4 . L THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, MAY. IS, 100S. 7 Si t 1 I ft I LEGAL NOTICES TO PONDHOt.DF.R8 OF' THE FHERI dan Coal Compmr-The holders of bonds of the Sheridsn coal romj.sny sre herrhy notified thet the undersigned trust, un der trust deed Of ho .hei-ldn Coal com- 5 .any. dated June II. 1. and recorded una jn. l!J(. in bonk 2 of Mortgage Rec ord, on page 4'St, In tbe office of the county clera of tha county of Sheridan and state of Wytmitijt, has received notice from the HherMnn Coal company that ti will, on or before Juno S"i. 1, remit the un dersigned S-4.i to take up and retire 24 bonds. aa provided In paid trust deed. No tice la hereby irlvrn that the unrierlfn-d has drawn and selected by lot tt.e fi, low ing twenty-four mirWrn of twenty-four of the bonds outstanding, secured by aM truat deed, t 441. M. 4. an. jW, 4.2. i, 41. fX, ITS. 11, 2H3. 1.4, 4S. I4&. 11. M. U. Ml. 112. Nil. Xk. 2ft. 2S1. for payment from th sinking fund to la so paid to It by said the Sheridan Coail company under aid trust deed, and upon such pament of aid S:4. to the unrtersipned on or bc-fore Juno Hi. 19-n, the undcrBtitnnd will, at 1t office, at the corner learborn and Mi4.in streets. In the city of Chicago, liiinoia. on the first day of July, A. !.. 111, pay to the holders of registered owners of sell bond numbered aa aforessld the principal and accumulated Interest thereon, upon the surrender and delivery thereof to the under pinned, uncanceled and scrompanied ly all unpaid coupone thereto belonging. Inie-rst on each of as Id boivda aunlierH aa afore ald will cease after said first day of July, A. P.. 1!. wheihor presented on said day or thereafter. L'NioN TKI PT COMPANY, Trustee, by Adam C. Boetllger. Assistant Secretary. MU-ii-26-Ji SEALED PROPCSAlB WILL. BE RE celved by 1'. R. jthnaon, village clerk of Genoa, Neb., until May Ik. t p. m.. for the purchase of ts.e.id i per cent h-20 year (op tional! electric Up lit plant bonds, dated February 1. !. lienda draw Interest at the rate of per cent per annum, payable annually. They are e.f SS denomination and mature February 1. ffJK enrlonal after February 1. 111. All blda muH be acconi- ranied by certified check for a per cent of Id. made livable 10 o. E. GREFN. Vil lage Treasurer. USdl4t 8EAIRD FROrOSAIS WILL. RE Re ceived st office of ttesaurer, Pattle Moun tain Sanitarium. N. H. D. V. 8.. Hot jrtns-., Snuth Dakota, until 12 o'clock m.. May 2. jyoS. and then opened, for furnish In end dcilverr of Current Krenses, Sub sistence and Household Puipllca. in ac cordance with inet run Ions and specific J lions, copies 01 w men. wn n man a proposals with other. Information, may t had upon application to W. A. Tucker, Treasurer. M-e-ll-lS RAILWAY TIWE CARD l KIO STATION 10TII A D H1DCT Laiai raclsle Leave. Arrive. The Overland LlmlUd. a I. SO am a 40 pro Tlie Colorado Eipreaa.. Sis) pn a t: pm Atlantic Express .., alfl l am Tin Oregon Express. ...a 4 :10 pm a:ftf-in The Los Anpclcs Lm. .al2 :fS jm I t:16 jmi The rast 'Mall .a ; am at .iipra The China at Japaa Vail ,,a4:pra a iO pro North riatto J-oc.nl a 7.42 ara a 4:45 pm Colo.-ChJcaa erlal...l!:l ara a T:06 tun Beatrice aV Strom a- 1'iirg Local ....".., Illlsiata rarauV Chlckfro Express Chtca i Limited Mlnn.-fH. raul Exp. Xlln.-i. Pa si Llm ..bll.SO pm b 1:46 pm ..a 7-15 am a pm ..a C:00 pm a S;XJ am ..h 1 15 am ..a C:M pm a S:30 ara ( stlcaao Urat Ft raul-Mlnneapoll. pn T ara St. raul-WlnncapoiU 7:' am 11 35 pm Chicago Limited pm 8:7 am Ciilcago Kxpress.,.., :9 aum U:Hipm Chicago Pxprc-ea..... J R5 pm S:Su l o Iblcaso. Kll-raeike Sc. 4. Pawl Cbte. aV Cola. PpeoisJ... T:23 ara all.W pm Cal. ft Ore. Expreaa a t:0 pm a i.2L pm ' Overland Limited. .....f, 11 pm f-30 am I'rrry Local a 6.16 pm all:W am Mtasonrl favglfiai 1 . K. C 4RU F.xp am a I am K. C. ft St. L. Etp all .IB pm a i.ao pm Iktoaaj A Nrtfcweaerat Coicago Daylight .......a 7:2t ara all :4i pm St. Faul-Mmn. Exp a "i0 am alv:26 pm Chicago Local all:.') am a t pm Hioux City Faaenger..a 7. am a 1:28 pm ClUcaso Faaaaigr......a :S pm a :16 am Oiicago Epeciai a M fisa a :IU am 6u I'aul-Mmn. Llm. ...-a :S pro a 8 00 am Loa Angoles LJmKd a t wt pm a;2 pm t.uerUiDd Limitaal ..... .aW:W pm t:aui Fast Mail -. al Sun Sioux City Local. . ...a f :6i pra :M am Twia oty L.unita a : pm a s:iti am Iorf (Jk-BoBeU-el ... Llnculn-Lig Fine.., leadood-LlnuolD .. Cusner-Lander Hastlngs-Supefitor .. . yrmaoiuAUtkon .... W akask ..a 7:45 am a l:2U urn ..a7J6am alO HS am ....a pm 6:1 pm .,..a l:u m a b.to pm ....b l pm b i.'M pm b 1x pra b 1:15 pm frt- Louis Express ...,,. 6 JO tua SljStn e.t. Lou la lcai (from Council fciUflal al.'tfan U:15 pai Etandoerry Loral rrom CouncU Dluf) b sni bls JS a IblcauKS, aCack lalauaw A 1'avrlaVe EAST. Chicago Limited a :0O am all X pm Iowa Local a '.(Wain a 4.4 pna Des Moines fwssenger. .a 4:K) pm al.:.) put 16wa Local fcll:eaui b i pm Ctiicaga (Eastern J-.A V put i Chicago riye a C.JV put a t Jb an ET. Rockr Mauataln Ud...tll1ipo a 10 am Cclo- ft Cal. Exir-.--a l:o put tin pai Uki. ft Taaas i.JkprM. . a 4.4M pea a pm BCRLlXCrOsV T1 1MB MAS03. artlwgtaa Leave. Arrive. Per vtr ft CaUfarzUa... a e l pm titpa Noitlia ekt aacia -a 4 Mi pat pm fclat-k 4Uls a 4:19 pin a t.tli pa Northwest Exprcag ,.,-auU pun pia Ncbraaka m;sls a 4k am a C.iu pia Nebraska Lxpn-es .....Jk :lfa an a :lil pm Lincolu Faat iLiii .it l it pm ali 11 pm Llucola Lsxad t M am Lincoln Lucai - 1 Loeai a 7:60 pm biliuyler Flattsmouxh.b J .10 pin L10iM am bt llrvue - Flattsniuuih.a IM pin a :w am t at.MMuti - twwa b n am I tUvw - PlstllauutaLa. blJWpia l-tfiiver Lttulivd 1 ia fas) am Chicago tpeuial tl.Stiji aJ). pm i'iikw Eaea ....... a t m m a ii pm Chicago Uror a !v pa a am Iowa Local ..a V'ls tua lT:3v aia Louis Eascwas a 4.4a jta all IS) ai Kaiafcas Cily ft St- Joe..aiV: pm it t M aoa Kansas City ft St. Joe,. a :li aia a t.iv pia Ka&aas City ft let. J .. 