Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 19, 1905, NEW SECTION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAIT.Y BEEl SUKDAT, MARCH 1, IMS.
SOCIETY ASD THE TEA TABLE
Betnrn to thl Cuatoffl of tears Ago it Now
Hot: f o'.iciabl.
AID TO SOCIABILITY AND COURTSHIP
ftm Rlt Of lh Yafcna Are ftefcln.
ulna tulrrftl folk and
rtt Important AnnftnMrr
fttehta fmanfl.
AfteraeoM Tea.
Near flv avinrk
By th 1IMI Dutch clock
O lOf floW
Ciirtln drwn low
Candle -wlnk .
Cske whit mill pink;
Tt battle hum
J.emtin nd rum
Hcent on the sir
Flower everywhere
ttlrl In (town grer-ii
ttds mKr.ln.
Waiting her me
Bom on I due:
Ahl There lh bll
Hook thrown pellmell
A tp In tha hall
Visiter ill
Bom on get
Ylolot
then tea for two
Jo goM of you!
; Cresm? A lot.
- iogar-T What?
' , Kat Maitcrton.
The Social Calendar. .
fONDAT-SouthwMf Dancing club' clo-
Tvf BMV-WMn of the. EntrC Nmit
Card club; mptTng of the South Po
Whlt club: nlngtnil of th Current
Tofrlc e.fartmnt nf In- Wonwin' club,
Mm. F. R. Htrelglit .hostess.
WEDNERDAY-Meetltig of th Mrrh
Innelte club, Irs. Rosa hostess; Mr. nnd
Mm. C. W. Hull entertain the Lvcnlng
Whist club. , . , , .
FRIDAY Mr. Etigen . tuvl entertains
, the C. T. Euchre club. .
BATt'HDA Y Mr. nd Mr. I. Roths
child's oelebretlon of their wedding an
niversary at Metropolitan club.
nrdsj- evening In calibration of their
twenty-fifth Wedding annlrrarr.
Mr. F. R. Ftreight will entertain th
Kensington sftemnon given by th- current
topl ilTartment nf th Woman', club
Tuesday, t her home on South Thirty
Aft It treet. , Mi Josie MfHtigh. Mr.
Frank Crmlchl and Mr. W. II. Wil
bur will be nltant hote.
the roiy little tea table with It fragile
china and franrant little teapot that were
relegated to the atoro place several -on
ago have reappeared In more than
he of Oman' faahlonable drawing room
the the Ienten rlrri tlB isMtied upon
bclefy, and nre becoming n wonderfully
popular division Smohg thnse whose busi
ness na dinner hour admit 6f lato after
rloon call, and also to certain of thoaa
who have reached the tng where It I
evident that "two la company," And, by
the way, a number f these are noted.
Those who watch the traw eey that
something bealdc tea I brewing In torn
of the fh!onanle home of the city and
that there will be announcement that will
Justify their suspicion, when f.ent 1 over.
And there are other bueybocllon who ay
that there are several girls In society who.
welcome th postman more than any other
mn who call at their home and that
thee are the one from whom announce
ment are most likely to come. Certainly
this prediction has proven true In two
case very recently, and Just a certainly
there are several other girl In society who
hftve always been very popular, but who
have withdrawn In a measure this season.
Excepting "Parsifal" the last seven day
hav been on uneventful round of shopping,
consultations' with milliner and dresn
maker, bridge, little luncheons and calls,
but tilt there seem none ready to call
It tuplt. Thl may not be the case much
longer, for several of the clubs that have
been hietlht a" Winter hav' held their
final session and because they came hut
fortnightly tlie.V were all the more wel
come and will b misled the rhore. ' Other
thing than amusement are to be thought
of at thl eason when people are getting
thing' ready to leave tor the summer.
Tor th meat part thl week' calendar
Ift made up of meeting postponed from
last week on aeeount of "Parlfl." Mow
ever, there are Dure to be other thing
before th week I over.
