Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 05, 1908, NEWS SECTION, Page 6, Image 6

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TOPICS OF THE DAY OF REST
Special Service at First Methodist for
Intermediates and Adnlti.
DEBT DUE CHUBCH AND STATE
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THK OMAHA SUNDAY NEE: .TANt'AHV ."1 1008.
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nnday ftrhool Offlrrn Will Br 1 -
tailed at hoiiilir Memorial
l.ilkrraii la the
Moraine.
The music at the Grace Lutheran churrh
Sunday morning will ctnslst of (lie pro
fessional. "Holy, Holy, Holy," followed by
"filorla Patrl" and the Kjrle and "Cllot-ia
In Excelsls." The rholr will niso ren
der the anthema "All Glory livei more,"
by J. Wesley Hughes, and "A Savior and
a King." by E. I,. Ashford. In the even
ing after the processional and the vehi
cles with the "Gloria Patrl." the trio,
Lord. Thy Glory Fills the Heavens." t.y
Mercadantl, will he suns by Miss Kerr;
Mr. BranlU and Dr. Henry. After the
stories of the more popular hymns ure
told by the pastor the rholr will render
them. These will be followed by the
"Nunc Dlmltlls" and a recessional.
Music at the First Congregational
church. Nineteenth and lavenport streets:
MOrtNING.
Trelude Andante Rcllgloso Thnnw
Anthem The Lord Is My Llalit. . .I'aiKjr
Quartet and I horus.
Offertory Clumber Hons; Nevln
H vmn Savior. Teach Me (Leeson. tuna
Posen, 100) G. G. Stratner
Tholr. Unaccompanied.
Postlude Chorale Klrkenberger
prelude Andantlno Chnu.-et
Anthem Give Unto the Lord Hihk
Violin Solo Romance d'Ambroslo
Offertory Andante In K riat nouns
Postlude In F Cappelln
The evenln service Is undet the aus
pices of the Men's club.
A special service will be held at the
First Methodist Kplscopal church Sunday
morning:, when the gallery of the church
will be reserved for all Intermediate and
adult scholars of the Sunday schojl, who
will attend In a body. The pastor, lr.
Loveland, will speak from the theme
"The Debt Due to Childhood From the
Church and State." It will be a service
In the Interest of childhood, and It Is ex
pected that over 300 children, In charge
of their teachers, will be In the gallery.
George O. Wallace, who for eighteen
years has been superintendent of the Bun
day school at the Central United Presby
terian church. Twenty-fourth and Dodge
streets, tomorrow close.s his work as super
intendent In order that he may give his
time more fully to county and state work.
He Is president of the Btate Sunday School
association and also of the Douglas County
Sunday School association. Mr. Wallace
Is one of the best known Sunday school
leaders of this country, being a member of
the International committee. No successor
to Mr. Wallace has been chosen, the pastor,
Dr. McBrlde, serving In that capacity for
a few weeks until tho right man may be
secured.
The morning service at Kountie Mem
orial Lutheran church will be devoted to
the Installation of the Sunday school
officers, prayer for the Sunday school and
an address by the pastor on tho subject,
"The Purpose and Importance of the Sun
day school." The officers elected to man
the Sunday school of the Kountze Mem
orial church for 10T8 are superintendent,
Oscar P. Goodman; assistant superintend
ent, Mr. Bartely; secretary, Emll B. Con
rad: assistant secretary, Roland Springer;
treasurer. Otto Bchellberg. librarian. The
odore 1-angxton. New members will also
be received Into church membership at the
same service.
Rev. Joseph J. I.ampe. professor In the
Omaha Theological seminary, will preach
morning and evening at Lowo Avenue
Presbyterian church Sunday. Communion
ervlce will be observed In the morning.
Rev. Newman Hall Burdlck of Second
Presbyterian church will not pnr-ach Sun
day, owing to an attack of ' the grip.
Charles F. Robel will occupy the pulpit at
the morning service and Rev. W. 8. Ful
ton of Westminister church, will conduct
communion services at 4 p. m.
Presbyterian churches will observe the
week of prayer beginning Monday night.
