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    THE OMATTA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 17. 1907.
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.IN WO ANS REALM
KOTES ON OMAHA SOCIETY
Prosnecti Are Bright for Another
Full Week.
CALENDAR BEGIN NINO TO FILL
Arrival of rrl More Visiting
Mnmrn Orraalont Fmk Ilnand
of liar Affairs, Chiefly
l.nnrhroni and Brldae.
On' it the InrRst luncheons Riven nt the
Country club thin rHnn wu that entc--t:ilivl
T:i'Hl;iy y Mrs. Charles C. Oecirgo
In honor of Mlpr r;i nrRp, who Is tiT guest.
t'uvfiH wit- liilJ for Afty-nine.
Complin rnlnry t Mrs. Ho'kfll of Chi
cago, gui-nt or Jlrs. K. It. Kir.TKU Mrs. a.
i 1.. Herd entertained at luncheon at hex
(1 Lome near the Country club Tuesday. The
table bad a charming decoration of pcins'.cs
and covers were laid for twenty. Including:
Mrs. Haskell. Mrs. F-. II. Sprague. Mrs. F.
A. Brogan, Mrs. Charles Kountite, Mrs.
I.uther Kountze, Mrs. Ixmls Nash, Mrs.
Trior Markell, Mrs. W. J. Koye, Mrs. Her
bert Wheeler, Mrs. Frank Kennedy. Mrs.
Hen Cotton, Mrs. Bam Burns. Jr., Mrs.
Warren 'HoKers. Miss Ida Bharp, Mlos
Curtis. B.-ssle Brady, Miss Mae Brown,
Miss Mary I-er M Sliane and the hostess.
Luncheon I'nrttea.
Mrs. Alvln Johnson gave ono of the pretty
luncheons of Twmlny nt her home on
Poppleton avenue. T!ie table had a decora-
Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wagner give
a dinner at the Feld club, and Friday- Miss
Hermlne Blessing entertains at luncheon
for Mrs. Duncan.
A large dance and reception Is planned
for Eaturday evening by the Council Bluffs
Rowing association for the members of I ho
Omaha Hod and Oun club In celebrutlon of
tho boat Omaha ending three races with
the pick of the boats of the Council Bluffs
Rowing association. The first race fur the
Omaha will be Saturday afternoon at 3 SO
o'clock with the Friscllla, the next Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock with the Argn, and
the last Sunday afternoon with the Fot
tawattamtn. The friendly feeling between
I these two boating clubs la shown by tho
splendid entertainment which the Council
Bluffs club lias prepared for the frl mem
bers of the Omaha Rod and Oun club.
Complimentary to Mrs. Herbert D. Allee
of letroit. who Is the guest of Mrs. J.
Clark Colt, several- a (Tali s have been
plunned this week and next. Wednesday of
this week Mrs. Colt will give a luncheon of
sixteen covers In her honor at the Country
club. Thursday morning Mrs. W. H. fiar
ratt will entertain Informally for her In her
apartments at the Winona and Friday Mrs.
Edson Rich will give a luncheon In her
honor. Wednesday of next week Mrs. Colt
will entertain at bridge luncheon at the
Country club for Mrs. Allee.
Come and Go Uonls.
Mrs Frank Martin entertains Wednesday
at luncheon at the Field club for Mrs. Roy
DoukuI of I'lttnbintj, who Is the guest ol'
I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (J. IJ. Nonhead.
Mr. and Mrs. C. JlcUrcw leave the
j last of tho week for Cunuda, und w.U v. sit
i the Ihotisund lslanda, Onturlo, and Mont-
roul. They w ill sail noni Quebec July 16
pour the mixture Into a buttered pudding
dish and bake, covered, half an hour, then
brown.
BIDS AWARDED BY BOARD
School Supplies for Tear Let at Meet
ing: Monday Night
LINGERIE GROWING FINER
Xohrr, Sedate and Really Practical
t'nderwear Now Difficult
' to Kind.
Simplicity In lingerie means more over
here than It does In France, for It Is at
tained through hand work, and hand work
of any description comes high with us; but.
an Increasingly large number of women
MANY NEW TEACHERS NAMED
Board of Edacatlon Holds Short Bat
Busy Session and Adjourns
to Meet Friday at
Noon.
