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    THE OMAHA DAILY REE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1907.
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FLAVOR
THE HEIGHT OF
60OD TASTE
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TVTO other tobacco is good
enough for those who
know the delightful, distinc
tive champagne flavor of
Piper Heidsieck. It is abso
lutely the finest chewing
tobacco in the world.
Costs a little more, but
chewing is really so in
expensive that you might
as well enjoy the best.
Sold everywhere, and
by moro stores than
any other plug tobac
co made.
EXACT SIZE lOfCbT
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Annexationist to Hold a Bally To
night at Kosciusko Hall.
SOME ANT! FIGURES PUNCTURED
Coaarll Meets aad Disposes of Wist
l Street ravlas; Bona, at '
rr to Cleveland.
Ohio, Firm.
The annexation, force will hold a grand
rally at Kosciusko hall tonight. All are
Invited to come. Several good apeak
will be present from Omaha and a num
ber of local speakers will be there. The
antla have held aeveral meetings, and In
every one of them have made statements
which will be effectually controverted lliU
evening. It was asaerted that the repre
sentative speakers from Om.ina at th
recent monster mass meeting In favor of
consolidation had misrepresented he
bonded indebtedness of Omaha and the
ridiculous statement , was Issu ;d that the
bonded Indebtedness of Omaha was learly
$20,000,000. It was also claimed that the
figures quoted by Q. W. Wattles did not
Include the special bonds for street Im
provements. Mr. Wattles toid the exaot
truth and his statement Included the bre- I
ctal bonds also. This ts the attested
statement -of C. O. L,obck. the city comp
troller of Omaha, on the bonded lndebted
nesa of Omaha:
To Whom It May Concern: This Is to
certify that the bonded Indebtedness of
the city of Omaha, state of Nebraska,
aggregates at this day and date 16,933,
600, being composed of:
General bonds or straight city
bonds J5, 516. 000
Special assessment bonds 417,600
Total .15.933 S10
I am also pleased to state that the city
Is doing business on a cash basis. 'J'hers
are no overlaps In any fund, and there
Is ample money on hand In every fund
for the vear 1907 for all lrrltlmate ex
pense, as provided by law. Respectfully
suomittca,
BRIEF CITY NEWS
ave moot print ra,
Sr. Swing Bxowa, 603 Brahdals Bldg.
Pr. fttos removed to 60S Brandela Bldg.
Douglas rlaUar Co.. S14-1 a. l(Ui St.
- Hlnart, photographer, removed
to Eighteenth and Farnara streets. .
Px. K. A. Tosttr, dentist, offlce N. E. cor.
lGth t Douglas, ovsr Fry 6 hoe store, R. I.
W alwaya have jtocK Uprings coul
Central Coal and Coke Co. of Umaha, 16th
rtanoaa WUlard W. C. T. Frances
"W lllard Woman's Christian ' I'uinporano
union will , meet Wednesday afternoon at
2:80 at tho Home hotel. IienorlM from
tha iut convention held at Lincoln will of the P"Pe Northwest boulevard wis
be the program for the afternoon i formally .rejected, the board complaining
Oma wav.. - . I of the amount of the charge, over $B00,
T.?lfL?L!?7"?? d intimated that the bill should
lom nA , 7 . i. . reduced two-thirds. Tha bill will now go
lorn and Comenlus schools found an equal . ... .. "
mltted the act of ' bankruptcy through
giving preference to the Wllsoiv ei learn
Boiler company in permitting a judg
ment to be filed against it for $90 aiJ
upon which an execution was had upon
the property of the concern. The pe
titioners ask that the Judgment he act
aside and vacated.