4.av pm WESmS T A. 18TH ft WEBSTER. twWmar. M. rsauV la11awcapa.Ua) ft Leave. Arrive. Twin City Pass anger b j am b :10 pm Pioux City Passenger, .a S:i& piu a!0:50 am Kmeraoa Laoal ,0 a. 4s Aa a t& cm llaaart rsrlli , Auburn Local ... ......A IM pia till .25 am a Datly. t Tmlly exoapt Sunday, c dun. lay only, d DeJly aacapt Baturaay. e Dull except Monday. OCEAN STEAMERS CA2.ADIAM PACIFIC Zmpnu lane of the Atlantic txs TatftST S-Otm BATS AT CXft Tbs isiM-rsae aau (twos wwatwa ts Litrrpoul la aux days; twa days a tne 4i.aietta ht EawreiUM. ipaod. Comfort. aieaajiue and awfotjr avra asautattoed in Uieaa ai.lcr.CiU tijvcu sXoanMira. Ak say tlcaiet aejvfit far partioulsra. Call or writ for LUMatrated bukit et lining - pcrsonatiy uvudMCtwd Eu.rt. pean mwn B. BtraTJAKTsT. sasv ftarU Talapiiuaa atai-risws 171J. SV33 Sswta attack aUawct, Ckuago, ZU. Find a Custome? Bry rl tmw to 3 1 vmstcsl tf COACtr r rts&f. A Cm Wajtt 44 mO ALL SET FOfililE TRADE IOCJ Hundred Omifciai Will 14ft Old Xriends and Keet Few One. T1UYXL TWO TEOUSAJTD MILES Retlr I. lea Alans Fir Rallreati and Tareigk Tkree ftatew, Daly Big Eatertalaaaewt Belagt at Dearer. To meet old friends and make rew ones, a party of Omaha business men w4U leave next finnday evening to travel by speriat train J ?54 miles on five lines of rs ih cad In w estern Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyi !) inc. F-osliies the 100 business men In the party, there will be the twenty members of Pirn Ick'a brass bbr,d. several railroad esTiciaia, the tralnmof t( r and suier(ntendent of earfa division over which the traia travels, rep riAentailvra of three newspapers, a special photographer and a representative, of a trede paper. To care for the comfort of .he party It will be accessary to carry twrnty-erix Pell man employes, four railroad porters, two electricians from the Nebraska Telejhone company, the chief electrician of thw Bur lington railroad and an assistant to the master mechanic The club has Inviled A. W. JefTerls to accompany the party as the orator which, being freely translated, la the "'official spieler." Mr. JcXferis warned the business on the grest northwest trad excunsion, and the trade boosters desire to secune the ad vantage of his training by taking him with the party on the present trip. W. S. Wright and F. L. Hauler, members of the party, will also speak for 'Omaha the Market Town." Idea a( Cosapteteweaa. An Idea of the way the ooanlry will be covered with valuable advertiolng novelties and tracts of various kinds may be gained from the following list of merchandise which Is to bs distributed: 25.0110 Phcep bells, bearing the Inscription. "Ring tor Omaha. '' lMM 1 took a coataisileig pictures ft iweoi brs i4 party. 2ii.(io buttons of various deslfm. lo o ioial cards, views f omsha. 6.0(ift souvenir folders of Ornaha vleim. 1,000 basa, tenor and soprano cow pens. IlO O business srd. 6.Critibun badci-a. 0,000 samples of marrhandle. Besides this list members of true party are preparing aarprise packages of various kHuia ft mv.Iimi ta be diatrifeutaU. the printed matter used to perata the train upd dining car will be used as souvenirs. The beauti.'ul roeuu cards are to be ia sut d with tha comrlimcnts of the Burklty Printing oompanyt the toleptiena ftlrectortes Klopp ft Bsrtiett, the gneal tickets Vr the Rees Printing company and spedsl sta tionery by the Omaha Printing company. Pwllanan t as EzhUltia. The Pullman company is taking advan tage of the opportunity to givm a. regrular 'Pullman Car Exhibition" tj tiumwiuBg the finest eiuiprent which the cnmpaiy has on wheels. TtU equipment Js a fol- loas; One sixty-foot baggage and dynamo car. One eixteen-sectton tourist car for com snlKPary employea Two dining cara. One siateen-soctioa atanftarw Puilmaa, "The Harlegviln-'' On twalweertkm atamlard drawing- room Pullman, "The Douglaa." ten-atateroom isukBdard, Tbe Cor sair." j cms tenets 1 rronm Usdard, "The Cor-, vette." One ten-section library and observation I a-, .Tfca Paa.f 1 As the -train will not atop for meals the dining cars are to te handled em the table d hole plan, tha meal tickets being In charge of R. W. Prya. atsrard of the Commercial club, and will coat SIS for the week's trip and wlM be eee-nred at the train ariMm M leaves Omaha, Only E4rtalaiane4 at Denver. The oniy place wttere the excurrt nls: a will be entertained will be Denver, where the Colorade Traffic club elves a luncheon in the club rooms tha evening of Way 'J W. & Wright and A. W. J efforts will speak for Ouial. on this occasion and the club will hava several aipeakers to wel come the visitors. Each member of the party Is to wear a laical furnished by tUs Commarcial clvh. which will be a great convenience In meet ing and mingling among strangers a'ong Ui route. Tne siren whistle, used ra former excur sions, li U ts ailaoJied t tha front end of the bargaga car and arm go through arMk tha party wrkheut tha neeearKy of changing It from one engine to the other. Tba CMoalta Wool and Storage aocapany has arranged to send representatives and Is working overtime securing unique o venira to give to tha wool growers ft tbe west. .The moving plctura snachlne la ready and will ahow many vleas of Omaha, while en tha rear af the traiw a "transparency" sign which sWll read 'Tar Omaha" will Idaatify tba visitors day and sight. A Break far Liberty firm atamacb. llyer and kidory traubU ts made when a ttc box of Ey. Kinft-'s New Life Pills is bought. For sale by Beaton Ivug Co. NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY Qnalat and firlau ratres ( Lffa la Haptdly Orawlag State. Bugs in a Rjg George Breltbarth and Hank Kaxaljpuok have proven that two iw gonial fellows can go out riding with two congenial yemng vumeai In a single asled buggy ail at awe time. They have not xpiamr4 w ho did the driving or who held the lantern, but we svppfaaa U aa tbe gtrls.