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THE OMAHA 'DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, FEPTEMDET? 5. 1007.
OFFERED FOR RENT
' mm Ctar
41 FOR t-r. alt moil , walking distance,
near Crelghton and high school. Room
er. $75 for '?-r.. mod. ex. urnacc, Kountx
Place, corner lot.
tfor new g-r. nil mod., north of Bemis
(t KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO,
Vl N. Y. lAtm Bldg. '."hone Doug. 2182.
on 8i
1174 CASH ST., f roomii, modern except
heat, V.
BEMIS.
'Pbon Doug. Mi. Fxtnn Blk.
' , (la) K
HOUSES
In m parts of the city. R.
C. Wf.ri & Co., Be Bldg.
(16-2Su
WB MOVB PI ANOS Maggard Van and
PtAraa Co. Tel. Doug. 149. Office, 1T12
Webster fit. 16) 22
FOR RENT Large store room, ldth and
Vinton Bta. C. M. Bachmann, 477 Paxton
block. (15) MO
MT SO". 8TW T., lt floor. 4 rooma, 25
BEMIS. PMton B1K. . Phone Doug. MS
(16)-3l
R009TB-WT N. Xth. 820.
C15)-l
HOUSES, Insurance. Pdngwalt, Barker Plk.
lf 255
5-ROOM -boo, clone In, IK. MO Bo. list
Bt. Tt. Hnwy rms. ntKum
M14 CHARLES, l-twm, new, all modern.
ws. -
O'KEETB REAL ESTATE CO..
1001 N. T. life. Phone Doug 7155
' US)-2 5
UUUOUO Crolgb-Bons & Co., Bee Bldg.
' (18) 374
. BaUalwa-a.
TrTE entlr building formerly occupied by
the Dally New. 44x30 feet, I stories and
basement. McCagruo Investment Co., Wit
Dodge Bt. (16)-2R
3M1 HARNEY BT. S floors and basement.
83x120 feet; suitable for wholesale. Mc
Cagu lnveatmant Co., 1506 Dodge Bt. -
U6)-!7
FOR RENT. A SIX-STORY BUILDING IN
WHOLESALE DISTRICT.
Tha elx-etory and basement building at 1208
Howard St., formerly occupied by the
Hayward Brothers Shoe Co.. for rent.
Annual rental 12.440. ' Floor space Is 20x1X2
ft.,- and all floors and basement contain
about 80,000 square feet aurface. The
building ha a good elevator and office
- apartment and la equipped with a modern
re sprinkler system.
R. C. PETERS CO.,
J B. 17th 8t Bee Building.
' - 1 (151-M70
KETAUL LOCATION
1-10-12 Harney St., Ave floors and base
ment, RxlE ft., now occupied by Midland
Glass and Paint Co.
OEOROE a .CO. M01 FARNAM ST.
;- -'" - (15l-MCj4 7
Offlre.
F'OR RBNT Desk room In Bee office, city
hall building. 417 N. r.tli St., South
, Oitmln, Apply V' manager. (15) VA-
DESK, ropm for rent In stenographer's of
flre, 08 Paxton Blk. (IS)-MSOO
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JStores. .
' ...
One store room In new "Srargo" building
m-'SAuth Omaha, nenr postofflce, wit.i
'"lighted basement, modern show windows
and'awnlngi; txl psshle location. Hall
Distributor Co.. ?17 First Natl. Bank Dhlg.
' 'Phone ' Red '7408. (1&)-M8n
. . -i . ... .,
STOREROOM. B21 S. lfilli St. Clark Powell,
44 Farnam (St. (IS)-'-"
OFFERED FOR SALE
Fencing.
ANCHOR and Iron fencing; wire fencing
I .ir foot. 2"i N. 17th SI. Tel. Red 814.
(lti)-263
Fornltnre.
ID HAND furniture. bought and sold; hneU
nee?! nn Ini square. Rosenberg, formerly
with- Chicago Furniture Co.. 103 B. !4th
St. Tel. Douglas 4tt. (18)-M46 SZi
colt HALE CHEAP Solid oak roller-top
offle desk,- tihair and typewriter. Ad-rl.-e
B 7t'. fire. (llii
nmnon, TOran, Mnalcki Jastrvsnaats,
Piano Bargains
, Inveetlflate the special offer we are
making tbla week It will save you
some money.
$400 O&bler, practically new. . . .$20
400 Ivers ft Pond, flna condition 215
300 Kimball, parior size 115
300 Kimball, large tlze 95
450 Emeraon, nearly new 285
2 50 Huffman, mahogany case.. 155
. . 600 Geo. Steck, new 325
. The same eaay terms: $3. 4, $5 or
10 monthly.
.. New Planoa for rent $3.50 monthly.
Schmoller & Mueller
t Piano Co.
Thone Doug. 1625.
1311-1313 Farnam Street.
- ' .-' ' . ff)-MT
FOR SALE CHEAP-Story A Clark cabinet
.irn.irr. 3 stops, a beautiful, strong-toned
Inxtr-imont, suitable for church or home.
Kd cmditlont 2M. Address I, 7S4,
Hee. . (16)-270
FOR'"iALE Fln Upright piano at a bar
gain. Address V 17. Bes. (16) f41 Sx
Pool and Billiard Tables.
FOft AAI.E-Kcw and second-hand billiard
and uiMil table. We lead the worhT In
cheap bar Cxrurea.' easy payments. Bruba--tek-Balke-Collendar,
4(C 8. liHh St.
.... . (lt-2Tl
Typewriters aad Bewla Machines.
$IQ0 TYPEWRITERS
' $15 UP
A well selected eiock of hlgh-clasa rebuilt
: and slightly, used lyiwrlters of all
makes. Mnoliines ttmt are to all pur
poses equal lo new. both in apnearance
and general -coiHlltlon, one-fourth to one
iiitlf manufuiurers' prices. Hold and
reHted eerh're. Ask for bargain l.si.
prfces and terms
. .J v 1:
CHANGE
' TYPEWiaTKH
003
COMPANY,
IITf Farnam , St., ; Omaha. Thone D W74.
(lij-a9 4
1"XR, SALE-HIgn grade second-hand type
writer; good conulun; a bargain al ju.
. (.all room Bee Bldg. (1)-71
ONE 1RmU,tn typewriter, No. . In good
cimditiun, for safe cheap. Call at Be.
oftlce.
(16)-623x
NO. Smith Premier typewriter, good as
.' tt? ,h "r- B. B. Roberta.
imn and larruim. southwest corner.
J ".. ' Ue-4M 4
Mlseellaaeoas. '
UAT-JJ.od jrr too. Wagner. 801 N lth
,' ' ' - j j ')-AJ
IYR SALE About October 1. ore a'O-gsl-
SVi,-'l,il,0a,"''' un,P- !
. . W . IL rldgs, engineer. Omsha
4 (l-M'-8
IrRCrtt at cut prices; freight paid on aU
orders: catalogue free
8KWMMAN 24 COVNELL DRCO CO
' Otuauakj eb. . -.bj tlJ-J; '
OFFERED FOR SALE
Mlsrellaaeaa
roatlaaed.