I,.., nlnlt nmtlnriB It; 1 1 h nnvi-1 little
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CoVerS i.inj Jk .ii.uuw '
illan line for imikiiiiiu. iir. una .mi.).
plate cards In corresponding color
1uM for Tra TlnlmpM trn. Fnink
..-..-. r,. v. r.,.., m.. T o,. ! Mcilrew will spend most of their time In
Hunt, Mrs. Da,v1s, Miss Fannie Slalmtmh,
fl.a tTnicp rm V A Wllanv M r John
wi'iim m.iw Mr. -lone-. ! Miller, parents of Mrs.
Mrs. Joseph Polcar and the hostess.
Mrs. T. 11. Taylor entertained the Bridge
club Thursday afternoon..
I,ondun and Furls, returning home about
tho lubt of Aiiriust. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
McGiew, will nt-
cupy their home during their ab.-ence und
Miss Allee Carey McGiew Will remain with
them.
Ml.., r.l..r-U Miua Ktaru Mni-rni,
Mrs. Louis Nash gave n picnic Wednes-
r Mis Ni'll llunduti liilil rIiS Zuia Miti?ll4
Say ai Lake Manawa for her guest, Mrs. .... , . , . .. j .,
rr M . I went to Lincoln Munduy to attend the
Pryor Markel. ! jurrtlian.(jl!nu wedding, whluh took pUco
For Ml.. Carey. Tuesday mornli-g.
For Miss Nell Carey and her bridal j MlHg Katherlllu Kennedy of Hemplmer,
party Miss Neva Turner entertained at . Ky g th(, BU(.Bt of j,,as ataclu Kennedy,
luncheon Wednesday noon. The color iUali ScilwarlI mim Klsle Schwurla and
Che me was gold and white. A center- 1 M,MB KaU,t.rle Schwartz left Sunday fop
piece of dalsios made the principal deco- , j.lelJ uriSt Colo., where they will spend
ration and small orunge wood boxes tied , thj rt.mllintlL.r of tile uminer.
With tulle covered with yellow hearts and ! M Q Mucke i,a8 returned from a
A FRENCH NIGHTGOWN.
who cannot afford to pay for the very
costly lingerie garments are demanding
something at prices within reason, but
having the charms of fineness and dainti
ness if not of elegance.
This fact was commented upon by a
The Board of Education held a brief but
busy session Monday night and adjourned
to meet Friday at noon, when the report
of the flnanco committee and a report of
the buildings and property committee will
be received.
Captain W. H. Oury, under authorisation
of the secretary of war, accepted the po
sition of commandant of cadets of the
high school.
Bids for plumbing In tho Lake, Mason
and old Long schools were received from
Kuehn & Co., and the Johnson-Rowe-Ialy
comuanv. Rutherford & Jensen were
awarded the contract for painting Long
and Saunders schools; Rink & Blond for
painting Ieavenworth school, and J. M
Norlem for painting Windsor school.
The bond of Secretary J. F. Burgesa was
accepted.
Teachers Arc Ifamod.
The following named persons were placed
on the assigned list of kindergarten teach
crs, to be used when their services may
be necessary: Helen Best, Frances Chris
tiansen, Hazel Crow, Bessie Field, Marian
Funkhouser, Ruth Lyman, Norma Mar
shall, Llla McGavock, Vera Pearson. Ellen
Shields, Ruth Tinkler and Alice York.
Teuchers placed on the assigned list, to bo
used as services are needed are: Hdlth
Baldwin, Amelia Rauer, Jocclyn Charde,
HUma Edllng, Elliabeth Fearon, Florence
Felt, Delia Gillespie, Caroline Homclius,
Betty Jones, Nellie Kunkle, Ethelyn Mc
Allster, Agnes McElroy, Genevieve McLeod,
Alice McMahon, Amelia Mngnussen, Helvy
Olaen, Anna Follock, Ruth Pollock, Emma
Roberts and Vcy Rlchey.
Award of Contracts.
July I, 1W7 7.317.67
Balance $V&,a24.11
SITE AND BVILPINO FUND.
By balance In fund July 1, i
1! .ItW.W
To addltlonsl site, Druid Hill. He on
To additional site, Kellom.. l.Mrt.l?
Balunce in fund, July 1. 1907.I7.HM.
Totals llt.KOM tS.loo.Jlo
VINTON BI ILDINO FUND.
By transfer from general fund $23.C00 .00
BOND REDEMPTION FIND.