Rev. R. H. Curry will conduct a series
of meetings at the chapel, Thirty-fourth
and Seward streets, beginning Monday
evening. The services will be revival
meetings. Kverybody In that part of the
city la Invited to Join In the services. The
singing will be a special feature of the
meetings.
Music at Westminster church, Georgia
avenue and Mason street:
MORNING.
Organ prelude
Mrs. Benjamin.
Anthem Lead Kindly Light... Dudley Back
Quartet.
Solo Naaareth Gounod
Mr. Gray.
Postlude
Mrs. Benjamin.
EVENING.
Organ prelude
Mrs. Benjamin.
Anthem Savior. When Night Involves
the Skies
Quartet.
Bolo Like a the Hart 1esireth....Allltsen
Miss Weber.
Postlude
f Mrs. Benjamin.
Mrs. Benjamin, organist; Mrs. Jennison,
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. Cto., W7 Pyramid Bldg , Marshall. Mich.
I On sale at all drug stores at 60 cent a
rpiIE lessee of tho Webster & Sunderland building have concluded to occupy the entire store for the exlusivc purpose of selling
A high-grade Ladies', Misses' and Children's Garments and Furs, all other departments evacuating the premises.
The entire stock of the DERNBURG MFG. CO. 109 to 209 Market St., Chicago, composing over 20,000 Garments will he
on sale. The Dernburg Mfg. Co. is known as one of the foremost wholesale manufacturing houses of ladies' garments in the
country with stores and interests in Chicago, New York, Kansas City and Milwaukee, their goods being known for its high
standard throughout the land.
We also offer for sale a considerable part of the FUR STOCK of Ziff & Sugarman, Market St., Chicago. This wholesale
firm recently went into the hands of the receiver and we will oiler
Positively, Unmistakably the Biggest Garment Inducement Ever Offered
in the History of Garment Selling
THE DERNBURG MANUFACTURING CO.
CARL DERNBURG, President
Remember, First Come First Served
Doors Open at 8:30 A. M.
miI mlm
39c
55 Children's White Angora Sets, regular
price $1.98, at
Large Astrakhan Scarf, regular price $;5-98,QO
JVJW
at.
Genuine Monkey Scarf, regular price $G.08,
at :
Gray Wolf Set, regular price $17.50,
at
'Sable Coney Set, Muff and long Throw,
rptmlflr Trir $7.50. nt
a i'- -i ,
A Near Seal Jackets, Skinner satin lined,
regular1 $25.00 value quality, at
''J ' fc1ftn fJomiino Ssmii-rol Print looca line A iTs. ",
'4 - w vv lining . "j mxva vuuv) . w . ' i ' v. j i ' V ym aB
Siberian squirrel, at tJiJU
River Mink Coats, regular price $75.00,
at
Krimmer Jacket, large curl, best white C A AA
Xrimmer, worth $75.00, at JU.U'U'
98c
7.98
3.98
10.00
37.50
COATS AND SUITS
Coats, 50 inches lolig, tight and loose fitting, like cut,
formerly $15.00.
Coats, 50 inches long, tight and loose fitting, like cut
formerly $'J0.()0 '.
Satin Lined Coats, 50 and 5 inches long, like cut,
formerly $30X0
Suits, box coats, lined1 throughout with heavy taffeta
like cut, formerly $25.00 ,
-Imported Broadcloth Suits, satin lined, like cut,
formerly $25.00
Fine Velvet Suits, lined with satin, braid trimmed,
formerly $.'!5.00
$?0.00 CRAVENETTE COATS,
at
5.00
7.50
10.00
10.00
12.95
14.98
8.95
SIXTY-EIGHT "COATS of all description; some
all black, some cloth, some all satin lined, some
fifty inches long -f. T
all at I sivr
WAIST:
About 150 Waists, all kinds, some slightly
soiled, ranging up to $2.00; all at
$1.00 Dressing Sacques,
at
$12.50 Lace Waists,
at
$4.00 and $5.00 Black Taffeta Silk Jumper J
Waists, last lot I.s-5
29c
49c
ti
SKIR i'S
200 Skirts of all kinds' and "makes, like cuts and
similar, ranging in price' from $5.00 to f (ID
$7.50, at lJO
1,200 Skirts, made of Voile, Broadcloth and fancy ma
terials and Panama, ranging in price from 7 QQ
$(!.50 to $10.00; all at JJO
Silk Skirts, black Taffeta or fancy heavy material of
IVau de Soie, ranging from $12.50 to 7 CIC
$1(5.00, at .ZJ
Black Voile, Black Panama, Black Serge, 7 JA
ranging in price $12.50 to $15.00; all at JU'
Children's Coats
95c
3.98
COATS, at
Bearskin Coats, the good quality,
at .-
$C00, $7.00 and $8.00 Children's Coats,
at...,
$20.00 PRIESTLEY CRAVENETTE RAIN Q tr
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WIHIOLO
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16TH AND HOWARD STREETS. OMAHA
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soprano; Miss Weber, contralto; Mr. Ames,
tenor; Mr. Gray, bass.