-rfmder Ttsoea. Fix Vp or Break 1-Mrs. C. El Jfevm has aufUred a good tieal of aatavoyanea the last week from threa fractured ribs the result of a fall on a broken sidewalk In the yard of tier home a week ago. Moral wiin your bord walk becomes danger, ous tear at up; dxrfil wait until somebody gits hurt by nituns of U.-Laurel Advocate, Nature Fake A s'.ghl not unusual about this editor's place of abode is a battle royal between aome gray squirrels and several blue Jays and English sparrows. AKhoujfh the twa species of birds ara erv dinarily mart! ecemiea. they apfar ta combiae their efforts ta punish tha squirt rels that rob tbclr nests of gxs.-Tctim aeb TruXiiiaJ. It is reported Uiat a Carobrtdare lady Vu attemrAed to purchase Clarence Tlnlow s revolving clorbea )ma to was as a running Star for a saarry wrtoVew hat. Ttils wrfeb few pelican wings and tell feathers and talf ton pf alfalfa for a trussacf would rve as tiwnli to cuuMru& oat f thea lew ' fknk4. fearfully and sreoderfully euad ptaiui't of baearLaAibriaite f ar. ton. ' Nebraska Prod net Tha Neautha Adver-U-r aaya Chat Mra. 1. H. aWid of that pt? rharned a watew sf cream tbrea limea and got a QiK pf butter aaxk time, and still ana is ast aatUfted and waaU auae aaaa 1 iatraa a ajuacijna (hat will axtrart all tl.e txrttcr froau tbs emn aa cream la extrartrd frara tu nillk. If tbe dear lady will prvouaa to be aatutied will try and rrow her a cow that will give pure butter In large ouartlll'-a Talmae Tribune. All llusnir.g Even fnther has taken tc work these days. Mary Ann. Rill, John and the whole family are busier than a tramp trying to ret away from a tull dog. When the farmer comes to town be comes with a rush, leaps from Ms burjry, vehicle or -automobile, whichever It snay be, dashes Into the nearest store, secures what he came after, and disappears clattering or benk honking Into the country again, and all because U.la Is the huslert time of the yesr, and the recent splendid rains have made plowing and planting com a work of pl keure for the tiller of tha aott. -Holbrook Observer. Wow! Tba redoubtable liertoaa comes forth from the Jungles' of Willow Creek djehscd In the garb of a warrior, and like Jove of old, grasps the thunder bolts (?) In his bands and hurls them at the "Pig Trio." VM discourses at length ou the process of weaning newspapers tram tb public teat. The old hayseed should be an authority on the subject, for tr.ere has. to the best of cur knowledge, teen a Steinkraus on deck, or in the process of making, as ready to take a drag of political milk aa is a weary a pull of "artesian water" ever since Ring was a pup. O. thou boasting windbag, thou rustic swineherd, thou debaactier of tha king's Engliahl Tby enemies which thou has seen fit to designate as the Pig Trio, a I tall at tha coming election tear thy po litical body, lunb from limb, and thy niajCy soul shall wander ever outside the Elysium fields. Thy carcass shall lie un honorsd, uneemetnbered on Jhe plains of oblivion with but the coyote V give vent to a mournful aound over the remains of what once was the esteemed Herman. Osmond Republican. ECHOES OF JTHE ANTEROOM Eagles Ar Preparlaa; far Third Aainaal Meetlag at Sarfolk fa Jane. The third annual mating of the Nebraska state aerie. Fraternal Order of Eagles, will be hld at Norfolk, June S and 4. The preut officers of the state aerie are: P. J. Rarret of South Omaha, V. S. P.; P. M- Barrett of Norfolk. 8. P.; J. D. Moore of Lincoln, 8. V. P.; Juls AaHhsus of Omaha, S. C.; J. M. Tanner of Soutk Omaha. . 8 ; L. J. F. Iaeger f Chadron, S. T.; Christ Lck of Ut-nson, 8. C; Et A. Thompaim of Crawford, I. G.; Jamt a Austin of Cms I ia. O. G.; Charles A. Tracy of Xi-iicimi, Harry Aalier of Omaha and A. G. FUhtir of Cl.adron, state (rvutteea. There art- thlrtj-one aerlt-s In Nebraska and tn llouglas county slone the order has t.utO mem hers. Tii Omaiia a-rle Is the largort In the state, with thrifty and grow ing lodges 1n South Omaha, Benson and Florence. Rayal Arcaataah. Tha meeting of t'nion Pacific council Thursday evtning was the largest attended buaiuees meeting the council tiaa held for aeral years. Five applicatlona for mesn terahip were read auj Luxea candiuaxea liiltiattd. 