Th marriage of Miss Anna Rt Orcutt
to Mr. Ixiuls Talmage Jacques of Chicago
will be Solemnised quietly, at the home of
the bride WO. South Twenty-lxth atreet,
April 11. Mr. Jacques 1 a successful
young business man of Chicago. Mlsa
Orcutt is one of the best , known young
women In society, and her' inany friend
Will regret her . departure from Omaha
while extending their congratulations. Mr.
Jacques spent several day in the city last
wk enroute to Texas and will atop on
hi return next week.
Th member of the Racquet club have
Anally decided to open th club to the
women between 4 and 6 o'clock Saturday
afternoon. Tea will be aerved and thos
two hour promise to become very popular
lu an exclusive way.
Coming Event.
The Winflcld club will hold Its April
party the evening of the 21at, at Metro
politan club.
The postponed meeting of the South Sid
Whist club 'will be entertained thl week
at the horn of Mr Murphy.
Mr. Eugene Duval will entertain th
member of th T. C. Euchre club at
luncheon nd card Friday.
Th Southwest Dancing club will hold
It lt dancing party of th teaaon. Mon
day evening at Chamber' academy.
Guests will be entertained.
Mr. Hstetter and Mr. Dickinson will
b hoitesie of this wek' meeting of the
JEtitr Nous card cluB which Will be held
at the home of the former.
Mr. and Mr Lea Rothschild will receive
their friend at the Metropolitan club sat-
SUPERIOR MERIT.
Remarkable t.aratlve Properties of
Remedy (or ladlfestloM a ad.
ktotnaca Waakaca.
Stuart Dypepsla Tablet, a prepara
tion for the cure of dyspepsia and th va
rioua form of indigestion and tomach
trouble, owe ita great aucces a a our
for these 'trouble to. the fact that H i
prepared for dlseaa and weakness of th
tomach and digestive organs ONLY, and
i not recommended 6r advlsV tor any
other ill.
it is not a cure-all, but for any stomach
trouble it I Undoubtedly tliA SAFEST,
mod eemlbl remedy that can be advised
iin the prospeot of a permanent cure1. It
l prepared in - tablet form, pleasant to
lasts, composed1 of vegetable and fruit es
sences, pure pepsin and Golden Seal, every
on of which act effectively in digesting
Hi foo4 eaten, thereby resting and luvig
oiating th weak stomach; KrJBT is na
ture cut for any diaeas, but you cannot
real th STOMACH unless you put Into it
something that will do It work or assist
iik th digestion of food.
That 1h exactly what Stuart Dyspepsia
iuliiot do! on grain of the digestiv prin
ciple contained in them will digest 1,000
grain of meat, egga or similar wholesome
(oods; they will digest th food whether
th stomach I In working order or not,
then by nourishing th body and resting
tha stomach at th same time, and RESi
and NOl R18HMKNT l htur' cur for
any wekn.
In person run down In flesh and app
tit these tablet build up th strength si.d
Increase flesh, because they digest flesh
forming food which th weak slomacli cau
not do, they inc reuse th flow of gaslrlu
Juice and prevent fermentation, acidlt)
and sour watery rising.
Btuart'a Dyspepsia Tablet can b found
at all druj tor at to cent per packag.
Tome aae tl Ooal.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Clarke and Mr. Jams
ft. . Boyd have gone to California.
Mr. Alfred Rurl gh ha gone td Denver
where he will visit hr sister for some
tirti.
Mr. W. B. Martin h relumed ftm a
Visit with friend In Chiogo and St. Taul.
Minn.
Mr. nd Mr. Cherle KounUe and Mr.
nd Mrs. Ward Luigess are sf'M'uMng: Sun
day In Chicago.
Mr. Maa of Sterling. III., who h-
been, the guest of her mother and tlster
hs returned to her home.
Mr. William Meyers of Washington I
tha guest for a fw day, of Mr. Jame
McKenna enroute to California.
Mrs. A. J. I.ove and little one nre In
Pan Frnncloo enroute home, and are ex
pected In Omaha the last of the week.
Mr. and Mr. Benjamin F. Smith who
hav spent the winter In New York ar
expected in Omaha the last of the month.
MIM Blnch Spinney of De Moines 1
In the city for tf few dy visiting her
Ister, Mrs. Frmk Robinson, at the Uintah.
