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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:
WEDKESDAT.
august 2$, i?os.
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DMEF CTTY KYi'S HirCUCOCR AND JIM AT WAR
OngrrruniiJi-EditPr Pefuri t Sup
i iort Kayor ia World-Herald.
aod fee
ta War
Oar.
Mawa Mew Friz tv
i r. avwwa, riis Aoeswstast,
rasata W. Blacavnra f nr
raTama 117 N. H lCTU-aS shae, MM. I
a twti frr wumy ci-ar in h. nth. j SATS TO" TO JIM'S COMMUTE
aUsafcul. hrtii!pl(fr. HUi & rarnara. I
iuui C. aUnxlet for county att'j. Ad. Iwttee Aewepta Ute eaa Rr)wm
Joa X Pierce Tift stato auditor. Adv. nobioaaa tall ts area
Swad-la matin C lit 8 lth Tel.
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SaJSna Ufa fHtUnlm. slM draft at
maturity. H I. Needy, tnaneaer. Owiaha.
Csstf-s B. mkta0n fnr state rop
reeewtatlve, TTuhllien. Vote for him rp
innhw 1 Adv.
Bairfwao-traaaUB Oa, 3111 Hnir4 t
Gov. ehwtriv- fJrtorrm. electric wlrtnf and
rrralra P.H6mrr electric fane, til. I.
Pvttlar ta bm yas Tlx Omaha and
Court) BlufT tTl Railway eoenpamr
baa force nf -me at work en TV"'. Far
naia street Twpla1ra; the old wooden trai
ler potaa wtti feabular Inn potes.
Far aa oaf keepta af snoaey aad vJ
aolaa, the American m"S deposit vault
In the He building afford aaaolut secur
ity. Bales mat for M per year, or O for
tnrea mo n tha.
WU1 Sin at raUtteal Mwtl Fred C
Harnr will sine. -My Own tnltad Statu"
at the .Vventb Ward Republican clnb
nwttnir tn Oiae t's lawn, at Hickory
street and J'ark avenue. Saturday even-in-.
.
Too Muck OaraVess ZnuBBtaC Health
CommlMiloiMT Connell announces that he
win use the arrest or the person
wln -Awmj-o MhM th cans or other refuse
in East Omaha. The oflictal dumping
plec tor refuse -of this character is the
lower end of East Pierce street
' Woman CKrta Alimony Seventy-five dol
lar a month temporary alimony was
awarded to Mr. Daley M. Cackley by
Judre Kennedy after a preliminary hear
ing in her auit for divorce from Edward
Cackley. Ehe waa arao allowed HM ault
money and 3i for attorney f-
uoa for Atoray Taoa Duncan M. Vln
aonhaler haa nean ault In county court
ecatnat HaJia D. Jurrena for 1500 for at
torney fee Is auit ta wUich Jurgeni waa
Interested. Judge Ylnoonhaler aaya he ae
cured a aetUemant of the auit and hi
aervtcea were worth the amount aaked, but
Jura-ens haa refused ta pay it.
ICMula"Bt Vasaaa ta Tialtrlali The
Kari-ation Army haa barua m oertaa of mid
night open a It meetings ta be held inj the
Rudltght istrlct every Batnrdar night
Noon prayer mnettnga. under the leader
ahip of Adjutant W llUs and Captain and
Mrs. Sherwood, are conducted at the Army
hall. 1711 Davenport atreet, every flay.
Oaiaaui Oa t Ad Keating"
Omaha sent a large delegation to the
meeting of the Adverttelng Wen s club at
Kannai City. The delegate who went were
Rohert Manle)'. R. J. Bkankey. Charles
K. Black, J. D. "Weaver and 1. T. Dunlap.
Other wha accompanied the delegation
were William Peace, C. B. Brown. Stanley
Hartman, Will Campbell of The Bee. John
SrHert and F. W. Harwood.
Vnu drats XMvoroa, leal an OaenV
Mrs. Ka.tl BwotooCa fared well In her ault
for divorce from Joaeph Swoboda. Judge
Kennedy has granted her the divorce, ha
aivrn her their oottage at M Cartellar
street and the houaetiold furniture. M60
alimony and the custody of their daughter.
Bhe charged extreme cruelty and non
support.