1 he program of entertainment provided under she efficient management of Orator Thonutaua was of a bigM arder. A feature of ttie entertainment was the competitive drill by a company of the high school cadet battalion. A gold medal, haitl by one of t!i boya for aome time, was east by him after a strenuous drill. The office ta and yI membei-s of Pio neer council wiU Uiae luncn together Mon- oay at at the Vounf Men . Christian j afcaciUuu rooms. Tiua plan was adapted at Uie last meeting of the council, the ' luncheon pariiu to te given weekly for tha purpuaa ul diseaasing plans for the ad ancement of the Interests of LUe council' asul ardur in general. Overland council will meet Tueedav even- ' inc In Creicbton Institute hall, with several appHcauona to handle and aome candidates to initiate. The tiirty-flrst acnt al ceaclon of the su preme council of the tto.val Arcanum will meet In Cbivm Maw BO. Past Orand R- , gent J. M. Teeeurdtn of Weeping Waler wlil nepraaent Nebraska at this meeting. tftdlra af ia.e 41. A, IL. arfield rlrele No. 11 gave a successful dinner in the assembly room of Uaris;M hall Friday. It 1s the purpoae of the order to give these noon luncheons ct frequent Intervals during the summer aeason. the proceeds of wnich will be devothd ta the re lief fund of the order, upon which numerous calls are now being mnde In the Interest of the families of old soldiera upon whom the burdens of Increasing year at failing more heavily esch year. Garfield circle No. )1 Is making eta borate IT epratior.s for the spproprtste observance of Memorial day. wl(h special reference to the beautiful ceremonv of decorating the waters in memory of the dad soldiers snd Bailors of the American ermv snd navy buried at sea. The form sf ritual iaauam rated by Garfield circle for this Imprests ernvMiy 4s beta adopted nnlvrrsaTlv throughout the country, and Mrs. C. M. Ptters of 1111 South Twenty-eight street. Omaha, has had prepared the form of ritual for Ihe ceremony and is receiving eaUs for It from all part of the country. Tribe af Bra Tfnr. Monflav e'enlng Omaha rnar No. 110 will give a erec1! entertainment, the principal feature of which will be a May pole dirmi. I Wallace ewjrt Ko. 1?1 entertnined Its friends snd members Friday evening in Barlsht hall with a varied program of muclc. addresses sad r ltatlona. Ttie rro-, rrsm consisted rf a piano seWiion hy Mrs. Oorr, a recitation. "Mother's Povs." by: Miss Ioctta parnette. foIo, "WMl Tou Were Mine." bv M' Pedis How: plant solo. "Chicken Charlie," Miss Ida Heukel; s1nres. Trite of Pen Hur." J. FT. Vsn Gilder: selectttn, Mail's trlnird orchestra; eclia!)o, "An Ordr tar a Picture," Vina Prl Hill; piano solo. "Faust.'' Miss P-ise McMahon: olo. selected. T.. K. P.alllnser; masMieUn acleetion. Mr. Homage. 1 Mlarellaaieons. Mr. and Mr. Ferniiel Ktx arl fr. Jsv R. Katz left Thnrsdav evening for I-f rolt 1 for a week's visit. While awav they e-lll attmd ti convention f re-md lo"re cf the B ral Rr'itb of distrW No. . to he, held la tl.at llv. They wMt rerireaent the, Orraha society Jn tha convention. The entertainment committee of Try camt Na. f, Revsl KHrtihorf of America will rive a aortal the evening of Mar SO in tec ttfw iirt-rs of the lidge in 4he Contl pental 'black. Fiftftenih sad rrn'1aa rtret. Mrs. Fred Nelson entertained tha vawa'i reniral rn!iilee ef the Ancient Or4r of l'ailu-d VfurkruHt Friday afternoon after tbe rea-uUr busineaa n-aettng- launch was aerved. The degree team of Omaha loAa-e No. L Royal Acfcates. coroptfd of twentv-nn women. aceomparVd by fifteen or twerry anal heirs ef the erder. will leave Tueaday afternoon cm a suwial aleer to attend the istriet convention c the order at J5n Antonio. Tex , May JS. Tha team wll visit Houston. Galveston. rallaa. Fort Wottri and other Texas nnlnts eaMnplifylnr tke work. Pr. R. W. Connell. supreme medical director, aad I. fi Bari-ht. swpre prea der.t, will accomijary trie part)'. OFFICERS OF TUB (OlfrETTIOv Jallas C. Barrows af Mlealaraa Selected far Tasapwrarr trtMirsnaa. CHICAGO, May U Temporary officers for tbe republican nationaj convention were celaeLed today ty ttta auwcommlttea on arrang4uact for the natioa csaoniit taa. aa fuliuas: Temporary Clialrman Julius C. Bur rows of Michigan. iiiwi serriAry John R. Malioy of Cciuaaoua. O. Chief Askitant Becretary -ll ayctt B. Giaaaoat of New fwk. Araiatant BMrr4ana Ct.arles M rooks Fsuith. Parkersburg W. Va.; IUie.( Walker btuitK Hartford, Coon.; Pbl.ip M Heofeie. tet. Iouia: M. J. Tot, in, Viiuou la.; Ctarlas XI. Harger, Abilene. aUn.; anna ataMtaa, ew ni. ri. Reading Clerks Thomas Williamson Edwardavllle, El.; Oeorga A. Wllaou. Lh-s kl tiu-M. la. i-aeusru 11 tartaa Aaher C Kinds. Waab, Intion Offu-laj P-poHer M. tVn.hlnictnn. I). C. W. Blumaatbarg, Maauteeifer ta Chalrcnaa Ezpslrdel) t-'twae. lavdianapoJts. Mxaaeagtr te urn Swratary J o r, n If, Ja'Aaan. t tfuliifvaa. sMt.anM VrrlHara T. fttaem. Ba itiijioia. Flrat Assistant Sergeant-at-Arroa Ed arard P. TMyw, Oreemfletd. lad. Ciiaef f txeorkaeper ttutym aV Mar son. Baltimore. After enaklaaT the appotatsaaotj tha com. at tea adjoaraed. With tba exoeptiaa of Chairman New an4 Srgaant--at-Arma btonc. wbo W14 atay bare aatll hfUr l toetetiUua, fbg "-"-rt laXf tut l'iar booias tonlgtt EVENTS IS OMAHA SUBURBS Methodist Fair at Benson is Suc-l cessfnl Event. rHETAHE FOE JTSE WEDDINGS Krag raurk l.taer Lleemae If at Vcti Granted Mrwrt Railway L4ae Osea Happy Hellew. Dander. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Johnson wentrto Pclle vue ob Thursday. . Mrs. V. O. Tcmrlcton has gone to Grand Island tor a few uas visit. An cypress line hss been estaMiahed In Dundee under the management of W. & Maliett. A. L. Cobey of 8t. Paul was the sruost esrly in the week of his sister, Mrs. U. L. Johnson. George Boetel of Lee, Neb., exnncts to build a row of houses on Fifty-first street this summer, for rent. