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THE OUAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. MAY 28. 1905.
CI Kit ft CftLK.BIUTlEi. '
Farrlca Artists Predoailaata la lae
Grrat Adnm Farepaaah aad Bells
. Jiras.' Kuraaii Shows laltea.
It la unqualifiedly claimed that never be
fore hava bo muny of tho greatest riders
In the world been. brousht together for a
'Inula- performance as In the program of
The Great Adam Forepaugh and Bells
Brothers, . Combined Shows" this season.
The most expert artists from the four cor.
n rs of the earth have ' been successfully
induced to unite In the enormous bill of
these supreme shows. The three rings of
;the huge circus are filled" with equestrian
!acts of novelty, peril and excl'uslveness
' from the time the arenlc program begins
.until the ending,, two hours later. All, the
nerve-quickening deeds of familiar circus
tilstory are Te-enacted with superior grace
and deftness and much mftre of dexterous
bounding, picturesque poising, thrilling
tumbling and subtle daring are rendered
With astounding ease and precision. These
renowned riders appear to upset all natural
laws and are proclaimed to have reached
the limit of human possibility. There are
' whole companies In some acts, while other
startling feature are evolved by groups or
individuals. It Is a common sight to sea
four superb riders moving as a unit, Jump
ing from the ground as one person and
landing oo the back of a galloping horse
at the same lnntant. Saddle riders In beau
tlf ul menage numbers, daring horsemen of
the plains, ruthleas cavalrymen, savage
warriors, reckless huntsmen, proud militia
men, . fashionable esquires, madly riding
Jockeys, savage duelists and other eques
trians of Imposing ability and hUtorlo
fame are to be seen ln( the hurried move
ment of the tremendous program. Fore
most among these masterful equestrians
may be niontloifcd the seven O'Briens, who
appear In America for the first time; Oscar
Lowande, conceded In professional circles
to be the greatest rider in the world; then
there are such splendid performers as
Harry Lamkln, Martlne Lowande, Mme.
Correa and Miss Mamie Kline. There are
too many to mention' In a brief newspaper
notice." There are 200 performers in all and
fully one-half of these are equestrians of
world-wide fame.
' The ' wonderful Forepaugh and Sells
Brothers shows exhibit here June 12' and
give two performances, the afternoon at 2
o'clock and the evening at 8 o'clock. Ad
, mission tlrkets and reserved chair seats for
the exhibitions of the'great Forepaugh and
Sells Brothers shows In this city will be
sold circus day at the downtown office of
Forepaugh and Sells Brothers for exactly
tho same prices charged In tho wagon on
the show grounds.
: OMAHA, Neb., May 27. 19. Mr. Lucius
Fryer. Manager Sheet Music Dept.: Dear
Sir My ' attention having been called to
your new sacred song, "Hosanna," by Mr.
Van Alstyne, and having used the selection
with great success In my own singing, I
most thoroughly endorse this most beauti
ful composition, and have placed It amongst
my repertoire and shall advise its use by
my pupils and musical friends. Yours sin
cerely, . EDWARD NORMAN KENT.
The above letter was received from Mr.
Edward Norman Kent, the well known
tenor and operatic director.
A. HOSPE CO.
' Interest Rates Coma Dow a.
At a meeting of the board of directors of
.the Conservative Savings and Loan Asa'n
last Tuesday, the rate of interest charged
by said association on loans' wis ordered
reduced July 1 next to 65 cents per month
for $100 per loan. This is a; reduction of
-S-10 of 1 per cent per annum' and will "be
appreciated by the borrowers of the asso
ciation, since it affects all loans now on
'the books as well as those hereafter made.
It Is not expected that this will' make any
reduction In the rat of dividend paid by
this association. ' - -v. ..-.
( - Card of Thank. .. , .
We wish to thank our many friends and
George Crook post, G. A. R., for their sym
pathy and kindness during1 the Illness and
death of our beloved husband and father,
Michael M. Kllgore; also for ths beautiful
floral offerings. MRS. a C. KILGORE.