By balance in fund July
I. 1;
By transfer from general
fund
By Interest accrued dur
ing year
To premium paid on
bonds purrhssed $ 4,793 09
Balance In fund July 1,
lyol K6,SS3.52
Klu.3M.2i
EO.OCO.00
6,234.34
Totals tl71.618.til t-Tl.61S.61
INSURANCE FIND.
By balance in fund July 1', lirmi.... $12,470.02
by transfer from general lund l.l.i'.oO
By interest accrued during year 47U.JO
Balance In fund July L 1907 113.W6.22
Bills aggregating $1,442.51 were allowed.
The report of the treasurer showed
Vie..', 841. 7S In the general fund and $7,317.67
of warrants outstanding.
CHARLES R. CRANE VISITS CITY
Pleased with Trade) Conditions n. lie
Kind Them In Ouinba and
the West.
Charles R. Crane of Chicago, vice-president
of the Crane Supply company, which
has a branch establishment in Omaha, was
a visitor here Monday. He had been In
Ban Francisco bidding goodbye to his
daughter, who left for Japan, and on the
way back has been making brief visits to
the branches of the company In Denver
and Salt Lake City, as well as In Omaha.
The local plant was found in very excellent
condition and Mr. Crane was especially
pleased with the style and convenient ar
rangement of the new building at Tenth
and Harney. The plain, severe architec
ture he commended as most suitable for
such a building. He was entirely satlslled
with trade conditions In the west.
During the afternoon he was shown
about the city by Mr. Clement Chase, and
visited Mr. Victor Rosewater, Mr. E. V.
Lewis, local vice-president, and Mr. R. B.
On report of the committee on supplies p.usch. treasurer of the local company,
month's visit In Bt. Louis.
Mr. and Mm. A. I. Root leave Wednes
day for a trip through Yellowutone park.
Colorado
gold and white plate cords marked tho
places of the twelve guests.
Miss Jessie Hatch entertained at her
homo, 3407 Jai-Kson street, r'rinay evening, i g0ng iator to Denver, Manitou,
In honor of her sister, Mrs. Mlnalo Allen ; yprings aiui Halt Lake City,
of M.iishalltown. Music nnd refreshments! Mrs nufi(leii Smith of Kansas City ar-a-ere
enjoyed. Tho fnvora wire pink and 1 rlvrJ Monduy evening to be the guest of
n l.lio carnations. The guests were: Misses ; Mls8 Anna Goad for tho week. Mrs. Smith
Winnie Cousins. Fsyu Troll, Ida Mark. ; ue remorI1jereU as Miss May E-vuns
NVr.o Campbell, Ethel I'ratt, Rose Scott, j an(1 na8 hoe,, a popular guest In Omaha
I'l l. -he t-Vi'tt, Elmnor Rtndler, Madullne n tile p,l(,t.
MreCee. Rcrnlee Hairh; Messrs Harry! Miss Clara E. Nelson has gone to Seattle,
Piatt, Oscar Ilor.vn.- George Whltmoro, I v r an extended stuy.
7. Leon Coulter. Fred Copeland, Roy Mt-5es Caroline and Ruth Harding and
Brew ster. Alfred Mueller; Mr. and Mrs. ; Mac.Mlllan Harding are bpeiuling the
Harry Knowies of Omaha. Miss Pearl Week In Norfolk, tlm gu. ats of their
Pi:.lt tf Atlantic, and Mrs. J. E. lownsend grandmother, Mrs. MacMillan.
m l Mrs. Muvgaiet Burgess of Marshall- Mr. Mortimer Sent will Kive a dinner
a( the Field club Wednesday evening for
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith of Kansas
City guests of Miss Coad. Covers will be
laid for thirty-seven.
Jlr. and Mrs. Nels Andersen have ra-
inarrled Monday evening at Trinity Cat he- , turned from tlielr wedding trip. Mr. Ander
dral. D. an Beecher officiating. Mr. J. E. i Bt, wont oa8l to clam hla brl(,0i w,10 wai(
North of Columbus. Nfb., father of the ji'ss Jane Failing of Montlcello. Ind. Their
groom, and Mrs. Gillette of Oakland, Cal.. , honeymoon was spent amonf! the lakes of
moiner ui urine, were unions me out- i Indiana, and they wet? nlau guests of
of-town guests. Mr. and Mrs. North have Senator Turplo of Indiana, who is an
eV ni l 1
IJoivn.