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cooley have taken a bousa at SSla Dodge street and expect to move into It this week. The Ladies' Aid society of the Dundee Presbyterian church met Friday afternoon with Mra U. L. Johnson. D. C. Dodds began the building of his new home this wetk. at the corner of Forty ndnth and California street. Mrs. T- S. Magrsae, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. J. Dodds, returned during the week to her home lu Pueblo, Colo. Mrs. P. J. Barr. Mr. and ' Mrs. Lester Rarr and Miss Margaret Barr returned the first of the week from a trip to Wyoming. E. A. Benson will represent the Omaha Commercial club at the Lake Mohonk con- lerenoe on international arbitration. Way! t and 22. Mrs W. P. Mallander of Salt LeJw Cit;ss, whs has been the guest for a lew week a ot Mrs. O. L. Hart, left for her borne on Thursday. Rer. and Mra. Henry Quickerulen were called to t!i bedside of Mrs. (JuiJieotLn a aged mother, Mra. Main of indianuiu, la.. 011 Friday. The extended Happy Hollow car line will be opened today, every third car .of the Fartiara and Dundee line running no the club grounds. Mra A. C. Croaaman entertained the senior class and aoine of the faculty of Beilevue college on Friday evening.. About l eiily-ive weie present. Dundee people etvtertaining at dltiner at Happy Hollow last evening werrs 11. 1". Leaxnt. seven guests; J. F. FergTuaco, nine, and W. W. Johnson, four. Mrs. Henry C. Van Gieson and Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Lampke are putting new harti aood floors throughout their bouaea at Forty-ninth and Liavenport atroeta Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Tslmage will move; this week Into the house at the corner or Forty-eighth and Chieaaro, where -they will reside tins summer while building a new boms in the village. lTd honor of Miss Carmel ita Chase, Mrs. J. E. Baum entertained at luncheon at theit Country club last Saturday, all of the guests being members of the faculty and1 the senior ciass of Brownell Hall. The Young Women's Chrlstisn association 1a having - several lota at trie corner of Forty-ninth snd California streets :add and rolled for tennis courts, tho use of t'.ie lots for this purpose having been donal ed by their owner. Rev. I. S. LcaviLL Mr. Charles Thayer of Chicago and Mra. Murray of La Grange. Mich., wvre, the guests the early pert of tUe week of (Mrs. P. J. Barr. snd Mrs. Burr's slsttr. Mrs. M. EL MoCandlls of Lafamtta, Ind. 4a -their guest at priLbciit. Alx. IHltt tuM-ing rwarned rt from a trip to vt yomtng on batumay. Among Of new people who ha. -a moved. nta tna viuage tnta atona ara te voitow- lr.g: i. D. Patterson, 6)02 t'ndera-ood ave nue; J. F. Furgerson. iS4 California street; George S. Boetel, SOlfi Calif orrua atxeet; O. P. Goodman. MOT Cass street; i. 6. Cotirt. right, ttiiO North Fiftieth avenue; Mr. Sin clair, s014 Cusning tret; Mr. Ma lion, WO North Forty-rjinth avenue, and W. B. T. Belt, CjtUfprnig atrect. Beasww. A soa was born ta Mr. and Mrs. T. Car rie last Sunday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maxbew iaat Sunday. Mra. Keever of Omaha spent ta day last wtt-k at the home of her cousin. Mrs. IlulL Mrs. M. A.. Mason is visiting witb rcla-1 Uvea in iicbdurtuji md XjoA tk, 1. Mrs. J. A. Summer of Lincoln Is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. S. A. Morrison. Miss Helen Harrison baa returned from.! an eight week' visit at Bart ley, Neb. Mrs. S. B. Zwelful entertained about tew guests at a Dutch Juocbeoa iaat Thursday. Jerome Allen appears to be slowly im proving lne bis being ntoved to lite hos pital. Mrs. C. H. Norton nterta1ned the. Bt.J Mary s guild at her home on Friday after noon. Tba Golden Rod Kenainartoa rjufe aur- prlsed Mrs. E- F. Bralley at her home last. week. Mrs. George TS'sca of Blair, Neb., hi been tbu guest of Iter sister, Mxa. P. J. Flysn. The B. L. S. club met at the new lanme of Mrs. Thomas Degan iaart Thursday.' aft- H. S. Frink is slowly recovering from the operation at 6wedi8h hospital for ap peadtcrtts, A auovkog picture show was frivea at Odd Fellows' hall last tturday afternoon and evening. , - Carl Liljnstolpe returned Tuesday from Topeka. Kan., and left for Cody, Neb.. Thuracjfcy. The next regular meeting of the Odd FHowa' fodge w-rrl te on TkursfJay tven lug. Jlb 4- M--8. C 0. Crsf.Prd entertained at lutieh In hbiutir af Mrs. John Crawford on Tliur8y, Mra. E- M. Dixon was taken to the Metti oClw. i--.-4Ji Jii lust Monday attemwun after a fcJ V-1H .. J. G. Green ef Des Moinee- and Glenn Buell fcl Oiii-iiiA J0 arueirt of Wttllier Congdou on Fr.flay. j Mrs Crocks left last week lor her hoxne in the state tr vraauisgtwn alter a visit tX LUo ViUbii Louie. M.as liolleclt-k l as returned to her home la Avety,, b., after a aliort visit at the Speedie lutoe. Mra. W. . Chtaael! and children re -lalUTMg att tt.e home vf V. i. C"hadiU till the fuat xJ lbs tncui. Misa Vl'Uker.soo ret'irned ta her glome In Canada last Tt.uwUiy fur a two wcxks Sunday at the Li'ltnxtbipe home. Messrs. Ira and Homer Tabor of Los Axgries and .!iHiiK. . al., were Utt t tba King Lome last week. Ward WabWa ubow banquet held WtMUteaday rveulg at t,ue Yout:g Jden a Cbrisjauu aaaucikliuai roojtta. Mra. A. C. Pitieetg retuivd to tier home in fciair last ftuoduy. after a vlsK with her dauglutrr, Mrs. 1'. J Flyna. Walter Congdoa l-ft tha firs part of the week for lta Mulne la., where he will resume bis college -wurk. The Kirigitta end Lauiies f eWfturity arave a dance at OUd Fvi'.oaa' Lull l::vn Friday night, which waa veil attended. Mr and Mrs. J. lan and daughter of BUiominttva. I'l., u gaeta at uc 1 baana U Mr. r.d Mrs. E. Tiirash. Mr. and Mra. Ewndland