Boulevard Appraiser' BUI Jotd
The Board of Park Commissioners held a
lively session Tuesday morning O he
principal talk ' was over the proposed
Northwest boulevard. Representative of
Orchard Hill and Pontanelle improvement
clubs were present to offer suggestions
and these suggestions occupied the greater
time of the board. The bill of appraisers
number of pupils ready for adiniailrn ,
A. M it.. a 1 M.. J W n i- .
1RR Tki. .-.! ii ... . , , iQUi oi iu Krucrng lunu. j. r. ornu ,y
in." J i r , ; - !wM KlVen th conte"lon " WrvieW
ment last vlar 1 "ark ,or three years upon h,
' i to pay th board $160 year and to httve
Vrlwtast DDIs a at A Aauai V 1M . . 1
... ...... imnwir-iwui-, mus0 on Sundays during May. June.
mg of winter grain Is practically com
pleted over the Burlington and it Is esti
mated that the acreage will be larger for
winter wheat than ever. The wheat which
was sown late Is lit a healthful condition
and doing well. The fair has been most
favorable for putting up rough Xeod tuwl
an abundance hua been put up all over
the district. Pastures ( ox In good ,. con-
forced to Slssp oa loot Alleging' tho
furniture In her room had been removed
and she and her three children were
forced to sleep on the bare floor. Mrs.
Pearl Rockwell has begun suit In county
court against Harry Weiner for $3J5
damages. The suit Is the sequel to an
attempt to get Mrs. Rockwell out of the
room by legal process. She saya
of the children contracted bad colds and
she has had to' pay out money for their
care and for doctor's bills.
Slnsty r.r Cent of Taxes Collected
Tax collections In Omaha for 1U07 have
passed the DO per cent mark uiid froin
now until the end of the year tno vartdjg
funds of tha city will -be swelled by the
amounts collected beyond tiie point When
money was available until the collections
lla.l Amiullf4 on . ... . .Ka I.I.I -.
sesament. This condition will add about
12,000 to the unexpended portion of the
general fund, which Is now practically
exhausted, and corresponding amounts to
the other regular funds.
f Efforts to Toroa Bankruptcy Omaha
4 creditors of tha totts-L.ogjdon Signal
1 equipment company navo nied.a p.
GALLAGHER'S THREE -IN ONE
Candiate for Court Clerk.
Compared to this
South Omaha has a
r. O. LiOBBCK,
City Comptroller,
excellent showing,
bonded Indebtedness sixty
Wert Q street. These bonds draw ( per
cent semi-annual Interest. The company
bid par for the Issue. It was considered a
good proposition by the council, which took
a recess of ten minutes and then reported
I favorably on the bid and awarded the Issus
i to this company. This la Its first appear
ance In this market.
JThe second partial estimate for the' par
ing of Missouri avenue was allowed,
amounting to $11,640.7. Tha fifth partial
estimate for the grading of 8 street waa
allowed to Dan Hannon, the . contractor.
Bills and salaries were allowed for all de
partments of the city government. The
cost of the primary election and tha regla- .
tratlon Items were allowed last night. The
bill was 133. ' j
The city engineer submitted an estimate i
of the cost of grading Nineteenth street.
The estimate Is IlKS. The city engineer '
was allowed to Increase the thickness of '
the concrete base at Twenty-first and Mis
souri avenue to strengthen the street
against storm water at that point.
Advertisement for bids was ordered for
the grading of Nineteenth street and for
the grading of Twentieth from Q to T
street. The city clerk was ordered to ad
vertise the ordinance providing for the par
ing of Twenty-fifth street from L to the
city limits.
Dan Hannon bid par on tha J1.650 of par
ing bonds for the paving of O street from
Twenty-fourth to Twenty-flth.
Reclstratlaa f C(r.
Tha total registration was officially an
nounced last evening by the city clerk.
The results show that. 1,684 democrats.
1.680 republicans and 108 socialist and
scattering votes were registered In the
three days. This makes a total of 4.470
In all. Last Saturday, 6 republicans reg
istered to 876 democrats. There were sixty
nine socialists and scattering. In the totals
the democrats have a lead of four votes.
In 1906 the general registration showed a
total of 8.6SS. Of these 1.676 were repub
lican and 1,847 were democrat. There were
165 socialist and scattering. This shows
a decrease in the registration this year of
215. But It shows a relative gain for the
republicans of 167. Last year tha demo
cratic lead was -171. This yesr it la but
four. The socialist vote has declined by
registrations. The following table
of 81,285.000. The valuation of Omana
la 8106.000,000, of South Omaha 121,000,
000, almost exactly five times as much.
