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    THE OMAHA DAILY 13EK: SUNDAY. FEIlItUAUY 12. 1WS.
LESSER SET FREE BY COURT
Judge Garland Takes Caie from Jury and
Dismisses the Charge.
ANOTHER SUMMERS INDICTMENT FALLS FLAT
Special Jttrat of Land OHIre, Arrnf
ol Ftlolfrlii Kspeaae Arcoanla,
la Liberated Dfraatc of
Wenkneaa nf Indictment.
The ca8 of W. n. Lewer of Tama, la.,
wpeflnl Pgrnt of the t'nlted Slates land
department, on trial before Judge C'arland
for the alleged falsification of Ills expense
accounts carta) to an abrtipt termination
yesterday. Judgo C'arland directing- the.
Jury to find a verdict of not guilty, and
ordering the discharge of the accused.
At the close of the evidence for the
government the attorney for the defendant
moved that a verdict be directed for him.
The court stated that the motion would be
granted on the ground that the gist of the
rffenso charged was the presenting of
false claims to the government for ap
proval and payment; that while the evi
dence showed that the claim was made
out In Nebraska, there was no showing
that any part of the presenting by mailing
or otherwise took place In Nebraska.
Hence the jury was directed to Tiring In a
verdict for the defendant and his discharge
ordered. '
I nlted States Attorney Baxter says that
"under said ruling It would be practically
Impnrslblo to secure a conviction In cases
of this klnJ. for the act of presenting
a false claim by mailing It or otherwise
would bo an Individual act, known only
to the Individual."
Charges Against Lesser.
The Indictment of Mr. Lesser grow out of
Investigations made by Mr. Lesser ns a
special agent of the lnnd department In un
dertaking to ferret out Illegal acts of fenc-.
lng the public lands by tho cattle barons
during tho regime of Special Agent Mosby
some three or more years ago. Charges
were brought against Lesser, It Is alleged,
nt tho Instance of the cattlemen, who felt
nggrleved at some of his work, and finally
In November, 1903, Lesser wns Indicted by
the federal grand Jury for rendering false
expense accounts. Tho case was tried In
May, IMA, and owing to illness In the family
of one of tho Jurors before whom the case
was tried, the Jury was discharged and a
new trial was ordered. This Is the trial
that has Just been finished, with a verdict
for Lesser.
The cam is one of the Indictments brought
about through the Industry of former Dis
trict Attorney Summers,' and has met the
fate of all. that have been tried.
There yet remains on the docket of this
famous session of the federal grand Jury
the land-fencing cases, In which Uartldt
Richards, Frank Currlo and other extensive
rattle owners stand indicted for the illegal
fencing of public lands. These cases will
be tried nt the May term of the United
States court for this district, as It will bo
Impossible to reach them this term.
. .. .
Honor to a Loral Advertising- Man.
Mr. William Kennedy, the advertising
manager for the Bennett company, leaves
this evening for New York on the Invitation
of the Sphinx rlub to attend Its annual
banquet Inithe Waldorf-Astoria Tuesday
evening.
Mr. Kennedy Is one of the speakers In
favor of trading stamps and from his local
position as an exponent of the little stick
ers, the Sphinxes may reckon on something
Incisive.
Kevr Apartment House.
The Hamilton apartment house, at
Twenty-fourth and Fa mam streets, when
completed, will be one of the most at
tractive apartment houses In the city. The
dozen or more apartments are being fin
ished as rapidly as possible, several of
which are already occupied. The owners,
It. P. and Kd O. Hamilton, expect to have
the entire building completed by March 1.
They have certainly succeeded In con
structing a model house In every detail,
combining both elegant and substantial
finish and comfort for the occupants.
Card of Thanks.
l'o our many kind friends and to Covert
lodgn No. 11, V. and A. M.; Foresters
court. Omaha, No. 1001; North Omaha
lodge No. 15!, A. O. TV W., and to tho
fellow shopmen we wish to extend our
heartfelt thanks for the love and sympa
thy shown us and for the many floral
tributes sent during the sickness and death
of our denr husband- and father.
MRS. C. If. QGBCRN
AND FAMILY.
, Mondnmln lodge No. Ill, Fraternal Union
of America, will give a valentine social
Monday evening. Feb. 13. at their hall, 17th
mid Douglas sts. The evening will be de
voted to cards, refreshments and dancing.
