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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1007.
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CHIEF. CITY NEWS
Haa Koot prist It- :
Douglas rrlntla Co., 9H-19 S. lttt St.
frank Crawferd has removed nit offl-;
to ths Ware block.
T. A. KlBFhart. photographer, removed
to Eighteenth and Farnam streets.
tr. H. A. rorrtt. dentist, office. N. B. car,
ICth k txroa-ta. aver Fry Shoe (tore, R 1.
Wa alwaya have Hosk .Spring onl.
Central Coal and. Coke Co. of Omaha, 15th
VanCourt Starts Work E. D. VanCourt
haa started work on. Wtit Leavenworth
street. OraMIng now' In' progress and
macadam wIlV be laid aa rapidly as pos
sible. "
Addition to Pantoriaim Building Plana
have been completed br Architect J. P.
NOTES ON OMAHA SOCIETY
Mrt. T. S. Van Buren Ente:
Euchre Luncheon at Home
Last Ladles' Pay ef Year Brings Out
Bla; Attendance- at Laneheoa
Parties Mm. Brandt
Gives Card Party.
Mrs. ft. M. Harris, Mre. J. It. Jennlson,
Mra. Van Renn!aer, Mra. Dwlght. Bene
dict, Mra. David Young. Mra. Fred Adams, j
Mra. Charles Stone, Mra. Robert Ege, Mra. i
S. Van. Buren Entertain! . w- S. Heller. Mn. Henry Copley, Mra.
i Fred Talmase, Mra. F. L. Adama, Mra. C.
F. 'White, Mra. E. W. Getten. Mra. Leon
' 1 , Ne'aon, Mra. Qeorg s Lawrence, Mra. George
HAPPY HOLLOW CLOSING SEASON lvickir8h"", M,SL H'Lma" ,.Sm,t!V
William H. Dox. Mra. Hilton Fonda, Mra. j
A, W. Workman, Mra. E. Horstman, Mra.
George Welty. Mra. II. H. Rhoades. Mra. J
Don Gould. Mra. O. W. Dunn, Mra. Frank '
Crawford, Mrs. Oscar Wllllama, Mra. O. E. I
Clark, Mra. R. Z. Drake, Mra. It. M. Fapp. '
Mrs,. W. Woodward, Mra. W. W. Grlgor, 1
Mra. Will Manchester. Mra. V. Scranton.
Mra. C. W. Goss, M'aa Comstnck. Ml' Oall
Thursday, closed the table d'hote lunch-
ntta mt fli llinnv HollOW Club for thlS
season and many hostesses took advan.a Cometock. Miss Blanche Hnwland. Mm
Outh for a larg addition to Th. t . of thle last opportunity. Saturday the laat riwuna, ait. r,,
, ? - . 1 l . Vh . .im'ner win be served and It Collett. Mlsa Halite Patterson. Mla Holden,
torlum building, at 1613 Jones atreet. The table d hole dinner will De servea. ana it '
company .will commence work at m e. on will be followed by the uaual week-end ; Grace Dean Mis. Florence Ho'n.
a 6,ln gliding UHO feet, two Tories dance. Thur.day evening la set for tha : Ml Francea Conkl-n. Mis. Eaton. Ml.a
&. w, . . " ' " ,., , , ,h- h.n ,w "amlln and Miss Turner. .
" t-- i.,..-.... ..v, K'sriner wun new sia- -ur'"B i1"' i " ...... ... -
bles and boiler rooms. will be a Hallowe en jollification for tlia
Bolt for' flftT TtM...jt n.n. membera and their famlllea only. The Mrs.
ael J. McCarthy haa brought ault In the largest luncheon at the club Thursday waa members of the Comla club at a Halloween
federal court against the Burlington rail- lven Mls" Jennette Jessop, whon her ; luncheon, followed by guess'ng games and
road for $50,000 for lnjurlea received by labia was prettily decorated In pink anl kenslngton. Thursday afternoon. For
being crushed between cara October 25, white, carried out In cosmoe and while luncheon the table waa very attractive.
19". on the tracks In the yards south of carnations. The plate cards were waer-Th8 'rs"e center chandelier directly over
the Douglaa , atreet bridge. Ha waa a colored fancy heada. Those present were I tne ub'8 was concealed by pumpkin vlnea
switchman and had hta leg crushed so It Mra. J. F. Wagner, Mra. 11. F. Carpenter, i ln blossom and a large grmning Jaek-o-lan-
had to bw amputated, , Mrs. Ray Wagner, Mra. M. Q. Andrews, j tern occupied the center of the table, sur-
Comla Clob Meata.