Nor (h-.lte vena.
Tho marriage ..f Mis. Anna I Stevens,
daughter of tho late Captain Lee P. Gil
lette, and Mr. Edward W. North were
contracts were awarded as follows:
Cadet Uniforms Pettlbone, Brothers'
Manufacturing company, cadet uniforms at
$16.50 per suit.
Fuel Coal Hill Coal company, Cherokee
lump coal at $4.09 per ton. C. B. Havens
& Co., Cherokee nut coal at $404 per ton;
anthracite coal at $9.70 per ton, and Chero
kee steam coal at $2.88 per ton.
Awards for printing were divided be
tween tho Barton Printing company, the
and Mr. Clement Chase entertained him
dinner at the Omaha club.
Mr. Crane Is a traveller of considerable
experience, having been eighteen times In
Russia, where the Crane company has a
large plant at Bt. Petersburg, and In all
parts of Asia. He was shown through the
Llnlnger art gallery, and was delighted
with the art treasures and especially with
the curios, of which he Is an enthusiastic
and discriminating collector. In the Lin-
Manic City Printing company, the National ! Inger collection he found a strip of silk Bo
Printing company. Reed Printing company, i
Roes Printing company and A. I. Root. '
Stationery went to the Megeath Station
ery company, Moyer Stationery company
and the Omaha School Supply company.
Janitors' supplies were awarded to Jamea
Morton & SonM Co., Omaha Palr.t & Glaas
company and Milton Rogers & Sons Co.
All contracts are to expire June 30, 19-.
On report of the commttteo on buildings
and property the superintendent of build
ings, under the direction of the chairman
of tho committee, was Instructed to make
repairs at the various school buildings ma
enumerated belowl
Clifton Hljl Clflan seats In three rooms
kahra stuff with beautiful red and gold
coloring which he said was very rare and
and very valuable.
He left for Chicago Monday evening.
Have Root print It.
FINDS GOOD MONEY IN HORSES
tV. D. Hall of Stnrwls on the Oaiahn
MnrWet with Eight Car
Loitds.
W. D. Hall, a horse dealer from Sturgls
8. D.. came to Omaha with eight cars of
horses Monday, for sale In the Omaha
and e?a?hange elsht No. 4 de.ks; furnish j market. The avernire profit on n ear of
gone on a wedding trip to be at home
upon their return at the Dunsany.
Coming; Event..
Mrs. Martin Bethune and Miss Ruby Wil
liams will entertain Informally at a birth
day luncheon on Thursday at Mrs.
Bethune'a home, 4708 Capitol avenue.
A number of entertainments are pUnned
for Mr. and Mrs. Silas Duncan of Bath,
Ma., guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pres
ton, who are on their way home from a
threa months' trip to the Pacific coast.
uncle of tho bride.
SURE PRESERVER OF YOUTH
Plenty of Sleep, Fmh Air and
erclae Is the Secret for the
Desired End.
Ex.
Is one of the great preservers of youth.
Etirht hour, nf rpe-ulnr nlen at nlirht nnil a. I
short nap during the day will do much to
keep the face free from wrinkles. Always
sleep with th. bedroom window open a few mnle Qf flne French nalnBooki
i neons at uie top, oom in summer ana
A SIMPLE GOWN.
saleswoman who was showing the beat of
the stock In one houa noted for its white
good.
"We have to keep any amount of ahowy,
cheap stuff," she said. "A certain sort of
woman would rather have a garment of
coarse material and cheap lace copied
from an elaborate and beautiful model
than anything finer and more quiet, but
we've had more sale for this sort of thing
this season than ever before."
I ihls sort of thing Included some night
gowns and chemises of the simplest char
acter, but every one of the garments was
ten rubber checks and stops for doors, re
pair plastering, repair outside storm shed,
point up chimneys, varnish main hulls and
entrance, and grain two front doors, put
new floor in entrance with thresholds, paint
annex and shed, all at an approximate cost
of $231.
Park Paint radiators and radiator pipes
throughout the building at cost of $25. .
Monmouth Park -Put In now shaking
grates under boiler.
Cass Repair dampers In heating cham
bers, repair locks on teachers' desks and
cupboard; both to cost about $13.