ai.d Mr. Nord - au wTnsT-.e ro- Kiva au ,innerp f Ornaha Suifdry At tLa LUicO audi .Lunuu Mra Follet and Miss McPheon hve returned to th-lr home In Xellh. Neb. auar a vtl at tha E. A. Mason home. The Presbyttrian Indies' Aid e-vlety met at tt.e new buM of Jars. J )t. MonUtn lest Thursday afternoon. Lunch was served. S. A. Morrlaoa tiaa been appointed dele gate for tbe ffna,a anaH carriers to trie ooavasuioin ta bat bid la IAaeola May ft Mra. Yf. H L-oc liner and Miss wet Sj 1 at a senilis ear aaya iasx wee- nt the home of fne tunuer paresta 1 Aahlsnd. Mra. C. L- lleraaaaa. wbo r-aa I ana a runat for aome time of her airier, Mra. Raber. returned laat week ta trr J,om tn I'enna)1vanl. Mrs. JesuHa WolN r la arietMaa? at th home of her brother. Rev. Wilson, while eareiste frcarn Cahturnla ta awr homo aa Warsaw, beb. Invitations are out for tha wedding af Miss Edns Barnes and Charles I. Johnson on nest Ufedajeaday at tba boane of the pride f parents, Mra. C. T Ra-ana was UoMrm ftr he 04da Rod Kawaangton -lu4 last Wednes day afteroooo. wliaei five gueots were pres ent beaVdas the aanbers. SWvirea at Praotjyt arlan chirah ta- at !t and T 44 o'clock. Morning theme. "VT. Wt Are at. 4 Shall B;" . Th Riirfit-of-Way for Rlgl-teouaeitaaa," Mr. -rink Under waa very pleasantly urpiU4 at Ltr bouia oq Ltf tlrtLxU. Tltoae present gave Mrs. l.lnder a lovely luien centerpiece in honor of the occasion. A musical and elocutionary entertainment 111 be given at tvhl Fellows' hall next VelresdHv evening, under the nnfplcee of the Lutheran Sunday school, for the build ing fund. Messrs. yrl liarrta cf IWa Uolnea. F. Trawford of Corvdan. tlln Newman of llliom ctiy and Will Robinson and family of Broken How ha-e been the guests the past week at the Roblrson homo. A number of social affairs have been given In honor of Mrs. Maud Cut tort on of Macon, Mo. Sunder evening Mies F.lla U-nvert gave a dinner and Mrs. Berths Gross on Monday evening entertained. A number of weddings In Benson will take place sonn. Miss Edna Barnes and Charkes J. Johnson are to be married on May Jo and the June anneuncenvnie ln cliie Alice Culbrrtson and J. V. Petetson. Florence Johnon and Carl Meyers, Celia Christiansen and Fred Rasmusaon. The teachers of the Benxm schools were entertained last week st the home of Mrs. C. n. Craw-fonl In honor of Miss Alice C. Ctilbertson and Mis Nealie Hcllis, who were given a stocking shower. The occa sion was aa surprise tendered to the guests of honor. X dainty lunch was served. The cornerstone nf the new Eagles auditorium w laid lat Sunday afternoon at t o'clook, Ex-Mavor Howard ef lien son and. A. S. Ritchie" of Omaha mn.de ad drease. t J. Harrett was mater Of cer emonies. MuMc wai furnished by the Eagles rtiartet. The Iron box contained the nanxw of the officers snd buihlnig commit ;oe a copy of the Benson Times and mfmorlal program. The tro'.den wedding annlvcrary Pf Mr. and firs. John Robinson of West KisM street was celebrated last Wedne.uay everng by about seventy-five rel.itlves and friends st their home. Rev. Mr IKn- ovs4 of the Baptl't church performed tlif ce'monv end the clmren memoern pi---sented them with a white gold-bnihlcd cUlna set. Manv other useful and beauti ful gifts were received. All the children and near relatives were present. The regular town board moeilng was held Saturday a week -o. Reports were ;lven by officials. Various sidewalks were flia cuswl. The sum of STA) was paid over for water bond iDterest. A petition was read for grading and repairing West Main street. The cltv attorney w.-is Instructed to see trie street railway company about improvements, to be made. An anpllcatlon for a liquor license at Krug's psrk was received and laid over for two weeks. Miss Flottenc Johi.son gave a linen shower last Tuesday evening In hopor of Miss Edna. Barnes, whose roarrlnge to Charles Johnson takes place next Welrjes day ewnimr. Supper was served st ene long table decorated with roses and carna tions. A large white bt.ll was suspended above the center cf the table. Those pres ent were: Misses Edna Barnes. Ethel Thompson. Bessie and Florence Lsnrastes, Alice Culbertson, Hope Shissler. Margaret Llljenstolpc, Lisa Jotinson. Florence John son, Mrs. H. Wulff and Mrs. C. Molander. The annual Mjy fair held at the town hall, under the atmplces of the Me lliodist church, closed Saturday niKht with suc cess .socially. The exact proceeds arc not yet known, but will be over $100. The fair opened Thursday eventng by an en tertainment. "The Peak Sisters." Friday and Saturday evenings supper was served from 5 to 7 o'clock and the booths were Ti laoea on eacn siae 01 me nan. im having charge of the booths were: Meadames l.ons- Winkleman. Ijehly, Mitchell, Anderson, Gift. Golson. Nobic, Stevens, ftlffer, young and Moimes. siin; was furnished each evening by local talent and the booth were prettily deco rated. V.eat Ambler. Mrs. George Craig w-ss the guest of friends on Vinton street Monday afternoon. Miss Ruth Craig was companion for Mrs. Aaghe during her husband's absence In Iowa. House cleaning nnd late garden making are the busy industries in this part of the city jthis week. Mrs. Skinner of West Side was the guest of her friend. Mrs. Yeaglc. near Clifton 111. Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. R. M. Henderson enter tained their daughters. Mesdamas N. Pratt and J. Emory, Tuesday. Little Miss Bertha Hensman la staying with her aunt. Miss Ada Gantx, during her mother's absence In Wyoming. Mra W. Van Buren from near Rlvervlew park -waa -rhr true of her brother, Mr. La Poge and family the last of the week. J. E. A.ughe returned from his Iowa .trip of five days Tuesday afternoon. He re ports corn not planted, owing to the rains. The home cf Mr. and Mra. William Aemnwast was brightened hy the advent of a tittle, slaughter, on West Center street, Monday. The pupils of Beal'a .school are making preparations for Memorial Frldsy to enter tain -the comrades who -will address them on that day. Mrs. George Blakely waa called to Univer sity Place. Neb., again Sunday to attend the bedside of her motber, Slra, Lee, who Is dangerously 111. Rev. T. C. Webster accompanied Rev. R. M. Henderson to tbe -country the laat of the week, where they were the guests of Messrs. Blakely and Houek. An intereetlne meeting was held at 8. W. church on Sunday -evening, the topic being, "Mother." Rev. Mr. Webster gave a fitting tribute to his mother, as did several In the large audience. Invitations are. out to the -many friends and neighbors -of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davie to attend their silver wedding anni versary at their home in West Slate 43atur-daj-. evening. May 16- Ballavaie. Harry jemgedorf was a Bellevire -visitor last Saturday. Eugene Gleason visited with Dr. Crothers and family over laat Sunday. Oiaregioe lake of La Platte waa purchas ing a bill of lumber in Bellevue Friday. Mra. L. B. Moorman has gone to Oak dale, vtliere slie will visit for aome time. Mrs. Ohman and son of Pilger. Neb., vis lsted relatives at the college over -laat Son-daj-. Miss Ina Plank of Ncllgh was a visitor at the W. B. McDormut home Saturday b.nd alundwy. Mr. and Mra. John Whetstone were down from Suulh Omaha tbe fust cf tbe week lulling relatives. J. O. atrn of Soutb Omaha was a Sundav fiuest at t.'ie nortK:- of Mr. and Mrs. U. C. R'Jeii. Ceruitor Randall of Newman Grove has Imm. u vMitut -tna lyliter on the bill eev- i eral days thia week. Ijeon 1'gnew and Miss Geneleve Hemblln " down from Omaha r3unday, velt nj friends nt ttie r'11t-ge. J. C. Robinson of Waterloo was at the colleate Friday visiting his son and In specting the cyclone damage. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Morehouse and baby were down from Omaha Sunday for an outing;, being gueats of Mrs. Dr. Biart. 3. ?. Wallaee nf Omhe. spoke before the Cilixens' league last Sunday evening on Hie various calls of the world for young miii of Christian character. Rotiert McCliesney. on his way home from California to Kt-d Oak. la., spent e-vr-l days the fore part of the week visiting Ms brother, I. D. MceTiraney. Mrs. Bryan and dauchter. Helen, of De catur. wre called to tlie oollesrw the latt?r jrt of laat wnk bv tlie severe lllneas of Mxs. JUryan's dauKhter. Jennie. S. 0. COrNTRY CLUB WINS Defeat JJaa Ill's le frwaa tba Bnriinartoa Headq nartrra. wv.. c . v. , . . . . 0., . l 1 . . """" uUirr -u,p inn won Sfrtm th Burllnto" headquarters -team at 1 " r wan nv auiiiu vj ine score of to 1- SuhulU iiliched a su-ong tune for the Countr' club, allowing but two hits. The work of Crsndall behind the Jat pas sensational. Boor a: SOUTH OMAHA COUNT RT CLUB. AB. R. H O A Kennedy, rf Talbot. lb Lrfler, as W. Hachien. lb.. Crttriil. c G. "Hachten. cf... Murphy. If kkervaut. b 6c hulls, p Totals SO S XI 1 B L'lU J NGTOM HKADQVARTER8. AB. K. JL O. ciark. c s Chrtatenaect, ss. ....... t Puacra. lu I Yale, p S Caugtwy, aw S Hawley. rf Livingaloa, 10... Coady. cf I Campbell. Jf 1 Total. 3t I X U I B O. Country club 4 I 1 I 1 I ag Bariingiwa iiaadguartaa. t el acr uls( tmt: itr SciuiUg. t: lm Taia, 4. I ki on balia: Off tk nulls. I; off Sals. a. tul by pucbed baU: By Yale, I WORK OF THE W OMEN'S CUBS Social Science Department of Omaha Club to Celebrate Leaden' Day. CHITlvCH W02IES IN CONVENTION Sixtieth Anniversary nf Flrat H'aataa'i Rights Cwn vent Ion Ever Held Will Re Celebrated In honor of Mrs. C. 8. Lobtngler, form erly 11s leader, the social science depart ment of the Omaha Woman's club will cele brate ''Leaders day" Monday afternoon at I o'clock In the club rooms In the Flrsl Congregational church. The department has had but four leaders. Mrs. Frances M. Ford, Mrs. Loblngtcr, Mrs, E. B. Towle and Mrs. Draper Smith, and esch of these women will contribute to the program. Mrs. Ford, who Is sow a resident of Phil adelphia, will send greetings. Mrs. Lohln gler will make the chief address of the aft ernoon, telling ef the Industrial work l:i t?ie Philippines, where she now lives. Mrs. Towlo will speak of tho work 1-elng doa.i among the Juvenile delinquents, and Mrs. fnittti wilt also speak brlrfly. Mifs Blancho Sorenson will contribute several vocal num bers. An interesting feature of two after noon will be an exhibit of soin? fine speci mens of Filipino handfwork that Mrs. Lob Ingler has collected. An lnfotmal social hour will follow the vrocran;. Chareh M'omrn Meet. The annual weetliig of the Nchr.tekn branch of the Woman's Aux'tiarv of the Episcopal church will bo held 'Tuesday. May 1. In the chapel nf Trinity ctitl.edial. Opening service of ?oly communion nt 9 o'clock. Bishop Williams, celebrant; busi ness meeting at 10 a m.; lunrhivm nt Trin ity parish house at noon; mission mret'cg at 2 p. m.. addresses hy E'shop Sheldon Grlswold of P.iUna snd Rrv. Rufus Clork of Chicago; Junior meeting at 4 p. in., ad dresses hy BlRhop GrlswoW rnd T.ev. V. C. Taylor. An Informal rrc-ptlcn will bo given by Bishop and Mrs. Williams nt thrlr resi dence Wednesday eA-cning. Instead of .Tues day, as heretofore, from