W. K. Swisher enterta'ned
tho
In tie Dlvoroa Oonrt Mra. Lucy A. Mr'- F- H- Cole, Mra. Ales Ounther, Mra.
Scott has begun ault In district court for Klttenger, Mra. Clara Burbank, Mra. Mary
a divorce from John W. Scott, charging H. Jeaaop, Mrs. William Negele, ,. Mn.
him with; abandonment and failure to sup- Hover, Mrs. 1- -A. Welsh, Mrs. Joseph
port their two children. Ada E. L. Qor- Tolcar, Mrs. William J. Stevenaon, Mrs.
don httm )4an iv.m jtm. I T-"j1 . a rd .Tnhnuin M r A R finmfri. Mr., t
rtnAl.n.l. t.,J..v T v i-w.. Mr. r s l..northv nf ! rlety of flowera. Those present were: Mrs.
court.. She charged him with drunkenneas Seward, Misa Oliv. Carpenter, Ml.a Ute'ZlV',rJZIl',?i?I8'
and non-support and was granted the , VVIIton, Miss Lillian Fitch, Miaa Edith
custody .of their child. j Sanborn, Mies Jennette Miller and the
Custody of CkUd at Itsne The custody h"t"1'' ... ' , .
of little Norman E. Martin la at Issue In LV,lM " ,BJ u,"h fl11" W"'
the divorce ault hro,,h, K. Ad, I Rcfa Davl Racine, Wis.. Mrs. Kather-
It is not too late to
send copies of
Omaha
Th3 City of Beautify! Homes
The handsome edition
of The Sunday Bee of last
Sunday.
Sen! tlisrn to your friends
Do it now before the
edition is exhausted.
Brtt: Telephone
ee Uitice d . una 233
1 7th and Farnam Sirrxtls
against Frank 8. Martin, a laundryman.
1 Ine Hopkins of St. Louis, Mra. C. E. Bur-
Mra. Martin'. ..ilt ,. . niaatcr, r., and Miss t-ora h.vans.
ago and In It she asked the court to give i Mrs- E D VanCourt entertained aa her
the child to her. Mr. Martin Thuraday UC8, Mr- M- J- Kennard. Mra. George
Bled an anawer In court, chafing ahe waa I " Keller- Mrs- M- B- Copeland, Mra. C. R.
unfit to have the custody of the boy and
asking that he be left with Martin a sis
ter. Carrie Clough, " ho haa him now.
number Companlra Offlcet Offlces
Fowler, Mrs. E. Benedict, Mrs. C. F. Shep-
hard and Mrs. C. E. VanCourt.
Mrs. W. O. Henry had as her guests Mra.
B. L. Baldwin, Mrs. J. B. Ralph. Mra. C. M.
Politically the chief Interest centers Ijn
the registration of Saturday. The demo
crats apparently are making unusual ef
forts to get out a full registration and the
matter has reached a point whore Mayor
Dahlman has s-nt word to his friends and
city employes tt-nt each will be held per
sonally responsible for the registration In
his dlstrlrt. Saturday a'ternoon will be
the grand rallying time for the city forces.
Under the regulations they do not work
during tha afternoon of Saturday and they
will be expected to devote the time to the
polling places. !
The republican committee also Is strain- '
Ing every nerve to get out a full registra
tion and the usual morning greeting of
active politician has given way to "Have
you registered?" With practteclly 50 rer
cent of the vote unreglatered on the lat
day of registration the committees fear
that In some precincts there will be dif
ficulty In getting all voters registered If
they wait until after the close of working
hours and for thla reason thev request all
The weighing or the mana ry tne gov- who can t0 rtgigter In the morning or at
ernment continues In Omaha aa well aa In '
. D. L. Lovcjo'y, Mrs. Ben F. Marti. otner ct,ont of the country. Last i At th- cy na, more ,nterMt ,g
I
TALK OF THE POLITICIANS
"Have Ton Bgsteredt" Succeeds
Greeting1, "Good Morning." ,
BOTH PARTIES AFTER THE V0T
Deanorrata Are Beadlna; Every Nerve
and Mayor Jln Talllna- oi
the t'nterrlfled to Get
Into Mae.
rounded by the blossoms and vines of the
pumpkin. Around the room on the buffer i
and side tables were small Jack-o-lanterna
cut with comical faces and the plate cards
were suggestive of approaching Hallowe'en
All of the rooms were abloom with a va-
Mrs. N. ' B. Ferris. Mrs. W. T. Haynes,
Mrs
LINKS IN JHE RAILROAD
Government Weigh Mall Ship
Soppllea by Freight and
Rxpreaa.