Lothrop Point up brlcK work in the
twenty four horses after liilng; 1 rot ght ffjm
Dakota Is about $1"0, although the ex
penses of the trip are very heavy. Mr,
Hall has succeeded In selling one car and
nearly completing the deal for a second
car before he had held the stock In the
vards a dav. The remaining six cars he
expects to sell In South Omaha.
"A large ranch Is not necessary for rals
Ing horses." said Hr. Hall. "Counting
i what I have In Omaha I have about BOO
j head of horses and rny ranch 'is not what' Is
i called large In our part of the country
! There is sometimes a gr
In the business. I recently bought a car
. .1 n1nn.u In hnBHtnnnt nntnt
I", r.- 'of twenty-four head nnd after one of them
Old Dutch
Cleanser
will lighten your work, save
your time, and cut down
your cleaning expenses.
Cleans
Quickly
Marble, Windows, Painted and
BurUpped Wall, CUasware
and Cutlery.
Scrubs
Easily
Kitchen Floor, Paiatd and
Unualnted Woodwork, Enamel
ana Porcelain Tuba and Tiling.
Scours
Thoroughly
Pota, Ketdea, Pans, all Cooking
Utensils, Boiler, Sinks and
FUtirons.
Polishes
Brightly
Steel, Copper, Tin, Nickel,
Brat, Bronze; (not meant for
ailverwai or aurniuire.)
The Cudahj PacKlog Co.
mm a Omaha. Ksb.
tat u
CrKtr)
winter.
! and moat carefully made.
A hem, daintily
by hand, through which
ribbon could be run, and an edge of narrow
Valenciennes In an excellent Imitation were
wiuier ana coia in summer, wun a orisa
rub to follow, will bo found to keep the ;
Win fra.h n .1 al.a. A. I.B.t aiiiiI. fi f '
hour, must be spent' In the open air, either the onljr "e,ck ftnJ8h ot some of tneBe
In walking or playing games, as circum- j ment- Others, had merely the valenci
stances permit. ' ennes frill and one of the lovely fine bead-
All tight clothing, and especially tight t " " hand, but they achieved a
lacing, must be avoided, as compression ! d'stlncUon that the heavily trimmed
disturbs the circulation and often is the coarser garmenta around them did not
cause of enlarged veins and red noses. I know-
The effect of diet on the skin Is of ut- 11 ard to find sober and sedate .In
most importance, and many dermatologists erie nowadays. A large majority of tho
have made a careful study of this aspect ot . models are hopelessly given over to
the questions. Abstention from all rich food coquetry and the supply of lingerie for the
and stimulants has beon tried with success. ; serious minded and practical la small.
A celebrated woman, who was famous even ' Almost all of the fine nightgowns are of
In her old age for her beautiful, clear com- the slip on type, having no front opening
plexlon and freedom from wrinkles, once j and being designed to slip on over the
was persuaded to tell the secret of her j head. This gives the doslgner more free
youthful looks. The answer was simple, i dom In the line of trimming design and
Abstinence had been the rule of her life, i the results obtained are both beautiful and
pair plumbing, dig up down spouts which
are clogged up and clean out same, all at
a cost of S8C.
Secretary's Annual Report.
The secretary submitted his annual re
port of the financial transactions of the
board of education for the school year
ending June 30, as follows:
GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS.
Interest on funds In treasury $ 2,764 78
Lluuor licenses 2"3.0HO'0
well cut I Miscellaneous licenses 13.747 00
Ivon-resiaenL lumou ,in
Police court fines 7,42.' 10
Rentals . 1.12 00
State apportionment 40.419 TH
Tax collections ift.Mi Ml
Loss and damage to hooks, etc.
Bale of furniture, Junk, etc
Bale of high school supplies
6al of dirt
Freight charges rehatea
nsuranoe on i-arnan; school
Warrants refunded
Loaned books not returned
Supt. Bldgs. contingent fund
Total receipts I7C1.745 71
Caah In treasury July 1, 1906 31.0VJ 88
$732,836 03
GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES.
Advertising 39 00
Architect s services z.ioo uo
Rooks 12, 46 J
Cartage 418 75
Census enumeration 811 24
Construction 3.109 0?
No tea, coffee, or stimulant of any kind.
To keep well, drink lemonade or water, eat
apples, grapes, and Mgs regularly. Take
the raw Juice of a lemon every other day.
For the Hair.