OAS, ELECTHIC AND
COM HI NATION FIXTU RES
Largest, most up-to-date sto k st lowest
prices In the tlty. select now. Delivered
when needed. Inspection Invited.
' BUU0E.S8 OIJANDEN CO.,
215 Bo. 16th Bt. Tel. Doug. M.
(lti) 272
RIDPATH'B History nf the World-Amer-leanlsed
EncycUipedla Briiannn. new
Intetnational enrvrlopaerlta : on small
n.ontl.iy painnt Weuster's I'ns
bridged Dictionary. Si 0 edition only s
this week. B. U Roberts, southwest
corner and Farnaui Pte. J
(141-447 Sp2
FOR SALE Onys s .da fountain. 24-syrup,
two body, refrigerator base, counter au
tomatic csrbei'tttor. filter, all as good as
new; also dru store fixtures, counters
and show cases. Howell Drug Co.. lrtth
and Capitol Ave. (14 ) 48
FOR SALE A butcher's refrigerator, sev
ersl show cases, a new peanut roaster,
. large coffee mtll. (wo large automatic,
oil tenks and stere fixtures too numerous
to mention. Olobe Land and Investment
Co., Omaha, Neb. 18 27S
FOR SALE Finest boarding house In the
city; best location, all furnished; walk
ing distance, etc.; cheap. Inquire 2
Karbach Blk.. Omaha. Neb. (1) 274
FAIRBANKS-MORSE Duplex steam pump,
diving outfit. three-quarter-Inch galvan
Ued guy rope, iron winch, pile drivers.
J. M. Flagler, Council Bluffs.
(1)-MS7 10X
SEND ITS your mall orders for drugs:
freight paid on 110 lots. Mvers-Dlllon
Drug Co.. Omsha. 16i TT7
HOMEOPATHIC medicines, wholesale and
retail. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
(lj 17
HALL'S aafes, new, 2d-hand. ISIS Farnam.
(11.) 279
SHERMAN-WILLIAMS CO . best mixed
paint. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
06)-n
SEOOND-H AND rubber hose, tools. Blnrer,
41JS N. 16th. (16) 280
FOR BALE-Several loads rock. TO 8.
11th. (16i-M7'J6 Tz
FOR SALE A boy a high scTiool cadet
suit, complete. 2T0 N. IMh Ave
(li-M719 7
A FI'RNACE for sale; good ss new; suit
able tor an or 9-room "house. Apply at
once, 267 harney. (!) M980
PATENTS
D. O. BARNELL, patent attorney and ma
chine designer, Paxton blk. Tel. Red 7117.
07) M9U7 Spl2
LARSON & CO. Book free.
Bee Bldg.
(I7j 2X2
, PERSONAL
THE ET-ITR F.xpert lady operator
Xi-lU rjUXXTj B(vr, m,gsUK, chaly
beate scrub battib. Room SXi. Barker
block, lutli and Kama in. NAw establiHh
ment. ' (IS) M'i6J Ox
P L. E A 1 1 N G Putins, 'Rushing.
Embroidery.
Dyeing and cleaning, sponging and
shrinking only . fe. per yard. Send for
p.lce list and samples.
. (JOLDMAN.l'UCATINO CO.
10 Douglas Block. -Tel. Douglas 1916.
(1S)-M4
THE SALVATION ARMV solicits cast-oft
clothing; In fact, anvthlng you do not
need. We collect, repair and sell, at 114
N. llth St., for cost of collecting, to the
worthy poor. Call phono Doug. 41SJ and
wagon will call. (1st -511
YOCNfJ WOMEN coming . to Omaha as
stvangers aie Invited to visit the Young
Women's Christian Association rooms, 1516
hsrnam street, where they will be di
rected to auitahle boarding places or
ollierwlse assisted. 418) 115
lOt NO man would like to correspond with
lady. ,25 or SO years old: ohject matrimony.
Address Frank Pugh,. Wayne, Kan.- -
, (It) MM7 t
8KWINO machines rented. Neb. Cycle Co.,
15th and Harney. 'Plcme Douglas NSKl
tl8 2a4
8YRINQE8. rubber goods, by mail; cut
prices. Send for free catalogue. Mvers
Dillon Drug Co.. Omaha. (1R 2S7
MAGNETIC Osteology and Mass
. .1 . VaPr nd Tub H
isare.
Room 2, 1204 Farnam St.. Jd floor.
(IKI-MIM S?6
PRIVATE CONFINEMENT HOME Mrs
Dr. King, 13W N. 2th 8t. Tel. W-b. v.59.
(18) 28S
MAGNETIC treatment and bath. Mme
' . : us-s3o
WANTEl 600 cords of wood to chop. 2002
M St.. Lincoln, Neb. H. B. Smith
(18-f7l S
FEW bargains (n 2d hand soda fountains,
monthly payments. Derlght. 1818 Karnsm.
(16)-IS6
OMAHA Stammerers'
Building.
Institute. Ramge
(18)-2S
WANT S.ono fans at Dletg Park Sunday.
Boston Bloomer Girls. (18) S7i Bx
MY W IFE and I. having separated, t will
not be responsible for the debts she
makes. R. Pool. ' (Isi-fcTt x
A FAIR, sweet sstfn skin secured ' iwing
ftjtln skin cream and face rjowder,
REAL ESTATE
11KAI, ESTATE DEALERS.
Rl'SSELL A M'KITRICK CO., 4J2 Ramge.
. ' , (l9)-gs
PAYNE 1NV. CO.; 1st floor N-V..L.. . Doug.
1"I- (19)-g'l
R. C. PETERS & CO.. Bee BWg. OiZztT
L V. BCNNELL A CO., S2I ,W. V. Life.
Douglas 014. . i (19) 293
GEORGE & COMPAWV. -14.1
Farnam. Tel. Duuglas
t ' i (
C. M. RICH, 16th and Locust. Tel. Web. 1478.
(l&l &14 Oct2x
CI TV PROPERTY FOB SALE.
A Real Home
Must lie Sold This Week.
6-room rottag. all ua one Moor, living
room full width of house, finished in oak
with oak floor, and finely paperod; dining
roin with bay window, den or bed room
with Urge bath room, porcelain tub, etc.
Another large bed room with east and
south window. Lighted alth electricity
and papered throughout. Basement bricked
up and flours cemented. Hot air furnace.
Nothing rke like It In town for the money.
House with ! lots, 60x150. 82.500: x with one
lot and use of another lot. $2,001). Owner
must have rash, but 8700 will handle this,
as we can-secure you a loan fvr 81.800.
Owner leaving city and must sell. See ua
at once; this will not last.
J. 11. Dl'MONT SON,
lOi Farnam St,
' tlS)-8i4 C
1 ii.rv.ijki 1 .a 11 iv ilU-Urj
$3200.00.
This house I. located on 28th
St.; has 6 rooma.-all modern,
asphalt-paved atreet. lot 60
feet frontage, handy to car
line.