Rev. Alonzo T. Jones, evangellxt, will
preach Sunday morning at Pearl Memorial
cH.irch, Twenty-fourrh street and Larlmoro
avenue, and In the evening at the Henson
Presbyterian, which holds services in Odd
Fellows' hall nt Renson.
Y. W. C. A. Notes.
All classes In the association will resum
Monday.
The Musiness Oirls' club will hold its
first meeting of the year Tuesday evening.
Miks Alice Kauisilale and Miss Taylor will
furnish violin and piano selections.
The ncxl number on the art lecture
course will be held Thursday evening,
January 9, at the Omaha public library.
Mrs. L.indsay will deliver a lecture on Hals.
A new class in elocution, under the ln
struction of Miss Nlckum. will meet Thurs
day evenings from 7:3" to :). All mem
bers wishing to .loin this (lass aie aisked
to. do so promptly.
The Sunilay afternoon service of the as
sociation will be held at 4:30. Miss Olive
M. Blunt, returned missionary from Japan,
wrll speak on her work In Jupan under
the Baptist Hoard of Foreign Missions.
After spending several vears among, the
Japanese MIhh Blunt returned to America
in 1W. lecturing In tne public schools and
speaking before the various Christian as
sociations and in the churches for eight
years. In 6 she returned to Japan to
study the changed conditions In the coun
try and lectured for two years nn temper
ance lefore t lie Japanese. Miss Hlunt
brings with her a native Janancte woman
and child All women are invited to this
service. Social hour at 5:30.
Miscellaneous .Wsobsm afsti,
" People s, .Charles W. SavlUge, Pastor
Mm mug. "Niv Hupremo Hesire for 19ig;"
evening, "Suicide Cai:se and Cure."
Calvary nuptial' Branch. ' Thirty-fourth
and Seward Sunday 8:30 p. m., Ulhle
school; Monday 7::t p. in. and everv even
ing duiing the wek. gospel services.
Vnlty. Seventeenth and Cas. Hev. New
ton Msnn. Minister Service at li:45: ser
mon. Curious Facts and Crave Reflections
on New Year;" Sunday school si noon.
(Jerman Kvangelical lAitheran. St. Paul's.
Tenly- ighlli and Parker. Rev. II. Hollc.
Pastor Morning service st 10:00 o'clock;
theme. "Christianity. English service in
tii ....nil,. u. ? i-. . "
r .North Side Christian. Twenty-second and
Locust. H. J. Kirschateln. Minister-Morning
worship at 10:2U; evening service at
i :J; Bible school at 12 in. ; Christian lin
ueavor at tj:JU p. m.
' First Church of Christ. Scientist. Twenty
fifth and Farnani. Chambers' Building
S.mday school ah 9:45 a. ni. : Sunday ser
vices at 11 a, m. and a p. m. ; subject of
leoson sermon. "Uod."
Swedish Methodist. Nineteenth and Buit.
Peter Munaon. Pastor The pastor will
Preach at 11 a. ni. and In the evening at
7 3". Sunday school at 10 a. n. Young
People's meeting at i.M.
Calvary BaplhU, Twenty-fifth and Ham
ilton. Rev. H R. Curry. Pastor Services
si 10 . a. ni. and 7:31 p. m. : lxrd s supper
observed and hand of fellowship given new
members at close of morning sermon; bap
tism l svenlug service; B:bls school at if
m; men's baraca class at 12 m.: young peo
ple's meeting at 6:) p. m.; Wednesday, 8
p. m., intdwieK praise service.