Mrs. Peiiey of Kinporl. Ksn., came lt
week to be the guen of her flfluehter,
Mrs. Francl Drogan, who h been 111
for ome time.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton H. Brlgg left
Tuesday for Wet Baden. Ind., and other
polnta rurther outh. They expect to b
awn;- about two month.
Mrs. William Sanford Robinson, who ha
been the guest of Mrs. Llewellyn Jones at
Tacoma, Wawh., ha Just Joined a party
of friends at Victoria, B. C.
social Chit-that.
A daughter waa born to Mr. and Mr.
Ooorgo Meyer of Dubuque March 11.
Mr. and Mr. C. E. Wllklns have taken
the house at 813 South Twenty-ninth street.
Mr E. W. Dixon sailed Wednesday from
New York for Bermuda, wher he wltl re
main until April.
Mis Loma entertained th meeting of
one of the bridge cluba Friday afternoon
Mrs. Joseph Barker entertained the
Cooking club luncheon- Wednesday.
Mr. Clinton Rowell, n prominent attorney
of St. Louis, accompanied by hi son. are
In the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles F. Weller.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Powell announce
the marriage of their niece, Mis AHc
Brannln Powell, to Mr. Ocorge Alfred
Johnson, which will take place March 30.
Mr. Durward Ovltt, son of Mrs. 8. O.
Strickland has gone to St. Taul, where he
wilt visit his mother for a hort time be
fore entering upon, the duties of his new
offlrc at Eau Clare. Wla,
Mr. and Mr.. Frank Clarke and llttl
daughter and Mr. Detweiler have gone to
California. Mr. Clarke will return soon,
but Mr. Clarke und Mr. Detweiler will
spend two month on the coast. .
As the climate of Naeiau la proving so
beneficial to Mr. Herman Kountie, he and
Mrs. Kountze will remain there until the
middle of April. Before returning to
Omaha they will visit Hot Springs. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Sanford are In the
city, called here by the serious Illness of
their daughter, Mr. Charlea K. Weller.
Mr. Sanford la auperintendent of the Adam
Express company, with headquarters at
Cincinnati.
NeW ha been received In Omaha of th
death of Mrs. Blackmar. formerly a
teacher at Brownell hall, which occurred
In Paris, where she waa chaperoning Miss
Bertha Swensberg. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyden
plle of New York, Mis Swensberg'a guar
dian, will eall thl week to join her in
Pari.
The removal of Stewart Broa. from Coun
cil Bluff to Omaha will occasion the re
turn of Mr. and Mr. Dick Stewart and Mr.
and Mr. Ben Cotton to this city. Mr. and
Mr. Cotton have taken tha house at
Thirty-sixth and Dodge streets, but Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart have not as yet decided
upon their residence.
Mis Jessica Pintle, on of the teacher
at the Lathrop school, was pleasantly sur
prised last night by a call from nearly
all of her pupils. The affair had been ar
ranged by the young folks for several
days, but had been kept very secret from
"teacher," who waa taken completely by
surprise. - The evening wa delightfully
pent.
A number of young friend moat pleas
antly surprised Miss Emma Foley last
Tuesday evening. It being her 19th birth
day. ' The evening was spent In playing
games and music, after which refresh
ment were aerved.- Those present were:
Misses Lillian Rohrbough; Edith Cutler,
Mary Johnaon, Ethel Cutler, Messrs. A. D.
Roushar, J. E. Miller, Roy Allen, Joe Karr
and D. C. Nichola.
Miss Pearl Lurton Cole entertained a
number of her friends last Tuesday even
ing at the horn of Mr. O. W. Hendee,
Thoe preeent were: Mr. and Mr. J. A.
Cralk, Mr. and Mr. R. D. Johnston, Mlsse
Pearl -McMullen. Kan Chrlstenson, Minnie
Schonborn, Jennl Bennett, Sadlo Kent,
Virginia McMullen, Bertha Wilson. Messrs.
Harry Deunlson, William Reybard,' Phil
McMullen, Merlyn Mace, Roy Solomon,
Clifford Schonborn, James Bean, Ed Mc
Mullen, Graydon Fox, Guy Solomon.
