and barn, 3633 California 8t,
126.
8-room modern house, HI H. 19th Ave., 320.
BRENNAN-LOVE CO, 8uS 8. 1STH ST.
D 909 II
MODERN, 8-room cottage, half block east
Hanscom park. Inquire lbU Farnam.
D-M170
FOR RENT, new modern e-room pottage.
120; near Farnam at. car line. The O. F.
Davl Co., 60S Bee bldg. D MIX a
TlrtT'OI? 1 ... i . a a w
Hanscom park. F. D. Wead, 1524 Douglas
at. a; a.ii is
toiS IZARD ST., 4 rooms, all modern, eta.
gam. vjniy sio.m.
(24 N. 42.1 st., 7 rooms, all modem. 13' 00.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMFANT,
Tel. 1781.
Main Floor N. TMBgldj
FOR RENT, excellent six-room cottage, 22d
and caliromia streets, in gooa repair
Choice neighborhood; $22. Including water
rent. Inquire at 07 N. 19th street of JOT I
N. T. Life Bldg. Vm I
FOR REHT-ritnUHED ROOMS
ELEGANT rooms, finest location In the
city. 1ft Capitol Ave. E M83
LARGE front room, also small front room,
together or separately, wis xsougias.
E Vm
DEWET European hotel, Utfe and Farnam.
a w
1 PER WEEK, 423
south of court house.
13th at., on blnok
FURNI8HED,
Harney.
cool room.
modern, SOU
As
ROOMS, first-class location.
1224 Fsrnam.
S SOS A3
MODERN rooms, furnished or unfurnished;
walking distance, suoi Burt. a. xa
NICELY furnished front rooms for rent.
2310 Douglas. . E Mill 30
FURNISHED room for gentlemen. 1713
Cass St. K M228 24
LAROIS, cool, furnished room. 1700 Dodge.
FURNISHED ROOMS AHD BOARD.
Merrlam. comfortable summer home. Tel. St.
F OS
TUB Rose, 3020 Harney.
Rooms and board.
F Mloe 11"
i THE Bonnie Brier, 1720 Dodge.
TeL A-X.
"
larqe unfurnished room, with good
board. 416 N. 26th St
XHE STEWART will open July 18; f)rt
class board and room. 1703 Chicago. Best
location In city. F-348 17
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FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS.
TF.T kuV mt.XZ
floor room In Th Be building, facing 1
Farnam street; no expense for ugnt. neat
or
r janitor oi iu. ' ?Lii I
rental agents,
Be building.
FOR RENT STORKS AND OFFICES.
FOR RENT Th building f ormrly oecu- I
has four stones, and a basement .which 1
- .A rru. LA. naa sAm 1
was formerly used as Ths Bee press room.
Thia will m r,nta virv riuDuauii. u
interested apply at one to C. C. Ho-
water, secretarya room 100. Be building.
a tv&
FOR RENT Store In nrst-clase location;
rent reasonable. Apply H. C. Petara ft
Co.. around floor. Bee Bldg. 4 Jm
FOR RENT Desk room or large space
suitable for merchandise broker or party
doing business in wnoiesaie aisincu in
quire Aiene x jr aiuaiu bu
11.
AGENTS WANTED.
wanted Canvassing agents In every
county to solicit subscription to THE
T W JiilX A J.B1 n W'luni lanauan,
BtHdv amolnvment with sssured aood In.
come. Agents in the country with horse
and buggy especially desired. Canvassers
make easily 0 to $100 per month. Ad
dress, century Farmer Solicitors' Bureau,
Alee ouiiaing, uuiuii.
SOMETHING NEW 1 I Just out Send for
1 Door Knob and Ball.
,ntod0batt.?iUe. 0
int. no oattertes to
sample. uomDinauon
No suiting or rulmm
a n v Auor In a moment.
worry about. No spring to Wind. Noth
Ing to get out of order. Own your own
Ym.ii No landlord to trouble. Price and
Bell absolutely guaranteed. Send $1.60
for sample. Agent wanted. WESTERN
ELECTRICAL COMPANY, 1213 Farnam
Street, u mafia, hub, si
AGENTS and street men, beat seller of
season; a to par aay to nuatiers. vat
ern Novelty Co., 308 be. 12th BU, Omaha.
J 47 XI-
LADY agent at one to sell th abdominal
nose supporter, a sDuaeuu iu iwrn u..
also the life saving shoulder brace. 1513
Dodge St.. flat F. room 7. J 172 17
miVTUn aaarraelva men and women to
sell oil stock: excellent proposition and
good pay. Marquette Oil and Refining
Co., 417-M iBall t-, Chicago,
J Mzzl 18
AGENTS wanted to make 310 a day selling
"Cyclone" rotary hand fans; greatest
seller known; big profits; write today for
aaent's terms: sample postpaid 26c. En
terprise Mfg. Co., 164 Lake St.. Chlcsgo.
WANTED TO BUT.
WANTED To buy a nice eurreyt must be
In good condition; tat lowest price. An
dreas E 86. Bee. - N ISO 17
QOOD roll top desk wanted. Addreas Ft,
Has, . x iM-fie
FOR SALE FURMITCRE.
CHICAGO Furnltur Co.. 141 Dodge. Tel.
2o.U New and secondhand, bought, sold,
axchanxodu vj tJo
FOR SALE, furniture, bedroom suite, beds.
bedding, moquetta carpets, cnairs, gaso
line stove, at leas than half real value;
no second-hand cVeelera. itul Harney aU
FOR SALE HORSES, WAGONS, ETC.