To be on an equality with Omaha, South
Omaha would have $1,186,700 Id bonds,
but South Omaha has exceeded that limit
and has almost exactly 8100,000 mors in
I KamiYm Mnmna I val. lhn flmaha Thl m.l.J
. t v,..., . ... . 'j - m -1 iiiiu ....... of C-
Triune Capacity Of the DemOCratlO South Omaha levy for all purposes. In- 1-Fourth 14 8
eluding the publlo schools, Is larger than JZpjfth J5
Omaha for all purposes by of a mill. 2 Firth 73 86
The running expenses of the, city aro 1 Sixth 66 V
OIAIU W OI
shows the
three days:
Precinct and 8en.
Ward. D. n.
1-Flrst 74 m
3 First 26 71
1- Second 84 61
2 Second ..... 98 75
1 Third 68 65
complete registration for all
8 Oct. 1 Oct 26-
8 61 62 10
BUYS WARRANTS AND JUDGMENTS higher In proportion to the capitalisation
. i than South Omaha. In Omaha the ox-
17 J3
18 46
4 10
20 17
16 88
27 25
7 7
84 19
8 9
8 10
IS 29
14 31
Our New
Style Books
For the Fall and Winter of 1907-8
are fresh from the prers and
ready to mail to our out-of-town
customers.
The book for Men contain many hancUomo
illustrations of Fall and Winter Suits and numerous
samples of the goods from which the Suits are made.
The book for Women is profusely illustrated
with beautiful pictures depicting the latest ' styles.
These illustrations were made from photographs of
the garments offered for sale.
With these books in hanrj you 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 FREE.
OMAHA
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1 20 60
2 64 72
2 64 46
2 1S9 64
.. W P9
1 26 8
1 76 86
1 41 88
.v 93 48
1 64 73
1 63 63
July and August.
CBEAT PURCHASE! OP RUGS.
Brnndels Days an Immense Stock at a
Most Extraordinary Redaction.
SALE 18 NEXT MONDAY.
We announce the most extraordinary cash
purchase of flqerufs ,that. any Western
house ever made. AVe bought so far under
regular price that we can sell these high
class rugs at less money than you were
ever before ablo to buy them. Watch for
later announcements. The sale la next
Monday. J. L BRANDE13 & SONS.
If Yon Knew
the merits of Texas Wonder you would
never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheu-
lw' matta trouble. $1 bottle, two months' treat
ment. Sold by Sherman & McConnell Drug
Co. and Owl drug Co. Testimonials with
lach bottle.
Yon Can If Yon Want To.
If you want to go without the help you
need, or without the work you' might be
doing, keep out of The Bee's want col
umns. Everybody sees them. .Everybody
rAaila tbAm ThH Run oroea Into the homes
j of the people who can do the work you
want done. It goes into the homes of the
people who want somebody to do Just tha
uAwtr i-ia xan A y 9K Y a waniara nnil tna
wanted can't avoid each other If they jet j th c"9 nd commission (whatever that
One Case In Which He Pnrchaned All
Claims and Drew Hla Salary In
Advance from Conntr nt
Same Time.
"Andrew M. Gallagher, Democratic Can
didate for Clerk of the District Court," Is
the inscription of the obverse side of the
medal; on the reverse side It reads, "Andy
Gallagher, Deputy Clerk of the District
Court." If the medal had a third slda an
other inscription jnlght easily be put on It,
for Gallagher has a third string to his fid
dle, all right "A. M. Gallagher. Warrant
Broker; Witness Fees and Judgments Dis
counted with Neatness and Dispatch,"
wouid.be the third Inscription to complete
the trinity of capacities In which the genial
and thrifty Andrew appears. Onjy he Isn't
making quite so much fuss about the lat
ter activity as he Is over the former two.
It Is on the quiet with him, and to some
extent It Is on tha county's money. ,
Here's a sample case from the records
In the office presided over. by. Andy Gal
lagher whenever Frank Broadwell Is not at
hla desk:
On July 18, 1903, Judgment for plaintiff
for 81,006 waa entered In the case of John
W. Taylor against the city of South Omaha,
a personal Injury suit. Costs of the suit
were also entered against defendant. The
case was appealed to the supreme court,
and on November 12,1903, a mandate from
the supreme court was returned, affirming
the Judgment of the lower court in favor
of plaintiff and against defendant.
Gallagher Bays Claims.