GEORGE CO.. in Farnam.
U-Mt21 I
A REAL SNAP.
Must be Bold this week; a T-room house,
all modern, nlekei platew plumbing, extra
good furnace; now leased fttr Ovo years
hence, beginning October 1. for 830 per
mouth Spot rash price Q an. Inquire of
II. U. Wixulaelm, LfM Jonea St. . ,
... USi-MSM (
REAL ESTATE
CITY PltOI'UnTV FOR BALE.
(Continued 1
41 Acres, or 10 Tracts
in Beautiful Key
stone Park
SOLD WITHIN THE LAST TEN DAYS.
Over hen nf ths suburban acreage ad- I
dition adjacent to Benson Is now sold. :
S- nd for illutratd folder with map '
ehowing hew KEYSTONE PARK is Is Id
CUt. Snd SlloWino u-liat traets lav been :
eM to dste. priTs rsnge from 1175 to j
eto per ar re. o.iTiea inio -Sf 10 v-acr
trscts. Terms, one-third cash, balance
one to five years st ii per cent. Five per
cent discount for all cash. If you will
make an appointment with tie. w will
tske you out any day or evening.
Payne Investment Co.
Tel. Douglas 1TS1,
and
D. V. Sholes Company
Tel. Douglas 49.
(l)-a t
OPPORTUNITY TO OET
A MODERN
Home at a Iow Figure
New Eight-Room House,
$2,575.00.
House finished with natural finish through
out, reception hall, parlor, dining room,
kitchen and large pantry, four bed rooma
and large store room, full cellar, nickel
plumbing, furnace, combination fixtures,
south-front lot. close to car line, school
and church. Must be seen to be appre
ciated. Call us up at once and let ua
show it to you $500 cash payment, balance
monthly payment:
C. P. Traver,
Phone Red 47J1. 1824 Farnam Bt.
(19)-MG I
SIX ROOMS,
NEW, MODERN,
$3,250.
1508 Blnney. a new 4-room entirely mod
ern house on beautiful couth front lot tOx
124 , feet In growing Sulphur Springs addi
tion. One block to Sherman Ave. car.
House was built for a home and la built
right, haa splendid furnace and cemented
cellar, flna lawn and shade trees. You
can't get anything better for the money.
Part' cash, balanc monthly payments.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN,
1704 Farnam Bt. Be Building.
(1-W7
POOR MAN'S CHANCE
A little west of Hanscom park we have
a splendid one-story, t-apom Cottage, with
a nice full lot 60x130; this place can be
bought for 11,775, and to the right party w
can sell It for $400 down and the balance
on monthly paymenta; this Is surely a good
chance for someone to secure a splendid
cottage home on eaay terma. Come In and
let us tell you mora about it.
PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO.,
Main Floor N. Y. Life Building.
(19-MfcS
8 ROOM MODERN HOUSE.
$3950.00.
No; 416 8. Z&th St.;. house
Just newly painted and put In
excellent. repair; has.osk finish
and located on corner lot, on
paved street,' within walking
distance of business; this Is
your opportunity to buy a flrst
tlass property close In.
GEORGE ft CO., 11 Farnam.
(19I-M922 6
$3,300 If Sold This Week.'
Suburban home Inside of city limits:
only mile from car lifie, 5 acres In
bearing fruit and . garden; 2-story
house 2 8x28; barn, chicken house, etc.
This year's crop goes to purchaser.
Owner wants offer.
J. II. DUMONT & SON,
1605 Farnam St.
(19)-M s
KOUNZE PLACE HOME
$4500.00.
I-erge 9-room, all modern
, heme, 1917 Wirt St.. full lot
Wp.VX feet, asphalt-paved'
street, fine shade trees and
lawn, only 12,000 cash, balance
same as rent.
GEORGE CO., 16o1 Farnam.
(19I-MK4
HOMEB SWEET HOME8.
3.6tO All modern. 8 roomi.
82,000 New, all modern-, A rooms.
jl.MiO Easy terms and & per cent, C rooma
81,300 Large lot and 8 rooms.
N. FENGER,
62C N. Y. Life. Tel. Red J217.
(1)-Ms32 6
WHEN writing (o advertisers It taken but
a stroke or two cf the pen to say you
saw thu ail In The Bee.
THE KERR ABSTRACT CO.'i AU-i
P TRACTS OF TITLE are the safest. I
. You are protected by a llO.Mu bond I
against loss by errors. You don't buy a !
law suit when you buv a "Kerr" abstract, j
1814 Harney. Tel. Douglas 547. 110)
BIG BARGAINS
8-room modern house except furnace, nice
barn, full lot. zisi street, near park. SouCi
Omaha; house must be sold In tew dtys.
MELCHU1K LEI8 & SUN,
Phoii! Douglaa 356.
(HU-fc24
83.50J.
1301-16" S. 2th St.. corner lot. Mxl42 feet;
two cottages; rent 8J6 per montii; room for
imo more cottages or nan. r.ufy trms.
THOMAS BRENNAN,
rioom J. -ew lorn Lite Bug.
Plionj Douglas l.t4.
(lj-7
f lT .fin. r.m. ulth -Kla D.v., VH
and Cuming Sis. OM.-2SS
FOR SALE-Fuinlslied, auitable for heat-I
Ing, a s-ioom house, good as new. api-iv '
at ono -? Harney 81. eil 1
- - I
24 LOT In Halcyon" Heights, Benson, lying,
well, cloe to car line, U) minutes' 1 iOe '
to Omaha- Will sell altogether or m'
bunches of five. For prices and terms ad-
dress H 41 care Bee. t (1)-167
' 1
I OFFER for sale 3177 Davenport Hi.
Large, thoroughly modern, ten-room rest- '
denes. In beat of repair, situated on the !
southeast coiner ef J2d and Davenport !
Sts. Ground 11&X106 feet. This property
la In Omaha a best residence district and
Is very desirable. Possession given ai
once. I
CONRAD YOCNG.
ili ta u. T i r-iA, . .1. . in
FOR SALE Detached 8-room modern house
with barn, lot auxins feet; desirable neigh
borhood; two blocks from ith street car
line to 80UU1 Omaha. Tel. Maple 61. for
particular.. (18) 80s 8
Bt" Y THIS BARQaTn!
Lot at 26th and Fort atreeta only 8228. 8.
O. Nordqulsl. Owner, 624 8. 80th St.
(18) 781
REAL ESTATE TITLE - TRVST f'r
CHAfi. . WILLIAMSON Plea.
REAL ESTATE
FARM AU HAklll I.AM) I OR
4 alorado.
For Sale Colorado I'aiul
2J.d ACRKS
lend; no mjneral or oil reserve; title per
' A. W. liARROUR,
lOJo 17th St.. Denver. Colo. (2ni-M649 6x
Kaasaa.
WANTED Agents to represent us in th
sale ot our Kansas lands. Write for p.i:-
ll-ulat'S. Globe Land and Investment Co.,
Ouiaha, Neb. (yi-'m
Nebraska.