PA1NTINO and reoalra on waaona. te
en r specialty. H. i'rost. 14th aud Leaven-
Worth. ACi. AMI. Jrsial
TOP CARRIAGES. 4 phaetons, other top
anu titcu uuica. . riaiuar, ov ivarai,.
wortn. iaa as
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
WHITE sawdust; season checked oak tim
bers, cuaap; hog teuce, to. ul lougia.
. M i14
FOR SALE Phonograph; superior to any
etner. luuatuaa uHrituwiii wa. lua
Wltiman Co., Itui r ainam. y Zi
NEW and secondhand typewriters. 1113 Far.
nam.
100 STYLES trusses- catalogue free. Sher
man m Hcuiunvu xru aaia ana
Dodge. Omaha.
INDIAN good and relics.
1118 Fam am.
4 U3
VIM punctura-pioof tires, 34.88 and 87 (S per
ualr. Omaha Blcycl Co.. JAlh sad Oil-
CtJ t. W Mt
3DHAND safe cheap. Boh warts, 114 B. 18th.
W evi
3DHAND safe cheap. DertsU. 1118 Fmam.
wn a-aa tlitnni ua Baaa'l Bama
(4720 At
3MS GASOLINE sutomoblle; bargain; got
as new. Otto Barsdorfer. TU X. 16th.
Q Ma4l
I L. M. E. always hurry,
I
TeL 780.
Q-MS64
EDISON phonograph. 810, 838 and 80-,
moulded rttoorda. aa.: aaea. or ss Bar qua:
new wheels, tit UP, 3d head 85 up. Omaha
Bicyci Co., iia ana ctuoNto sts.
4b M223
CLAIRVOYANTS.
MM. FRITZ, clairvoyant
1U Cans St.
. v B ma
ELECTRIC TRKATMIHT.
MM III. SMITH, baths, U N it, M floor. R. I.
T M743 At
MMB. AMES, vapor baths, 134 N. 15th. R. T.
1-1M A1J
rERIOHAU
HAIRDRE8SING, manicuring and chirop
ody, lor laaies oniy, in connection wun
The Bsthery, alt-A Bee Bldg. U 111
PRIVATE hospital, before and during con-
finement; nauies aaoptea. jmu urant at,
Mrs. Uardeis. Tel. F-118 U 313
ACCORDION pleating, cheapest, best and
quickest. Mrs. A- i. atara, it m uougiaa.
0 U 19
RUPTURE permanently cured In 30 to M
days; sena lor ourouiar, u. a. wooa, an. u
W. Xiew lork Llle ttmg., umana, eo.
u si
VIAVA, woman's way to health. Horn
treatment, uooaiet tree. w jee rung.,
Omaha. U-slS .
GRAMOPHONES and supplies, wholesale
and retail. Collins Plana Co., JR-z uoug-
las v Mim
CHIROPODY a specialty, in connection
with The Bathery, rooms UI-220, Bee Bldg.
Tel. 1711
U 18
I AM AMPOniWn and halrdreaalnk. 25c. in
I . . . "T - T Iff! - I
connection with The Batnery, JUft-zai, tfe
nuiiaing. xei. I7is. j u sii
LOWEST PRICES In accordion and side
pleating. The uoidman pleating co.. m
Douglas block. . U M320
EMPIRE RUPTURB CURB 3 New fork
Life Bldg., Omaha. Bend for circulars.
- u-i
PRIVATK home for ladles before and dur
ing . connnement; Da Dies aaopiea. zaw
Burdette. Mrs. Burget. U MZM IS"
DR. B. M. JACKSON, room 4. Frenser
block, chronla diseases a specialty; con-
sulfation free.
u-
J-4U
TEL. 780 for L. M. E. messengers
U-MS54
ELITE PARLORS, (It So. 13th St., 2d floor.
. U UI ALA
ROUND ABOUT OMAHA.
The Omaha BALL TEAM keeDS on leading.
Their succees can be attributed to Their
ability to play ball.
tljc crncrvcD rir.ADC
1 lit; o i WLunuiv vivriw i
stay In the lead because they ar superior
la quality u in is
MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, Id floor,' R 1
J MUS AH"
A nartv of tourists Intending to visit
Salt . Lake City during the Elks' conven
tion,' August li to 14, returning in easy,
daylight Journeys, planned to thoroughly
enjoy the various points of Interest in
th mountain country-of Colorado, would
like to hear from those who are contem
plating a western trip In August. Address
T 3, Bee. U M214 23
MONET TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
MONET to Jean on Improved Omaha real I
eetate. Atfennan-Love CO..
. mo.
w
H PER CENT on business property.
D.r cen. on rMidnce CroDerty.
options to pay whole or part any time.
W. U. Mls.in.l-. Hi, 401
S. 16th St.
W 322
WANTED City loan and warrant.
Jc
arnam nmitn co., uai jrarnam bu
w SJ
,
Thomas, First Mat. Bank .
ntn W. H
Bldg.,. Tel. lfik
W i
I WANTED City and farrn loans; also bonds
I and warrant. K, C. PsUra ft Co., 1703
i fanuuii st! Dn isiua ni
I LOW RATES. Prlvat money,
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
jkajb s ioer now ior u mag.
.. . . : .... W-M3a
8 PER cent money on nrst-ciass city 1
property or rarm. - jr. -u. wean, itn
Douglas St. - W MISO 32
I PER CENT loan.
Garvin Bros., isot
Farnam.
vy sao
PRIVATE Money. F. D. Wead, 1624 Douglas.
w i
3100 UP; low rate.
Frichard. 1711 Farnam.
W AYUUa
PRIVATE money.
Shu-wood, 837 N. T. L.