Inrortlrattna Voatoffio obary Pot
offloe Inspectors FrayaeT and Thompaon
hsve gone to Juniata to assist Inspector
Forgan In the Investigation of the poet-
o'flo sobbery at that place Monday night.
Ttie aafe 'In tha poetof f loe was blown open
and a email quantity of poatqfflce funds
secured. it Is the third case of eafe-
v,iii-jr in that 'office within three or
four jeara.
atan Sanies SMabtag Woamaa Vpon com-
ntalnt of Matie Hurburt that he had
stolen HE from her room Monday night,
Tom Phillips wa arrested by Detectives
Maloney and Van Deuern at h!e room, 2)
Knrth Fourteenth street. When arrested
Phillips had about MO and a diamond stud.
In police court Tuesday morning he
plesded not guilty to a grand larceny
charge and hi case waa sot for Th un
do".
atemaiTF Two Year After aWworae Two
years after a court decree had aeparated
them. Frank and Mary Vlcek made up and
decided to try married life once more. Mr
Vloek secured a Horns to marry hla former
wife Tueaday. They were married the first
time Jn August. WE. but Mr. Vloek com
plained of cruel treatment and secured a
divorce tn district court June St. 1- A
ehort time ago they made up their dlfler-
enoee and decided to try life together once
more, Thy have one child, a son.
Ward Club aSMting John L. Kennedy
will be the principal speaker at a meeting
. tf the Eixth Ward Republican dub Weflnee
Bay evening at Peteratm's hall. Twenty
fonrtb and Burdette streets. All candldetea
for office have been invited and will be
given a chance to present their claims for
support. A velored quartet will sing.
Bsxrlara Tap Sateoa Tin By cutting
rut a pan of glass in a rear window . f
Joe Wegman a saloon, 14 Douglas street
any Tueaday morning, burglars gained
k entrance to the place and robbed the cash
register of U., leaving ne clew to their
identity. Shortly aftwwards the a-rooery
tore of William Vom Weg. TwFenty-eeoond
nd Leavenworth atreet was entered by
' burglar. "ho ala4 rear window and
stole 1mi pennies.
Victim of Qaiok Ooueuavptioa Reduced
from a strong, healthy horseahoir to a
pi-lplcss itivstid in less thsn eigrht months
by i he ravvge of quirk conumptlon. Al
CongreoemaT Hitchcock h thrown doan
the gaunt H-t to Mayor Dahlman and the
mayor ha accepted the challenge. Hence
forth until election dsy n will he demo
crat cut democrat.
The World-Herald will not -Support
Mayor Dehlman for the democratic nom
ination a governor of Nebraska."
This statement waa made "by Congrrws
oian Hitchcock, the only democratic con
gressman from Nebraska and editor of tht
World-Herald, which is generally classed
as a democratic organ, to a delegation of
prominent Jlmaonians who called on him
to eoltclt the oupport of his paper for the
mayor in his r-re-primsry smpaign. Tiiese
leaders put the proposition to the congressman-editor
plainly and used every ar
gument they could think of, but their
solicitations were futile and the congressman-editor
remained steadfast ia Ms de
termination not te take the pert of the
ma; or and the delegation left creetfalleu
and deserted.
We pointed out to Mr. Hitchcock that
it would be a good thing for htm person
ally te swing te the support , of Mr. Iah
man, but be told us that his paper has
Berge and Shallenberger readers and that
he could not antagonise them,'" said one
of the mayor's appointee who waa a mem
ber of the sollulting committee. "The
World-Herald does not claim to be s dem
ocratic paper, you know; it ia supposed to
be &n Independent journal, and aa such It
editor says that he cannot take up the
cudgel of any one candidate as against
another. But while be aaya bis paper is
independent, Mr. Hltohoock is a democrat
and ia in oongreas by the grace of demo
cratic votes.
at, C. Hoot tr toe Point.
"We were not alone in urging Mr. Hitch
cock to come to the upport of Mr. Dahi-
naaa, bat . C. Hunt, one of hie reporters
who helped swing Hitchcock into congress
test time on a local lasue, also put it up
to liia chief. 'If you will support Dahlman
and he is nominated, he will pull you
through, and you can go fishing during tit
camparn,' said Hunt. 'But if Dahlman is
not nominated your scalp is lost and you
can go fishing for the next two year.'