Members and their friends are Invited. Ad
mission, lSe. t
A high five card party will be given by
Garfield circle. Ladies of the Grand Army
'of tho Republic, Friday evening, February
IT, at Red men's hull, Continental block.
All are invited.
Auditorium March 7 that's all.
Clothing on credit at Rldgley's, 1417 Doug.
Cushion
solo
Shoes
S4.00
for
S3.00
To Introduce our New Cushion, Sole
Shoe for Women we will sell a limited
number of pairs Montlav and Tuesday
at (3.0U. This is our regular 14.00 shoe.
The Cushion Inner (kiln is composed
Of the very best guaranteed felt, mak
ing it a nonconductor of water, of heat
or cold. People troubled with chil
blains, tender feet or bunions will And
tills an Ideal shoe. Bliea, 2t to 8;
width. A to K.
being a new line of shoe, we have
all slses and widths and can tit any
foot.
Drexel Shoe Co.,
(419 FARNAU STREET,
Omahi't Up-ti-liti Shu Him
ASK FOB OUR FREE CATALOOiTB.
urn
I ASK
Bl WKEK AT AlDITOBIt.H IUK
Thl Week Will He a Baay and Inter
rating One at the Aadltorlnm.
Monday night there Will be skating until
:45 and then a polo match between the
Auditorium team and the champions f
Iowju Tuesday, night will bo given ov-t
to those who like to put In tho time skating
without Interruption. Wednesday night
there will be skating, with a special feature
In the shape of a pofiito race. Thursday
afternoon will be ladies' day s usual, but
Manager Glllan has arranged to have the
band furnish music for the large number
of ladles who come to skate. Friday night
there will be a raco between Mrs. C'uscaden
of Omaha and Miss Dora I tollman of Lin
coln. These ladles have racd at Lincoln,
where Mrs. Cuscaden was beaten by ft very
small margin, but she Is determined to
win the race in Omaha and her friends will
be glad to see her do It. Saturday after
noon and night will be given over to gen
eral skating.
The Auditorium rink is becoming m8re
popular every week and the patrons seem
to enjoy tho exerclso and entertainment
more and more ns they become more pro
ficient on the rollers. The skating contest
held last Thursday night proved to, be very
popular and Manager Gllt-in will put on
two more contents next week, one for single
lady skaters and couples, and another for
men and boys. There will be musio by
the band every . night and en Thursday
afternoon of this week.
To the aoathrasf.
The Southeastern. Limited of the 'Frisco
System leaves Kansas City dally 6:J0 p. m.
reaches Memphis 7:56 a. m.. New Orleans
SS0 p. m., Birmingham 3:.rio p. m., Atlanta
11:10 p. m.. Savannah 7:00 a.' m.. Jackson
villo a. m. Through sleeper Konsas
City .to Jacksonville. Fla. Trave lers should
leave .Nebraska and Iowa points - In the
forrnnnn to connect with this palatial tra!n.
Address Passenger Traffic Department-.
Kansas City, Mo., for detailed Information
Rates to Farlfle l oam Cnt f 1S.OO.
Commencing March 1st the Iowa Central
will have on sale dally one way tickets 4q
Ban Francisco, Ixis Angeles, Portland and
other iKilnls In the west 'and northwest:
Rates cut 11.700.' Through tourist cars to
California without change. Call on agent!
for full particulars, or address
A. B. CUTTS. ;
G. P. & T. A. . Minneapolis, Minn. .
The First Annual Ball.
The Bennett company employes to the
number of 600 will enjoy their first annual
ball Thursday evening-, February 16, at
Metropolitan hall. Twenty-third and Har
ney streets.
Though the function la to an extent ex
clusive, friends of the Bennett company
will receive admission tickets by speaking
to tho heads of departments.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to offer our heartfelt thanks to
our friends and also the Rational Associa
tion of Letter Carriers, the A. O. U. W.
lodge No.' 18 and the Degree of Honor No.
27, for tho kindness and sympathy shown,
as well es the floral offerings, In the death
of our be loved husband and father. ' v
MRS. C REMILLARD AND FAMILY.
R. W. Richardson has opened new office
at No. 617 Bee building and resumed the
practice of law. He solicits the return of
all his old clients and as many new .ones as
possible.
The newest, best and only rational cure
for Indigestion and dyspepsia is Diner's
Digesters taken before meals, at Myers
Dillon Drug Co.