FIRST-CLASS Nebraska farms and rarchs
for hornet or Investment. Bemls. Omsha.
(3fi I O
A SNAP
for SO dsvs laMore farm. $.1.Vi.
J T. CAMPBELL. Litchfield. N-b.
(A)-M.V) 7
FOR 8AI.E 6S0 acrea of land t miles from
Wood Rlvr. Hall county. Nh. ; well lm
proved, plenty of timber and running wa
ter the yesr round, would make" good
stock farm; must sell at once to close es
tate. Call on or phone D. D. O'TCane.
:oi M8I8 8
FOR SALE &n acres of corn, oats and
hog land In Bovd countv. Nebraska. Jto
acre. Write to Frank Pnkorny. R. No. I,
Spencer. Neb. (0 M99 "x
South Dakota.
OCT THK.V OO.
Tou can always find good rich wheat land
and Just the kind of a stock farm you
want by selecting from our l'lu.OW-acre
tract In the famous Hettinger county.
North Dakota. Go out and see It. Look
us up. William H. Brown Cv, Richardton
or Mandan or Mott. North Dakota, or 111
Lasalle St.. Chicago.. 111. 2)) M332 27
A BARGAIN In South Dakota land; S20
acres In Sulley county, every acre till
able; will be stild jtor less than actual
value If taken nl once. Dr. R. D. Maeon,
600 Brown block. . (i) fiH
Miscellaneous.
- t
FOR SALE (Set a ' homestead on I'nlted
Btates government land before th good
land Is all taken. More than six hun
dred millions of acres of I'. S. govern
ment land, including agricultural, tit iher.
graslng, mineral, .oil, ccsl. stone, moun
tainous, desert, arid. Irrigated, swampy,
etc.. located in twenty-five states and ter
ritories. Briefly described by counties In
book contsinlng over W pages, with full
Informstlon of how to secure lends from
the government under honieaiesd law and
by purchsse. Mailed postpaid for 11. Ad
dress P. G. O'Hara. Box 117, Rloomlngton,
111. (S-Mfl67x
CHEAP land-jacobpon A Co.. S3S N. T. L.
... ' . . 2-M4
WHEN TOT' write to advertisers remem
ber It takes but m ejrtra stroke or two
of the pen to tnenljon the fact that you
saw the ad n The Bee.
REAL. ESTATE LOANS
LOWEST RATES Bemls
Paxion Block.
X2I1-3 1
$1 ,000.000' TO LOAN'on business and resi
dence property- In 4)nia ha ; lowest rstes;
no delay. Thomas Brennan, Room 1 N
T. Life. t22 304
WANTED-Mtlty loatia, . R. C. Peters & Co
ZD-SI
LOANS oh Inlprfrne-fclty protrtv. w. H
Thomas. SOS First TJkt ionat Bank' Bhlg.
(221 30J
WANTED City inarts and warrants W.
Farnam Smith 'f'ov HM Farnam 8t.
1 (22) 3fi
e 1" w.ot rtJ wan at inwesf fates;
no aeiay. uaiim.ti tsnuo.. ltwo Karnani.
I22I-.W
FRIVATE MONET F. D. Wead. 1620 Doug.
. " (221-S
, . - iT"'' - - - i
120,000 PRIVATE .money to loan: no delay.
J. H. Sherwood. 977 N.'V. L. Bldg.
... , (22)-M402 SI
MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co. !
(221-809
LOANS on improved Omaha : property.
O'Keefe B, E. Oo:, 1001 N, T. Life Bldg. !
.... ' )-0 j
WANTED TO BORROW
- ,
WANTED 'TO BORROW
11,001 tp enlarge a good paving business
with privilege to reduce loan yearly. Atl-
dress W T7i. 'Bee - (21) SHI
" 1
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED To. bu
cook and luatfr
y second-hand furniture.
cook and Iwattng stove.: car,... Un
leunis. office furniture, old tlothei
n anil
Shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, yullt.
and ail kinds or tools; or will bu the!
lurnnuie ot your house complete. The
highest prices pa.d. ' Call the light rr.an.
Teh Douglas tail. 2.)) M.ttSS H.7
CASH paid for "corr-ha"1 ' tlrnf
Shoes, etc. 30l 9o. ICtll St. Tel. Red
'
ii' i :t l' r 1 , . t. -, 1 . .
.... 1 1. 1 . vtvH ih ii.iunuie anu im-
L? M.Jd "J"? X V K '." the "Commls-'oner of Indian Affairs. Waah-
station. JO mil. s north r.f C.reele,. the ,n ton v c.,- w, b received at "h,
countv s-at of eld Co.. the ripest asrl- ',,,",, umr, un, , cWk p
cultural ouinc. In ( olorsdo-1, an acre , l hlir,rtT. rVrtember 3. mi. end then
CASH nald for uld books. ' Crane-Pnve Co i .
M 14th. Plume Douglas llii. -W SvV"rViot ? ! ?.' iTh .
W A N TED To buy. .hare, or any larl ' ri.?l.t!'&
Nebraska Telephone stock. It us I uvv -1 ' ,0' 1 , " ' . ?
inilM1 t-iri res v i iL M'nn'e ( (ir-'ir'l s".l hU'V"'l n
lowest t.gt.res. Aadress i - .6 Uee , .,.,., Tv F,i,h. lo( 7. Mor, g,
.. I ! nronper's add
plemenls; location-nut material, o. P.!., ' . '. V
tJhoff. MlMOurl VaHey; 4a, (2,M,21 9 I ,rV,J,wC nt 1--1- Ve.
I MfANTcn Tn oruT
.
WANTED A nice room, with modern fur-
nlture, In jnoderu,,bo.um ; both atiavi 1
or close to It; ho,t And cuhl aater at ell
times; In private family; no oil er board-
era or roomers; In good neighoorhoou:
would like brwikfatt and n o clock din-
ner; wlllliar to pay. good price, for good
..... . ... . '
acrammouaiions ; aon 1 answer unless ou i
can meet Mil KMiunements; stule price b
weea or monm; give street an'l puon
number; for a genilemon. Address P. o. !
.j..': .. ....
WANTED Large" front- room or- two
smaller onee connecting, with board, In;
private family, by business woman. Mart 1 S
te uesiruole location
Kef ei elite. Ad- I
dress Y 177,
IF YOl' have rooms for rent, estl Smith 4c
; Linton, McCague Bldg. Do-jjlas .
idi Sl.i ix
i .
! YOl'NO man a-lfhes rKim and board In
' private family. Address E iu, Bee.
CU.I Mum r.x
- I
I WANTED By n.an and 'lfo, an exclusive
apai lment or tui:r debiiabl r.. 01:13 in I
1 gooa location for bousekceplnu. Tele
phone Harney 'Ali. (26-M71i 7x
; - ., ,
I "
I ' UfAMTm CITIIATinM
iinnibu uuvniiuil
WANTED-Position 'as nv:.-.tnt tas'i'M;
1 four years' exi)eriene ; Al ret.-i c-nces. Box
Wayne, Neb. t.'7i MMi hk
- .