And that 1 about right. If anyone can
puu Douglas county and the Second con
gresslonal district into the democratic col
umn this year it la Jim DalUrr.ac and Mr.
Hitchcock ought to know it. If Berge is
nominated. Hitchcock's goose ia cooked,
and the aa-iie will be true if Shallenberger
la numlntted.
"1 suppose that after the primaries the
World-Herald will support the democratic
nominee for governor, but if either Berg
' m
or Phellenherger i nominated before elec
tion diir the erfttor of that paper will wish
migritlly that he had supported Mr. Iahl
ms for the nomination."
Tore Plea) Wfce tet Foe.
Th-nra J. Flynn. street remmlesieneT
and rresidn1 of the Dahlman Democracy;
Joe r. Ptutier. aeaislant gat commissioner
snd leader rf the grest unwashed In the
Eighth wsrfl; Sam Rothwell and several
ftliera composed the committee sent to
treat wHh EOttor Hitchcock of the World
Herald. Since the ill-fated interview the congress
man and his city politics reporter have
beea closeted with the mayor several times
and at long periods, but these conference
have been for iisught. aa la shown each
morning and evening when the nohorta pick
up the latest issue of that paper and dis
gustedly lay it down again upon flndhng
that nothing Is said that might by any js
albUtty be construed as being a boost for
Mr. Dahlman for the gubernatorial nomination.
OYSTER SEASONJS AT HAND
Bivalve Will Make Hla Bow to the
Eotlog rootle Taoroday
Moralog.
Oyster season opens Thursday. Thf-re ia
no T In August, but there is ia Thurs
day.
Why the season should open more than
four days before September 1 is a matter
of mystery. It is believed the oyster grow
er hsve opened the sesson early because
some of the planets are ahead of time in
their courses, or else becsuee frost has
been reported in Minnesota. Anyway, the
dealers have announcements out telling the
public that It can get a certain fat marine
bivalve tnulloak of the genus oatrea for ao
much per can.
"The dealers also explain that "the presi
dential campaign is going to make a big
oyster season." This they refuse to back
up with arguments, but figure that oysters
will be a little higher in price.
Farewell has btem said to the "bulk oys
ter" the oyster who traveled around the
world In pails and sat around on the saw
dust floors of butcher shops. The pure
food laws have been largely responsible
for the bucket oyster hunting another
country, where civilisation is not se far
advanced The higb-claa dealers will sell
on!-, im large and small -elsed caus. or
from a sealed tin can holding one gallon.
Instead of the modest old tin oyster cans
used by the better class of dealers for the
last quarter of a century, bright lithographs
appear on the cana, which don't make the
oysters any better, but those from some
growers and dealers have a Ions; "guar
antee," while others hare a few section
of famous cook books printed on the labels
telling how to cook and serve oysters.
How much the retailers will charge for
the cans is a matter of conjecture, but it
is supposed the largest site, holding two
pounds of bivalves In standarda, will sell
for 46 to 60 cents per can; selects, S6 cenits,
and counts, 6 to 6o cents.
MALARIA AND
WEAK HEART
The following. Interesting story told
by Mr. J. II. Riley, reriloned Fireman
of South Boston. lia.Bg., it a sampla
of tie thousands received from grate
ful men and women who have been
benefited by the World's great tonio
tlmnUot. In an Interview Mr. Riley aald:
"I joined the Fire Department of
South Boaton In lfc0 and wag lately
pensioned off because of a bad fall
while in service, which telescoped my
spine,
"A little over a year ago I was
taken sick while In the engine house,
snd It developed into heart trouble
snd malaria. I went to a number
of doctors and to two different hos
pitals and went through a course of
treatment with each, but 1 did not
receive much benefit from any of
them. The doctors would not let
me go in swimming, nor smoke, nor
drink anything but water. 1 stopped
both tea snd coffee. My rate was
getting very serious when a friend
said to me: 'Why dont job get a
bottle of Duffy's Malt Whiskey I
know a maa who was given up for
all the time, and he took Duffy's
Malt Whiskey and today he is as well
a man as you can find.' So I com
menced taking v Duffy's Pure Malt
Whiskey and the result Is thst the
doctors now say that 1 am all right,
and 1 never felt better in my lite.
Of course, I am very little good as far
as heavy work is concerned, owing
to my injury, but 1 am well, and that
is a good thing to be able to say. I
thank you for the remedy that put me
on my fet again."