Garfield circle, No. 1L Ladles of the
Grand Army of tho Republic Fu il o(
Comrado Dcluney from Lange hotel, .orner
Thirteenth and Jackson, today 1 p. m.
Dr. Ewlng Brown, McCague Bldg.. 1.5th.
and Dodge. Practice limited 4o gynecology.
Gas and electric fixtures, wholesale and
retail. Nebraska Electric CO., 13th and
Harney streets.
JusJ . received, car of Portland cutters,
also bobs. LININGER'& METCALF CO.
Invest Constant Oil none. 301 N. T. Life.
Harry B. Davis, undertaker, ill S. 18th.
Have Root print It.
SALE OF
MARTIN -GOTT'S
HATS, CAPS,
GLOVES.
We expect another big rush . Monday.
Men's Gloves, cloth back and Indian buck
front, 25c. Golf Gloves, the 60c kind, 25c.
Lined Buck Gloves. 48c. Gauntlets, with
buck front. 4So. $1.00 Dressed Kid Gloves,
48c. Fur Mittens, 69c, worth $1.25. Men's
Heavy Beaver Caps, 19c. Caps that sell
everywhere for 75c, sale price 39c. Caps
with fur lining, worth up to $1.25, sale price
45c. Martln-Cotfs Soft Hats, worth up to
$:t.OO. Your pick 69c. Choice of any of Mar-
tln-Cott s Stiff Hats. 95c.
' i
Other Goods on Sale.
Odds and ends In Men's Suits, worth up
to $18.00. your choice. $7.90. Heavy fancy
$3.00 Curdoroy Pants, $1.90. Choice of all.
Silk Mufflers, worth up to $2.00, your pick,
45c. Red flannel lined Overshoes (arc
tics), 98c. Wool Underwear. 48c. Blue Flan
nel Shirts, 69c. Special Overcoat values at
$4.90.
THE GUARANTEE
CLOTHING CO.,
I5I9-I52I DOUGLAS ST.
Edholm, Jewler. 16th and Harnsy at.
Men's, boys', children s clothing." hats.
Indira' suits, skirts, millinery, etc.; cash or
credit. People's Store, l'ith and Farnam.
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Auditorium March 7 that's all.
DIED.
DELANEY James, February 8, in05, aged
60 years 5 months find 1 day, at his home,
the Lange hotel, .Thirteenth and Jackson
streets.
Custer post. Grand Army of the Repub
lic, will hold their services at the Ijane
hotel at 1 p. in., Sunday, after which the
body will be removed to Masonic ha!!.
Sixteenth nnd Capitol avenue, where ser
vices will be held at 2 o'clock p. m., un
der auiiplees of St. John's lodge. No. 26,
A. F. and' A. M. Deceased wan proprie
tor of the St. James and I-nnge hotels.
Interment at Forest Lawn cemetery
Friends Invited.
STEPHENS Eva Grable, February 9. 1905,
aged 42 years, beloved wife of Charles F.
Stephens.
Funeral Sunday afternoon, February 12,
at 3 o'clock, from Harry IV Davis' under
taking room. 411 South Fifteenth street.
Interment Prospect Hill. Friends Invited.
Springfield (Illinois) papers, please copy.
Cure for Fits on Trial
Here Is tho fairest offer ever made to th.3
sufferer with epilepsy or fits. Deposit $1.50
with your druggist and get' a bottle of'
Elixir Kosine. If it does not help you and
show that Its continued use -will effect a
complete and lasting cure, your money will
bo returned at once.'
Elixir Kosine Is the discovery of a well
known Washington sclentlcst. and this offer
will .be faithfully carried out. The rem
edy will positively cure epiheptic fits and all
similar .nervous twltchlngs arid spasmodic
affections, no matter what the cause: . If
It does not do all that Is claimed for it
your money will bo refunded -to you and
your medicine will cost you absolutely
nothing. Elixir Kosine Is a scientific dis
covery, can be. used by both eexeB and by
all ages with perfect safety and absolute
certainty of cure. It Is the only known
cure for fits, the only remedy for this dis
ease that costs you nothing unless it cures.
Price, $1.G0. Mail orders filled.
Elixir Kosine Co., Washington, T.
C, or Brnton Drag Co., Cor ISth anil
Farnnm streets. ' -
The Real
Shoe Sale
Of the Season.
