THE OMAHA DAILY IlEEi TUESDAY. MAW'll 20. 1M4. SASLEEP WITH ONE EYE OPEN CandidaUs fo? Vrc.toa Trip Apparently Titteg t Ea-y. EUT "SAWING WOOD," NEVERTHELESS Aarl thf Homestretch l.lnble in lie- veal a Unit How of "urprla- Instil' P. I at Wood Piles. "Too swift arrives ns tardy as too plow" la cj-Mi'iitly a impulir m:ilm with thai ma jority of ciindidatr g In thr- voting contest imw In progress for ten moro trip to the Bt. Louis exposition, rnort of llw aspirants iippiMirlnK to bp lylnK dormant awaiting cpiderllke tho opportune moment nt which to tnnkn thr-lr spring. Well tho ton files ara coming netirer to the den em h day, nn J It will not he loiirf belorn you'll witness u fine scramble, nfler which ti'ti stalwart spiders will ho liKtklriK plo nt fly and the fly will be a fly to the St. Ioula pxposltion. Thf moral of this llttlo fly story la, thure tnuat bo "no flies" on tlie spider thnt wnnts to catch one of them flics. Tho vote at i o'clock p. m. Monday waa: II W Xlnnn. rim.nl, 1L ' i an J Friedman, timulm MO Jteni S akehousu, Council Bluffs 6") i.uiph A. Newell, Oni.tha 4S ),'liiy Johnson, Omaha 44U ltiilii ivters, Onulm 391 Klni'T Campbell, Omaha 3tJ J. ('. Hrnwn, Omaha . 2W l.ily 10ti, Omuhii 21 John F. Flynn, Houth Omaha 141 lithel Sheets, OrualiH tl 1.. T. Hliannon, Nehrunka "lty M Olive Knarllsli, Council HlufTa 46 " I.eu KIlHWorth, Oinuhtt 13 Ida Homh, Omaha ti l'etar Kennedy, innahn a Walter Goldsmith. ( imaha S Gertrude Moon, Omuha S Anna Klein, Oniahu X W. J. Ciipnne, Otuulia 1 Hill McKlravey, IUhiiik City 1 Urn J. I; nice, South Omaha I DENIES THAT HE IS,ASHYLOCK llavrn T. Andrrm Hrwnti James Ihriihrnl'i thnria and Ilaa lllm Arrested, Jamra Shepherd, Twtnty-ftrat and Man cVrson atreeta, arretted laat week on a charge of leaving the county with mort gaged property, hna been arraigned In po lice court, Information having hoen filed r.gainat him by Assistant County Attorney Jt. II. Montgomery. The prlaotier pleaded not guilty and a hearing waa act for next Saturday morning In pollen court. Shep herd haa aecured hla release on bonda. He la represented by Attorney W. 8. Shoe maker, who hns volunteered hla services to defend a fellow aoldier. Tho defendunt was urreeted on a war rant sworn to by Haven T. Andrews, ICO South Sixteenth street. When taken to the police station Shepherd said that five yeara iijo he mortgaged hla furniture to Andrews for 1'5, paying $11 every three mouths aa Interest, and having already pnld In Inter fat over $200. Shepherd claims that when he left for Colorado to work In the beet fielda he aecured Andrew'a permission, leav ing a pension rrrthlcate and a peraonal note aa security for the furniture being taken out of tho county. It la alao claimed that Shepherd waa forced to aell the furni ture In Colorado on account of slckres. making his way hack to Omaha, when he waa arrested by Andrewa. Mr. Andrewa- atatea hla aide of the cose thla way: ' "Shepherd, who waa en old soldier and friend of my father, who alao waa an old aoldier, borrowed $T!6 from ine January 24, ISM, saying he was 'hard up. He offered me as security hla pension papers. I told Mm I had no right to take them and would not If I he'd, so he gave me a mortgage on Mi household goods, which mortgage I had recorded. I let him have the money more' because of his and my father's friendship laifi feel the exquisite thrill of motherhood with indescribable dread and fear. Every woman should know that the danger, pain and horror of child-birth can be entirely avoided by the use of Mother's Friend, a scientific liniment for external use only, which toughens and renders pliable all the parts, and assists nature in its sublime work. By its aid thousands of women have passed this trreat crisis in perfect safety and without pain. Sold at $t.oo per bottle by drugeists. Our book of priceless value to all women sent free. Address mHADFIOM REBULA TOR OO Mimmim. 