Mrs. J. R. Webster, Mrs. Arthur Hoover,
Mrs. II. B. Storm, Mrs. , Arthur Kuhn, Mrs.
8wlsher and Mra. H. Aable. The guests
of the club were Mrs. Katherlne Wells and
Mrs. Frederick Dean. The next, meeting
will be a card party ahd Mrs. George E.
Townsend will be the hostess.
Old-Tine Clnb.
week the mails were given a thorough ,n the fat, of ,ne clty ,miw0ve-
weigning ana m omy ' mBnt bonds, elnce practically all paving not
letter and package In and out of the Omaha r m
. , w i now done ana 11. atorm ae wera contem-
offlce was counted aa well as an absolute
. v , plated d.-pcml upon the approval of the
record of the stampa. which the letters . ' ... , . .,
, , - proposa.s for bonds for Intersection pav-
onrl Tai-'lrn tram pnllll B.n. :
j lng and scwrrs. The park board's plans
also depend on the $50,000 for which It
Our New
Style Books
For the Fall and Winter of 1907-8
are fresh from the press and
ready to mail to our out-of-town
customers.
The book for Men contains many handsome
illustrations of Fall and Winter Suits and numerous
samples of the goods from which the Suits are made.
The book for Women is profusely illustrate?
with beautiful pictures depicting the latent styles.
These illustrations were made from photographs of
the' garments offered for sale.
With these books in hand yoii 'can buy Clothing
and Furnishings as easily and cheaply as you could
if you were in our Big Store. When you write state
which book you want. THEY ARE FREIf
OMAHA
fVi gnvammnnr ! talnn mftklnir annthftr
..... ?,, i. h. .hl..t.(n All not- asks. Not only the enlargement of the
Mra. John Llddell Was hostess Thursday office supplies for a time by. freight and hlfn ch'10- b,,t tne construction of ward
afternoon at the meeting of the Md-Tlme expreea. just to find out the cost of such scnoois wnere necessary wait upon tne
club, when thoae present were: Mrs. Jamea ahipments when they are carried aa mall, approval of the proposal for achool bonds.
Llddell, Mrs. Charle Alqu'st, Mrs. Robert j D. Clem Deaver, head of the homseekers' Members of the Southwestern Improve-
u n, r-., t.v o it om..i. m T.t,i,.rnn vr,.. t,.i. ra. I lnformat on bureau of tne Burlington, nas """ -" -hhubcu uy a rrpon iro.n
.1 Bwman-l'1-! -umber company ; jrs- p. g Owen, Mrs. B. O. Tunnlcliff. Mrs. ' Mrs. Joseph Blgser. Mrs. Qua Hollo, Mrs . returned from his exhibit car. which 1. a commltte. whlih visited the mayor to
and the Missouri River ,.omber company : j M Key Bnd MrB, Touar Her table wag Jame8 McLauglilln, Mrs. John Cleveland, w In Missouri. He will leave Friday to ask him to vote the Irard atreet sewer
have been moved to rooms 811. 32 and ' . ..w ,. ,a ,h Mr. h ti.k., Mr. T.,,1. Mr. Join the grain producta exhibit car at Car- outlet contract. The committee'a chairman
man KnYOrTk L" The Bow I plate cards, done In water colors, were do- D. McCartney. Mrs. J. E. Shaffer and MrMr""n' Mo' , t A he a"lvediftt the mayor', office while
man-Kranx Lumber comcanv retcntlv I , . ... . I t. . ., . I "The car has surely been a great sue- the councilmanlc candidate for aherlff wai
company retcntly '
moved Its headquarters from Sioux City,
signed with autumn leaves
Mrs. Robert Dompater entertained
W. R. Nlckles. The next meeting of the
party club will be In two weeks at the home of
nd-?iT kiu "UI;. . tmpo:.ary 'of twelve. Mrs. R. Findley six. Mra. Samuel Mrs. D. McCarthey.
. - - - - auiv .11 iiil iOW
Tork Llfa building waa being; arranged
for th permanent home of the clmpany.