WANTED Three to alx n.oiuhs' poait'on
by young man experienced in boiij cltv
and country banking; can lurmeii best of
references and xj e. t goi d selary. H. A
Packard. Roda, S. D. (27.-M635 7x
-
A YOl.'NG LADY wishes a position wilh a
private dressmaker. Call or aritt. InoJ
Lt-cusl 6l Omaha, Neb. . .i;ijl7a
- -- -
WANTED-By a man wl:h li years' 1 x-
Ierience a position as br'dce ror.-.i.an un
trestle and repair woik, can give refer -
tnm. Address F H. cure Hee.
27)-M9l9 7
Z ... ZT " ,", "
JAPANESE BOY. 17 years old. going to
1 aoiiooi. v. lines Dostllun In crivate fani.tv
before and after school. Address K 1!
Bee. t27 2 F
PCsSITION wanted by stenographer: a be
ginner; can assist with book work: refer
ences. Address 4734 North 38th St
?7)-.MS7 x
WANTED Poalt Ion by all-round clerk. 1)
yean experience in general merchandise;
reasonable wages. Add reus Y-'23 care Bee.
(2! MM 5x
YOCNG man wants place to work for
board and room whrle aHeridlng Bnrlee
college. Phone Dcugles 1S4, (K7 M4G
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
PROPOSALS FOR FLOl'M, OATS. DRIKD
Fruit. F-tc -Dersrt men! of the Interior
! Office of In.i'sn AfTa'ta, Washington. D. C.
I August 7. 19"7 Sealed propisals, plainly
ma'Secl on trie .tuisioe of the envelops
"Propossl for Flour. Cat MiMed Trull, "
opened, tor lurnismng tne Indian serMce
with canned tomsuies. c:rnniea, cracked
wheat, dried ftult. feed, flour, hominy,
rats and rolled cats dnrlng fiscal year end
ing June 190S. Bids must be made out
on government blanks Schedules a-lvlne
all necesssry Information for bidders will
be furnished on application to the Indian
't'lttce. waeningtop, u. i. ; the v g.
t Indian warehouses nt New Tork Cltv
iChlcsso. III.: St. Louis. Mo ; Omaha Neb.,
land Ssp Francisco. Cal.; tbe Commissary
j of Subsistence. l 8 A . t .Cheyenne.
i wye. ; tne viisriermaster. c. 8. A, Seattle.
van., ann me postmasters at Tucson.
Portland. fcpksne and Tacoma. The de
partment reserves the right to refect any
and all bids or any p.irt of any bid. C. F.
Larrabee. Acting Commissioner.
AMdm
PROP(.9AL8 FOR BriIJ)IN08. WATER
System. Etc. Depart ment of the Interior,
Olflce of Indlsn Affairs. Wsshlngton. D.
C. . Aug. 13, Ui7.-Seaied proposals, plainly
marked oo t lie outshie of the envelope.
"Proposals for Building. Etc., Fort Lewis
School, Colo.'' and addressed to the Com
missioner of Indian Affairs. Wssiilngton.
D. C, will be received at the Indian office
until 1 o'clock p. m.. Sept. :7. 1907, for fur
nishing and delivering the necesssry ma
terials and labor required to construct snd
complete an ofllcv and a School building,
both of bflck. with plumbln. steam heat,
and gas piping; a laundry and an addition
to the boys' dormitory, both of brick, with
plumbing and gas piping; for Improve
ments lo water system, moving hospital
build'ng. and resetting laundry machinery.
In elrht accordance with plans snd speci
fications and Instructions to bldjers, which
may be examined tin this office, the offices
of the Improvement Bulletin. Minneapolis,
Mltin.; American Contractor. Chicago. 111.;
Evening Herald. D'.irnngn, Colo.: RepublN
can. Denver. Colo.; Cllohe-Demoi rnt. St.
Ixiuls. Mo.; Journal. Kansas CHy, Mo.;
and The B e. Omaha. Neb.; at the Build
ers' nnd Traders' F-xclmnge. Omaha. Neb.,
St. Psul. Minn., and Minneapolis. Minn.;
Northwestern Manufacturers' Aseoc'ulon,
St. Paul. Minn., the V. S. ndlan Were,
houses. Chicago. Ill . St. luls Mo.,
Omaha, Neb., and New York V'lty, and at
the school. For further information apply
to John. C. Spear, Superintendent. Fort
I-ewis School. HesTierus. Colo. C. F. LAR
RABKE. Acting Commissioner
A27-M-31-S.1-S-7-10.r-14
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED
bids will be received up to lo o clock a.
m. oi Tuesday, September 10, 1807, by
Farmland. Fremont and Rallrosd Drainage
district at the ofllie of the secretary In
Fremont. Neb., for the contructlon near
Fremont of: 1. An earth levee or embank
ment, containing about 26,om cubic yards
2. A pile trestle, brush filled, diverting
dikes about 1.O70 feet long, total length.
S. An earth levee oi embankment, contain
ing about Si) cubic yards. Flans and specl
flcatlnna of said work, and Instructions for
bidders and blanks for bidding are on file
at the office of the secretary. The board
of directors reserves the right to reject
any and all bids- and the right to waive all
Informalities. E. LION ELL, Chairman.
J. F. HANSON, Secretary.
A-20-S-1-4-7
BONDS FOR SALE-WATER llu.SM OF
Beaver City, Neb., to the amount of $2i,
000. dated clay of delivery, (a table at Ne
braska Flscol Agency, New York City, N.
V. Twenty years after date. Interest per
coot from date, option to city to redeem
jame any time after ilive years from their
date, issued in denominations of 50Q each.
City reserves r'ght to reject any and all
bids. The above will be received by W. L.
Leonard. ci:v e'erk. up to and including
September 20. 1J07. W. L. LEONARD. City
Clerk. Ad?lt
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Nora 1-e.nd to D. A. Moore, 'lot S,
Archer's sub , t 200
F. W. Sniiili lo J. T. Atwell et al,
lot 42. blok 6. Jerome Park 3,400
Elizabeth Kerner et al to Richardson
i),ue eonitianv. lota 7 and s. block
ini. Omaha 77.DOO
L I,. Egbert et al to Martha M. Ish,
lot 23. Grlflln 4ir Isaac a add 3.501)
Marv (ii-ntlrman to Joseph Levi, part
lot 31. block 4. Campbell's add 2.700
A. K. Wright to Peter Uelll.. nwi; 3-16-1
3 ' : 180
Ivliaheth ('. Hunt and husrland to ' i
F. L. McCoy and It H. Olmsted.
I mi a. MtaK'iib. una lots t and s,
I block 117. Florence 1
I Jos( phlne P. Ilrisliin and husband to
' F. L. McCoy and R. H. Olmsted.
! lots 1. 8. 4. h, ii. 7. 10, 11. 3 and is.