Mia Blanche Sorenson, voice. 650 RRmge
block.
Mia Alexander of 1&6 South Thirtieth
venue la forming a eelect party for Euro
pean travel, and wtshea to add two or three
to her list at once.
FORECAST OF THE WEATHER
Partly Cloudy Today In Nebraska-
Itala or Saow aad Colder la
Bat Portion.
WASHINGTON. March l.-Forcat of
the weather for Sunday and Monday:
For Nebraska Pnrtly cloudy Sunday;
rain or anow and colder In east portion;
Monday, fair and warmer.
For Iowa Rain or snow and colder Sun
day, except fair and colder in northwest
portion; high north winds; Monday, fair
and warmer.
For v Colorado Partly cloudy Sunday;
Monday, fair -and warmer in east por
tion. For Wyoming partly cloudy Sunday;
rain In west portion; Monday, probably
fair.
For South Dakota-Fair Sunday; Monday,
fair and warmer.
For Missouri Rain and colder Sundiy;
Monday, fair.
For Kansas -Fair In west; rain In east
portion Sunday, followed by fair; colder
In southeast portion; Monday, fair and
warmer.
I, oral Rerord.
OFFICE OF Till? WFATMKR RCREAU.
OMAHA, March 1H. Official record of tern-
rfrature and pi e.-lpl lu uoii cvinpHrrU wlili
he corresponding day or the Insi three
years: ""S. ;i. ipox. jjnr1.
Maximum temperature.., J f ;o 44
Minimum temprratuie....-' 4t ttt 57 15
Mom 11 temperature M M H4 i
I'recipltHtlon OS ,00 T .00
Temperature and precipitation iepriuri
from 1 he normal nt Omaha rlnre March 1
and c "imrlm wlih the last two eaia:
Normal temperature y,
Ktrem for the day
Total exre since March 1
Normal precipitation .05 Inch
iJcfliieiiry for the day tr inch
Precipitation sine March 1 6t Inch
I intliioni'v elm Mnrch I , 1 Inch
1'rliiiein y for cor. period. lV 24 incii
Deficiency for cor. opsriod. "4 Inch
T Indicates trace of precipitation.
u x VkJOJlU, Local Forecaster.
mm SUBURBS
Rensna.
Mr. and Mrs. Ptanek of South Omaha
were Benson visitor last Sunday.
The new hardware store nf A. It. Hey
den A Co. will be opened Monday.
Several parties from here attended Tar-
itsi last Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr. Jack Hlllnt. how nf Omaha,
visited at the Frederick home on Thursday.
Mr. R. C. Hess and daughter. Eunice,
were guest In Council Bluffs last Wednes
day. Father F.rophy of th St. James' orphan
age, who has been 111 with pneumonia, la
much improved.
Mr. Aten Olft nd daughter have re
turned from a three weeka' visit at her old
home In Elkhorn.
William" Hopper, formerlv of Elkhorn, ex
pects to visit Indefinitely with his daughter,
Mm. James Walsh.
James A. Howard has fitted up seven
Office rooms on the second floor of Wulff's
grocery store building.
W. H. Donaldson has purchased lot 23
nd C4 In block 12 with the purpose of Im
mediately erecting a cottage.
Several rallwy mail clerks and their
families a Hon (led th club reception aiven
In Omnha last Thursday evening.
St. Bernard's Catholic church has been
prepared for the pHlnters and plasterers,
who will be lr. charge next week.
Mr. S. W. Horton nd Mrs. A. M. Tot
man are recovering from slialit Inluiiea
sustained by the sleet last Tuesday.
Will Moron. Jr.. returned last Wednes
day from several clays spent hunting In
tho Calhoun vicinity, jte had gool luck.
Marion tllllnn l,u HppIIaiI In on Itilo
butter making as an extensive business and
procured necessaries therefor last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hull entertained
a party of four t their home on Hos3
11111 at dinner on last 'i'hursrtny evening.
Mrs. J. A. Moras n of Omaha ti the
guest of Mr. William E. Joiu.n of C ttner
avenue at luncheon on last Wednesday.