Oommlttta to Select Pastor At a con
gregational meeting of Lowe Avenue Prea
byter'an church held Wednesday night this
committee on pulpit supply was appointed:
William Henry Brown, Dr. F.
and George A. Damon Rev,
cess," said Mr. Deaver Thuraday, "and pleading for the mayor's approval of the
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j liiv iriuiiii nave iftn huuu. rruria ciuwu wumraci, 'Aucuruinf 10 ine report OI (ne
i the car wherever It la shown and the ex- . chairman the councilman said. In effect:
. hIKIra nt th. nrnrinnt. nf M.hra.La .nrl ' "11. . . . . . .1 1 . , . . . v. i
Among those who have made reservations ; been given by Mr. and Mra. Arthur Pinto '"" T .MrnH.. .nd . r.v.i.tinn . TV. ''"u,u -- -
, , ... TI , " ' . . , ... .1 Wyoming are a aurprlae and a revelation tract becauae to readvert ae would not be
for Saturday are Mr. and Mr. R. W. , Thursday evening for their guests. Mr. and ; t0 the ople of ,he mlJdle Tne contractor who haa presented
Breckenrldge, who will have twelve guests; Mrs. H. J. Payne of Minneapolis,, had to advertising ha. been of great value to the he Slowest bid I OthBwart ,w k
Mr. ind Mrs. R. V. Cole, sixteen; Mr. and be cancelled, a. Mr. and Mrs. Payne have ltate weU t0 the r.1Irottd for all the I,, Z "t hI H! m h! m
been called home. I homeaaekera excurslona which are n,iw..r.. ... .
. . , I . vit.-r iv ui. ii lui ire. iliaii illia DIU.
mo eiiBHBcmt-ui unnuuncca oi iib running are crowded witn seekers lor lNe
Itelen O'NeU of Chicago and Mr. William , braaka and Wyoming land."
Mra. H. K. Burkct, eight; Mr. and Mra.
J. II. Parrotte, four; Mr. and Mrs. F. R.
C. Patten ; Rush, four; Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Somera,
A. S. C. I Rbven: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Beaton, aixteen:
Clarke, D. D.. having res'gned to accept the j Mr. Fred Crelgh, four; Dr. and Mrs. W. O.
call to the Second church of , Evanston, j Henry, ten; Mr. and Mis. M. D. Cameron,
TIL, It becomes necessary for the Lnwe j four; Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Hayward, twelve;
avenue people to secure a new pastor i Mr. F. B. Coulter, seven; Mr. Btevens. four,
and this committee Is appointed to decide I and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wood, fourteen
on a man It thinks Will bo suitable to
the 'church. The committee will he de
liberate In Its work, seeking to make no
Euchre and Luncheon, ,
One of tho largest a flairs of Thursday
was the alx-handrd euchre party given by
Mrs. John S. Coad.
Morrlaon-Dewey.
The marriage of Miss Carrie Dewey to
Mr. Francla Morrison of Mullen, Neb., I
took place at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening i
at the home of the brlde'a parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Dewey, 2336 North
C E. Spens, general freight agent of the
Burlington, Is In Denver.
General Superintendent Park of the
Union Pacific Is ln the western part of
the, state.
selection mat will, not meet tne unan'moiis Mrs. T. C. Van Buren at
approval of the congregation. Dr. Clarke South Twenty-eighth street. For refresh
will preach his farewell sermon Sunday merits her guests wero seated at nine small
The new ateel passenger coach of the
ITnlnn P.rtfln ha. rratn m rminri trln in
North Platte and la said to have been ! mpmlng. The office, beginning at J o'clock,
SERVICES FOR FATHER KELLY
Fanerat of Venerable Priest Will En
Bra a;e lllnhop and Many
Pastors.
Funeral services of father Kelly will
be held at St. Patrick's Catholio church,
Fourteenth and Castellar streets. Friday
her home im Eihtecnth BtrMt- Rev' E' ' B Browns popular with patrons of the road. It went I wlU be toWowei by requiem high mass.
Forref'resh- ' f Episcopal church officiating. ; we,t Tuegdtty on No. 13 Bnd returned Wed- . celebrated by Monslgnor Colanerl and the
night.
In -t raea connumntlon re.ults from
a r- ted or Improperly neated cold.
Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most
obatlnave cougha and prevents serious re
sults. It costs you no more than the un
known prepa 'atlons and you should Insist
upon having ths genuine In the yellow
package.
A Hlfch Kfadc servant Isn't an unknown
quantity. If you want one, Just try a Bee
want ad, and you'll find her. In fact, If
you want to deal with any class of high
grade people you will find It profitable to
talk to The Bee army of high grade readers.
Ilulldlna; Permit.
Hastings & Heyden, fra ne dwelling, 1907
Boutli ' Twenty-elgl.th biitoi,. ti.IKO; Ha
tlnjis & Heyden, frame dwelling, Forty
fnurth and Maple etriiHs, (l,DO; ilas.ln &
Heyden, 3sc Nirtki Twenty-third utreet,
l.'.ui; t'. C.'., CufTeen, frame dwelling, tl J
South Twenty-fOLirh street. J2, (.0; liantln ;s
& He) den. frame dwelling. Itii3 B.iencer
tallies, which were beautiful with decoia-tton-of
yellow chrysanthemums, and the
plate pards, which were also the score
cards, were hand painted. Those present
were: Mrs. W. H. Sherraden, Mra. Herbert
McCoy, Mrs. W. K. Foote. Mrs. C. Scott.