Church of the Covenant, Twenty-seventh
and Pratt, Rev. H. T. Bell. Pastor Com
munion at 10:3o a. m.; evening service at
7:30, topic, "Hid with Christ In God." The
week of prayer will be observed.
First Christian. Twenty-sixth and Har
ney, 8. D. Dutcher, Pastor Bible school.
9:ib a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. ; subjects, "How to Make One's Ilfe
a Blessing," "God g Answer to the Soul's
Cry."1 Christian Kndeavor at 6:30 p. in.
First Reformed, Twenty-third and Central
Boulevard Rev. K. 8. Zaugg, Pastor Sun
day school at 9:30 a. in.; preaching service
at 11 and 8; sermon subject for morning,
"A New Creature;" Christian Kndeavor at
7 c. m.
Plymouth Congregational, Twentieth and
Spencer, F. V. Leavltt, Minister Com
munion service at lu:30, witli address on
the theme, "The Word Dwelling Among
Us;" Young People's service at b:30; even
ing service at 7:3u, sermon, "Beginning with
tliu Word."
First Presbyterian, Dodge and Seven
teenths Rev. KOwin Hart Jenks, D.
V., Pastor Morning service at 10:3u; sub
jot. "Complete in Christ." Kvenliig
service at 7:); subject, "Purpose." Sunday
school at noon; Christian Kndeavor meet
ing at 6:15 p. m.
McCab Methodist Kplscopal, Fortieth
and Farnani, Rev. J. Narver Uortner, Pas
torThe pastor will i.rrach in the morning
at 11 o'clock on the subject, "A New Year a
Message." In the evening special evan
gelistic bcrvices will begin They will con
tinue throughout the week.
St. Mark's Knglleh Lutheran. Twentieth
and Burdette, L.. Uroh, Pastor Services
AUiulay. H:4u a. in.., What Will lf"8
Hring Me. -In Person. Family. Church or
State?" 7:30 p. m . "Enlarge Her Borders.
He Leads In All:" 12 m., Sunday school;
.4i p. m.. Young people.
Trinity Cathedral. Capitol Avenue and
Eighteenth. The Very Rev. George A.
Heecher, Dean Holy communion at s a. m.;
Sunday school and Bible class at 9:45 a. m. ;
holy communion and uermou at 11 a. m.;
confirmation class at 3 p. in ; evening
prayer and aeiinon at 7:3u p. in.
First German Free Evangelical, Twelfth
and Dorcas German preaching service will
be held at III: a. in , with sermon by the
pastor. Rev. F. II. Uriiechcrt; Bible school
and Young People's service at 2:3rt p. m.
Religious Instructions will be given to can
didates during the session of the Bible
school.
Saratoga and Parkvnle Congregational,
Rev. John H. l.oaey. Pastor Services at
Parkvale. Sunday school at 10 a. in. and
preaching service at 11. Services at Sara
toga, Sunday achqol at 'i.J p. m. and 7 i;
to;)tc. 'The Beauty of Christ." Regular
communion and reception of membeis at
this service.
llanacoin Park Melhodist, R. Scott Hyde,
Pastor Preaching by the pastor at lfl:W
a. ni. and 1 i p. ni. Morning tneme. "I'slng
the World is Not Abusing It." Evening
theme, "lx.sl Opportunities.' Special music
at both service by a choir of thlity-fiv
voice, le O. Krats, choirmaster. The
public cordially Invited. Sabbath school
I 12. i
Third Presbvterian. Twentieth and l.eav
enworth. Rev. Joseph B. Cherry. Ph. IV.
Pastor Preaching by Ilia pastor; 10:45 a, ui.,
subject, "The Promise of God;" 7:30 p. m.,
subject, "Ask on Gods Promise;7 9:30
a. in., Sunoav school; A.M p. m.. Junior
Christian Kndeavor; 6:30 p. m., Senior
Ciirisliuu Kndeavor.
St. Mary's Avenue Congregational, St.
Mary's Avenue and Twenty-seventh Morn
ing worship at 10:30 o'clock. Sermon by
tho pastor, Rev. K. O. Balrd, followed by
the communion and reception of members.