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is sn
commis-Sb"oluttly ,ur dlUllktion of mslted
sitner te Colorado Springs, where it isj"i. reai care being used to have
hoped the progress of the disease can b j every kerne thoroughly malted, thus
toj.j.d The board Tueaday morning voted destroying the germ and producing
to pay Tiie ripeness of Mr. Kent's trait,- ;- pre-diartte-d liquid food In the form
ponstion to Colorado Spring and frienos , f .,, ,, . . . "JUJ
a. now taking up a collection to pay hi. f Bialt . h is the most
buarj and espeneea rffl-ctive tonic stimulant and invig.
CrUaa OaUs tbc Xule la V-ea Charged j orator known to science; softened by
or. a a rrtm against a i-yar-oid boy i warmth and moisture, its palatabllity
named Willie Myera. Peter Vlahadis. I lid frstdom fnn Inlnrlnm n(.t..
render It so that it can be retained by
tha most sensl'lve stomach.
Dose): One teaepoonful ia earh
glass if drinking water during the hot
weather will kill all germs.
If weak and run soa, take a tea
spoonful four times a day in half a
glass of milk or water. It simulates
tha heart action, causes the blood to
course, mora quickly through the veins.
snd builds more tissue.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is sold
throughout the world by drupgista,
grocers and dealers, or shirpd direct
for fl. pe per bottle.
If ia need of advk. write Consult
ing Physician, Duffy Malt Whiskey
Company, Rochester. New Tok. gtat
lng your case fully. Our doctors will
send you advice free, together with
a handaoma Illustrated, medical book
let, containing son f the many
thousands of gratifying letters re
ceived from me a and women la all
walks of life, both old and oucg. who
have beea cured and benefited by the
uss X the World s greatest medicine.
Kent will be sent by the oouhty
SECOND MERCHANTS' MEETING
Seirlee Wpesia ftatwraay, Followlaa e
cessfwl Fall Boy-toe; Period rf
Retail Merrkasta,
The first series of fall merchants rmet-
Ings held by the Omal.a Jobbers and Manu
facturers' asaoclatiun closed Monday and
the second aerla will open Saturday. The
second sories will continue until September
t. but the return tickets will be good for
return to September 16.
Wholesalers report that buying has been
besvy during the first series of meeting
and hundreds of merchants have been in
he city from the country. Many of thorn
do not register at headquarters as no rail
road rate la given to those whe do net
come from points more thon 100 miles from
Omaha. As a result it would be difficult
to tell the number on the Omaha market,
but the Joint agent has validated more than
ZaO certificate, which means that more
than that number have been In the city
from points more than Z miles from
Omaha, since August 14. for the purpose
of buying goods.
Arthur C. Smith, president of M. E.
Smith A Co., in writing to the Manufac
turer and Merchant, say of the situation
and outlook:
From the Jobbing standpoint, the drv
goods situation presents one very pleasant
aspect, and another that is i.ot so satisfactory-
The demand i brink, and trade
is therefore esoellent. The feature of the
business this summer has been the rather
laie buying of the retail dealer. He haa
h.ld otf placing hi order for tall and
winter goods, In many instsnces. until the
present time. The result is thst the market
la now filled with buyers whe need goods,
but who w tiled until sssured that busi
ness would resume its normal aspect this
fall.' before buying their storks. The
weakness of the market during the last tew
months seems to nave passed away, and
there is a strengthening of prices in ail
linea. Print have been advanced a quar
ter cf a cent, the ftrt rise in price since
last fall. The effect has of course been
felt in other line, and the tendency is
toward higher prltres.
COURT HOUSE BONDsTo STATE
Rate of lotcreat Coo a ted Oa Vs- Bowrd
Is A Lf Tama Foor
For Oat.
Members of the county board expect to
sell the C.OU0.000 issue of court bouse
bonds at a rate which will pet leas than t
per cent interest. This waa the statement
made by Chairman Kennard to State Treas
urer Brian Monday at a consultation held
at Lincoln. Treasurer Brian Is figuring on
ths purchase of tlie entire issue for the
state school fund. Mr. Kennard reported
the conference to the board Tuesday morn
ing. The board favors selling the bonds to the
state provided a satisfactory' rate can be
secured. It dors not. however, want to
pay 4 per cent interest. In case the state
refuses te accept a smaller rste the county
may advertise the bond and sell them te
private buyera. Mr. Brian will prebab'y
come to Omaha Monday te meet the bi. - w.