The Benson pharmacy ha been freshly
decorated, papered and paneled, a well ua
furnished with a splendid soda fountain.
Revival meetings will begin with this
evenings service at the Mcuiodlst Episco
pal church, to which every 0110 is Invited.
One or Fred Bailey' cottages 011 Mc
Klnley street wo taken ponscHslon of
by .wvia coroaiey and family ot descent,
la.
Ollie Crawford of Omaha, and well known
lure, has ncecpted a position hi i'oriland,
Ore. 11 lclt tor thai piacs last Wednes
day. ,
The Blue side of the Sunday school con
text gave a recital furnished by Mr. and
Mrs. O. Al. Ritchie ot Omaha last Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mr. Virgil MeFarland and Mis.
D. H. Smith of Piattsmouth were guests
of Mr. O. W. Stelger at luncheon on last
1 huraday.
Mr. and Mr. Peter Graven Informally
entertained at luncheon Inst Sunday even
ing, six guests being from Omaha. Covers
were laid for twelve.
The Degree of Honor lodge Initiated on
new member Into the order Inst Tuesday
tvenliig. ihey had a their guest Mr. Pat
terson of Omaha, who briefly addressed
them. Light refreshment were served.
Fourteen young people pleasantly aur
prlsed Miss Mario Wampler nt her home,
iot Rlggs street.- In honor of her 13th
birthday anniversary last week. Refrtsh
mentn were served and a Jolly time re
ported by those In attendance.
Th first meeting of the gymnasium class
formed by the women of Benson was held
last Monday evening In the new Independ
ent Order of Odd Fellows' hall and the fim.
lesson given by the Instructor, Mr. C. A.
Pearson. Much enthusiasm has been dis
played by members.
The social event of the week wa the
surprise party tendered A. L. Johnaon last
Friday evening at hi home on Cottner av
enue. Thirty friends from Omaha and
Benson were present and spent an enjoy
able evening In cards. Refreshments were
served. Decorations were St. Patrick green.
Detlef Rlepen, Who was sIcK but a brief
time with pneumonia, died last Saturday,
March 11, at the home of his daughter,
Mr. Martin Tibke. a few miles west of
town. He waa 81 years of age, wa a native
01 vtermany ana an umana resident ror
thirty-six years. Funeral service wer
held In Omaha Tuesday. Interment wa at
forest uwn.
Dai.i.'.'s.
Mr. P. J. Barr Is at home again after a
coupia or monins srt.i: in onio ana otner
eastern points.
Mrs. W. L. Stewart of Portland, Ore.,
is it present me gueai or ner sister, Mrs.
james w. Hamilton.
Lieutenant David Stone has Joined his
who m mo noma or ner parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George HOagland.
Mr. and Mr. N. A. uek ha moved Into
ineir new nome on Cass street, between
roriy-eignin and 'orty-ninth streets.
Mr. R. C. Peters is buildlnr a barn In con
nectlOn with his handsome new residence,
Into which h axepeou to move in a few
wee KB.
For her son. Master Mnrlvn Cnmh, Mn
T. L. Comb gave a delightful birthday
fanjr bi uri- noma on iwage street Alon
day afternoon.
..The Dundee Woman's club will meet on
Wednesday with Mrs. J. S. Pyke.
Mrs. 8. R. Rush is out again after her
irteiu severe attacK or grip.
Mr. Wll Hoagland haa begun the build
ing of a fine new residence next that of hi
lamer, veorge HOag-land, at the corner
01 rony-eignin and Call torn a streets.
Mrs. P. H. Patton, formerly of Dundee
biiu iiu irojuiim at waierioo. la,, is the
sucoi 01 iirr moiner, xurs. William Haled,
who entertained Informally on Saturday
afternoon in her daughter's honor.
West Ambler.
Mrs. Bert Gants entertained her mother,
Mrs. Carbury. the middle of the week.
ilrs. 8. Shandy entertained friends from
Council Bluffs the latter part of th wek.
Ada Gants and Ella Roessig have acted
as assistant organist at the revival this
week.
The four children of Mrs. Frank Freeman
are sick with bronchitis and whooping
cough.
Mr. Michael Is building a new fence and
making other improvements for A. W.