R. E. KILGORE.
L. P. KILGORE.
E. L. KILGORE.
. Atteattoa, A. O, V. "W,
Members of Patton lodge, Ho. . 173, A. O.
V. W., are requested to attend the funeral
of our late brother, A. G. Johnson, which
will be bcld from his late residence, 3106
Lindsay avenue, Sunday, May 28, 2 p. m.
All uniformed teams are cordially Invited.
J. G. M'LEAN. Rec.
' G. 8. SUTTON. M. W
Beech Casta, M. W. of A.
Neighbors are requested to attend the
funeral of Neighbor C. W. gwanaon from
tho Swedish church, . 23d and Davenport
sis., at 2:30 p. in. today. V
N. J. MARVIN, Clerk.
Patton lodge, No. 178,. A. O. U. W.. drill
team will give a dance at the A. O. U. W.
temple, 112 and 114 N.- 14th st.,1 Monday eve
ning,. May 29. Admission 26 cents. Union
music ' . ' , ,
Two baby girls for adoption, 403.
croft street.
Ban-
I ' Chicago I sundry, fine work. Tel. 203.
' Eareka artas'a. Ark.,
Any one desiring rest, comfort, 'pleasure
and , recuperation should go to Eureka
Springs. Low rate excursion tickets on
sals dally. Through aleepar from Kansas
City. For pamphlet giving full description
of ,thls beautiful- resort, address - J. C
Lovrlen,' A. Q. P. A., Kansas City, Mo.
Oroeers' and Batchers' Aaaaal Ptcala
at. Valley Park. Ia., via the. Northwestern
line. Full particulars later. Apply for
concessions to D: Gross, 24th and' Charles,
- or K. F. Kuncl, 1244 So. Uth St.
Have Root print It.
Men', boys', children's clothlpg. hats.
ladies', suits, skirts, millinery etc., cash or
credit. . People's Store, 16th and Farnara.
Harry B. Davis, undertaker. Tl. 1224
200,000 Population in 1910
for Omaha and
$2,000,000 of Assets in 1910
t ' .
for ffte . -
Bankers Reserve
Life Company
of Omaha, Nebraska,
If the people of the west continae as at present
to show their appreciation of
A Solid Conservative Western
Company.
Energetic reliable men needed In seventeen states
and territories. For particulars, call on or address
B. H. ROB! SON, President.
now.-w
E ARE READY
We have been tellingyqu for some time that as soon as our
new building was done we would be. ready to clean your carpets
and rugs in an up-to-date manner, and NOW WE ARE READY
with the best equipped carpet cleaning plant that money can buy.
. We take your floor eoverings.'jufst.as they come from the floor
and clean, sterilize them and brighten the colors all for the one
price. Our prices are within reach of all, in fact, we do it, for less
than you can possibly do it yourself. , Ingrain and Brussels 5c per
running yard; Oriental, Smyrna and other heavy rugs 10'c per
square yard. '
Our method cannot injure the goods in any way and we guar
antee our work in every reftpeet. Goods called for and 'delivered.
Try us.
.TO
PAHTOR
Expert Cleaners and Dyers. 407 South 15th St
ft ' a Liggett. - ' Tslepbone 9$3. - . Q uy Liggett.
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Important atf.
' E tract rva Sunday, May 14. the Rock Island
system will inaugurate dally Pullman buf
fet sleeping, oar servioa between Omaha
and Wichita and Caldwell. Kan This car
will' leave Omaha in Oklahoma and Texas
expresa at 4:85 p. m., arriving Wichita the
following morning CIS, Caldwell 7: . Re
turning, will leave Caldwell at 1:3 p. in..
Wichita 10:26 p. m-. arriving Omaha U:4
Iha following morning. .