Is our Grand Clean-Up Sale of Shoes
which . was started ten days ago and
continues through this week. They
are all high grade, reliable shoes; such
only as we sell and we have cut the
prices down so low that they make
the most attractive shoe "bargains
ffered in the city.
AT 2.03 A PAIR
We offer a Man's French Enamel
and Velour Calf Shoe worth $4.00.
AT CT.5 A PAIR .
A Time-Lock on Your Money
would be good protection, but a
better plan is to invest a definite
.;sunr. annually in a
Guaranteed 6 Investment Policy
-of the-
BankersReserveLifeCo.
of Omaha, Nebraska
Good for Face Value at Maturity
Energetic men Wanted to sell this
up-to-date policy. For terms an.d
particulars call oh or address
B. H. R0BIS0N, President
Fourteen Years
Same Location
Wo offer a Man's Stylish and
Up-to-Date Putent Colt $5.00 Shoe
on Potay and London lust.-
AT '3 CO A PAIR
We sell you a Women's $5.00 and
$6.00 Patent Kid Shoe, Laird &
Schober's muke.
AT 2.0.1 A PAIR '
We offer a lot of Women's Kid
and Uun Metal Calf Shoes, worth
$4.U0.
AT 1.4B A PAIR
We offer a lot of Misses' $2.50 and
$3.00 Patent Lt-athcr Dress Shoes.
And wo have many other bargains
for men, women and children. It will
pay you to see
FRY SHOE CO.
16th and Douglas Sts
SPADRA COAL
Quality counts all coal is NOT alike. You will .finok a
difference when you burn it.i, All our coal comes from mines
that have a reputation for quality and uniformity. Every
load is carefully screened and is delivered when and where
you order Jt.
SPADRA la the highest grade of Arkansas Coal, and in burning it you
need have no fear of trying an experiment, as it is a proved success
shown by our large list of customers who use it with perfect satisfaction.
SPADRA -will do all that is claimed for it, and is. rapidly supplanting
' Pennsylvania anthracite for use in furnaces and grales. v
SPADRA ORATE, ton $8.50
C. B. HAVENS & CO. 21.W, W'-
w a r.M-
-Steam
COAL
Domestic
ROCK SPRINGS, the people's
COAL We always have it.
BONANZA King among furnace
coals always on hand.
CENTRAL COAL COKE CO.
IStti and Harney Sti
'PHONES I22I-I693-47I8.
DEPCTT STATE VETERINARIAN,
H. L. RAMACCIOTTI. D. V. S.
C'lTV VETKRJVIIUA.
Office and Infirmary, 3th and Maaon Sts.
OMAHA,- NEB. Telephone K.
tfHIANDWOMfft.
bikliiiiAl i.cbri,iaBi
M IrriUtl.M it ulo.rliuk.
gWf ..mm." vt m o
rvuftaa. P.lalm, sad nut acuta.
i ciowMn.o
ai .oiuui..j.t.
Dr. Bradbury 1506 FARNAii
DENTIST 'PHONE 1756
The most censative
nerves removed with
out pain
Loose teeth made
solid.
Written Guarantee
BIG
HAT
SALE
Continutt Mondty
IKE RKL.1ADLK STOItK.
BIG
HAT
SALB.
Continues Mondiy
GREAT SALE OF HATS
WHICH WAS ANNOUNCED IN FRIDAY KVENIN(i'S TAPERS WILL MB
CONTINUED
MONDAY, FEB. 13TH. .
THE UNDAMAGED HATS AND CATS from the MAKTIN-COTT II AT
CO.. INCLUDING ALL THE LATEST WRINU SHAPES IN MOTH HTIIT
AND SOFT KELT.
ALL NEW. BRIGHT, CLEAN. UNDAMAGED GOODS VLL MOST WON
DERFUL BARGAINS.
MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HATS In great variety of styles f A . ) C
choice Monday lUU'iSJL
ALL $2.00 AND $2.50 FELT HATS From the Martin-Cott stok CO
choice Monday JUC
ALL $2.75 TO $3.00 FELT HATS From tho Martin-Cott stock n P f A
choice Monday JC-I.UC
SWELLEST SPUING STYLES IN MEN'S FELT HATS From the f PA
Martin-Cott stock worth $;i.00 and $3.5i choice Monday liJU
AN IMMENSE LINE OF CAPS-wortu tn to 50c 10, fa
choice Monday 1UU
The GUEATEST BARGAIN ori'OUTUNlTY EVER KNOWN IN OMAHA.