Spoerri this week.
Mrs. John Ivers of Twenty-eighth atreet
was the guest of West Ambler friends at
dinner on Friday.
Rev. B, M. Henderson returned from
his trip to Schuyler MondiV, where ha
filled the M. E. pulpit on Sunday.
J. E. Aughe and wife took dinner with
their son Frank and wife, on Fr.iday, at
Beward
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Women
W&3
Cannot
Be
Corel
Backed up by over a third of a century
of remarkable and uniform cures, a record
such a no other remedy for th disease
and weakness peculiar to women ever
attained, the proprietor of Dr, Pierce'
Favorit Prescription now feel fully war.
ranted in offering to py $500 id legal
money of the United States, for any case
f Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolap
sus, or Falling of Womb which they, cub- v
not cut. All they ask is a fair and teaaon
abl trial of their mean of cure.
I ustd four bottles of your 'Favorite Pre
scription ' and oae of 'Golden Medical Dlscav
ery.' write Mr. Elmer O. Shearer, of Motiot
hope. Lancaster Co,, fa.. "s ca say that I aa
eared of that dreaded dbwaa. uterin trouble.
Aai la better health than eer before. Every
one wbo know m is surprised to see me look
so well. la Jus I was so poor hi bmlth thsl
at time 1 could aot walk. To-day I sin tnrtd.
1 tU everybody that Lir. fuerc s audioac
cured mi-
PaBB. Dr. Pierce' Common Sens Med.
teal Adviser is sent frt on receipt of stamp
to pay expense of nulling enly. 6ead 31
ne-cent stamps for the cloth-bound volume.
Address World' Dispensary Medical Asso
ciation, Proprietor, Bufiaio, U. V.
their horn at Sixteenth and Cuming
tret.
The tdle' Aid ocletv will rrit at th
church to quilt all day on Thursday, Mrrii
St. Hot lunch will b served at noon.
Kveryone Is urrd to be present.
Mrs. Chas. Sva ha heen Improving the
few pleMsnnt dv of thl week In getting
out among her neighbors, having been con
fined to her home all winter by illness.
The linemen have been b'iy the pt
week repairing tho lln on Lincoln avenue
and lo extending the telephone to Fast
Amhler and south on Forty-second etreet
to South Omshs.
Tli revival at South Wt church under
the leadership of the evsnfellst. Mis M
Phillips, has bn a decided uecess th
past week not withstanding th Inclement
weather. Over a doen convert r th
fruit of her unceasing labor. The meet
ing will continue a long a uch deep
Interest ll shown.
Florence.
Delia Cole, the llttl dughter of Mr. and
Mr. Ethnn Cole, hs been sick.
Mr. nd Mr. Wllllm Ptilt attended
"Prslfal" In Omaha during the week.
Mr. William Ruller. living near Debolt,
Neb., visited with Mr. W. R. Wall Satur
day. J. H. Holilngswnrth h moved Into the
property of Ole Olsen, recently vacsted by
Uus Swanson.
C. M. Hamilton, father of M. C. Hamll
ton, wa taken to Omftha Wednesday to
have his eyes operated on.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wall entertained a
number of their friends Wednesday night
at their home on Fourth atreet.
Mr. John Foter of Hosklns, Neb., who
ha been visiting relative here the past
few days, returned to her horn Tuesday
afternoon.
P.. L. Zilch and Jak Long wer business
visitors In Omaha Wednesday transacting
some business connected with the Catholic
church here.
Ray Rusk went to Cnda Wednesday
morning with the grading outfit of Henry
Nicholson, who haa a contract on om
railroad work.
The family of Gu Swnon went to
Avnca. Neb Wednesday, where Mr. Swan
son Is section foreman on the Missouri
Pacific railway.
Mls Hulda Tucker pent Sunday t Da
Poto. Nb.. visiting with the family of her
brother, Freeman Tucker. She returned
horn Monday at noon.
Mayor L. F. Imm and Mr. 1mm wer at
Dp Soto. Neb.. Saturday visiting Mrs.
Inim'e brother. Freeman Tucker. Mr. Irani
got a good string ot ducks.