Sunday school at noon; Young People's
Society of Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.;
evening service at 7:45.
First Congregational, Nineteenth and
Davenport. Rev. F. T. Rouse, Pastor
Morning service at 10:); subject, "More
Stately Mansions for the Soul." Evening
service at 7:3o; C T. Rowers, national sec
retary of the Traveling Men's association,
will speak. Christian Kndeavor meeting at
6:30. New year consecration meeting.
Immanuel Baptist, Twenty-fourth and
Binney, Philelus 11. McDowell, Pastor At
10:30 a. m., regular public worship with the
observance of the Lord's supper. At ":J0
p. m., sermon by the pastor. "Each His
Own Vineyard." Bible school at noon.
Baptist' Young People's union at 6:t.
Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 8.
Knox Presbyterian, Nineteenth and Ohio,
M. V. Uigbee, l'astor Morning worship at
10:30, theme, "Zlon's Towers;" Sunday
school at noon; Junior Christian Endeavor
at 3 Young Peoples society christian
Kndeavor at '6:30; evening gospel service
at 7:30, theme, "Some Safeguards for 1SJ." .
nrrK ot ptaer will be observed; services
each evening at 7:45. I
Clifton Hill Presbyterian, Forty-fifth and I
Grant. R. L. Purdy. Pastor Services at I
10:30 a. m. anil 7::x) p. m. Morning theme,
"God's Promises." Evening theme. "Re
jected by Ills own." Sunday school at
noon. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
The week will be observed as the week
of prayer. Services In the church each
night 'except Saturday.
Castellar Street Presbyterian. Sixteenth
and Castellar, Walter H. Reynolds. Pastor
Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.;
Sunday school, with reorganized orchestra,
at noon; Endeavor society at 6:30 p. m.
Ontario Chapel tnewly decorated i, Eight
eenth and Ontario Sunday school at 3 p.
m. Park Forest Chapel. Twelfth and Do
minionSunday school at i p. in.
First Methodist Episcopal. Twentieth and
Davenport. Rev. F. I- lAiveland, Pastor
Services, 10:3u a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning
theme. "The Debt Due to Childhood from
tile Church and State." Evening subject.
"The Value of a Vow, or the Decisive
Hours of Life." Epworth League at 6:30
sharp; leader. Rev. H. D. name; subject,
"The Temple, of God," with stereoptlcon
views.
Grace Lutheran, South Twenty-sixth. Be
tween Poppleton and WoolworLh Avenues,
Rev. M. L. Mellck, Pastor Services at
ln:45 a. ID. and at 7:30 p. m. Subject of
morning sermon, "A New Departure;"
evening. "Hymns and Their Stories.1' Sun
day school at l'.MS; Luther league at 6. JO
p. in. Topic of the league. "The Threa
lns." rrayer meeting Wednesday night;
Bible c-atechetlca on Friday at 4 and at
s p. m.
Westminster lresbyterlan. Twenty-ninth
and Mason The pastor. Rev. W. 8. Ful
ton, D. D.. will preach at 10:30 a. in. and
i :du p. 111.; nuliualll nimi inu nioie classes
i at noon; Young People's Society of Chris
tian Endeavor at 6:30 p. in. Week of
prayer services every evening except Sat
L urday. Cottage meeting Monday and Tues
day evenings at 7:45. Meetings In tne
church on Wednesday, Thursday and Fri
day evenings at the same hour.
Grace Baptist, Tenth and Arbor, B. F.
Fellman, Pastor Sermon on "Church offi
cers" at 10:45. followed by Installation and
the Lord's Supper; Home Sunday school
at noon; Sunday school No. 2 at Fourth and
Cedar at S:30 p. m.; Sunday school No. 3
at Thirteenth and William at 3:30 p. m.;
home and foreign mission study at 7 p. in.;
gospel service at 7:45. This church ob
serves the week of prayer at 7:45 each
evening.
Hillside Congregational. Thirtieth and
Ohio; Rev. Herbert L. Mills, Pastor The,
morning service at lo:3o, with sermon on
"The Privileges of the Christian;" evening
service" at i:3o; Sjmiay school at noon;
Christian Endeavor at ti:3o p. m. Tho
week of prayer will he observed Willi
Hctvicrs on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday evenings, beginning at 7.3u.