W 4B5
4HTOtP. C. money.
Beml. Paston Blk.
w a
PRIVATE money to loan on ram land
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MONBT TO LOAN CHATTELS.
"MONEY
We have It to loan in amounts from 810.00
up on furniture, pianos, warehouse re
ceipts, live stock, etc. W4 also make
SALARY LOANS
without mortgage or Indorser to persons
who have a eermanent Dosltlon.
We give you vhe full amount of the loan
in casn ana we uo not cn&rge ior making
uaxers .or flllna mortaaes. With ua vou
bav the option of keeping the money for
on morrth or six. or lonaer. and vu aeed
not tay for it lonaer than you keen It.
W hOD by thl advertisement to have
you' give u a trial and w expeot to re
tain your patronage oj lair treatment,
'A he motto of our nice Is "Try to Please.1
OMAHA MUKTUAUS LOAN CO.,
118 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. 323S.
uvstabiisnea lwaj n b. isth St.
. . X81
SHORT ROUTE TO PAT DAT.
. Loans to salaried people
UPON THEIR PLALN NOTHL
No morteaae. Indorser or Dubllcitr.
These loans made quickly and quietly.
AtH.l-dAAL,JU cnciiii uu.,
Room 3U3. Third Floor. Paxtoa Block.
. X-76
LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO
SALARIED PEOPLE, merchant, team-
star, boarding houses, etc.. without
curlty; easiest terms; 40 office in prin
cipal elUe. ToUnao. 440 Beard of Trad
Blue a au
MONBT loaned on furniture, Hv stock.
Jew airy, to eaiarieo peopia. oiey LAaa
Co suA to lua ureas, c Aiaraw Block.
X-tol
LOANS, household furniture, pianos and
all kind of Chattel security; terms i
aiilt! na nubllcltv! aoodi remain lu Vour
possession. American Loan Co., 3d floor,
Paxton block.
X-6V4
MONEY loaned an plain note te salaried
people; Duainee cenodenuai; lowest rate.
(14 Paxton block. The J., A. Hutton Co.
- A. ass
alONEY loaned on nlanoa. furnltui. 1
iry, Horses, cow, at. j- m . ttaea, us ia
Chattel and Salary Loans,
fHUBKIA IKKUIl l-U.,
' Successor to
Tel. 74. .
J.
W. Tayloe.
StS Paxton Block.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
TO GET la or out of bualaess call on Wil
liams. Room tu, juccaguo uuiiaing.
. T 343
S PER CENT a-Ut-edg gold bond for small
inveatora. uv wantwortn, vsv fan ton
Bldg.. Omana. Neb. T-817 18
FOR SALE OR RENT, bast 43 day hotel la
gooo town ot e,ww; nve years lease; com
pletely furnished, electric and aas llaht.
steam haat, three railroad.' etc. Addres
K44. Bee, . , T Ma67 36
FOR SALE, furnltur of a le-room house.
run oi gooa paying ooaroera. i bloea
from Haroev. Dodae and Farnam cars.
4 block from 16th; cash order only con
sidered. A good thing for th right per
son. House rent reasonable. Addreaa C
I. Bee.
A BUSINESS MAN
CAN acquire controlling later t la a preflt-
aoa ana rapiaiy increaaing legitimate
manufacturing buslnaas. Caultal reaulrad
$2.tu0 t 34.0UO. Thl is wertb lnvestigat-
utg tx. 4onnop. n. i . un.
TMS24
TO BUY, sell or exchana- a business, call
oa c. i. Cacao, At, , ait rarnam et.
T-M3U
WHEN yu want to buy, sell or exchange I
your Dusinaa or property quica. ae 4.
AX. jonnaon, ta rt, x aai. i-miw
BUSINESS CHANCES.
BAKERY FOR SALE.
A fins bakery, nicely located, doing a good
paying ousinees. large retail traoe. i
will pay you to Investigate this. .Address
E tL Bee. Y-9
F. M. CURRIE, Sargent, Neb., offers 1,
head of good native I end 1-year-old
ateers for sale. He also calls the atten
tion of the readers of The Bee to his
reaulsr monthlv sale of horses to be
held at Bargent July 2. At this time he
will offer about SoO head of horses for
sale. These are native, unbranded horees
of excellent quality. I 1.4 4
ON ACCOUNT of III health will sell black-
smith business and residence. For fur-1
ther Information writ or call on A. J.
Ooeb, Hornlck. Ia. Y-M211
FOR BALE, small stork of drugs and fix
tures, ail new; invoice aoout tew; gooa
reasons for selling; must go at once.
J. M. Howland 4k Bon, Bhawbaugh, Iowa.
I-M3UI 1ST
When You Write
to Advertisers
remember It ,nly takes an extra stroke or
iwo ok ui pen to mention me laei tuai
you saw ins aa in ine
WHOLESALE bakery for sale, good loca
tion ana good trade; railing neaitn is rea
son for selling; new brick oven. Address
nox at, uencva. Men. xmai
FOR BXCMANGB.
FOR EXCHANGE I have at all times
ranches, graaing and farm properties tor
merchandise ana mercnanaise lor lana.
List your property with me. T. M. C'llne.
X u sl, Lincoln, xseo. Xtn w
FOR SALE REAL ESTATB.
BARGAIN.
S-room modern houee, southeast
corner Georgia and Wodlworth avenues.
oak finish, full cemented basement.
If sold before August L 34,100.
. HARRISON MORTON,
81 N. Y. Lit. - Tel. 314.
' Kai-Am 20
IF. YOU want one of th mceat S-room
Homes in Alanscom A'lace i win give yuu
Bargain, uiuu wm ciiy. jnust seu.