.' This arrangement will give practically
through standard sleeping car service be
tween Omaha and fort Worth, Tex., as
passengeis can transfer to Fort Worth oar
enroute without leaving- train.
' for further information call at 1321 Par.
nam street. . '
, . . . r. P. RUTHERFORD. D. P. A,
LAST CALL,
Just a few Worcester Ball
Bearing, high grade Mowers
left. ...This week our $10.00,
fll.00, and $12.00 line for
$7.50, $8.50 and $9.50, while
they last. '
Our 54c Hose is not our
i
best, but a good value for
the money. We are offering
special values in all our line
of hose this week.
Trellis and Poultry Net
ting at big reductions for
this week only. .
DUIHG
IIDW. CO.
1514 FAREIAU STREET
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A Correct
Spring Style ,
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A Correct
Spring Style
in Tan Oxfords 1
The blucber cut Oxfords In Russia
calf of the correct shade of tan, are
one of the very swell things- In
spring footwear.
Our line of men's low shoes in
cludes all the smart styles and cor
rect shapes of the season.
We can fit any foot comfortably
and with style; and our $3,150 and
$5.00 values are the handsomest
shoes shown this season.
FRY SHOE CO.
. 16th snd Douglas 55.
SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS.
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DIED.
PETERSEN Thomas, May 27. 1308. aged
69 years I months 13 days; father ol Fred,
Charles. Thomas Petersen, and Dr.'l. P.
Klussman. Mrs. William Dougias.
Funeral Tuesday afternoon. May 90, at t
o'clock, from his late resident-, SOU South
.Thirteenth street. Interment at Uoaat
J lope. Friends Invited.
NATURAL
MINERAL VATEa
PETTCR THAN IMPORTED
Highly effemnat. delicious, healthful,
with that "Tute That Tempts." li s
lures Ionic for body snd brain. Blends
perfectly with wines aad liquors.. Ak tuff
it at Uta club,
OMAHA BOTTUWQ
DlilrtKat.H.
CO..
Law Rata asaaaas- Bs.ar.laa.
To Chautauqua lake and Asbury Park.
For lUuntratsd folder, rates and general
information, write Kris R. &, ai Railway
exchange, Chicago.
U-K. wedding rings. Ednolm. jeweler.
DR. DRADDURY DCNTIOT igvr. Bimsitmi,,
ISOt FAR NAM.
Ttctk "ttracteO. 2c
rsrctlaU rsBaf ...... H sp
6oi4 lUllst sa
Silwr FUlliifg 0c sa
CraWsc W W
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'Phon 1760.
ridfa Wrlu.....$J4 op
Ihfm KawiMtg Wttbwat
Hi. ...
Imm Tcth Uds Solid."
JlXaOattcdia lun
mmim
i)Shoe5forMenf(
Are pleasant to con
sider. Pleasant for
both feet and pocket
book. TJnsurpaMed
style, fit. leather qual
ity, workmanship and
wear: each contributes
to their excellence.
boio i m a k e r
Wearer"), at
SJ.IO-S2.SO
makes them m
economiml. Mnll
orders filled. 8end for
style book 11 and
measurement blank, s
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Makaa Mast Isafal fraeaat.
Cash or
Easy
Payments
Peaples Faraltare A Carpet
Cm.
Cash or
Easy
Payments
IAS RA
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IE OFFECS
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Bur one of our DIRECT
ACTION OAS RANGES, use It for two weeks.
if at the end of that time you are not
perfectly satisfied If you are not
absolutely convinced that the Direct
Action is the most economical Oas
Range made using at least one
third less 'gas, than any other gas
stove you may return it and have
refuuded what you have paid on
it without charge for hauling, use,
or anything -else. The DIRECT
ACTION HAS RANGE Is the most
wonderful stove invented of the
age. It has revolutionized the
fuel problem and hae, made gas
the cheapest fuel on earth.
Demonstrated on first floor.
50e per week on small ranges.
91.00 per week on large ranges.