To one gallon of rainwater,
never hard
.t. .AA a nound of common salt. Let It n,,UB D anving a
stand over night. In the morning boil for
ten minutes. When cold, strain through a
flannel cloth. Twenty-four hours later boll
again, strain when cold and bottle. For the
hair a little violet perfume Is agreeable.
Use twice a week, rubbing In with tho
fingers and a brush. If the hair Is falling
out apply once a day until the trouble la
arrented. It will keep the acalp free from
dandruff and oil, and will prevent the hair
irom railing out, ana unices m ram r i fo(on braakfast
aeaa cause it io grow inxunanuy. u aiao
helps to keep the hair In curl. The sim
plicity of this preparation will commend It
self to all who have used expensive and
poisonous washes for the scalp.
becoming; but the slip on, of course, means
decolletage and some provision Is made
for the woman who wants her gown high
necked.
A genuine high necked gown la rare and
usually ugly, but a compromise la often
model a high back and
a deml decollete front. Of these the
square cut model Is decidedly the most
becoming and la shown In the most at
tractive designs, the very slight V out be
Ing almost universally unbecoming.
In. torn J
Be4 Room Curtains.
Dainty and very Inexpensive bedroom
curtains may be made nowadays that may
aave the additional advantage of matohln?
tha decorative scheme of the room.
Buy yard wide ecru cheesecloth at 6 cents
yard. Pull threads before cutting, ao aa
to be sure of a straight hem. Put hem an
Inch and a half wide on aide and bottom of
curtains. Buy two ysrds of dimity striped
with pink roaes. Out out these stripes of
roses and stitch on curtains an Inch and a
half from the hems. Miter corners of bor
der. When finished the cost Is S cents a
pair.
Red Noaea.
A red nose Is often an outward sign of a
dnranged stomach, and the ruddy glow will
I often disappear with the return of normal
digestion. Drink hot water every mornlna
Wear loose clothing, for
tight lacing will produce this flamboyant
condition almost Invariably. At night apply
to the nose an ointment made after this
formula: One dram of powdered sulphur,
two ani a half drams of powdered starch,
one ana a naif ounces of ointment of sine
oxide, and three drops of oil of rosea
OrMl Cars Puddlnar.
Orate or alien with a sharp knife, ths
kernels from twelve eare of corn. If the
corn he hard, grate It. If Immature, It
will lose nearly all Ita substance under thi
grater. The knife will slice It to better
advantage. Be a mo n with pepper and salt,
and stir In a tablespoon ful of sugar and
two tables poonfu la of melted butter, neat
light the yolks of four ers and whip the
whites stiff. Ptlr the yolks Into a scant
quart of milk and Into this the seasoned
corn. Finally, fold in tha frothed whites,
stained Hands.
If lemon Juice and cornmeal were kept on
the kitchen sink and the hands thoroughly
wet with one and rubbed well with the
vi-ivr iijiuivuaioiy aiier preparing vege
tables and fruits, and before soap Is ap
plied, the hands could always be kept clean
and smooth.
Pure rood Z.aws
Vanilla la pure food.
Are Oood Burnett s
Take no substitute,
The Texas Wonder
Cures all Kidney, Bladder and Rheumatic
troubles; sold by Sherman A McConnell
Trug Co. and Owl Drug Co., or two
months' treatment by mail, for Q. Dr. E.
w. uau. rcs onve bt., Bt. Louis. Mo. Send
for testimonials.
l.OOO Horees at Aaellon.
One thousand horses, saddlers, drivers
end draft, will be sold at auction at
I malllla. Ore., July 22 and 23. Matched
teams und car lots specialties.
Colonel Taylor Treat Buna, auctioneers,
Boscaian, Mont.
was strucK ny iignininB ami Kiueu i num
th.o others to the government at such good
prices that I made over tf-OO on the lot and
I had held them only a ;ew uays.
VACATION EXCURSIONS via tne Bal
tlmore & Ohio railroad; Jamestown expo
sltion; tickets on sale dally until Nov,
30. Chicago to Boston and return, July
to 28, $23.65. For particulars, writs
A. Preston. T. P. A., 244 Clark St., or
D. N. Austin. T. P. A., Chicago.
Announcements, weddln? stationery and
calling cards, bla'.k hooks and magazine
binding. 'Phone Doug. 14. A. I. Root, Inc.
lf.0 83 !
ha eg I
29 10
8 34
75 20
49 83
ti2 03
900 00
Drawing supplies
Election expense
Electric power
Examining committee
Freight and express
Fuel
Furniture and fixtures
Improvements
Insurance
Interest and exchange
Janitors
Kindergarten supplies
Legal expense
LlKht and fuel gas
Maps, charts, etc
Messenger service
Music supplies
Officers and clerks
Page
Piano rent and tuning
Postage ,
Printing
Rent
Repairs, general
Repairs to heating
Repairs to plumbing
Stationery
Special taxes
Buppllea
Teachers
Telephones
Typewriter rent
Gardener
Inheritance tax
Military supplies
Fupt. Bldgs. contingent fund.