4. a, anerwooo, T ti. X. a Bio.
imMUS
SEE PAYNE, BOSTWICK A COv for oholc
,
bargains. . sua s., x. ami A4io. Tel. Wis.
Itjb 4
U1I I lAMSDN CHARLES E..
1203
Jtarnam street.
K1&-343
HOUSES, lot, farms, ranches, loans; also
lire insurance, sanua, -axioa oiock.
--i.- U 343
HOUSES and lota In ail part of city; also
acre property and farm lanas. The O. F.
Aavis Co.. tuom ta, twe puuaing.
auu sts
A MONTHLY payment bargain In 3-room
houee. u, m. Matun(r. A-none 40.
GEORGE G. WALLACE, real estate, mort-
gage, rentals, Insurance.
Brawn block.
RE S
RANCH and. farm.'Ianda for sale by the
uniun x wiu mniruau uumyiui. a, a-
McAllester, land commissioner, Union Pa
cino iieaaquariers, wmana, imsd.
lUS-4
l VSHr J - f
K-r. cotta.Ke. 303il Emmet St. 3660.
40 acres Florence, suited to fruit or a sum'
reer home. i.0ua
6 acres near the fine residence of Messrs.
Mcxtonaia ana creign. 41,000.
12-r. house, 2uis N. 2ist t.; 3600 cash, bal
anca verv easy, aj.zum
1-r. cottage hear High school. $3,100.
A . V. Wi,AU, Hm AIUUULAH HT.
. ' RO M1S8 U
. STORAGE.
ooz
OM, Van Stor Co.,
miA Fam. Tl. 1663-8S8.
IB
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
WATERS PRINTING COMPANY. Tele
phone 3180. 611 south Thirteenth street.
uwni
Fr th benefit of the friend nd patrons
of the UNITED TYPEWRITER AND
RUPPLIEB COMPANY we desire to an
nounce that havlna Succeeded that corn-
Pnyww w111 remain in the earn
B- tfi i
1 , imviwini.n hits
any we win remain in tne same location
in conneo-
yDewrlter.
a full line of INVINCIBLE SUPPLIES for
all machines. We shall, therefore, be glad
to have tne inend or tne united i xt'to
WR1TER AND BUPPLIES COMPANY
continue their patronage with ua, and we
assure them all, the new a well aa th
old, th same courteous treatment a ha
been accorded them in the past. W will
not only furnish th freshest, newest goods
oa the market, but your orders shall have
the most prompt attention.
AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.,
tut Ktouin iDin Direct,
Omaha. Neb.
... M171
iAi;
MEDICAL.
DR. PRIES, the acknowledged leading
specialist in aiseaae of women in omana.
would call the attention of suffering
ladles to hi unsurpassed accommodation
before and during confinement and hi
treatment for irresniutiillea. no matter
what cause. Call or addreaa. with stamp.
Dr. Pries, Arlington. Block. 1613 Dodge,
umana.
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
A. C. VAN S ANT'S school. 717 N. T. Life.
BOYLES college, court reporter principal.
n. x. J-die. .
?? Bualne ft Shorthand College, Boyd'
Theater. - !
N1CKJEL PLATING.
OMAHA Plating Co., He Bldg.
TeL 2535.
-87
MANUFACTURING.
If. melCiuob.
Uth
and Harney, ma.
eninist.
MJJ
I OMAHA Safe and Iron Wks. mak a ape-
clalty of fire escapes, shutters, doors and
area. u. Anoraen, atop., ua a. lotn hu
AIJDS
OSTEOPATHT.
GID. E. ft ALICE JOHNSON, osteopaths.
BUll Ua, ti. S. 141 AilUg. A SA. Av4.
DR. A. T. HUNT. 613 McCeue Bldg. TeL
MRS. GRACE DEEGAN. 638 Bee building.
TeL ZKikV 174 Alt
LOST.
GOLD cuff button with red sL Return to
Axta omce. Lost 77
STRAYED or stolan from 1340 8. 10th t.,
Jeraev cow. welath about 800 bounds.
nearly nuna in nnt eye; naa on ieatner
nailer. uoenu rewarii iur iniurinairan
address. Lost 215
3
GARBAGE.
ANTI-MONOPOLY i GARBAGE CO, clean
ceaapools and vault, ratsave garbage and
aeaa animal at reoucea price. 8-1 n. it.
Tel. 177.
LIF3B INSURANCB1 POLICIES.
BOUGHT for cash or loaned on at low
rates. Wm. O. Bartholomew, Broker. 200
omana lat. Manic mug. ta r
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
ALL kind ef carpenter work and repair
ing promptly aVtteaaaa to. 4. T. Uchlltree,
via ana la a streets.
170
PLUMBING.
D. W. DUDGEON. 3810 FuTnasn. Tel. IK.
it
LAUNDRY.
OMAHA Bteam Laundry; shirts, let collars,
nc; cults, to. iibt lavenwortn. ieu mi.
BEST laundry.
Tbs Chicago, 'phone V.
TYPEWRITERS.
THE wonderful Imbeft Tvnewrtter will da
the work of a Ho machine ; is re pip, em
clent and durable; to Introduce will sell
a limited number at 120. Telephone, wrlta
or call. Monro CO., ni N. tn Pt.
MMG
ICR CREAM SODA.
SARATOGA Ice cream soda, on price.
to; one quality, the best. 8. W. cor. t4th
Ames ave. ub ai
riR DRBSSIHO).
O. R. GILBERT CO., tanners, 14M . littb.
31
. ... ' ,
BALB TIBS.