Mis. C. R Bone, Mrs. B. Richmond, Mrs.
T. A. Thompson, Mra. Robert Trimble,
Mrs. Andrew Anderso.i, Mrs. E. Bevlns,
Mrs. Elizabeth Goodrich, Mrs. George Mor-
The wedding waa a pretty home affair and
the house was beautifully decorated. The
bride was attended by Miss Eugenia Mc
Ausland of Denver aa bridesmaid and Mrs.
Oscar Lleben, matron of honor. Mr. Rich
ard Forbes of Lead. 8. D., was best man.
Among the guesta from out of town were
Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison of Mullen,
parents , of the groom; Mrs. Charles G rue
nig of Mullen; Mrs. John Burch and Mr.
Fred Gram of Portland, Ore., and Mrs.
ton. Mrs. William A. Smith. Mrs. Ed P
Smith, Mrs. Charlea Callahan, Mrs. Charles Mr9' Morrison will liv at Mullen, where
HalkT, Dr. Myrta Wells, Miss Mulholland, Mr Morrison is In business. Mrs. Morrl-
Mis. W. B. Williams, Mrs. Robert Cowell, ,on was formerly cashier ln the local clr-
Mrs. A. Wernher. Mn Arthur Fetters! citation derailment of The Bee and she
Mrs. Wlll'am McBrkle, Mrs. Warner, Mrs. wa" remembered by the carrier boys, who
Henry Strelght, Mrs. Alex Buchanan. M as . enl ncr a substantial suit case.
George W. Forbes of Lead. S. D. Mr. and prices, borne .of the roada are still Mil
noyeu to some extern wun a snoring of
tars and on others the contention seems
Mrs. Albert Noe, Mrs. Lovell Dunn, Mrs.
Bonny Talmage, Mrs. Charles Partridge,
Alice Buchanan, Mrs. RIed Talmage, Mrs.
Mlllnrd-Merrlam.
The engartensL-nt of Miss Nathalie Mer.
r:am, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Charlea Mullln, Mra. II. II. Roberts. Mrs. 1 Merriam, and Mr. Barton Millard, aon of
S. T. Gould, Mrs, Charlea Williamson, Mia.
Leo Grotte, Mrs. E. C. Brown. Mrs. E. W.
Arthur, Mrs. Eugene Duval, Mr. E. II.
Howland, Mra. E. W. Livesey. Mrs. Z. A.
Pratt, Mrs. Harold Gyger, Mrs. H. O.
street, I2..-T0; .Hastings & Heyden. ira.na Frederick, Mrs. P. T. McGrath, Mrs. L.
dwelling. 3'0) Ames avenue, $1.WM; Has lugs Carr'cr. Mrs. O. J. Ingwerson and Mis. C.
& Heyden. fra :ie dwelling, 3 36 MoieJI.h
avenue, al'.lsK ; HaHti:ii ne- iien. tramn
dwelllntr. 2-118 Biiaiol street. $,'!,C00; Hastings
At Heyden. d'Uiblo hi Ick dwelling, 2.,0o 8
Shnrmun avenue. xji.MM; Hast nga v He -den,
frame dwelling, 4115 North Th'rtieth
stieet, U'.l1; liavllnKS & lleyiten, frnmo
dwelllnc. 4112 N'rth Twenty-n'nth street,
fl nD; Hastings .t Heyden, frame dwe'll-g.
33"6 North Twenty-rourtn street. 13 j o
E. Miller.
Curd Parts-
Mrs. Wilbur Braridt gave the second of
Mr. and Mia. W. B. Millard. Is among the
Interesting announcements of the week.
Not unexpected, It was made at the blrth
day dinner given this week by Mrs. Georg-s
nesday on No. 14. sermon win do preacnea oy m, nev. rucn-
Thomas Hornbeck baa been transferred ard Bcannell, olshop of Omaha,
from the Lincoln city ticket office to the 1 Tne boJv of 1he Priest was transferred
Rock Island, to take the place of F. 8. I from the Convent of Mercy, where he died
McFarlai.d In the Omaha othce of the Wednesday, to St. Patrick's church, where
Rock laland. Mr. Mcr arland haa resigned It haa been viewed by many friends sines It
to accept other service. was placed In state at noon Thursday.