Ihck and other lota. Florence.. 1
J. I. F.edlck and wife lo F. U McCoy
i and R H. oimft-n. lot 4. blotk 1:0,
I and o'her lots. Florence -. 1
Hugh S. Thomas to V. I.. McCov and
! R II. Olmsted, lot 12. block 123.
' Florence 1
K .1. SuHiven an wlf- 'o F. L Mr-
1 Coy and H. H. OlniFted. lot 4. block
I 120. and other lots, Florence..., J
i rarkway Real Ks'ate company to F.
McCoy and R H. Olmsted, lots
1 and 9. block 115. and other lots.
1
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; " '. V Zr J"'
1 '
. y'-.' " " , 'h' ' ';; ' '-Jf."-',' "'t"'-
1
F'vnn, In 5. M" ' ) '-. E. Ro-ers'
add
8.701
1
1125
125
1.650
:.)
John Kennellv and wife to John Dln
ncen. pfit lo 3. Johnson's ndd
H. E Ledvord snd wife to Nellie I.
McNamnrn, lots 4 and 5. Reming
ton's add
J. W. Pont-am n,l I'e to Ida L. Se
near, lots 2 sml Hsrle-. In"
5
i.iw
2.40)
1
Oherg.
- , , v..ia-. ,1 .
'lit!
y-r.' 1 mti. a -1' vv'll'sm
K. Indn.-. 1 art M.-cl: it. V.'ulnut Hill
I Total .... 1M
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OPTftM CTt f 8fU1DCi
VbtKIl O I fclYl tl 1 rO
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isDsXI rttlJl PMMI9IMrQ UftVO
1 ' '" "-"t ivu-
. ... a . a . , ativMaaaa
LULU AND AUSTRALIA
Ey (he Royal Mall Steamer, of th
n n 't- O 'I
Cananiai Pacific Railway
,,, . .
Saninl Iron vanoouv.r, B. c.
1'iimIIi( srr.ee is (b Orient on ear xesa
't. lmir. ol lndlt, KmprtMSel 1 blaa si4
r.Dr.w ot J.r Three Meeieer ere tkt
:.,r.e li.tsfei Anerits ang Ike (ar RmtA.
firamer Mon'eijl" ene rleet et esKis
r.sere oaly, ' 1 l.-rmedlits rele.
f.llllise stKlf - tre) ten l)rt.
Ktssinere Mrsna. .. da4 AoraDgl torts
lie e.ilr hie t Aa.reii: taeeilent eerosi
s.rdiiluss. fisillD( ooc mauiu.
I'i-r ram mioiinaiioa eaa U'.rrttare. ep.
ply to
A. C. $ hi. C a. Aj'.. Ut . CUr SI , Ckleag
, . iiifrr-rn:r
, I.AUNbtfilNu
THE RI3B0NS
gahstaatinl faring Mar (le Slade by
T Meeiioa of Kreh
, ealna.
:
... . ,. . ,, . I
Lingerie riboons are no amall Item In ll;s :
sumn-.er. One can nave considerable by
lialnK ,j t mode of cleaning them. Wash i
, .,,.
. ,n ,U' fl c"ld or ,uU 'rI" mlr wl,h 1
' white soap and while still wet wiad around j
a b)tth- or f!ss. "I'he wrinkles sm-wth out '
; ,, ... rj ,1,, .ihl. Mi eom.- r.fr .,n '
I perfcitl efcd the tibb.m com, s off un-,
j faded and as frcth as new. It tan be used I
: all summer by wasiiUig each Hme this way.
1 a narrow cue sewed to the ribbon as II
,' . , ., , . . 1 . . "
"'n out "nJ ,he P P"-1 through'
savt s the trouble of uslnj the bobbin when
-' the garment 's washed, as it is tacked !
, , ,h,. r,..n rl(l !
' v -
through in a few seconds.
Crystallised Prntt.
rVmalt frjil and sections of large fruit
ar allractie when served with a frosting
of sugar. Beat li e while of an egg 10 a
stiff, froth; dip the fruit In so that II will
be coated entirely wilh th egg; then roll
In powdered sugar and lay on parchment
paper lo dry. Keep toot and eerv while
fresh.
B-- sent ads arc business booster.
fs ih rmmm mmv rtau nil id.ieaaa.i .
t H J'S'-soes 10 Aenn Al
NOTES ON OMahA SOCIETY
Mils Mat Hamilton Oiret Luncheoa
for Mines Myers.
WEDNESDAY BREAKS RECORD
Field Clak Haa l-araest Ladles' Day
Atteadaaee of Year and (on. '
try 4 lab One of Ike Larg
est l.aaraeoaa.
Reluctant to give up the summer clubs
While their privileges are still available
sorletv Is maklns the verv most of every
day. and Wednesday, ladles' day. brought j
out one of the largest crowds of the year.
Miss Oertmde Moorehe.d gave a luncheon
at tbe Country club In honor of her guest.
Mrs. W. E. Bradway of Chicago. Cover,
were laid for Mrs. Bradwsv, Mrs. iKnigall
of Pittsburg. Mis Katherlne Moorehead.
Miss Ella Mae Brown. Miss Flora Webster,
Miss Jeanne Wakefield, Miss Edna Keellne
of Council Bluffs. Miss Ethel Tukey, Mrs.
Lyd a Morrison and Mia. R. L. Hamilton.
Miss Esther Wllhelm had as her gleets
Miss tlrac-j Wlnegsr. M1ss Katherlne Ileum,
Miss Virginia Offutt. Miss Florence- CudBhy.
Miss Ellxnbeth Reed. Miss Alice Cudahy
and Mies Ema Keed.
With Miss Mildred Butler were Miss Ruth
Hammer. Mia. Elisabeth Davis. Miss Elisa
beth Bruce. Miss Marie Hvlllnger. Miss
lionise Dinning. Miss Pauline Bourke. Miss
Ruth Hitchcock, Miss Katherlne Beeson, I
Miss Helen Rlnehart. Mlaa Daphne Peters,
Mlaa Lilian Lane and Miss Mene DaMs.
The table , had a pretly centerpiece of pur
ple add white aster, and the plate card,
were whilu with the monogram of the
hostesn done In gold. ,
Complimentary to Miss Ann Brown. Mrs.
J H. Butler entertained M is Brown, Miss
Jean Cudah)' Miss Mary Morgan. Miss
Bess BauHi.-Aliss Caroline Barkalow, Miss
Mabl Marr. Mlaa Alice French. Mrs. Earl
Klpllnger, Ming Marlon Johnson, Miss
Marion Connell, Miss Helen Davis, Miss
Anna Bourke, Mis. McAiahon of Kort
Riley, Miss Hazel Connell. Miss Gwendolyn
White, Miss Lida Edmlston. Miss Isabel
French, Miss Lucy t'pdlke. Miss Hilda
Hammer. Miss Alice SwiUler. Mis. Adele
McHugh and Miss Nntalle Mcrrlam. Pur
pie and wnite. astera made an attractive
centerpiece fhr tiie table.
One of the delightful luncheons of the
day aid the largest was given by Mr.. A.