OMAHA Hay Bala Tla Co-, SU North Mth,
FLORIST,
L. HENDERSON. 151 Farnam. Tel. 1253.
Send for price list, out flowers Ana plants.
PATBItTS.
PATENTS-ues A Co., Be Bldg., Omaha;
no ie unless suocessiui; aaviee iree.'
8l Bpt wr
PAWNBROKERS.
EAQLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat
ing; an business eonnaenuai. iia uoug laa
js
STAMMERING AMD STUTTERING.
CURED. Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramge Bldg.
LAWN HOWBRS.
Sharpened, repaired. L L Wks., 140 Howard.
. . I" J7
AUTOMOBILES.
ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILES.
Derlght't,
1113 Farnam street.
M
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS.
GRAND Electrlo Co., II ft Jckon..Tel. yMV
... - Ma
JTJN3C.
ALPIRN buys all kinds of scrap Iron and
meiais. tu Liougtaa BU Tel. 474.
TRUNKS AND BAGQAOB.
TWIN CITY EXP. 'Phone 171f.
S03 S. 18th.
MtKU
I L. M. E. hauls trunk. TeL 780. M8R5
LAW AND COLLECTIONS.
BTILLMAN ft PRICE. 33 U. S. Ifl Bk. Bid.
871
LEGAL NOTICE.
NOTICE.
To Whom It May Concern Notice I here-
Z$S 5SSS
18th day of August, liKJt, and until noon of
that day, receive bids at Bassett, Nebraska,
ior ins construction 01 a nriage crossing
the Niobrara river at a point on Or near
ine naii-seouon line niviaing secuon so,
north and south. In townShlS SX ranaa 18.
.which bridge shall be of the following gen
eral character:
Of aumclent length to snan said river
irom oana 10 Dan, including imane, ana
about o feet; pile and stringer, under
i,V.w.ood bridge; white oak piling, 34
ieet. u incnea at outi ana ariven it wut
i ... 1 . . TV w aa ...... . I
aa ictl iiiiv iuuiiu, uviua va aotil nun. v.
4 puea to tne pent: Dents protected oy
udwc
era or Oregon nr, 4X1. incnea, laid 1 Inches
from - center to center: 14-foot roadway,
two and one-half-lnch white oak plank;
trusses not less than on inch in diameter,
4 truss rods to each apan; ratling 8 feet
high, substantial, hard, pine, caps on piles
white oak, 12x12; bridge to be feet above
low water mark, and to be painted. AU
material to be first-claa of kind named.
Plan and apeclncatlon In County clerk's
omce.
All bid must b accompanied by nlans
SnJlj''IV""?! il-J13.
unles accompanied Tbynd!
Kignt reserved to reject any or all bids.
By order of the Board of Commissioners
of Rock county. Dated July 8, 1903.
G. A. HILLBURG, County Clerk.
July lSdaot-M
BIDS FOR 8TEAM HEATING PLANT.
oeaiea Dia win d receivea ior installing I
a steam heating plant In the nubllo school I
building at Kemmerer, Wyoming, a, per
piana ana specuicauons, wnica may De
b.nk,UorahaPPllCUOa t0 m" M4tiwn1
Bid will close July 18, 1802. bid to be
ion t.1.1- , t. I
forwarded to the undersigned. Th suc
cessful bidder will be required to furnish
bond. Work must be completed by Sep
tember 16, 1902. Th board reserve the
right to reject any and all bids.
A xvAIN ii. HAUIN1S, Secretary,
Frontier, Wyoming.
J18d7t-M
T.I I. V. V.- .1... .V.. .
n th brokerage business, ha been dl
solved by mutual consent. All creditor of
the company win settle wltn Fred Menare-
aont. mtu mu;nuki7uht.
il. H. JONE.H.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES,
DENVER. COLO.. JULY S. 180 BEALED
proposals, in triplicate, will be reoelved
here until 11 o'clock a. m.. July 18. 1901. and
then opened xor constructing two brick
kiilMtn.. fnp Amaira' niiartjirl m nrl I
A. Kuaaell. Information furnished on ap -
liuuh4uu iv . a., u via a., a. auajait. wr
th undersigned. U. S. reserve th riaht
to accapt or reject any or all bid or any
part thereof. Envelope containing bids to
ha marked "PronoSals for Buildlnea at
Fort D. A. Russell. " and addreaaed Maior
J. W. POPSi, C Vl M. jy-(---ij-iM
RAILWAY TIMR VAH3K
UNION STATION IwTM AND MARCY.
Cklea-, Reek lalaad A) PaalSe.
Leave. Arrive.
JLAHi.
Chicago Daylight Lim
ited a : am
a 8:46
a 8:36
A 1:01
am
Chicago uayugnt a 1 .-vu am
Chloato Expreas....i....bli:u am a 1:0 pm
ChTcaio Feet rtapri's" Mpm alStS
... ..a '
pm
WEST.
Rockr laountaln Li al
lied -a t.to am a 4:6 am
Lincoln, Colo, cipring.
uenvar. rueuio ana
West ...A 1:39 pm S 6:41 pn
Colo., jexaa. -. t ...
U aia noma jiiyer a se pm B-u:u pa
Wakaala.