STORE CLOSES AT NOON MEMORIAL DAY
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Terms I
Eock island
Incursions
Tortland, Tacoum, Seattle and return.
Oh 'sale dally.
$45.00
PCD flfl California and return via Tortland In one direction.'
VwDaUU On sale certain dates June, July, August, September.
Salt Lake City and return. On sale June 1st and
con cn
VwU.wU dallj' thereafter.
$17.50
$26.75
Colorado and return. On sale June 1st and dally
thereafter.
ONE FARE Oklahoma. Indian Territory, Texas, Mexico, New
nine an Mexico find, Western Kansas and return. On sale
rLUS id 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. .
Oft (in Chicago and return. On sale June 1st and daily
yU.UU thereafter.
Niagara Falls, N. Y and return. On sale June 17,
18 and 10. , 1
007 1C Toronto, Ont., and Veturn. On sale June 18, 10,
$ .lU 21 and 22.
010 ft Indianapolis. Iud., and return. On . sale June 19,
plU.tU 20. 21 and 22.
004 in Ashbury Park, N. J., and return. On sale June 28,
OOT.IU 29, 30, July 1st.
090 0C Baltimore,' Md., and return. On sale July. 1st, 2nd
3d.CJ aud 3rd. - c .
Buffalo, N. Y., aud return. On sale JulyTth, 8th
$26.75
and 9th.
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For descriptive matter, maps, and other 'ln-1
formation, call or write
F. P. RUTHERFORD, D.F. Cttti Farnain St.i- Oniahi?
Are You Going Abroad?
If you are, let us fit you out with a 'StFamer' Trunk. We have
. JUHt what you want, or at least as good an can be-had. We make
them ourselves and' they are manufactured of the best material.
Tne worKmansntp ana design ar unsurpassable, you will no
doubt be surprised at the low prices asked for these trunks. We
also have a lares line of traveling bags and salt cases.
Omaha. Trunk. Factory, 1209 Farnam. Street
Men's $3.50 Oxfords
These are the same quality as the
Drexel high shoe, which has a larger
reputation for value, and more
friends than any shoe sold at this
price in Omaha, i
20 Afferent styles of Oxfords to
select from among them the new
"prop" toe. which is shown exclu
sively by ns in Russia calf, genuine
patent colt, gun metal calf and kid.
$5.00 styles for 13.50.
AU sizes all widths.
Drexel Shoe Co.
1419 Fnrtiam St.
Osaaka'a Da-te-Date Saaa Uoase.
ASK FOR OUR FREB CAT A LOO UK,
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W 7 14
IHTERIOR PAINT
THE INSIDE of your house should be
painted as well as THE OUTSIDE.
Lowe Oros.
Interior Enamel Colors
for Wood Work
Olves you beautiful colors and varnished
surfaces, making your walla and wood
work harmonise.
Wsars well ctn be washed without In-
ury costs no more than ordinary paint
hVhlte. Black and fourteen beautiful colors.
Let ys show you. Booing- Is believing.
1-4 Flats, ISa Plats, XOa
Flats, SOa
(latarta, SOa
1 EVERYTHING IN FAINT.
Myers-Dillon Drug Co.,
(Paint Department.)
115 Hroty. Ukphone 3425. .
Lots of fun! ' Plcnlclng.
' Yes. But the spots and
stains? Don't bother about
them. k Go often and 'enjoy
yourself.. Our
Dry Cleaning
process removes all marks of
soil and makes garments look
like new. And without injury
to the most delicate fabrics
and colors.
Work is called for and de
livered. Pleased to send you price
list, or 'phone and we will
call on you. ,
TWIN CITY DYE WORKS,
' 11 So. Uth St., Phon. 1521 - Omaha.
11 No. IKn-Sl.. Fbono till, Co. Blunt.
Young Lady
A girl with de
cayed teeth Is re-
tiiiIhIva in m .ontla.
ffllj man. Every man
i jf knows that the girl
who gives. ber teeth the re
quired attention will make a
neat wife. Examination
FREE. Gold fillings, 11.50
up.