J. Ixve In honor nf Mr.. Bertha OfTutt
and Mrs. J. J. Dickey. The guests were
seated at two large tables, which were
brightened with a profusion of garden
flowers. Covers wen laid for sixty.
Mrs. W'. T. Burns entertained In honor
of M.ss Emily apd Miss Nathalie Meyers
of Dubuque, la. Her table was adorned
with a loose bouquet of pink and white
asters. Covers were laid for Miss Emily
Meyers, Miss Nathalie Meyers. Miss Proulx,
Miss Francea Nash, Mrs. W, J. Foye, Mra.
Louis Nash, Mrs. Frank Kennedy, Mrs.
Edwin T. Swobe. Mrs. Harry Wllklns and
Mrs. Burns.
Mrs. Cunningham of Fort Omaha gave a
luncheon of five guests.
At the Field dab.
Miss Margaret McPherson was hostess at
one of the pretty luncheons at the Field
club. . Her guests were; Miss Helen Forbes.
Miss Florence Power. Miss Alice Carey
McOraw. Miss Elisabeth Sweet, Miss Helen
Bcoble. Miss Bertha Dickey, Miss Qretchen
McConnell and Miss Mildred Rogers.
Mrs. Charles Harding entertained at
luncheon for her daughter, Mian Caroline
Harding. Her guests were: Miss Elizabeth
lickene, Miss Louise Lord. Miss Dorothy
Stevehs, Miss Marthena Harriaon, Miss
Mary McCague. Miss Beatrice Coad, Mlaa
Irene Coad, Miss Bernlce Edwarda. 'Miffs
Emily Dyer. Miss Ethel Blc.hter. Misa Helen1
Bhlreman. Mis. Nell Carpenter, Miss Irene
Jsynes, Misa Carmrleta Chase, Mia. Dorrls
Wood. Miss Ruth Harding and Miss Caro
line Harding.
With Mr... Frank McCoy were Mrs. D.
V. Sholes. Mr.. Frank Ewling, Mr. Arthur
Pinto, Mr.. C. E. Bates. Mr.. W. 11. Mbn.
ger, Mra. E. A. Benson, Miss-Alexander,
Mrs. - H. N. Alexander and fir. Frank
Dale.
Mr. William Archibald Smith had a very
attract iva table, the centerpiece being of
whjte asters. The plate cards were white
with the hostess' monogram done In blue,
and at each guest's plate was a white rose.
Covers were laid for Mrs. R. C. Hoyl. Mrs.
W. L. Selby. Mra. J, J. Blub. Mr..1 Edwin
Rich. Mrs. Ruaaell Harrison. Mis. Nancy
Battln and Mrs. Bmlth.
With Miss Gwendolin Wood were Miss
Febnr Dow, Miss Eva Dow. Miss Gertrude
Stellerich of Davenport, I.., Miss Mary
Riley and Miss Agnes Singles.
Mrs. J. A. Munroe entertained Mrs. E. H.
Jenka. Mrs. Alfred Kennedy, Mrs. James
Morton, Mrs. Ray Knode, Mrs. Graham
Bradley, Mrs. Power, Mis. Clara Shep
herd and Miss Clara Elder.
Mrs. Arthur Engliach had as her guests:
Mrs. Robert Dempster. Mrs. F. H. Cole,
Mrs. Fowler. Mrs. Harry C. Brome. Mrs.
W. D. -McHugh, Mrs. Charles Johannes,
Mfss Mary Fitch and Mrs. Julius Kessler.
Sylvia was the Dover used for the center
piece. - - 1 -
'-Wllh Mrs. Oeorge II Kelly were Mrs.
John Eyler. Mrs. Ben Robldoux. Mrs, Mil
ler. Mrs. Ueorje Marshall. Bin. Frank Mar
tin, Mrs. B.' F. Shepherd. Mrs. M. B. Cope
lanrTTMm. A. A. McKey. Mrs E. H. Chlsm.
Mr.. W. II. Anderson. Mrs. R. B. Busch,
Mrs. C. II. Lane and Miss Lane.
'In lionor.of Mrs. I.. Baldwin of Nilcs.
Cf., 0, ii. Osborne of Missouri Valley. la.,
tad Airs,- Will McWald of Atlantic. Ia.
Mis P. f. tiwitn entertained Mrs. Baldwin,
Mrs." "OgjoVne. Mrs. Wlir McWald. M-s.
Ed P. BOiUh. Mrs. J. S. Sykes. Mrs. Harry
Lowile. Mrs. Victor Reynolds. Mrs. H. O.
Frederick, Mrs 'W. II. (intes, Mrs. 11. I'.
Wherry and Mies Monell. 1
Mrs. Frank Boyd made Mra. Charles
Howard of Oskaloona, la., her honor guest.
At - her (able weie Mrs. Howard, Mra.
Frank Holme., Mini 3earle. Mrs. H. V.
Neeley. Mrs. Call Wright. Mrs. A. I Pat
rick, Mrs. Daymon. Mra. John Austin, Mrs.
Bftlllelt. Mrs. A. B. Bomers and Mis Rials.
Miss Anna CcaJ entertained five guests.
Ti e luncheon to have been given by Miss
Madge Luilard for Mli Stella Chapman of
Minneapolis, guest of Miss Lltta Kohr
bough, has been postponed one week.
Miss Elanche - Boronson entertained In
honor of her sister. Miss Grace Eorenaon.
who Is spending (he summer with her
paretits. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Borenaon. but
will leave soon to resume her study at
Ann Arbor. Her table had a beautiful
ren!erp'ece of lavendar and pink astera,
gnd the plate card, were water colored
gfclf girls. Cover, were laid for twenty.
Plerponl-Srsltb.
The Wedding of Mis. Pheobe Cook Smith,
daughter "f Mr. and Mr. Howard B.
Bmlth. to Mr. Henry Warr.rr Phrpont will
tale placo Saturday evening. Sleptenriber
M. at 8 o'clock, at the home of the bride.
:a Davenport atreet- Rev. William -King
of Mount Veinon will perform the
ceremony. Rev. King haa been president
of the Cornell university for many years
nd has also ben professor of Lutin and
i
Not a dr
ies. bol
LJL) and
OA A 1 f JL 1 modern medical scienc, . If explains why
Jm . XX I f ( Ayer'a Sartaparilla ia now made entirely
' c X(LU(Ua free from alcohol. Ask your doctor.
Wi ksr seeisul e aofcUsk I.O.lntOe.,
ttiefQ.rBBMlssefaHourT'repe.retlAM. Lwell. Sut
Orerk In the same school. Mis. Margaret
Ike of Evanstnn. LI., will be the maid ef
honor and will be the bride's only at
tendant. The wedding Is to be very quiet,
only the Immediate friends and relatives
will be present. No reception will follow
th ceremony.
I.a Vet 4 lab. ,
Mrs. W. T. Mlsener ws hostess Wednes
day at the meeting of the La Veta club.