Grain Is not moving' out of Nebraska In Priests of Omaha and 'South Omaha, to
very large quantlilea at preaent for aeveral ' (ether with rainy priests from outside
reusons, the principal one of which la tne parishes who knew Father Kelly will at
farniers are holding jjuiir.wi.eat for hlgliur , tend the funeral, while the active pall
bearers have been selected from among the
prleets of Omaha and South Omaha. Those
to be lttilng up a Uule.
car.
This Is to certify ualI all drugslsts ar
uuioriit-U to rclund'your money 11 'u.y
iiuney and 'lar miia iu euro youi uuugu or
cu.U- 11 kiopa me - cuufcii, iittiia lhj tulips
anu pievtlil kenous ic.uiia trulu a wu.o.
ui la a,nil, Luugu anu pieveiii pueu
(uuiua aiiU luiiaumpUoit. Couia.ua nc
n. i.u,,u.iitf i in a yvi.uw pan.
.. Heiuse Suuatitutes. For . ty aii
.lUglU.
Red!ck for Mr. Redick. No definite time .... .,
has been announced for the wedding. Both WORK ON TWO NEW ELEVATORS
young people are prominently known In
I'lmlln.i Heyden. fta-ne dwelllnn," 2 13 mack. Red shaded candlea further beuatl-
society, Mies Marriam having been crowned Contractor Proceed to Constrnctluu
Ak-Sar-Ben queen thla fall. She Is among j B' Ornnarle on (.reat
the young women . of prominent lamll es ' Watrn Track.
a series of parties Thursday afternoon, j who have not made a formal debut. After! Work on two imw elevators was stared
For refreshments the guests wore tea ed at I apendlng two years at Vassar college ahe It Council Bluffs Thursday. Kxcavaiora
ten small tables, which were beau.ifully ; went abroad with her mother, returning were at work on th Van Dorn SO.Ofrj-bust.el
docorated with autumn leaves and su- ' not long ago. Mr. Millard la equally well transfer elevator, which la to be built on
Browne stn-et, Hastings Heyden
frai'e dwlllng 2!"7 North Twentys'x-h
street. $l,2f; Hastinga A Heyden, frame
dwelling, Z.M Boyd street,- tl.COO.
. 7 !
Med the tables. The Invited gueats were
Mrs. C. W. Axtell. Mrs. Lydla McCague,
Mrs. George Marples, Mrs. Lyslu I. Abbott,
ArbucMss' is a tremendous
organization that results in
economy, find gives coffee
drinlrersvin the United States
the cheapest good coffee in ho
70rld.
Y7e have our own offices in
Brazil, charter our own vessels
that bring the coffee to our
own docks in Brooklyn, own
our own stores where the green
coffer matures and improves.
Aruucldes' Ariosa Coffee
" ""i fMHsMsssssssMa MaaMMHilMsH
is not touched'by human hands
it is cleaned, sorted, roasted,
packaged and weighed by in
genious machinery, mostly
constructedby our ownmachin'
ists in our own shops. '
The package is for your protection,
that you may be positive that you re
ceive the genuine Arbuckles Ariosa
Coffee every timeno matter where
you buy it or what price you pay. We
will tell you where you can buy
Arbuckles Ariosa Coffee if you have
1 trouble in finding it. '
RBUCKXB PROS, New Tor Cltx.
Burnett's Tanllla Extract
Is sold by all the best grocers everywhere.
PASSING OF CASS SCHOOL
Bea-lanlna- of End Doe to iiirrm of
BaalaeM airreplaar way
Dwelllns.
Th beginning of the ending of the Cass
street school ha begjn. When thla build
ing waa constructed It took the place of
the Dodge street school, now used aa po
lice headquarters and city Jail, and to the
Dodge atreet district was added a large sec
tion of town lying in the northern part of
thd city. It was for several years on of
the most congested buildings In the city.
ONLY
known. Since returning from Columbia the Great Western tracks, and also of the
college he has been In bunlnees ln Omaha. BO.t'OO-bushel elevatar for the Nebraska tlay
Informal Card Party. and Gra'n company, which la also to l
Mrs. John Weitzell entertulned at a de- built op th Great Western tracks ln Cjui
llghlful Informal bridge party Thursday ell Bluffs. With the completion of th a,
aflerVioon at her home in honor of Miss elevatora the Great Western officials ma!n
Blanche L nterklrcher of Burlington, la., tain they will I ave twice the cle.a or cars
guest of Mrs. R. L. Hamilton and. Mrs. city on their tracks as I, as any other rail
liradway cf Chicago, guest of Miss Gr- road In Omaha and Council bluffs. The
trude Moorehead. Six tables were placed contract has been let fir t..e constrjo
for the gamo. ton 0f the elevator for the Nebraaka Hay
Prospective Pleaanrea. an(i Grain company.