Laav. Arrlv.
at t a,, i. v'a.inA- Rati" r
Exprea a t:6t pm a 8:30 am
Bt- Louu ixicat, t-ounou
AMUIIB BJW.SV Ilia
CMeaae, Mtlwaake A St. Faal..
ihiAa-ai Limitad - a 4:00 ana a IbIS ata
i Chicago ft Umana tLX..m :V am S 1:44 pm
Mlsaaarl .PaelAo.
t ..,1 - Rmraai ' a IS -ft am - a .a, na.
hL C ft SU llTt!.""iaWi0 JiS ' a Silt am
Ualoa PaalSa.
overland UmiUd A f M k
A 7:80 pm
ir aat Mail a 3;M am
California Exprea 4.J6 pm
A t.i
pm
Pacino Expreaa all;8u fm
Eaaiern Expreaa
Atiaoiia Expreaa.
Colorado Bpeclal 7:10 am
Chicago SpeolaJ
4:st pm
fiso aa
in, Aatnc ana
Exoraas
I) TOO am bl0:4 pot
Chlua Exprea
ChAeaej A Nartkwaatara.
"The North wee tera Una"
Van taaa, w mm a iwan
u a 4.ov cm a 3.AI am
ship T known ttrtShtt cZiShilto- that; when that brief ha
LAncoi
Suromsburg Ax ..a 4 .oe pm bll 60 pot Of these surroeneing biaibb. nnf yards Ot insertion to trim as luuBiratsa.
Grand island Local b t:30 pm b 1,36 pm aerformed well their duty or not 7 Should The pattern 4187 Is cut la site for a 22,
luteals CeatraL. . ,tUck be made upoa the Integrity and ti ti jt, jo. 3 and 34-Inch waist measure.
CbletSt MlPnnpoU.- ft - conduct of th. official, of th. Stat of .- , . ,
St. Paul Limited a 70 pm a (tOt am breaks' thl high-handed mannerf Tb For the acromnxidailoB of Th Bee read
Minneapoita ft bu Paul Interatat Commerce commission report er. these patter, which usually retail at
IpilLWAT T1MR CARDCestlsael,
Local Pioox City....'
..a t:10am a 1-CO pm
LayiiKnt Ht. raur..
u s an. i k pm
Isyllght Chicago a 1:00 am ail:2pm
Local Chicago alO:& am a l.io in
I Loral Cafroll
a in pm aioM am
a t it pm a 4: pm
Fat Chicago
Limited Chicago.
....a c
4 pm a : am
F at B. Paul a t.U pm a 3 60 am
rant Mall 1.40 pm
Local Moui city b 3:55 pm blO:00 am
BCRLIHOTOX STATION lOTH MASO.t
CStleaff, Barllagtea at Qalaey,
ltva. Arrtva.
Chicago Efpeetal a 7:00 am t t:t pn
Chicago Vestlbuled Ex.a 4:o pm a 7:! am
Chicago Local a 3:30 am al.ltoo pm
Chicago LJmltea a :ue pm a 7:30 am
Fast Mall a 3:46 pm
Barllagtoa Jk MUiearl River.
Leave. ArMv.
Wymore, Beatrice and
AJncoin as:svam DU:H am
Nebraaka Express a 3:4t am a 7:4o pm
Eeriver Limited a 4:23 pm a 3:45 vm
lack Hills and Pugst '
Sound Express all:10 pm a 3:10 pm
Colorado Vestibuleo
Flyer a 3:10 pm
Lincoln Fast Mall b 3:10 pm a 3:17 am
Fort crook and Platis-
month b 8:20 pre bllKW am
Rellevnue A Pacific Jet. a 7:50 pm a 8:27 am
Bellevue A Paolflo Jot.. a 3:00 am
Kaasaa City, St, Joseah A Coaaell
Blaffa.
Kansas City Day Ex. ...a 3:30 am a 39 pm
St. Louis Flyer a t.'lQ pm all:15 am
Kansas City Night Ex..ai;S0 pm a 3:lt am
a Dallv. b Dallr except Sunday. Bun
day only, A Daiiy except Saturday. Daily
except Monday. , .
WEBSTER DEPOT 1BTH A WEBSTER
FresnoatV
Elkhera
Mleaaarl
Valley.
Leave. Arrive.
Hot Spring a 1:00 pm a I.-00 pm
Wyoming,. Casper and
uouaiaa a s;uv on e erne nra i
I Hastings, York, DavU I
Ulty, oupenor, ueneva,
Exeter and Beward....D 1:00 om b 640 pm
jNorioia, uncotn ana
Fremont b 7:30 am hlOuJ am
Fremont Local o 7:30 am
Chicago, St. Faal, Mlaaeaaalla A
Omaha.
Twin City Passenger.... a 1:30 am a 8:00 pm
Sioux City Pasaenaer...a 2:00 pra all :20 am
Emerson Local b 1:40 pm b 1:43 am
Mlaaoarl FaelCe.
Nebraska LocaL , Via
weeping water
.b 4:10 pm al0:35 am
STHAMHOITS.
SumtSi tears on Ltki l2loh!gan.
fo Maamrar mrvlof oitlTelr, nakmtarae eaTnae
tubn. Bar view, tkr, MwjkliM Islai
mi, cioa
reiaia.
If AVIS CHIOAOO AS) FOLLOWSI
Tttee.a.e. Tbar. Ii84 a.m. a.A-ta.
MANITOU STEAMSHIP CO..
OFFICE OOCKt, Raa an N. Water SU.. Chlosga
ANCaOE UK--
Beiliaa rwuiarur satvtak
HBW TOftK. UiKDONOBRHT a OLASQ0W
StSTW TURK. QUiKAIiTAK MATUI.
aserter anaeanaadatlsaa. gnmllaat Cultiu. -
sm tar tb eomtort el buii studleiulf mm
mr and sraatte.
lagle er Keua Trip now lanes mcwmb n
Terk 4 Scotch. KnsllAk, IrUh ao aU Prlacliwl
IOentlnnUI polau at attractive rata. rr tlckati
ar unl InfomMMaa apalr ta UXNoBMON BROS.,
Cklcase. ar aar 1.0C41. AOXNT.