- Cneck, waa arraigned n polio court Tues
day morning, and after the bearing of the
lesUnocy of the witnesses for lb stat
Hie case was adjourned until Wednesday
morning. The crime is allseed to have
beea ccumliu-d on tlie evening of August
U. at 4ts fiuYago street. The strongest
witnesses for the state were the boy and
the landlady of the rooming bouse at the
waov number. The penalty for the crtm
m hi imprisonment, and. in the ease of
fomgacr. deportation.
Rssse Oaxaivsi la r la a t roe-f or
aa fight between three colored musician
of a roaort on Kiatb street and three vis
itors ta the hones at aa early hour this
morning. Andrew Tniotrwn, one of the
vtaitora. waa aerloualy out across toe doss
and -upper lip by a raaor la the hand of
Mia of tha ooloree mea. Will Deria. Davis'
rff ort to arve a snuatcai bar oa Tual
alrup'a faos ia reaponalbia (or bis arrest oa
the chars of editing with in loot ta wound.
The other partlripanta. Will Jackaoa and
Janata Hams, oolurod. and Peter Jorgea
oaa aae Haas WhXaon, the twe white
-i ennajirtoiia of Tnalatrup. were all arroated
sa the charge of alaoroerly eab4ut-t Thai
traps waunos wore attended by the polio
surgooa and the boa ring ut the case was
-wot for 1'i.uroaay aaurnina by Judge (
tar5
Y. M. C. A. BOYS GO CAMPING
Talrty 1 sssstlen Pttesi 1 Selr Teot
at alley for Tea Hays'
Uatlog.
Thirty boys .Sound for the Young Men's
Christian associativa "annuel encampmeut
at Valley left over the Union Pacirc at
7:42 Tueaday morning. The camp alii be
held for ten days, and the no; a will have
their outmg their owa way all of the time, !
with all the sports and amusements they
can aland The boys' secretaries, EL F. !
Dtnnison and S. W. Cunningham, had al-
ready gone out with several boy s to pie- j
var the camp and get accommodations lor ;
tle camper. Tlie phy sician in the i-amp ,
will be It. U. H. King, who oill be on!
hand aa a quick relief in case of acridenla. '
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TWENTY - SEVENTH AMD SAINT MARY'S AVENUE
In addition to our regular curriculum
there is added a Kindergarten, in which the
little tots are given the most careful atten
tion. In St. Berchman's
mm
THE
CARE OF
THE
SISTERS
OF
MERCY
Tslo Extra Charge is
Fancy Work, Singing,
German or French.
made for
Elocution,
Difference of
Religion is not
regarded in the
admission of
pupils.
SA
NT
LOP
Boys under ten years are admitted to our regular
course. Private lessons in Drawing and Painting.
Special Attention Given to
Vocal and Instrumental Clusic.
The course of instruction is the same as that fol
lowed by Mount Saint Mary's Institution, which is
accredited to the State University.
Fail Term Opens Tuesday,
September 1st.
For further particulars apply to Directress.
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ACADEMY
TWENTY - SEVENTH AND SAINT MARY'S AVENUE
Ttis Nebraska Militar, Lincoln, U).
A first cl&fia. hit grade military board) n acbool
for boyg and young men. Ideal location, outsitle
the cicy, yet close enough to derive all city beneflta;
large, well equipped uutldinga, forty acre of campua,
drill, parade and athletic ground.
Strong faculty: the best academic, military, busi
ness and industrial training. Preparation for col
lege, university or business- A clean and Inspiring
school home. Careful attention given to the health,
habits and home life of the boya. Kon-aectarian. but
strongly rellgioua. Special department for boys un
der 12 years of cge.
THE XEBRAKKA MI LIT AK a" ACADEMY,
School -Kill pen September 16. 16. For la
formation address,
or B. D. Hay ward. Superintendent, Box Hi.
Llrcoln, Nebraska.
The direct route
A straight line Is the shTtest dlstaac
tx-taeen too point Why r.t taocn your
firrrrs TKX XtXaUECT aVOUTXt
Th complete keyboard Htnlth fre
mtrr 1. in WOaLDI BUT TTaV
free cmploymeBl bcreai
Stenorrapt'ers are furniaiiod te Duals
Itirn wiUiout chart school. otaas
aixpher or employer.