COME EARLY.
Teeth Extracted With
out Pain.
Fllllnca 50c up
Crown $2.50 tip
Bridge Work $2. 50 up
Plates. $2.00 up
ak v
THE LANGE
i 1 1 ri --ri-ii'niiiifl""''.
GIOCERY CO. I
PRICES AS
Belna; the oldeat eatabllahed Grocery in tho city of Omaha and well
known to everyone for the loat thirty-lire yeara n-iah to remind
the) people that vre are at the name old entnhllahed pluoe. We' are
a-olnn- to have a apeclal aale of fancy Imported Koodi na vtcll aa
all atandard every day vooda. -
FOLLOWS:
'Jellies, In Klaraes, all flavors, Va
ular 10c seller, A r
our price
Taney Jam, tall glass Jars, all
flavors, regular 25c seller, Oc
our price ivw
. Btarch, in packages. Sioux, Class
' or Defiance, 10c sellers, Cn
our price
CrQARS AT HALF PRICK.
Florodora Operas, fine smoke. 6
cigars in pacKage, regular cr
10c
48-pound sack Jersey Cream QQC
Flour, per sack 0 ,..'c''
48-pound sack Diamond Weddlna:
North Dakota, best ever came on
the market we guarantee every
sack nnd the money cheerfully
refunded, worth $1.S6, 1 en
niir nrlr-o KUVJ
Extra fine Coffee, ,
per package..
. ' ' .TEAS.
Uneolored Japan Tea, regular COo 1
; seller, our price, riC
per pound "--"'
Uneolored Japan Tea,' In- packages,
extra fancy, regular 70c. fJSc
- -
Raisins, regular 10c
seller, at
2- pound cans Sweet Corn.
.Per can
3- pound cans Tomatoes,
per can
,5c
8c
igar
price 10c, our price
Florodora. 3 cigars In
regular 10c,
our price
By the box, one-half the regular
selling Drice.'
Good 6-cent Cigars, our 1
-price, 13 for
NEW YORK STATE APPLES.
In l-gallon cans, regular 1fr
30c seller, our price ,u
package,
5c
25c
THE LANGE GROCERY CI
IMPORTERS OF FANCY GROCERIES.
606 S. 13th St. Telephone 1459
. A.
V u.r... afa-.M.- ..mi.
-,,.. . HuaaMmiaTi a-anT ai a.lf fir - H i il ItltltHaaH Hf-THI W HfllTl
!
NEW TR.AIN
SERVICE
BETWEEN
Kansas City, Mo.,
Coffee vi lie,
Little Rock and
Hot Spring, Ark.,
Via MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
and IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE
The Terminal, Radlo-aotlv waters of Hot Springe, Arkaneae, will
be rendered conveniently aooeesible by the new train eervlce over
the Missouri Paclflo Railway and Iron Mountain Route. Leaving
Kansas City at noon and arriving at the Springs next morning. Re
turning train leaves the Springs at 7 p. m. arriving at Kansas City
next afternoon. For pamphlet, time tables, etc, call or address
H. C. TOWNSENO, Cen. Pass. Ticket Agent, St. Louis, Missouri, or
CITY TICKET OFFICE
Southeast Corner 15th sad Farm art. Of! A HA, NEB.
TOM HITCHES, T..P. Al T. F. QODFREY, P. & T. A.
Wonderful Overcoat and Suit Values
Tho best barpnln to bo found in Men's Clothing nrc here. All our iiiiuienss
stock of Winter Clothing has been greatly reduced In lriee.
$12.50 and $i5.00
Men's Suits, $7.50
Latest stylos, best fabrics, patterns and
colors. 'Workniniislilp throughout, of
the very best. 'Suits you can depend
on for first class service, 7 50
$18.00 and $20.00
, Men's Suits, $10.00
All of them hiind-tnilored throughout
by the most skilled workmen. tinr
uicnta that are simply perfection in
lit, fashion and fabric. Best values
Hhown In the city,
nt
10.00
MEN'S OVEKCOATS In Vicunas, Cheviots. Irlnh Frieze, Kerseys, Beavers,
etc long and medium lengths-woith sflO.iX), fl2.X $1..(K) and $18.00
divided into two lots for this sale, 7 50 10 00
. BOYS' KN'fiE FANTS SUITS-Ages 8 to lOyears regular ?3.W)
to $5.00 values, now
2.50
BOYS' KNKK PANTS Worth (J5c to $1.00. on sale Monday In 5r n
'two lots, at ; JDC'DXJC
MEN'S CORDUKOY PANTS Worth up to $2.50-
, special, at
1.50
HAYOEW
BftS.