Mlus Mary Lee Mcgliane will give a din-
per Thursday evening at her home In honor -
of Miss Befesie Brady and Mr. Tom Davis,
whose wedding will take plaie next
Wednesday evening. Green and white will
be the color scheme for the appointments
and white chrysanthemums arranged lieart
haj.d will adorn the center of the table.
Th xuoFt list Includea Miss Bessie Brady,
Miss Ada Klrkendall, M ss Helen Davis,
Mlsa McShane, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cottrn,
Mr. W. D. Hosford. Mr. Robert Burns, Mr.
Glen Wharton, Mr. Walter Roberta, Mr.
Frank Wllhelm and Mr. Tom Davis.
Come and Go (, I p.
Mlsa Erma Coff of Fn-ntont Is the guest
of her sister, Mre. Frank Brown In Dundee.
' Mra. C. 8. Langworthy of Seward la the
guest of Mra. T. F. Lewis.
Dr. and Mra. U. Hernrurdl of Rock
Island, 111., are the guests of Dr. and Mra
A. Schalrk.
Mrs. W. D. Bancker and son, Jamea, left
Wednesday everting for Brooklyn, N. Y.,
to ijwnil a month with relative.
who will act In the active capacity will be
Rev. James Ahem Of 8t. Agnes parish,
South Omaha; Hev. John Vranek of St.
Wenceslaus church, Rev. P. A. McGoVern
and Rev. J. W. Htenson of St. Phtlomena'a
parish; Rev. Bernard Sinne of St. Mary
Magdalene church and Father Galvtn.
The honorary pallbearcra will be P. H.
Caiey, J. J. Connor, J. B. Callahan, Thomas
Swift, Andrew Tracey, Xr. A. W. Riley,
John Rush and Andrew Murphy. Inter
ment will be In Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
Do You Know that
SPECIAL LOW FARES
CAN BE SECURED ON THE
1st and 3rd Tuesdays of
OCTOBER and NOVEMBER
1907
la points oa tha lina of lb
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
in NORTH DAKOTA. MONTANA. IDAHO.
WASHINGTON, and EASTERN OREGON.
Free Government Land
Low Priced Farming Land
Irrigated Land
Fruit, Grain and Grass Land
Stock Land Timber Land
lr far, resamtiaa ate., writ t
E. D. ROCKWELL, D. P. A.,
. 318-318 CiliEca Bask Bid., De Moia, la.
For InformatloB and printed mattar, writ to
C. W. MOTT, General Em!sralioa Agent,
St. Paul, Minn.
408
Everybody Ha a Want.
Tou probably have some Utile want right
now. And nine chancea out of ten, or there
abouts, you could fill that wint by using
a Bee want ad. You may find your serv
ants, and your errand boys, and you gar
dener without advertising, but a want ad
costs so little, and Is so easy and so
quick, and such a sure method of itndlnj
the cream of the unemployed that you
cannot afford to. getlong without It.
Foley's Kidm-y Line wtll cure any cas
f kidney trouble that la not beyond meal,
i-u aid. For sals by all irun.si.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Warren Fagey, once a member of t
Omaha pol'ee force and later an empn)
f tie Burl'rgton Fa'lrnnd company, haa
eHirred to Or aa after spend nr n nn fi
ber of yeara ln the aouth for the benefit of
L iia health.
.ECESSAHY TO
TREAT THE STOMAGII
Claim mi Central Figure in Recent Contro-
verrsy is Novel
The new theory advanced Ly L. T.ii sort of dulL pain that I could not quite
Coopor relative to the human stomaih ' understand 1 hen there was a dull head
has attracted such wllespread attention oche, and my mind seemed to Le wandir-
that the public In cities vl.slted by the: Ins; contim allly. I cnulJ not eat, and
Gowerameef
IrnpM
omesieads
young man has been Julned by many p'uy
slt'lans in a discussion of his belief and
medicines.
v.hat little solid food I did eat I could
not retain on my stomach. I tried every
remedy I could think of, and nlse tried
'Mr, Cooper says that human lite 1th Is . out a number of patent medicines, but
dependent alm;ist entirely upon the stom-1 w Ithout any appaient result. It was
ach. He says that no dUeme ran h through one of my friends that I lieaid
conquered without lirst alleviating r.ll of Cooper'e preparation, and I Immediately
stomach dlaordera. Ha further says that decided to try some of It. It 1m two weeks
I most men and women of this (feneration since I took my first dose of it, and I
are nan-lick, owing to degenerate atom- feel like, a new woman. The headache
ache. And lastly, he claims that his New teems to have disappeared, and the pnln
Discovery medicines will rejuvenate the In my stomach along with It. Th medl
human stomach In SO days. cine is worth It weight In gold, and 1
Cooper has been traveling from one city 1 want to thank Mr. Cooper for what he
ti- mother, ronduf-tins In each what ha , has done for me."
calls a campaign of education, for thej Mr. Edwin F. Marse, of 20 Oakley atreet.