Write for jiarucular.
lbc Smilh-Prtmicr Typewrtler C.
at. o. runii, atgs-
OmaU, Va.
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NINETEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS
taU TXXaf. opens fiept. : -vTaXOoMTB new reaAy l-'ul) i-f Illustrations and
rood tiiinr '1,1 lntert-st you. lio jcu rt a copy? Free OvVasIt SuiImm
f-t,t,rihtid T ,-rrr't'rn. Tfleeraph-, PenniarmMp, Public Prhnol tij Civil karvle
TrUftnATat IOL9EB Pre to fnw DAT AaTS KIOBTT BXtBIOaTa.
anltrsas. KOUIOD&I BSOt. Xta aad rasaaaa.
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When you find a school srhers every student
Is a "bsostor, you hav found a aool srhool to
attend. Our students are ail "boostlnf" (or tb
Mosher-Lempman Business Collei
Manr stndonu who ars attenflln other suU
neas oollea-ea are now "Boosting" for ta
atosber-Laropman Coller.
More Than Sixty Per Cent
of those whs hsv attended the Meaner-Lama-man
Coilevo, were rooammanded ta Ao e Br
students or es-otudeTita of ether onllepes. Ther
recommended tneir friend ts attend our etl-
)er becauoe they found thst all our teacher r experts,
that our courses la Bookkeelh( and Shorthand are the sesi.
and that we save our students from twenty ta slaty par cent
an their aeak and stationery. i
Railroad companies, wboieealo houses, banks, and other
buslne firms are anxious to employ our students TV ar
not able to fill one-third of the positions offered as.
Call and lBoastlaata. ar If yon cannot call, writ or nona
v . at
for a oataaoau. vim al
C. A. tickets fro to student.
MoEher-IaTjnpmavn Business Collect, lnk
ILLUSTRATED MUSIC COURSES
ta be taken along with ysar plana, violin, naadolla or guitar or volo ioosona.
TWELVE DWTEBXNT CONSERVATORY C0UHSE3
Our aystora fs attracting attention of all music lovers. It saves yoa
money and tim Results ar guaranteed. V r for partlcuiara.
Ueotloa this ad
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- AME.KICAN MOZART CONERVATORY
rmiMsis tniwui vita lMa souw of too aoal i.n.ti vaiorii of Borlie, LotsO.
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THE LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE,
UNCOLN, NEBRASKA.
FALL TERM OPENS AUGUST 31. Plan to enter at that
time. DO NOT DELAY. KememWr tlie sooner you enter,
the sooner you will be prepared to attain suceess.
uiumi
nciLttrr
Oldest aad largest la the Middle ICsst, Prepare for Univr
Tie Coversnnient cademle or for Lit. Activ V. K UtZtoer.
Rotad IB tiaa "A'. liifai.t'v. ArilUery and Cavairp anna lav
dtviaail Instruction for tarHa:a boya. Manual Traimns. asp
arate departinent tor small boys Illustrated catalogue frea
Adore fcocretary. Bus A. Lieungton. Ma
WESTERN MILITARY ACADEMY
Upper AJion, Illinois
laaal location, near St Louia. aiz modern buiJCinc rtro proof atarracks. larae arm
haul altta a mnantum, boa una alleys and anoouna aa.'ory. a.aopuoaaUr su-oaa
faculty. Army Aetali. Tuitloa ft. Capacity lati. Viaiuca list iaat loax. immeOaL
appiicatlaa advMtabia. fur loys of aood ri.rarrr above the siatb arada
OOt. aUCtl at. .ACKaOar, A. au, oportoaaat.
Dlsiee'l road art
or Itvrr and boaels, in refuinj to art.
i tiuickly remedied with Ir. Kinf's Kew
Life Plies. Sbc. Beston Pr-..t Co.
dro Vow
ta DeaM Wateww ta Seo4
r Vaaattatat
Th Grand Trunk sUilway system
double trsek offers tbe choice of many
deliahtful resorta. Bpacial Vow round-trip
fares ts many of than. 1 you will advise
now much you hav to spend for railroad
(are, a uhlicatlo aowrrthina attractive
routes ta the secticas yvu caa raacn. to
aether wtib faroa. wtll he aeat you. Ooa.