TAFT'S CENTAL ROOMS.
1(17 MIIUI.
The Best to be
Had In Both
Goods
and Service.
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Omaha Agents
for H. S. & M. I)
nana latlona
Clothing. .
Stylish Two-Piece Suits
msr,.v M
58.50 and $10.00 Values Monday
$5 and $7.50, i
Proper dress and summer comfort de
mand a two-piece Outins; Suit in . your
wardrobe. Stylish, serviceable and cool,
they are worth to you in solid romfort
more than any othrr suit vnu ran huv.
DON'T MISS THI8 SPECIAL SALE.
Advance Sale of Outing Suits
f00. TWO-PIECE OUTING SUITS-ln home
spuns, cheviots, serges, casMmrres, dou
ble and stnglo breasted, with self retain
tng hair clcth fronts, all In the newest
colors and patterns, regular $8.t0 and 110
values special Saturday,
$5 and $7.50
$12.50 and $15 I Piece Suits,
$10.00.
Corns in serges, worsteds, casslmeres, chev
iots, unfinished worsteds, thlbets, all
made with self-retaining hair cloth
fronts, padded shoulders, splendidly lined
and trimmed the best bargain shown la
Omaha special sale price, Saturday,
$10.00
$3 and $3.50 Men's Pants, $2.50
A splendid assortment of odd pants In
fancy worsteds, cheviots, casslmeres,
flannels, homespuns and tweeds, in neat
'stripes, plaids, fancy mixtures and plain
colors, with or without cuff buttons
also peg tops our special price,
$2.50
Children's Knee Pants Suits
All shades and patterns, any style, splendidly made BASE BALL. AND BAT , 4 QSt
FREE WITH EACH SUIT-special. $2.60 a.tr
Special values in youths' long pants suits . , iVKf)
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We are Omaha agents for the celebrated HART, SCHAFFNER Sc. MARX hand
tailored clothing 12.50
suits of unsurpassable quality at (26 to
HAVDEK3 BROS.
GRADUATION PRESENTS
Always a rather difficult problem. What shall we give the sweet girl grad
uate or the sturdy youth to commemorate this beglnnini? of a new epoch in
their lives? Let us assist you In solving this problem. We have an excellent
array.of articles sulttable, Rings, Chains, Brooches, Lockets, Toilet Sets, etc
And then we have something VERY
SPECIAL that must catch and hold
your attention. A gift that always will '
beta remembrance and treasure AND
TJlEI PRICE IS RIGHT.
for the Young Lady
The smallest, daintiest, cutest Watch
imaginable for
FOR THE BOY-Watch finely en
graved or plain with large monogram,
.20 years guaranteed, gold-filled,, with
Waltbam or .Elgin movement, as you -desire,
guaranteed and kept in good .
order for five yenrs, for CCI 7 C
only i D
Both these offers are unexcelled and entirely beyond comparison. Look
for a full line of both Watches In our window.
At the Riga of the Crown. 113 S. lth St., Opposite Bostoa Store.
Fine Watch Repairing. Inspector of Clocks for all the City Schools, and
Watch Inspector for 0., St P., M. & O. R. R.
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Homeseekers9 Excursions
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Stopovers allowed within. the limits.
Final Limit of tickets, 21 days.
For Furlhsr Information aeMay
TIIOS. F. GODFREY.
Pass, and Ticket Act.
TOM HUGHES,
Trav. Pass. Art.
S. E. Cor. 15th and Farnam St. Omaha, Neb.
H. C. TOWKSEND, G. P. T. A.. ST. LOUIS. MO.
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No danger of being put out
of business by fire -if your
office is in The Bee Building.
Ask for a v QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO I
tPlT BECAUSE Tm sr. no vrt tot m rf ; "Ti Vi I iTI'-T.n?1.'.
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