The communion service will be held after
the morning sermon.
Central L'nlted Presbyterian. Twenty
fourth and Dodge, R. B. A. McUride, Pas
torMorning worship at 10:30; sermon by
the pastor, with ordination an,d Installa
tion of elders; evening; worship at ;:3D,
sermon subject, "Take Ye Away me Stone."
Sabbath school at noun; yuung peoples
,.ruvr n.ilnii and teachers at ti:30 p. in.
Services each evening during the week,
save Saturday evening, at ..40. sermons u
the pastor
Urst Baptist. Twenty-ninth Avenue and
Harney, Rev. J. W. Conley, D. D.. Pastor
Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morn
ing sermon, "What Religion Should Do for
One " evening. "Meaning of Dark Side of
Life" Sunday school at noon; loung peo
ple's meeting at 6:30 p. in. Week of prayer
Will be observed. Bethany Branch First
Baptist, 33 Ieavenworth Sunday school
at 3 p. ni.; gospel meeting Thursday at k
p. m.; Industrial school Bulurday at 3 p. m.
GRAND JURY IN FEBRUARY
Inquisitors for County Called by the
District Judges.
NOT DUE TO REFORM AGITATION
Jndarea Sur Movement for Sunday
Closing- Has Not Induced Their
Action, bat Custom Dic
tates It.
Card liauie tor Bride.
Pomenlco Rossi, who had met Willi re
buffs in courting Elizabeth Concillo, pro
posed to her father that the matter he de
cided at a game of cards known as tie
sette, and the father consented to put up
his daughter as a stake. The contest took
place at the home of Concilio, In Philadel
phia. Only four persons were present -the
two principals, the girl whose hand
was at stake and her mother. The mother,
who did not wbih to part with her daugh
ter, acted as sveond for her husband In
the duel of cards.
Concilio. who won the first game, was
Jubilant, and both the girl and her suitor
much worried. Rossi met with euual suc
cess In Jhe second inning. With the score
a tie. the third game was played amid a
breathless silence. Rossi won out by tho
narrowest -margin, and Concilio acknowl
edged himself a, loser.
Ths parents then gave their consent lo
the marriage. The young couple lost no
time, and were among the earliest appli
cants for a marriage license at I ha clly
hall the n.xt morning.
A grand Jury, to begin Its- sessions Feb
ruary 4, has been called by the Judges of
the district court. The uctinn was taken
t a meeting of the Judges Saturday noon,
and the announcement cuunod considerable
speculation as to the provocation for a ses
sion of the Jury Just at this lime, when
the agitation Is on for the enforcement of
the Sunday closing and other laws. The
Judges, however, denh d thai the calling of
the Jury had any Vonnection wlUi preser.t
conditions. 1
"It has become a custom." said one '
them, "which has been adhered to for a
number of years, to call a grand jury
once every two years In order to char up
the atmosphere and that matter which
ought to go before a grand jury may he
considered. Nothing was said in the met -Ing
to Indicate that present conditions h el
anything to do with the calling of th
Jury."
The calling of the grand Jury a'l this time,
however, will enable thofe who have
grievances 'relating to the enforcement of i
the Sunday or any other law to take them
before that body.
TTie Judges also adopted b rule requiring
deposit of " by the plaintiff at the tine
of filing a suit in district court and .i
similar deposit of J2."o by the d fendant
when he files an answer. Th's rule ha
been In use In the district rk'n office
for some time, but it hss never before h.i'l
the sanction of the judg "S.
Martin Kirkendall was reappointed sp
rial bailiff in criminal court, a position he
haa held for a number of years.
POLICY HOLDERS
' OF THE
Nebraska Mercantile Mutual
Insurance Co.
of LINCOLN. XEItHAKK.i(
For which n Roccivcr has boon appointed by tho Auditor
of tho State should see the local agent of the
COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF 0MAHA!
before making arrangements for replacing their insurance.
Assots December 31, 1D07, about !M),(XH).00. Net premium
revenue during l'J07 over half npllion dollars..
HOME OFFICE, NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING.
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