U'. Vaua. A- Q P. T. A, IX Adonis
fa.. Chit a so.
Zt Kuaa, Xjentiat, alt Barker Kljck
Kearney Military Academy
inorobfb Instrurtlon, military
drill, refular eierrla, thorough 11b
clpllne, tbe ntbt kind of boy com
panions. .lenty of healthy fun It
tha prerription vised by the acnool.
Mrhere thry laM nranly boys"
If you want ycr hor to be safe
oomf ortabie and conti,ied a mt-li
aa to reoeiv surh thoruuah tnstrur
uoa and discipline aa wllj tnaar I. in
a weil educated, meil tralnod manl)
Luun( felioa. arcs i.lm to Kea.rue
lil.tar' Academy Aodrovs
M. KasseU. at aad
Xrarasy, M.
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I
1200 Students
Ust Year
Owns snd accapies t
ttio buuauif- Oluciall
TiainiDf kciiool LI. fr
a k. 7etcTaife feot.
I-BUtiaat aocurod. U, rutJ
omaM4. MaaaXAd P, ,y ,
Are You Looking
for a Good School?
To oill o kcal vita th
Woman's College
at JackMsavUlc. tH.
Wh, s. Eon a Coltrs aw Wa f lcw art
lull ClMf. Praosraawv Co fta. mn4 mm ao
vaat9 a Mimic, an. Pnui acataca. aad
karraMiioa, asca moaiia. Swaiaa
oaaUhtal. Uoa ItM local. LiirHo aoottel la
Miti Hon. Vatr auo.DM a ewe son o) ia.
atMMiiatissi Valtc. atuacau troaawwamaa ovootf
Cawst. aaaroa
o -oovltl.. IU.
Tciij Seminary for Bsys
(1st year. Th oldest school for 'My t
the Northwest. Located te nitautas frnta
ClilL-as-o and IDOIl feet oUov the sea la
the "hill country sf IllUola. Our ideal:
-y or every Todd buy a guui dtiaen, dead
for tjireopoctua. BT oaii
One thouund typewriters arc
manufaetared every twenty
fur bwur.
On t ban sand trained sumog
rapbara arc required to operate
tfcoae machiaaa.
Tcu can readily oeeu-e a position
and w wtll help you. If a araaaat
of thla the only esetceive shorthand
and tyewT-ltinc school la th city.
Writ for particular
Pnrye&r't OominerdiJ School
UB W. Broadway. CWaaaU Banffa. la.
York College
tlC CI Py rT Tuitloa, Boaks, Board
- id Home for tune snooLh
Culies-'-ate. ivortual. Buslnosa, Muane and
E-xiroaalur departmenta
V) e laaue suu Ooisituiatoa Ln rr stu
dents set it loor. lotr opea ftvpl. 1
B. BCXtU, B. FTBaiE-T
liikl. atAJa.
lorflnrettiri CDimslt BeoUl Schcol
CnSaM.
This school Is splendidly equipped for
the eduiatlun of suitable youna men and
women a dentists. Anions, its etsff ar
men of world-aide fsme and rrputaUon as
teax-hers and itnesUgstora Theory anj
technic are tauaht thoreushly. Jn It froa
tilrilc the practical uri.tii fcaill of siu
Otiii I deteiopee as ei as ti.e LUalne.a
sue of prff esaional life. J i ) t tt pr,.,Z
aratii.n that tn j-uoiic dmai.d of th. uU
to-0ai o.otl.t- A tuiliion puupl ars au
c(l to uur pupulouan h jrai. Kumbr
ot dontlal baa bat inrraa-u in fli, yaai.
i hi -ie a .ron,ikii.a outluok. The jiet
onuuai ooaslun hrin. ot 4. lit i4,r
ctioauo and .further lnf ortt. tio au-
reaa the scfv.try. Jiunhaoalera luu
toroity bulidiiia. ti.hasu. iu
FIIILAY " '
Trab- all brsnt bea -ne;inrr4nt; tu-dt-btc
t-nroll any time; machinery la
bpt-rtilou; aay and ultbl aeaalotis; no
vacauon. r'lulay blU . 1 hia aad lias
diana. Ave., Kavisaa Cllf, aiioaoujl.