On November 11, one day before the roan
date' was sent down Is It possible Andrew
had a tip In advance from the office of tha
clerk from the supreme court? Gallagher
bought from Martin Langdon, attorney for
plaintiff one-fifth of two-thirds of the
amount of 8000. which waa the lawyer's
share of the Judgment against the city.
This,- with Interest and a 115 lien held
against Attorney J. A. Beck's Interest In
into tha want columns of The Bee,
Knots on gat urn's Ulnars.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 29. A tele-
im hua hn Mclvpil at IhA Harv&H nil.
tltlon lu the United States dislru-t court lego observatory from Prof. W. W. Camp-
asking that the firm be declared bank- bell, director of the IJck observatory s.at-
,, h- ... ing that prominent knots have been visible
rupt The petitioning creditors, with th h, ,.. .h i.t k in K.m-n'a rin.
amount of their claims, are: Nebraska
Electric Co., $263.&; Sunderland UooHng
It. Supply Co., 136.16: Baum Iron Co.,
154.89; Crane Co., 858,93; Wearne Bros.,
339.63. and th Dunning Hardware Co.,
338.66. Th petition alleges that the
&otts-L,ogsdon company haa ail cad y com-
The knots appear systematically
two east and two west.
Sew College President.
S-. JOHEP1I, Mo., Oct. 29. Kev. U E.
McNalr of St. Joseph has been t-lucted
chancellor ot the Highland university,
the Presbyterian college at Highland,
Kan., and has accepted.
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This Glaze is Wliolesome
Protection
There is a glaze of fresh eggs,
arid pure granulated sugar on
Arbuckles' Ariosa Coffee that
does not improve its appearance,
but keeps its aroma and flavor
intact, and protects .it from con
taminating odors and the dust
of the store.
Ai-bucjcle' Ariosa Coffee compWe. with
all the requirement, of tho National Pure
Food Law Official Guarantee No. 2041
fJed &t Washington and - is pure Coleo
Llended for economy, flavor and health.
No similar coffee is sold loose by the pound,
or under any other name, or by x any other
persons or firms.
You have our word for it, that
no one can duplicate it or sell
any coffee as good for anything
near the same price.
1b) totalled (110.23.
On tho same day, one, day prior to th
rendering of final decision In the case,
John W. Taylor, plaintiff lri th case, "for
a valuable consideration," made assign
ment to A. M. Gallagher of his Interest In
tha Judgment, amounting to 3500, subject
In a llan Vf ITS In favor of Dr. W. J. Mo-
piauu, . CranB who ,appn, to b Gailagher'g
brother-in-law, and an attorney's fe of
35 In favor of Baldrlg St Debord.
On November 17 of the same year, J. A.
Beck made an assignment to Gallagher of
his Interest In one-third of 8000 with In
terest, less tha 115 paid to Langdon. This
made th amount of th Beck claim 'at
th Urn of Its assignment 8167.80.
On . November 23 1L C. Woodward mad
assignments of four-fifths of two-thirds f
6500, his share ot tha attorney's half of
th Judgment, to Martin Langdon. Two
days later Langdon assigned tha same
claim to Gallagher. On November 30, 1903,
Dr. MeCrann assigned his claim ot ITS
gainst Taylor to Gallagher.
Broadwell Settles wfth Depaty.
On September 28. Mu4. Clerk Broadwell
received from the city of South Omaha
81.KS3.68 to ply the Judgment with Interest
and costs. Th next day A. M. Gallagher
receipted to Clerk Broadwell for 11,177.46
for the Judgment, and on November 23 he
received a "refund of costs" to the amount
of 321.
Only Mr. Gallagher himself can tell how
much he netted In this series of transac
tions. That hs was pressed for money at
the tun ha began hs deal In connection
with the Taylor Judgment Is shown by tha
fart that on October 23, 1903, he drew an
advance on Ma salary du November 1. 850;
on November 7, b drew another S50 In
advance of the payment due on November
IS, and on November 30 he drew 850 In ad
vance of his December salary. Of course,
with his money tied up In a Judgment
that was only worth 100 cents on th dollar,
Gallagher felt tha need of a little ready
cash, and It was but the kindly con
sideration of an appreciative employer for
a valued assistant that Induced Mr. Broad
well to let his deputy have th county's
cash in advance.