HOLiaHD-aBERICs LIKE
New York-Rotterdam, via. Boulogne, 8. M.
New Twln-acrew s. s. or is.uuu ton regitur
aBn;8er,rvrRoeriIani JU,rli9dA.M
rrarln.Baaas' X Kl I '
Steamer ' MOCfQam July M. 10 A.M
Twln-Screw VI eifenif am .
I Huimw
AUg. Z, 10 A. M.
1 AbDly to
Harry Moo res, 1601 Farnam
strset; J. & McNally, 1323 Farnam street;
B jones, 1503 Farnam street; Louis
Huh virt n,i Hank. nmh,.
IN COURT
(Continued from Seventh Page.)
they must have one-sixth of all of the prop
erty In this state and that ta not tru and
no one believe It.
A large part of the relator brief con
tain charges and in language that I will
I not repeat to this court, hut I think the
court ount t0 reaa u- Sucn language
' sPPrei In any brief. In any court
1 tnat a nave, pracucea ociore aunng my
twenty-five year' experience in the differ-
ent court of this country. I am compolled,
however, to allude to one portion of it, and
that la where the direct charge I mad ot
"dUhoneety." "dlloyalty," . "infidelity ,'
malfeasance' and "misfeasance" and
"fraud'' upon the part of all the state
I . vh ti,,a H laTlhln. ta iln llb
tT. assewment of railroad, in the state
I of Nebraska since Maroh L 1847. without
exception. I deny that, aad I appeal to
the' record for proof. - They performed
wU their part, end I think that these
sneers, these hearty giggles and uproarious
laughter on the part of the relator and
counsel, even before thl tribunal, when
referring to these officer, should be con-
received the scorn and condemnatlen of all
good, . pur, right-thinking men and the,
brother of our profession, that It will go
like th "withered rubbish In the meeting
of the winds." I mean Just what I state,
and I km smased at the effrontery of
counsel when they repeat these thing In
th fac ot thl court, and laugh s if they
wer before a luetic of th peace. I say
that I can show by thl record here that
they performed well their part, and It es-
1 ubllehes th Integrity of th conduct of
th present board la making this assess
ment. I am not en of It cltlxens, but I
am a cltlsea ot th republic, and I am
proud to perform a part of my professional
labor In the tat, and I take her th
privilege of resenting thl charge and de
nominating It a untru.
How will you Judge of th conduct of
th officers of this great state of Nebraska
as to whether they have been "farmed," or
whether they have been "converted Into I
the servants ot the railroads," as thsy
ayf How does the performance of their
duty compare with the surrounding states?
What I th condition of the assessment
of railroad In Nebraska, aad what la
I as compared with Iowa. Kansas, Minnesota, I Thl excellent model for th shorter sort
Kana and MIourlT All Utes slml- nag been designed with a special reference
Id .Ii a a M a IIL A unla n Ills av ln. . a a . . t a m m a a a
any aituateu. at um (nvuusia, v. u,
teresU. Industry and farming. What is tirsly satisfactory for all figures, but a de
the resultl.lt show th integrity of thl eided improvement to all those women
assessment as well as giving condemning
I M-nc ta d la n roof of the charge that they
14... nn naWirmml their dutv. There will!
I r . . .
po a tim coaaa wu-a wa
charges will receive their proper conoein.
I nation, a otiiy anuua v ua c uw-ua.
I It seem t ta It become aa essential part
at nt argument In showing tne effect
I 4fci- dnln.. at the imard. and if I was
a cltlr.ea.pt the state I would take addl
tlonal prld la calling attention to it.
There ar as politic In this, because they
L - 1 -a an falfha' this hoard
I a,a iwm w. . .
i jorth. lat twenty-fir yer. republican.
nodallst -'aaa democrat -
I Lot u . The per cefat of railroad tax
tlon ar as follow as paid by the rail
roads ef th total tax ot th stat: N
brUka, 16.40 per cent; Minnesota, (.84 per
cent: Missouri,-T.8Q per cent; Iowa, (.42
ner enli Illinois. (.88 psr cent Nebraska
I n an average I 8 per cent mora man any
Interstat
here sars that ths railroad paid for taxes
ter mil In Nebraska la 1380. (198.34; la
1891, $203.16; the average tag lor an tintes.
west of the Mississippi river la 1900 was
. n -a...a 4. ,
ifAi.av -"--
the contiguous states was I161.K1. Minns-
ota, with Its great terminals at St. Paul
aad Minneapolis and S.343 miles of rail
road, collected In taxes In 1300.
Missouri, with Its terminals at Kansas City
and Bt. Louis and St. Joseph aad with its
6.86S miles of railroad, collected I1.1S9.773.
Iowa, with 8,337 miles, collected $1,447,725,
Nebraska, with 6,700 miles, collected $1.
161.331. That Is to say, Nebraaka with
1.200 miles of railroads less than Minnesota,
with nearly 4,000 mile lees than Iowa and
nearly 1,200 miles lees than Missouri, col
lected within 1360.000 as much as Minne
sota, within $300,000 as much as Iowa and
about the same as Missouri. These are the
facta. The burning figure that kr In !
dene with reference to the conduct of.
thee officials. How do they compare with
th surrounding states In th disrharg of
their duties? I appeaj to th cold facta
and figures as silent proof of what th rail
roads ar assessed In other states, and
a comparison the court should take Into
consideration in flxlnc Its value.