A new bakery will be started In the near
future In the building of James Rrene
man. Some Omaha parties have obtained
a lease on th building for a year.
E. D. Bergetrr ha old out hi In
terest here and will move to Orchard,
Neb., where he will go Into bulne and
look after some land he owns near there.
Mr. nd Mr. A. J. Smith entrtlnd a
number of their Florence relative Satur
riny night In honor of Mr. John Foster
of Hosktn, Neb., who has been spending
a Week her Visiting relative.
A. J. Smith went to California Wednes
day morning, where he take a position
In an Implement house In Sacramento. Mr.
Henry Cluck, a former resident of Flor
ence, has charge of tha house.
Thomas A. Foulk and family, who have
been living in tho rectory, have gone to
Luverne. Minn., where they will make
their future home. Mr. Fouik naa charge
of a butcher shop at that place.
The republican primaries were held Sat
urday night. Ther were several candi
dates In the field for each of th office.
which was mayor, clerk, treasurer and
counciimen in eacn or tne wards.
Miss Lou Kstlll visited friend In Omaha
Thursday afternoon, doing some shopping.
Mr. Johanna Frsnklln ha taken up her
residence In the property she recently nur-
chased from C. J. Kelrl and will rnaka
here future home here.
Will Tucker, Ernest Travis, John Nichol
son and W. R. Wall went to D Soto Tues
day afternoon for a couple days hunting
ducks on the river near there. While
hunting they were the guest of Will Tuck
er's brother. Freeman, who own a farm
near De Soto. Each brouaht back a aoad
string of ducks.
fUl
MILLINERY
OPENING
Waa a grand sneers, but It gran
deur dwindle into lualgnlflcanc
In comparison rrlth th maenlflcnt
Millinery VaIup whloli will be of
fered during tbla week.
Best 55 Values in
the City
BEAUTIFUL HATS of braid, In
delicate color, trim mod with silk
and cherries, toned with a touch of
velvet worth $8.00 ' i- 75
FOLIAGE AND PETAL HAT8. In
mahogany and preen Cljl
shades, worth $0, at JJO
POLO TURBAN, fn all color,
made of pretty braid, 3 98
XOBBT TOQUES, niAdo of lac
braid, combinations of green and
tnsean worth fflQ J C
$6.00-at J.VO'L t D
Three Crushed Rosea to bunch, in
shaded and plain colors
worth 76c at DG
Rosea with foliage to
bunch
TJnted Foliage, 27 leaves TP A
to bunch JDC
Our nameWmi
Is on every loaf tSiSff'wRr'
and we are proud'
to put it there.
U. P. Steam Baking Co.
SNOW FLAKE BREAD
5c. a Loaf
It's your own fault If you don't know how
good it Is; We have been making bread for
ao yeara, and we think, this is a better loaf
of bread than was ever sold at any price.
Most All Grocers Sell K.
Tht IJttle Iifd Lnlxl on Every Jxxif.
Iff HVzEflfafa;
SILVER BEAUTY
has never been pronounced and admired
as It In today. The art of the silversmith reaches th high
est expression In th aesthetic and ormite. You are cor
dially Invited to Inspect our stock.
MAWHINKjE RYAN cur&mxxt
13 lit AND DOUGLAS ST J. OffAfA.AH.K
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ENERAL OPENING
37th Artnu&.l Statement. 1
Pacific Mutual' life Ins. Co,
-or-
San Francisco, Cal.
INCOME.
Premiums t2.US.S42.S3
Other Sources 319,9:T.10-J2,436,769.63
DISBURSEMENTS.
Paid Policy Holders.... I5,974.S8
Other Payments 882,130.69-1,542,105.11
Income saved 894,(64.42
ADMITTED A8SET8.
$7,379,843.01
LIABILITIES.
Net Legal Reaerve $6,179,682.68
Net Policy Claim 47,473.00
All other liabilities 2S8,577.69-$i,515,713.S2
Capital Stock paid up $ 600,000.00
Surplus beyond capital
atock and all other
. liabilities I 364,129.73-$ S64.129.73
Total $7,379,843.06
Tha Pacific Mutual Life In. Co. issue an
nual cash and guaranteed dividend policies.