0. S!,ooo paid You can easily get one cf the cash prlaea we are ottering for the greatest number of waya of spelling The word To the persons sending us the word Egg-O-See spelled in the most ways we offer $1,000 io cash, to bo paid as follows: Te the on sending the i graatwt variety ! la tha Mcond sanding tha greatest variety Ts tha third sending tha graataat variety Te tha fourth aandlng tha greatest variety 1 tha into aenJing ine greatest variety el spelling Is the 140 sewllag the aeit greatest variety al spellings Sl.00 , Tetml The prises will he swarded Immediately after the close sf tha contest. The contest is open to all. The only conditions are that the lists must be mailed to us on or before June 15, 1904. The spelling must be such as could properly be pronounced "Egg O-See, and for each five different spellings one ol the little tolders, (same as used in the school children's contest found on tha inside of each package of the food), must be sent in. For instance, if you send in 15 different spellings you must send three of the folders. Be sure ancL write jronr name aad address plainly. You will find it interesting and in- structive, and yon are permitted to have your friends help you. By do ing this you can easily win one of tha prises, which will be distributed as soon after June 15, as we can look over the list of competitors. Here are a few waya of spelling Egg-O-See : Egg-0-$ea, Egg-Oh-Cee, Eg-O-Cy, Egg-O-Cie. These prizes are offered to more thoroughly famil iarize all with the merits of Egg-O-See, the purest and best tasting flaked wheat food. The healthful ness and great nourishing qualities of flaked wheat are now generally recognized. Egg-O-See Is the favor ite flaked wheat food and is rapidly displacing all others because of Its superior quality and because a full sized package retails for IO cents. ASK YOUR CnOCER FOR THE QUEEN PAOKXOE. If your grocer doe not keep It, aend tie hie nemo and 10 oonts and wo will aond you a package), prepaid. Address all comaaoicalioBS to Egf-O-Soe, Quincy, in. thnn anything rlne. I never got a crnt from Shepherd tintll a few months ago, after he hud gone to Colon.,!). Ho .nt me 111. leaving a balance if J:5. i "About a ye-ir orcn Shepl erd told nv h had a good Job offered Mm In Colorado and asltnl mc to loan Mm 510 more to hip get himself and h'a family out there. 1 told htm I did not have the money, but rr.adi no objection to hla going becauae ho al ready owed me I3ii. He promised to pay It and did aend me $11 after he had been in Colorado aome time Then I lout track of him and never heard of him until a ahort time ego a friend of mine told me Fhep. herd and hla fHmlly had moved themselves and the furniture brick to Omaha. I went o:it to their house and rsked for the money or aome kind of a aettlement and Shepherd, hla son and son-ln-lnw undertook to whip me and I hHd a hard time getting out of their clutchea. I then went up town arid a wore out a replevin for the property on which I held the mortgage, and Shepherd then put up thla pitiful tale to the police. I nm a barber at Thirteenth and I'aclflc atreeta. am not and tie: er waa In the money-loaning business and have not re ceived, nor do I aak 1 cent of Intereat on the money I let Shepherd have." No Time to Pool Arrar- Coughs. eo'.de and lung troubles demand prompt treatment with Dr. King's New re covery. No cure, no pay. tOc. $1.00. For sale by Kuhn St Co. KIN TO B0YDC0UNTY CASE Suit Filed In Federal Court to Keep Defendants 0 7 the Land. A cnie bearing some relation to the fa mnuH Boyd county land cases haa Just been begun In the T'nlted States circuit court. The title of the enso Is Charles S. McDon ald against Chnrlea J. Nelson, Solomon Jensen. William H. Laprath, Harry J. Blair, Albert Anderson, Alexander H. Blair, Oeorge W. McCrlght and John Hedlund, all of Eoyd county. The nction Is to prevent the defendnnta from taking possession of the lands In question under the state laws of Nebraska and to reimburse the plaintiffs In tho sum of $.710 damages. The complaint