S to 11 o'clock. Sixtieth Annlversnry. Wednesday, May :T, will he celebrated by many organtzatlomt ef women over the country as the sixtieth annivetnary of the first women's rights convention ever held. It was at this couventlon Uiat Mrs. Elisa beth Csrty Stanton moved tho resolution that it .la tbe duty, af the -veomen -of this j country to secure to themselves the aacred right of the elective franchise." One of the largest celebrations will be held by the Equality League of Self-Supportlns Women In oonjunctlmt with the Seneca Falls (N'. T.) Historical society. At a meeting In honor f "the pioneers In the woman suffrage caus Rev. Antoinette B. Blnckwell. Mrs. Lillian Devereaux "Blake. Mrs. Henry Vlllard, Mrs. Osborre, Mrs. Terrell and Mrs. Stanton B latch -will be speakers. In the evening there will te addresses by Mrs. Maude Nathan. Mr".. Anna Garlln Pneneer. Prof Schmidt of Cornea and Mia. Elizabeth Cook. Rummage the old Trunk An hour or "two spent over the old trunk will .end in .many unexpected profitable results. You'll find things that you didn't know you had, nnd all useless to you. Don't throw them away don't destroy the old clothing because it is out of date some one wants it will pay you a good price for it. Books or magazines, even if the covers have been torn, can be sold. You may find odd pieces of silverware, 'dis carded when new designs came into use, or perhaps some pictures you grew tired of. Sort them then read out who can The exchange column 1 jure to Interest you. ti vrv4 v etjuro to inieroat ywu. J tfa Hew and One of the most beautiful spots In America. TSo mat ter where you have traveled, or -what ou have sen, here U a trip that will jltge you as well. If not hetitr- Very LtTiV Round-Trip Rates In Effect This Brnmrnwr MA THE I i UWSOW PACIFIC For Vt-llowalorar Park Leaflet and Information V f f irdltg the new tSirext ' line to Yellow .tour, lnqnire of City Ticket Of fare. -Vaw. 'JSjt 'Phone boujclas 1S28. MEDICINAL- PURPOSES ONLY at.OsTXT QHAKTS WaUBKXZSl BOrrua Zaf Hon Pennsytvawia riifteHn Kya, 4 y-rs Kentucky bammm twrVw, 4 rears inioniil rrnoT, yntrs wm, per 1y- f Jn" Vf- fuM .i.oo 1 4 Vmr ,'ld',ir d""" tallfurMt ttsaho California Pwrt Calif or aoa bJaerrr Ulna. 4 Taui old. Teniia: Cak wiia ordar. t-tte E. C UltUCE & CO. rti.Bii. MSMUTI, the CcrneM debster. The meeting will be attended Sj prominent suffragists from New Tork. Boston aul other places. Prater far Omaha Aaaorlatlnn. A few weeks ago two national seeretarlet of the Young Woman's Christian associa tion tnado a tour of Inspection of the asao- clatiitns of the roantry. vlaittr the Omaha gnnltallon among the reat. Herently 'these scrrtsries made Ihelr report to tha training school In New York City and they teported the Omaha aasoclatKrn -as "the association of the west." OonsMerlng Its handicap of cramped and wholly Inadequate quarters such a report speaks much for the cffArts of the local worker. Aaaaiaetmati. VnderVh direction of Mrs. J. A. Rarrls and Miss Maude Bell, the musical depart ment of the Council Bluffs Woman's club will present Its alglith program -Monday evening. May IS. The .program Incladet several well known Omaha people. At the regular meeting of Ue Oakland Woman's club, Wednesday,' the following officers were elected for the enaulng year: Mra. Chi Htlne Cull, preaidint; Mrs. Rena Engdahl, vice ' president; Mabel "Renard, secretary; Mary Wells, treasurer. Governor Hnch of Kansas has appointed a woman rro bate Judse. Mrs. Mitchell, tha woman honored, succeeds her husband, who. died in offite, and Is probably the first woman to serve In such capacity. Mrs. George Tlklen will go to Kansas City at a delegate to the meeting of tlss Women' Board of Home Missions, which meets In conjunction with the Ocneral assembly of the Presbyterian church, convening 'May SL Kldney complaint kltir nwre pec. pre than any other disease "This ts due to tha dls ate belnr so Insidious that It gets a good lirhl on tho system before. It ts recognised, rolf)'! Kidney Cure will prevent the de velopment of fatal disease If taken m time. All drusslsts. Ever try The Bee Want Ad Columnar If not. do so, nnd pet sstlsfsctory results. COENHHSKEBS GET EVEN BREAK Take the seeoaf Qaan few an -St. Lao la linlveralty. KT. LOrrS, May 17. fSprclal Telegram.) Ni lrnska imlverslty's base ball team bro!:e evrti with the fit. Lauta university nine on the aerlea here by winning yester day's game, 10 to t. in a rretty atruggle, of thirteen Innings. Y'oung and Ward both pitched good a-amea. but hits were bunched on both In several Innings. Both teama scored three runs In tha first ' Inning and then Nebraska forged -.0 ' the 'front and gained a lead of ftve runs, which was OTercente try St. Looia-tn the -neath inning, lying the score, S to 8. Then "the battle continued for three and . a half Innings, when Nebraska, by a nice batting rally, scored -two runs. wtnnlnR-tho game. The ' Cornhuskera lined -.up against . tha Christian Brothers- TwHewe team In a game cafllfr In the attemoon. but quit tthe field In the fifth Inning -because of a, disagree ment wer-the umpire's decision. The acora then stood S to I In favor of Christian Brothers' college. Score: R.H.B. t Ft. Louis ..S 0 00 0 1,0 4l0 0lo 111 S .100101 l000fte-Kli. I Nebraska Kebka? Ward '"cvmatoif "d "Whlt6! rr out those you wish to part with THE BEE Want Ada and -lad use them. Scenic lins f 1SS4 Farain VL eld. per doau ,.lt4W old. per doaen Ii.jm BUHa. wr draten If wiad far aaadkclas. '2r or 4aT, . -,-v v-' --" 1