If your honor please, I have gon over
all the points that I think my note lndlcat
and that I can now recall. I deslr to say
In conclusion that I Know It will be per
functory to call th attention of th court
to th rule with reference to proceeding oC
this kind, that Is, that a writ will not Issue
to a boly clothed with discretionary or
quasi-Judicial power telling It how to act.
Unless the board has absolutely refused ta
act, this court cannot compel It to act and
never can tell It how to act. Bnt If fraud
ha been established to th satisfaction of
the court, then perhtp th court can order
It to reconvene. Thl Is a very extraordi
nary and powerful arm of tha law to Invok.
It should not be used or exercised except
where the interest ar apparent or th
danger palpable.
Unless th Inner con
science of the court Is satisfied that there
... ... . .....
" w,""i UHr commuiva ana inai mere
icuioujt. nm iuai luai inure ia
no such condition her, at alt. i An not
know what the idea of the court from an
examination of the record will he, but I do
assert that yon can take It from any point
of view, from any established criterion fix
any rule, prescribe any method and the rati
roads of the tat of Nebraska are paying
their full and more than their full proportion
of the tax and burden of the state. They car
talnly must bear their full burden; theyi
ought to do It; they shall do It, win do It
and do do it. ft Is ell Idle to charge that
they are elusive and that they are escaping
and missing, because thl Is h physical Im
possibility. Their properties extend all over
this tate, they are reachable aad get-stable
and It does em o us that th hoard her.
having exercised aim very Dest judgment la
assessing these properties, has done Its full
duty. We think thl court win say, "We
will not substitute bur Judgment, for it we
do it In this case we will be doing It ia
many other. We . will be esrabltahtng a
dangerous precedent. . No great princtple of
law ahall he thus violated and Invaded, but
w wll leave to these different bodies and
other, co-ordinate branohes of the govern
ment to exercls and discharge tbelr du
ties." .. V '
Chllarea I.Ike It.
"My little boy took the croup one sight,
say F, D. Reynolds of Mansfield, O., "and
grew so bad you could hear him breathe alt
over the house. I thought he would die, but
a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure re
lieved and sent him to sleep. That' th
last w heard of th croup." On Mlnut
Cough Cur Is absolutely safe aad act at
ence. For coughs, coias, croup, grip,
asthma and bronchitis.
SOLICITORS ARE :' APPOINTED
Aadltorlaaa Committee Arraasje ta
Sell Musical Festival Book
'.' .... Tickets. ' ..
At yesterday' meeting of the auditorium
committee twenty-one men were appointed
book solicitor for the coming musical fes
tival, which begins August 20. The solici
tors were divided Into different committees
to handle divers classes of patrons, a fol
lowe:. Jobbers, J. F. Carpenter, A. C. Smith.
W. S. Wright, C. H. Pickens 1 manufactur
ers, J. R. Lehmer, J. A. Sunderland, J. I
Paxton, D. J. O'Brien; hanks, F. H. Davla,
I Vranlc Hamilton. .Alfred Millard: lawvera
and officers, T. J. Mahonsy. W. A. DeBord,
M. A Funkhoussr. Charles E. Ady. Floyd J.
Campbell; retailers, C. u. pearae, a. w,
Hoobler, J. A. Johnson, O. D. Ktplinger, R.
n P.l.ra
The solicitors will begin Operation next
-II ..
week. They expect to ' canvas the field
thoroughly, each-' committee exhausting the
source in it own department.
The auditorium committee voted to have
a ilnrli ,ArllralM iiinnl. Imlh nr,,rrl
and common, and Messrs. Ilobbler, De Bord
and Hamilton were appointed to take charge
of this. This was considered the best way
to get around the many changes neceesi-
tatd by the authorised change reoontly
fr'om $300,000 capital stock to $300,000 pr-
Irred and $200,000 common stock.
What Fallow Grip 8
Pjeumoni often, but never when
VT.
King New piscovery for Consumption I
used. It cures cold. And grip. 60c, L
Seasonable Fashions.
4197 Short Fiv Gored Petticoat,
2 U 14 waist,
Woman' Five-Gored Short Petticoat
with Habit Back, 4187 Perforated for dtp
I in front. Petticoats that fit to a nicety
I, n(J -r mad with th am car a the
skirt beneath which they ar to be worn
it I era a necessity of th modern wardrobe.
- m tne latest styles ana win om louua eu-
I wno tim t0 reduce apparent site. Being
I with a hahlt h.-a- Il avolda all fnlda
... ..ii... a iv. ni'-a ai.il. i a,,..
i freely at in lower portion ana biiowb
I perfect freedom. As shown th material
). eamnrie wun a mil ot neeaiewora, out
I nainsook and all cotton material used tor
or underwear are appropriate, a well as tlan-
I -J -..-. I.Xa Th. aaltl.nat la .nt
- ln 0T .0ra. that are shaped to avoid all
i fuiiness at th upper portion. As ahowa
I tha pieket is mad gt th left froat seam,
I , , -1 A ,i,k k..AA- - a k..,
,u,i. at - w..u - -
t0- ,qi., b.ut whifa--,psfsiT4 It pan b
mad at th center -hank and finished with
a deep underlap. The upper edge can be
finished with the bei.t or uadertcd or
bound as preferred.
To cut thl skirt la the medium sli i
yard of material 17 Inches wlds .or 4
I ..rda 38 laches wide will be reaulrad. with
i yards of embroidery for frill and 2T
from 24 to 6 cent, will be furnished at a
aomlnal price, 10 cents, which eevera all
xpense. Ia order to get gay pattern
cleee 10 cents, give number aad SeAM el
aJ I ual.l . -a 1m.-, auaaaia.
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