Oatlagher's transactions In th matter
of purchasing witness fees extend over a
considerable period, and Involve various
amounts.
pendlturea last yekr. Including schools,
were 31.(18.000; In South Omaha, 3316,
000, when to be on an equality South
Omaha was only entitled td spend 8277,
IS0. South Omaha then has spent an
excess of at least 389,000.
H. M. Christie has Just returned from Chi
cago, wher he personally enlisted the aid
of the Commercial clubs to find" exactly how
th process of annexation worked In Lake
and Englewood and all the suburbs of Chi
cago which were finally brought under the
on government. In every one of them
property values doubled and the population
Increased at a phenomenal rate. -He will
later glvs a detailed account of his obser
vations. W. J. Haves A Sons ofJTo'edo. o., ad
vised the city council last.. light that I'
would be necessary to ralsa the rat of In
tereat on South Omaha bonds to ( per cent
before they could expect' to command a
premium hereafter. The city , accepted a
par bid after .five minute' consderatlon
for 848 000 worth of bonds for West Q street
paving. These bonds draw'fc per cent In
terest. Tha city still has 8 ofr In general
bonds on which no bids haM-bee received.
They are atlll being advertised. "
Mr. Christie said last evening that of all
the cheap and trashy arguments that the
antls us th one directed tq.th tntelllgent
school teachers was the worst. The teach
ers are being told that they wilt Immedi
ately be thrown out of school when the
cities are annexed. Th fact is that Omaha
has a hard tlm ,to keep Hs schools sup
plied with teachers now. "All teachers will
retain their places," says the Omaha board,
and when they hav taught two years they
are placed on the accredited Hat and be
come candidates for the permanent list In
five years. If they have taught five years
In South Omaha alrsady tbey will be on
th permanent list at once. If, they have
taught two years already they will be on
th accredited list at once. , If they are be
ginners In South Omaha they will be sub
ject to the same conditions t?ev now enjoy.
Par for Paving Bonds.
The city coumll held a brief session last
night and concerned Itself chiefly with ac
cepting the bid of Emery -Anderson o'
Cleveland for the 848,000 pawm bonds ol
Totals,
Democrats ....
Republicans ...
Socialists, etc
627 753 23 181 859
IS 878 86 A
l.M
i,so
101
Total 8,170
Mario City Gossip.
Hsnna coal. A. I Berouist. 'phone 63.
The bachelor girls are to entertain
Thuisduy evening.
Paul McDonald has returned from a visit
to Chicago and St. Joseph.
Mrs. A. W. Jones, Thirteenth and Boule
vard, is seriously 111 with pneumonia.
The Inquest over tha body of Charles
Singleton will be held this afternoon at
4:30 o'clock.
The body of George Gottschalk will be
sent to Snyder this afternoon. All Eagles
will attend the funeral at the Brewer un
dertaking parlors at 3:30 p. m.
We now make deliveries of Bennett's
Capitol coal direct from South Omaha
vards to all parts of South Omaha and
Albright. Telephone Douglas 137. Th Ben
nett Company.
The following births were reporUd yester
day: Harry Bruce, 311 North Twenty
second, a girl: John Lowerey, 2020 N, a
girl; John McCauliff, Fifteenth and Y. a
boy.
One of the transfer men dropped one of
the South Omaha voting machines yester
day when moving It out to the polling
place. It Is not known yet whether It was
damaged or not.
Henry E. Jones ot Tampa, Fla., writes:
"I can thank God for my present health,
due to Foley's Kidney Cure. I tried doc
tors and all kinds of kidney cures, but
nothing don me much good till I took
Foley's Kidney Cure. Four bottles cured
me. and I have no more pain In my back
and shoulders. I am 63 years old, and suf
fered long, but. thanks to Foley' Kidney
Cure, I am well and can walk a ad enjoy
myself. It Is' a pleasure to recommend It
to those needing a kidney medicine." For
sale by all druggists.
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Irrigated ;.
- Momesieaas
Four Itundred 40-scre ttscls oi Irrigated land la
the Immedlde vicinity oi Ballaatia:, Mont., a
station on Hie Burllnalon Rente 22 cites from
Killings in the Yellowstone Valley, now subject
to horn t stead by the first legal applicants.