Vast year lie baa met the public In the Dorchester, a small suburb of Boston,
larger cities of th country, and hU auc-;saya: "For three yeara I had not a well
cess haa been phenomenal. Tnousanls cf day. My stomach was ln frightful shape;
perle have flocked to his headquarters the mer thought of food would nauseate
wherever he has gone, and tha sale of, me, and I really hal a horror of anything
To'jr I un1re3 4D-3crc tracts of irrigated land ia
the Icimedl ,te, vicinity ot Bailjitli?, Mont., a
station 0.1 the Lurligton Route 22 miles from
til ings in the Yeiiowston? Valley, now subject
to l.om steaJ by the first lejal applicants. .
Join ono of our personally conducted landseeksrs' excursions
to the Bij Horn Basin and Yellowstone Valley, the first and third
Tuesdays in November und December, and let me show you this
beautiful, rich valley.
These lands are irrigated by the government and the price
is $31.00 per acre, divided into ten yearly payments without in
terest. This is cheaper than paying rent.
These lands produce 50 bushels of wheat per acre, from 70 to
90 bushels of oats, 1 8 to 22 tons of su.sar beets, three cuttinars of
I alfalfa and all kinds of vegetables.
! ROUND TRIP TICKETS on dates named to Worland, Basin
or Cody, Wyo., or Billings, Mont., from Omaha or Kansas City,
$20.00, and from other points in proportion.
j For further particulars, write today,
1 1 I.
I .-. i . . -l . ir' IkM: - J.
D. Clem Deaver, General Agent,
Land Seekers' Information Bureau, Room 4,
( 1001 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb.
fS3P V y '! ' TTOf ,y,WTy'fJtp-i-Mjri. i n
Jt-- ... . - I- rr - i ' nr-m . -
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mm
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his medicine hat been beyond anything
of the kind ever before witnessed.
but this year it Is practically the only house ; PolMty ,ne mo8l lntere.,lnf fclture of
not crowded for room. Last year there was tne ntt(.nUon thS young man hag at.
a slight decrease ln attendance, but thla
year th decline la so great as to cause
cornrrent. Th decrease In attendance la
du to th demolition of dwellings to make
- !'. him irrriy of followers,
whom he has converted to his belU-f
c.i. , l.n to -jay on th
ubjsct. Th following statements ar
room for business blocks In th Third ward, j from two wel, known Identa of Chicago
The most Important change la due to the
construction of the Northwestern freight
depot, which resulted ln th removal nf
titty or moi children from the ditrie-
and Poston, reapeetlvely, and the enthu-
et. ll solid f irdl would cause me x-;
treme Indigestion, bloating and gas ou my i
ii,i..dch, .1,(1 nothing tasted right. Some
time ago I got some of this Cooper's modi- ,
cines, a'.out which there Is so much talk, j
I actually feel as well and atrong as a boy j
ver line th first bottle. Every sign of
stomach trouble has disappeared, and I i
have a hearty appetite and eat three
square meals ; everything seems to tast
Announcement, weddtdnar stationery ani
caljlrg cirdi, blank book and magax'.n
Liudlng. 'Fliona Doug. 1SW. A. L Root, loo.
r . , haracterlstlc of Cooper a good. Anyone who knowa what chronic;
admtrera generally. , ir.dlgestlon la can appreciate what thia
.. '.f S"01 State Hret, means to me. I consider this the mut
Chicago, says: "I hav been suffering for ; remaikahle medicine I ver heard of."
o .. .i cuiii.,iiiuti.)n of stoma' h We ell Mr. Cooper' medicines, and
troubles, catarrh and com tipatlon. I had find them to b all b claims. lieaton ,
, a gnaIug pain lo th pit of my stomach, . Drug Co. J
Illinois Central Railroad
TO
puirifn tier rnnrj mn rniiriiritt
Xinqb fllNFAPIl K 5T P1MI HIDrj 111 UdlTuuceT
For Tickts, RJes and Detailed lnformat on, at
CHf Ticket Office k02 Farnam St., Omaha.
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