alleges that on nnd prior to August 14, 1!03, the state of Nebrnska waa owner of certain lands situated In Boyd county, described as all of section 2, tlte northwest Quarter of section 3 nnd the northeast qunrter of section 13. township 34, range 11. also of the west half of section 19, township 34, range 10; that the atate of Nebrnska held such lands by virtue of the provlalona of Its constitution and statutes for the use and benefit of the school funds of the state, plaintiff further alleges that August 14, IDifl, through the commissioner of public lands nnd buildings of the atnte; thnt the state of Nebraska leased part of the landrt to M. P. Mcholln and on the same date leased to W. H. Grieves the remainder of the lands, nnd that these leases have been transferred by proper assignments to and are now the property of the plaintiff; that subsequent to the exchange of said leases the defendants, disregarding the title of the state of Nebraska and title of the rlQliitiff and his asnlRns thereon, have en tered Into the possession of all of tho prem ises nnd .still retain possession and control thereof, and on demand refuse to deliver the sumo to the plaintiff, and that they have no right to tho possession thereof. The plaintiff alleges thnt he haa suffered damages thereby in the sum of $5,000, and he asks judgment and a decree of the court establishing hla right to use and occupy the premises under and by virtue of his lease, and that he be awarded damugea In tho auin of $5,000, and that a writ of ejectment Issue against said defendants and that plaintiff have Judgment for bis costs ex pended therein. . Henla na by Magic. Tf a pain, sore, wound, burn, scald, cut or piles distress you, Bucklen's Arnica Salve will cure it, or no pay. Sic. For sale by Kuhn & Co. la the joy of the household, for wfthout it no happincEt can be complete. How weet the picture of mother and babe, angels smile at and commend the thoughts and aspirations of the mother bending over the cradle. The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, how ever, is so full of danger and suffering that she looks forward to tho hour when she shall Mil SZES for spellini ee apalllnga. . .....1100.00 73.00 B0OO 2S.00 io.oo ...u2.4Q.90 ...$1000.00 at P IX 1 1 Inn. ot apeilinfi... ol spellings. ... AT THE PLAYHOUSES. VenileTl'lc nt the t i eltthlon-Crphrnm. Two of the 1 Iggest crc-ivds that huve Vis ited the Orplieum this year filled it to overflowing r.t both ii;Ltr.ee and tvenlr.g performances yesterday, to witr.eea one of the test bills spread before the patrons of the vaudeville hours in some weeka. It la made up of even excellency, all of the turns being good of their kind. Iw Bully, always an Omaha favcMte. leads the fun making with hla aotigs and chatter, and still holda hla place In the icpular estima tion, for he had to beg off at both per formances yesterday. Harry IClalr. the Imperaonator. gives hi old-time actress and up-to-date Mephlstrphelea with great unction and wins much applause. Wilfred Clarke, assisted by Archie Olllles, Mian Lu cille Spinney and Mlaa Theo Carew, pre sents a aketch. "No Moro Trouble," that Is cleverly designed and well enacted, being laughable In the extreme. It is a farce, rather than comedy, but la neat and clean and deservea the applause It receives. The real feature of the bill is the trapeze work of Mile. Amoros. a beautiful young woman, who accompllshea some extremely difficult feats with charming grace and apparent ease. One of her most startling stunts Is to turn through her arms twice without moving her hands on the bars. She does this In defiance of nature, not only once or twice, but half a doaen times, to show that she Isn't bluffing. Mile. Charlotte, who as sists her. Is Dlso extremely graceful and agile .and executes a number of tumbling stunts In a way that wins applause. Tony Wilson and Helolse, on the triple bars, show much agility and a number of new fcata. They use the "bounding bed" In connection