One o lock luncheon preceded the .fter
t oon game of cards. High five wa. plsved
and those present wen: Mis. W. H. Wlg
msn. Mrs. If. Hoe I. Mrs. J. M. Powers.
Mis. C. H. l-hman, Mrs. b Chapman.
Mrs J. K. Wlgman. Mrs I. fl Hunter,
Mrs If. Berlin. Mrs. C. W. Purcell. Mr..
J. J. Berg. r. Mrs. Kuenne, Mr. L. J. Tray
nor. Mis Edgar 1 Hoag. Mrs. Herman G.
Malthes snd Mrs. Cunningham.
Complimentary to the Miesca. Meyers of
Dubuque, la., who are the g'lests of Mis.
France. Nash. Miss Mae Hamilton enter
talaed at dinner Tuesday evening at the'
Country club. Cover, were laid for: Mr.
and Mrs. Iuls Nash, Mr. and Mr. Tracy
Burns; Mlsse. Emily Myers, Ethel Robert
son, Francea Nash, Nathalie Myers,
Proulx, Mae Hamilton: Messrs. Frank
Hamilton. Fred Hamilton. I.es McPhane.
E. A. Cudahy. Jr.. Paul Qallaghtr, ' Prank
Keogh, Harry Tukev. '
. arprlao Party.
A surprise party was given Sunday even
ing In honor of Miss Pauline Ooldrraber
at her home. 1S47- North Twenty-fourth
street. The evening was .pent In muslo
and games. Thooe present were; Mlaa
Anna Wlrths. Miss Anna Wallenberg, Mis.
Sadie Goldgrabrr, Misa Millie Wlrths, Ills.
Dora Green, Miss Pauline Goldgraber, Miss
Mamie Adler. Miss Tlra Pullman, Misa
Sophie Arkin. Miss Mollis Brodkey, Mist
Dora Ivlne; Messrs. David Levlne. Mag
Brodskcy, Jesse Prince, Aba Ie Ins, Arthur
Muskln. Abraham Prince. Frank Splgl.,
Iaju's Donovtts, Richard Shoales. Julius
Newman. Shulken, K Kruger, John Brod
key and Fram of Sioux City.
ProaaertlTo Pleaaarea.
Miss Oertrude Moorehead will give a din
ner at the country club Saturday evening
In honor of ber guest. Mrs. W. E. Bradway
of Chicago.
Miss Madge Billiard will glv a luncheon
at the Field club next Wednesday for Mis
Stella Chapman of Minneapolis, who la th.
guest of Miss Idtta Rohrbough. .
Miss Caroline Harding will give a lunch
eon at the Field club Saturday. Cover
will be laid for ten.
Mr. John Caldwell will give a dinner at
the Country club Saturday evening.
The marriage of Miss Lucy H. Dleslng.
daughter of Mrs. Bertha Dleslng, to Mr.
Edwsrd Bockel will rake place early In
October.
The class of '( of the Omaha High
school will have a class reunion Saturday,
September 7, at Fairmont park. Basket
lunch Is to be served at six o'clock at tha
pork. '
Come ass fio 4saaip.
Mrs. W. F. 'Baxter and children hava
gone to St. Louis, Mo., to visit Mr. Bag
ter'a mother.
Mr. A. L. Cable and. Mr. Ben Cable ,f
Monmouth. III., were gue.t. for a few
days with their sister. Mrs. Jqn T. Dillon.
They were enfoute from Wyoming.
Mrs. R. E. Wilcox and children returned
Tuesday from a six weeka' visit with rela
tives In the east.
Dr. and Mra, W. 8. (llbb. have returned,
from a two weeka' outing at Lake Okobojl.
Mrs. C. L. ' Thomas and Mis. Mlnnla
Thomss have returned from Excelsior
Springs.
-Mr. W. A. Smith has returned from a
two weeks' trip to Canada.
Mrs. J. H. Manning, who haa been .pend
ing the summer with her daughter. Mr..
L. Clayton Manning, left Wednesday morn
ing for her home.
Mrs. Charles E. Black ha. returned from
a month', r4.lt . with frlenda In Chicago.
.DRESSING THE SCHOOL GIRL
Group of Frocks he Will
Nnltable for Varloae Oc
casions. Ne4
These are th. day. when the home dress
maker Ik busily working on the boarding
school outfit and when the mother who
helps is giving anxious thought to the gar
ments which her daughter I. to wear
among strangers. Very critical, too. thee
strangers are getting to be, and the board
ing school girl must have an extenslva
wardrobe nowadays If she Is to meet all
requirements
At a whool where much attention la paid
to social training she 1. likely to feel her
self entirely out ot the running If she ha.
not pretty frock, for every occasion. A.
with grown-upk. it Is only the absurdly
rich who can afford to be frumpish. Ser
iously, a shrinking, sensitive girl, who will
naturally take exaggerated views of
things. Is sometimes handicapped for Ufa
by feeling herself .habby and dowdy
among her mates. Not that there I. th .
least need or desirability of extravaganc
in her little costumes provided they ar
tasteful, modish nnd in sufficient variety.
There 1. nothing better for th achoo!
dresses than mohnlr pr tight walght serg.
or some of the plaid woolens, and they
should be simply made, with pothlng about
them that will aoon get out of order. Two
good little mod), are given in the cut and
re suitable for girls anywhere from 12 to
13.
One of light wool brown serge ha. a
gored circular skirt, plain except for a
band of the stuff stitched around th. edge.
Above a gitdle of the .erg la a full littl
blouse of light brown silk with very dark
brown spots. There ar. deep turn back
eurta ornamented with narrow brown silk
braid.
The other dress, of Copenhagen blua mo
l.air, Is cut In pointed tabs, both blous
and skirt, which button over an under
went and Inlet band of plaid silk.
The little gown al the right of th plctur
is of beige colored cloth, trimmed with
u4vy irtaiii lace, and though It Is a blous
model (lie front beneath la buttoned from
the neck lo the akfrt hem. giving a princes
effect. ,
To Prevent Rkoca txsaa Ctraaklaa
us Quick Shins Shoe Polish. It oils, pol
ishes and give, a' p.t.i.t leather finish and
is water-proof. Ask your dealer for It
SANDY GRISWOLD IS HURT
Get. Rib .pltntered ty Street
Btartlag Before II I.
safely Aboard.
Car
8undy Urlswold is laid up at hi. home,
711 South Thirtieth street, with a splint
ered lib which Is the result of a street
car accident that befell him last. Saturday.
He wa. attempting lo board a south bound
Hanscom park car kt Sixteenth and Har
ney streets when th car started befor he
was safely aboard. It gave him a sever
jolt and strain, leaving a pain tn hi. body
which at first he thought would Boon dis
appear. He went about his duties with
anine Inconvenience until the first of this
week he was obliged lo keep quiet at horns
and under 1 he, duct or' care. Dr. Rustln
thinks the rib Is splintered or . fractured.
Mr. Grlswold Buffers much pain.
J. . .
Dociorg presence very little. If ny, alco-
theic days. They prefer strong tonic
Iterative. Thl l all in keeping with