Also PERMANENT DISABILITY CLAUSE
IN POLICIES, maklnf policies payable
after three years without further payment
of premiums should assured become per
manently disabled either from disease or
accident.
D. M. MEYER, Gen. Agt.,
423 !Ume Bldg.,
OMAHA. -: NEB.
My parlors are now open ana am
now displaying ihe laUst
SPRING MILLINERY
MISS RILEY,
Stccrnd Floor Brown Blk.. 16fh and Bought.
AUDITORIUM
Week of March 20th to flarch 28th
Skating every afternoon and
evening.
Special Hurdle Race for
Boya Tuesday Niih
Ladies' Day Thursday Afternoon
Grand Costume Skate
Thursday Nijh
REQULAR ADMISSION
8EA90X 1905-ieOtf.
EMMA
E A E S
GRAND CONCERT TOVR.
Mniimnt HKN'RT WOLFBOIIN. Nw Terk.
Displays
Original French Pattern Hats
THE QRHATKar MM.LMVRRr STVI.K KX.
IIIBlT EVIta MADE WKST OF CHICAGO
Khr-llev haa imported the finest array of French patterns ever pen
In the wet These charming millinery masteriflewa range from the
smart street hat aeen In th Tarlatan boulevards to the Superb Opr-ra
Hat. Tbey were selected In Paris and shipped direct to -Omaha and
were the first and only bata ever shipped direct from Tarla t6 Omaba.
Supremacy of
Shelley Millinery
This season, as last, Shelley acta the fashion for Omaba. Thou
sand of ladlea have declared the Shelley hata to bo tu most beautiful
assemblage ever seen In Omaha. Our matchless New York modes, clever
conception of our own artists and the vast collection of French Millinery
make Hhelley millinery the greatest In the west.
Tha date of our Ursnd Opening wll be announced in a fetr dnva.
The l, H. tiovermnent record euow Fbelley to be Omaha's only
importer of French millinery.
OF-
9 II -ff rmnL. CR
B bunch lUtll WflUVSeWaV
I MISS B. KN0WLT0N, Mgr. J .
Mh AexKssauft'-n w..
f3ELL3 JHATCME3
MMtuwr,ywfiatkravi
This week I will offer for $375.00 a pure
white perfect diamond, weighing 2 1-4
carats, mounted on a ftk Tiffany mount
ing. It Is the best bargain I have offered
In over a year. See it for nothing.
Prfilg "d
umniGr
illinory
Special line of
Tho Gage Hats
F. M. SCHADELL &. CO.
!v:fy i ' 4 1 '-
1
jo a
or.
1
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Going to Buy a Piano?
You Can Purcbaae
direct from the factory a.t our
wholesale office. 526 Bee Building
The Krell-French superiority Is particularly evidenced In the rich,
sweet, lasting tone qualities of these instruments. The even action, tbe
artistic original designs, tho beautiful finish and the durable contruc
tion, represent Krell-French excellence.
Tf your piano is to excel In these particular see tlint it comes from
the Krell-Frcuch Khop, where the finest pinno artisans in the world are
employed.
Write for Special Offer
We will save you money on a piano.
TTd sell on easy monthly payments ami
tale old instruments in exchange, at lib
eral valuation, as partial' payment.
rell-Fronch Piano Co.,
Factory, New Castle, Ind.
526 Baa BullJInr, OMAHA.
-BALDUFF'S-
50c TABLE D'HOTE DINNER--50G
March 19, '05.
iV.10 a. m. to 8:30 p. m.
Our Sunday Tab! d'Hots Pinners urn growing In rx'P'ilarlty saoh Sun
day. Mny niid It more ronvptiipnt and lss expcnslv than arttlng; up a
dinner t home. Pcsldc you will nJo5- tho rimng In taking your dinner
down town. Try It Sunday. You will rom galn.
CELERY
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SHERBET
ROAST SPRING CHICKEN. STL'FffED
UASHED POTATOES
INDIVIDUAL ICR CREAM
Alii80RTEI FANCY CAKES
cor FEB
TICKLES
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GREEN PKAS
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