with the bara, and the combina tion makes possible a number of things that otherwise could not be done. They wlrd up their turn in a sensational way, the woman throwing sixteen successive backward summeraaults nnd the man thir ty-two. The Wemer-Amoroa troupe gives an .ild-tlme pantomime. In which a lot of comical business la Introduced, and during which Pierre Amoros accomplishes the feat of Juggling nine balls at once. Da Petite Adelaide Is a clever t.nd accomplished dancer and eaBlly wins her right to a place on the bill. The klnodrome haa a number of good pictures, among them being some that ehow the wondere of I.una park, the Thompson & Dundy enterprise at Coney Island. "Nobody's Claim" at the Krntr. A "drama" of the west Is on the boards at the Krug for the first half of the week. It was cheered to the echo by two de lighted audiences yesterday, and Apparently merits the reception it had. Some spe cialties are Introduced between the acts, among them being a series of stereoptlcon views that are greatly enjoyed by the spectators. The piece will run until after Wednesday night, with the customary mat- lneo on Wednesday. "One Kliclit In Jnne" at tb Boyd. "One Night InvJune" must nave seemed to the company more like a night in De cembersuch a frost. And at that, the company tnd the play doesn't deserve It. It la a story of the old, old kind, of a rural maid who la won by a villain and led through the deptha until finally her free dom cornea and ahe la married to the man who haa always loved her and everything is made right, but it Is told well and the company that Is presenting It Is really competent. TIIE AXT. Facte About One of Nature's Moat In daatrloas Creatures. When spring comes with all Its wealth of opening buds and new flowers, trie ant. la preparing for a season of profitable In dustry. It cornea out of its winter quarters and locates a new home where It can store away, during the summer months, the sustenance for the long winter days. Just aa industrious aa the ant but In a different way. are the countless tnfln- Itlaemal germa which burrow Into the scalp and eat away the roots of the hair. As they burrow away dandruff forms. and if the germs are not all killed, bald ness results. Newbro's Herplelde Is the only known remedy which kills the germs. Bold by leading druggists. Bend 10c In stamps for sample to The Herplelde Co.. Detroit, Jllch. Sherman it McConnell Drug Co., Omaha, special agents. HomeaeeUera' Mate to orh Dakota, Kvery Tuesday until October 25 the Chi cago Great Western railway will sell round trip tickets to points in the above named state at a great reduction rom the usual fare. For further Information apply to Geo. F. Thomaa, general Agent, 1512 Far- nam street, Omaha, Neb. A rtcltal will be given this evening at First Congregational church. Nineteenth nnd Davenport streets, by pupils of Miss Fitch and Miss Allen. The public Is Invited, Ten free trips to the Worm's fair each week. Bee counon on page 1 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. J. C. Cowln Is back from a trip to Chi cago. Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Barton have re turned from mi eastern trip. W V 1 1 i 1 U ia. ... 11 i, v , ., . T - I ... . , it, ... x . i vunii A.m cm, vr, Wyo., Mr. ami Mrs. W. 8. McLalu of tionesteel are at the I'axton. Jacob Lau of Lincoln haa been appointed superintendent of construction of the new government store house to be built at the iiuariermaater depot In Omaha. W. W. Parsons of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mi-Clay of Heutrlce. I. 8. Cutter. Clara A. Stiliy of Ianciln and C. H. King ol i asper re ai ine iier uranu. Attorney W. W. Young of Stanton. R. B Lamina of I'lysscs, Hiss Dortch of Nor folk, 8. T. vyuhoii or Wayne and 11. i'eters Jr., of Gretna, are at the Murray. I , I n I 'h pi, a l'ull.iu .,h., lnn1 officer. Department of the Missouri, haa relumed Iroin nut Leavenworth, where he has been engaged In Initialling a tele