Miscellaneous
AWFUL TlX
1
IIC SPOTS
l.f 98 37
1,163 hi
6 83
i:o Ot)
442,01
19,375 44
4.441 .71
10,463 61
2.16 40
36.177 ')
88,u3 03
796 84
3.1 00
646 66
1,8.73 80
40 6ti
210 00
14.C-6 95
0)
210 40
214 (0
1,133 81
240 00
12 06! 49
2.5.8 fl
9W XI
6.160 6!
6 044 83
6.007 71
381,712 75
220 20
75 CO
40 00
107 67
3 90
Sua (4)
- 426 89
Amounts transferred from general
to special funds as follows:
Bond redemption fund
Insurance fund ,
Vinton Bldg. fund
(637.321 99
.1 50,0fl0 CO
. 1 000 f
. 23.EO0 00
t 74.600 00
Total expenditures, Including?
amounts transferred to other
funds $!ll m 99
Warrants outstanding July 1, u6.. 25. 4U) 99
Total general fund liability MTT.SIO 98
GENERAL FUND RECAPITULATION.
Cash In treasury July 1,
14'. f 81.04.3
Received during year 711745.71
Warrants outstanding
July 1. 1906 f 25.4M.99
Warrants iirfued during
year 137.321. 99
Transferred from general
fund without warrant. 74.600 00
Total
Balance July 1. 1907. In
excess of liabilities....
$CT7.3a0.9S
9C.6U.11
Totals t32.8366 $732,836.08
WARRANT AND CASH ACCOUNT.
Cash In treasury July 1. lJir Jloa,trti.7l
Geoaral toad waJTuita "''r "dli'g
Formed on Legs and Exuded a Watery
Matter Then Spread to Arms
Kept Ankles Bandaged Over a Year
Until Skin Was Made Smooth and
TORMENT WAS STOPPED
IN 3 DAYS BY CUT1CURA
"In December 1005 I had a blood-red
spot about aa large aa a nickel come on
my left shin about threw Inches above
the ankle and in about two weeks the same
kind of a spot came on the right shin.
I did not know but it was poison from
aome black stockings but my wife said it '
could not be for she had wauhed them
thoroughly twice. The spots spread
until tuey were aome two inches across.
Then my ahina and under my ankle
bones commenced to break out in a fin
raeh which extended about halfway to my
knees. The burning and itching were
something terrible and later the raah
began to exude a watery matter. Fi
nally it went to my elbows and above
and below them. I doctored with
two doctors but it did no good. I kept
my ankles bandaged for over a year.
One dav a friend of mine said he believed
the Cutioura Remedloa would help me.
I aent for them and in three days after
using the Cuticura Remedies there was
a complete cluuige. The skin cleared up
amootn and the itching stopped. I am
etill using the Cuticura Remedies for.
once a week or so, some little spot will
break out in a fine raob and oommenoa
to itch. But washing with Cuticura
Soap and putting ont'uticura Ointment
drives it all away. I am seventy-one
years old to-day. Geo. N .Westooit, Post
maater, Ceylon. N. Y., Apr. 29, 1&07."
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FOOT COMFORT
Baths with Cuticura Soap and
Anointings with Cuticura.
8oak the feet on rf-tiring In a strong,
bot, creamy lather of Cuticura Koap.
Dry, and anoint frly with Cuticura
Ointment, the great Skin Cure, band
ago lightly in old, aoft cotton or linen.
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Cutlrura Hu'Viil (bite j.lor In U torm of l'buriite
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Racine, Witcontin
OELLEVUE COLLEGE
COLLfcCS Claae'rel. sViaatiSc, Bhlloaoetttal eeamie,
ACAijjtalY aa atcreaileS ru eckaul ireras las
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In the beautiful Cumberland Valley.
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