DELAY'S DANGER.
"T ojiiorrn w nwcr
comes," but tho day af
ter today always ar
rives on schedule time.
With it comes. tho need
of clothing that should
have been ordered last,
week.. Today's tho day
to order that extra pair
of Mact'arthy Trousers
you'll soon need; $6 to
$12.
MacCarthy-
Tailoring: Co.,
JO4-J08 B. 18th St. Next Door to
Wabaah Ticket Office Phona 1S01
DR.
McGREW
SPECIALIST.
Treata all forma of
DISEASES OF
' MEN
SS Yean' Kxpnrlnnoa
18 Years In Omaha
A Medical Expert
wbosa roniarkabla
auceena liaa uevar
been excelled.
Nearly 30,000 Cases Cured.
Vtrlcoctla. Hydrocele, Blooa Polaon. 8U,ciura, OlMt.
Mwtoiu Debility, bow et Stres-th end VIUII17.
His Home Treatment
ae permanently curert 'AouMnds of ceaee of chroele
Kenoui, Hecul, Kiantr ana Bladder and Hkln Die.
aiea at aiaall coal, eave time ana money by dee
crlblof you 1 ease and write for KKKK HOOK sal
tar ma at treatmeat. lladlclne tent la Plata fiackae-e.
Charges Low Consultation Free
Office Hour i a. m. to i ll) p. m. ; Bundaya. I
a m. to 4:.'o p. m. Call er write, ku UC
C9ca tis c. i4ta 8t.. Omaha. Neb.
..ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS..
WE SELL ABOUT FORTY KINDS
Prices from SI.50 to $S.OO
PRL'US AND RUBBKR GOODS.
AVrtte for Catalogue.
SHERMAN X McCONNELL DRUQ CO
Cor. 16th and Dodge Sts.. OMAHA.
Smile
A Smiling Face
Is An Attractive Face
frnm iiKlntr SITNTlKItrAXIVS COAL.
111 J II lift IU ' v-w we. v " H t
In the kitchen the smiles grow from HANNA or 1U)CK
SrKIMIS COAL. Vi'e never hud a better stock; of theso
coals, and tuu slsse Is Just right for the range. .
Hanna Nut, $6.90. Rock Spring Nut, $7.40.
For the furnace you cau, with a smile, contemplate the
economy of burning; Oaark the best, absolutely the very best
Arkansas aiithraclteS.W). Cost lee thun regular
hard coal and is preferred by many. HUUN U2AHK.
Automatic ncreen make our co:l bo cleau. no five from
lack. dirt, dimt and waste that smiles are inevitable. AVhy
not begin smiling at once?
AN EXTRACT FROM
HER LETTER
"If you could only be here this winter morning
and see for yourself, you would no longer doubt
me. Roses are blooming in our front yard, and
' all nature is as far advanced in this lovely Amer
ican summer land as it will be in your Eastern
home by June.
We made the journey from Omaha to 4he
Goldon Gate via the Union Paoiflo and Kouthern
Pacitio to avoid the circuitous routes an Important
ittm in the winter. A trip to California is made
delightful by tho perfect service and luxurious accommo
dation of the 'Overland Limited' which is perhsps tho
most finely equipped traiu in the world."
BI IUKI YOUR TIOKITS MAD OVER
UNION PACIFIC
INQUIBl AT
C'ltr Ticket Office, 1324 Karuani St.
Those 3IU.
Smile
Sunderland Bros. Go.
New Offices, 1608 Harney Street
PRIVATE 'PHONE EXCHANGE
THREE WIRES No. 292
1
smile
Ask for a
i.'iwiiiwimillli II W
QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO I
aCfaalSiP -Vn-i ara HOT payln for l"ia. lenre painnn. riora..
DEBT BECAUSE TOJ ara , .Vllf, i;.Udro, WI'AL o Imparl,.
trra, T. IMVia. .
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