phone s.vxtem on the turt;, t tang on I tie tort leuvenworin military reservation. G. M. Williams of Boulder. M. P. Keefe, A. J. Matthews, C Keetli of Cheyenne. W. T. Wilcox of North Platte, K. T. Karr of (Ire, ly. Colo., and Mr. and Mra. George 8. I'erklna and son of I 'avid City are at ine Murray. Among the additional Empire Creamery company men arriving to attend the creamery convention are the following uuditered at the Murray: J. Morak, Fred Du Trema. K. K. Uulloik. W. P. Shepherd J. J. Fletcher. J. A. Bleward. E. P. Siiagar. Thomas Oscar, Will llarinan, George W. Kogers, E. i. I anion, c J. Dodge, 1.. o, Ileum, H. J. Behwab, V. K. Toogood. C 1.. Ki-rawr, K. Anthony, J. E. Amend. A C. Dill. E. R. Ellis. They come from Ohio, Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois and other elates. Miss Augusta Lehniann Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mra. Henry Lehmann. b'7 Houth Twenty-ninth avenue, fene returned Thursday and her liiemui had the pleasure of hearing her tine contralto voire 8unday In tho First iiaptlst church, where the sang. On, Rest In tho Lord. Miss Lk h nihiin haa been studying In Chicago and her frit nil feel pleased with the progre.ua ahe haa made. Hhe sings In Plymouth Con gregational church In Chicago and haa signed a contract with the Redpath Lyceum tvireau for a concert tour of lea weeks. I.oudn D. Charlton, formerly of Omaha and now managing director of The Hub tonlans, Is expected In Omaha to day. He comes chiefly to witness The Rostonlans' new comic opera. "The Queen of Laughter." J. Cheever Goodwin, author of numerous comic operss. wi'l also t In tha city, tha guest of Mr. Charlton and The Bostontana. Mr. Goodwin comes to Omaha to be with The Boeionlana In order securately to take the meaaure of the crganlxatlon for a brxnd new comic opera. Wild "The Queen of Laughter' ana the new Cheever Goodwin opera The Boato nlnne will enter New York next eeaaoo wlih two new opera addet to their repertoire. AMAI, EASTF.H UXIliniT. The Bennett Company Kntrrtnlns n Multitude ot Ite Friends. Yesterday marked the oienlng of the annual Easter display at Bennett's. This exhibit Is always the first showing of all the latest spring goods, and to say that the public la always eager to attend la shown conclusively in that fully l.'.effl visitors and purchasers were entertained by tho man agers and courteous employes of the lten nett establishment. The main room of the store was beauti fully featooned In purple and cream, and in almost every nook nnd corner Easter lilies, ralms and potted plants of ninny varieties were tastily arrnngeO. To add to the pleasure of the visitors the man agement had provided Kaufman's elegant orchestra, which was hidden from view by a huge bank of palms, discoursing music during both forenoon and afternoon. In the women's cloak department on the second floor Mr. D. J. O'Donohuo vaB busy all the day displaying nnd draping the new arrival of very elaborat costumes and gowns to an anxious audience of con noisseurs. This waa the first showing of theao exquisite gowns and n lnrge number of them were purchaaed during the day. Tho Immense show windows and cases presented a gorgeous display nnd an ad miring throng wah aeen about them until late In the evening. Messrs. W. R. Hennett and J. K. H.ium, the managers of the Bennett company, re ceived many congratulations on the com pleteness and superiority of their display over former years. RIGHT SORT 0FMEN SCARCE Competent Secretaries for Y. M. C. A. Work Raid to He Hard to Get. "We have no secretary yet." said O. O. Wallace of the board of Y'oung Men's Christian association directors. "Tlie diffi culty Is there are not enough good men In the country for the work. Associations have been springing up so fnst that men have not been educated fast enough to tuke charge of them. At the Boston convention a few years ago It was predicted that within five yeara 1.6O0 more men would be needed This is coming to be