Join one of our personally conducted honieseekers' excursions
to the Big Ilorn Basin and Yellowstone Valley, the first and third
Tuesdays in Norember and December, and let me show you this
beautiful, rich valley.
These lands are irrigated by the government and the price
is $34.00 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, 18 to 22 tons of sugar beets, three cuttings of
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. -
For further particulars, write today,
D. Clem Deaver, General Agent,
L&nd'Seelrarft' TnfnrmoH
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1004 Farnara Street, Omaha, Neb.
A high position may b waiting for you
to ask for it. Tou will get but. little In tbl
world that you don't ask for, whll you
may get a great deal If you aak for a great
deal. If you feel that you are capable of
holding a higher position at a higher salary
you should certainly ask for It through
The Bee's want columns. Ton don't reed
to reveal your Identity If you don't want
to. If you carefully explain your qualifica
tions you'll get replies.
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THEORY
Human Life Seems Centered in Stomach.
All Else Is Secondary.
Th immense success which has followed 1
L. T. Cooper during the past year with
his new preparation has exceeded anything
of the kind ever before witnessed In most
of the leading cities where the young man
has Introduced his medicine. Cooper has
a novel theory. He believes that the hu
man stomach Is directly responsible for
most disease. To ,uote his own words
from an interview upon bis arrival In an
eastern city: "Th averag man or woman
cannot be sick if th stomach Is working
properly. To be sure, there are diseases
of a virulent nature, such as cancer, tub
erculosis, diabetes, etc., which are organic,
and are not traceable to the stomach, but
even fever can. In nine cases out of ten,
be traced to something taken Into the
stomach. All of this half-sick, nervous
exhaustion that Is now so common ts
caused by the atomachlo conditions and It
is because my remedy wll land does regu
late the stomach that I am meeting wl'.b
such auccess.
"To sum the matter up a sound digestive
apparatus that Is doing Its full duty, get
ting every particle of vitality out of all
food by transferring It to the bowels in a
perfectly digested state this above all els
brings health."
Mr. A. C Brock, chief of the Brock
Restaurant, Market District, Boston,
Mass., who is a staunch beliaver In Mr.
Cooper's theory and medicine, has this to
say: "I had chronic Indigestion for over
three years. I suffered terribly, and lost
about thirty pounds. I was a physical
wreck when I started this Cooper medicine,
a month or so ago. Today I am a well
as ever I was In my Ufa. I am no longer
nervous, my food does not distress me lu
the least, and I have a splendid appetite.
I am gaining flesh very rapidly In fact,
at th rata of a pound a day. I would not
bellev any medicine on earth could hav
done for me what this has don. It Is
a remarkable preparation and Mr. Cooper
deserves all his success."
W recommend the Cooper preparations
aa being remarkable medicines. Beaton
Drug Co.
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Tourlat Folder.
One-way. geeond-clasa "Colonlt"
tickets to California ' and Paclflo
.Northwest on aale dally rla tke Rock
Island
Your cholc of four dally trains and ,
v tho two test routes to tha Coast. ;
DAILY TO OCT. 31 '
Tlcsets good In personally-conducted
ivurm s ice y rug cars on parymeni l
berth rate.
S. F. Book XslaaA X.ias,
OKA at A. aTSS,
I&iglit on tine Comepj
In most cases consumption results from
a neglected or improperly treated cold.
Foley's Honey and Tar cures th most
obstlnat coughs and prevents serious re- .
suits. It costs you no more than tha on- I
known preparations and you should Insist i
upon having th genuine ia th yellow
packagoa. For sale by ail druggists.
of 16tb and Farnara titrHuts U where 70a will now find
O. F WURN, Tlie Optician
formerly with II. J. Peufold Co., with very facility
known for expert special fitting.
Wurn Optical Co.
A man wanted a suspended ink well
tried stationery storesthey didn't
have itbut said they'd get it
They got It ef us added their profit and
the man paid more for It than If hs had eome
to us direct. We doa't ears for dealer' trad
We want your at Mini price w sail
dsalcra aevellUs, ' too, that Aaalara don't
carry. V
EverjILlaa Keeiel tor k SHiee
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