true. The railroad work begun Borne ten years ago has Incrensed wonderfully and the Philip pine and foreign work are increasing so rapidly that they call a number of men out of the country. T'ntll a few years ago no attempt was made to educate secretaries ' for the work, but now there are associa tion schools. The condition of the work here now, with the new building to put up. will make it harder for tis to get a secre tary. 1 understand the committee ia get ting information about a young man In one of tho busy smaller eastern cities who is said to have done splendid work there." Announcements of the Theaters. A number of extra events are scheduled at the Orpheum thla week. At the matinee next Thuraday a number of amateur acta will be put on. On Thursday night one Ret from "True Frlenda" will be presented by The Gate City Athletic club, a local or ganization that has been rehearsing for the past year. They have given a number of entertainments. A big amateur show will be given Saturday night, a large number of volunteers having already been listed. The sale of seats is on and is very brisk, Indi cating a widespread interest. At the Krug theater an excellent vaude ville bill Is being presented with the melo drama, "Nobody's Claim." The specialties are Introduced between all the acts, aa well as during the action of the play. Tho en gagement of "Nobody's CJlm" closes with the matinee and night performances of Wednesday. . ' ' " Beats are now on sale for "M'lle Fl Fl," the big musical comedy production which conies to the Krug Thursday night for the remainder of the week... This evening at the Boyd theater the Boatonluns will sing their popular light opera, "The Serenade." The company is headed, as usual, by Henry Clay Barnaby, who still has the isslstance of Mr. McDon ald and Mr. Fotheringham, and Includes in its roster a number of the best voices now before the public Miss Agnes Brown, the prima donna ot the company this season, is a young woman who has created n great furore since being presented in her present position. Other members of the company are up to the Bostonlan standard. On Wednesday at tha matinee "Roblnhood" will be sung, and on Wednesday evening a new opera, "The Queen of Laughter," will be the bill. Seats are now on sale at the Boyd for the engagement of the Four Cohans In "Running for Office," which opens on Fri day evening. All goods sold at Hubermann's Jewelry store guaranteed as to price and quality. Horses clipped. 317 8. Fourteenth. Tel. K. Dentist with well established' practice in an excellent location In Beu building de sires gentleman to share office, preferably physician. Address E St. bee office. Grand Valley, Colorado, fruit lands. Send to F. W. Popple, Parachute, Colo., for a book bbout fruit, sugar beets, alfalfa and grain lands In Grand Valley, Colo., free. Another new firm has been gained by Omaha In Lowrey Bros. & Co., who have come from Lincoln, Neb. They do a coin mission business in grain and stocks, ami are located at 212 New York Life building. A. B. Hubermnnn, only diamond importer in the west, cor. Thirteenth and Douglas. im:n. JOHNSON Frank A.. Maareh 27, 1904, aged 4.' years, 1 month. 14 daya. Funeral Wednesday afternoon. March SO. at t o'clock, from residence, Reward afreet. Interment Forest Lawu. Friends Invited. MANY LIVES SAVED And Scores of Them Reside in Omaha. Kidney Ills develop quickly. Only a little backache at first Neglect the ache, other troubles follow. Urinary disorders diabetes Brlght's dis ease. Doan's Kidney Pills save many Uvea. Cure kidney ills before too late. Omaha people endorse them. Mr. C. U. Wiklund, S30 South 23d street, engineer at the Bheely building, says: "I first felt sharp pains across the small of my back; I thought nothing of it at the time, but it gradually grew worse, and the heat In the engine room during the day and the sudden change when I went out nights probably aggravated if not caused the trouble. I saw Doan's Kidney Fills ad vertised and got a box at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store, corner 15th and Douglas streets. I did not take all of the box before the trouble disappeared." For aaie by all dealers. Price, 50 cents per box. Foater-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name, Tkui's, gad taka M aubatltuta 1! Orchard Wilkelm Carpet Company T T are showing a very large line of new styles in Scotch and French madras which we are sure will interest you. A f White and cream madras, 48 I J lnche3 wide, very serviceable JT,JC and washabla, Just, the thing for bed rooms and upstair sitting rooms, yard 43c. Q ft Art glass madras, reproductions Q I" of old stained glass, made In col- JtjQ ors SO inches wide, twenty-five different styles, price, eighty-five cents per yard. x m Savoy Cloth a new weave for f ' ever hangings comes in three colors Arabian, green and red forty-eight Inches wide, at ninety -five cents pair. if Madras Curtains Fifty styles ft AA I Kill new madras curtains for r II li libraries, halls and dining ' rooms special, at,flve dollars per pair. 8n ! Crete Curtains New French Q f J Crete Curtains, very stylish 0 g J we have them In all colors, pr H auaaoii ii i a'wag'jj'j me tpai. 1 &he Best of Everything The Only Double Track Railway to Chicago Very Low Rates .. .to.... Minnesota, Dakota, Montana, Washington, Oregon and Canadian Northwest and April. Ft On varloua dates in March a City OffiCes 14011403 FAR NAM ST. OMAHA TEU 624-561 jSSEZ CLOSING OUT AlAj OUR- Buggies, Carriages 0 wrr E and wagons FREDRICKSON Fifteenth sod Capitol Ave. Read our special "ad" every Sunday and Wednesday In The Bee. MADE BY EXPERT WINE GROWERS OOOK'B. SERVED EVERYWHERE WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY i dtif hair. If 0y i fti.ch4, (t ca kx r felMatd io tU Batiafti Cs4JaT l(l.ou U0y la4TaVil Of aWeVp t)P SM a4cksvUw ol tlaa) MB Imperial Hair Regenerator 1' i af TM B ITANDAHD H Ala COiXKlNr;. if a : - l arAiMut.iy a.rmlru. Any tfii4. MtMluccd. I 0U4 , '.! m. i4 l APPLICATION LAMi 4 ' n )&i'jt i lis. anj, oi yutr nir iijea src f . ' 0aarUICWaLjMfsU.i;i.2JdSl.JasrYart 'VUVtao ' 3 artua UauuoQBlC ' usouem I I J) I 'V lai afJinr v- - " - m Correct Styles for Spring. Men's Easter Clothing...... You have a far better ami greater range of choice here than in any other clothing store in town. When you select your new spring suit here you have the satisfaction of know ing that the only difference between a suit or overcoat bought at the "Nebraska" nnd one from tlie most expensive tailor is a difference in price a difference 1 lint is T0 per cent in your favor. Here is a Special Offering for Easter Week.... Your choice of over 700 spring suits, top cents nnd era venctto rain-coats Tlie suits are in fine cheviots and wors teds nnd cassimeres The overcoats nre the smart short top coats. The longer lengths are shown for the more conserv ative dressers. The cravenette coats are in a good grade of ma terial, garments that you might expect to pay 13, for is The New Potay For Spring Like the Murch winds are seasonablo Just now Women's Low Oxfords, Blueher Cjt and Button stylos. Russian Calf and Patent Colt. Thla particular shoe Is the newest idea of the shoe maker and are shown in our store exclusively this spring. hen down town Monday we would be pleased to have you step In nnd look at these nnd other shoe novelties that we ure now showing for Women's DREXEL SHOE CO., 1419 Farnam Streit. Omaha's Up-t-D it Sho) Houti Hess & Swoboda 6ifr 1 Cfc Before you buy any Lilies come and see us and you will not be disappointed, as we carry the best only in cut flowers and plants. Big discount on lilies for churches. Hess .Swoboda 1415 Farnam. Paxton Hotel 1 fir si tpif JisaiutJ,i1ijuiiuB jaii jjj SLOAN'S LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism R AILWAV time: card. I'SIOlf STATION lOTII AD MAHCY. Chicago, nark Irland & Pacific. EAST. Lrara. 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