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TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1900. 1 ) SO BEHEAR1SG FOR SHUHWAY lapTemt Court EefuKi to Ixterferi far Gft County Murderer. AWYXXS TO TIT XXSA5TTT PLEA iaral Hill B Made reerae ae to Uinnlrf Coaalr District Coart Bis Dasaaso fait Trial. 'Krom a f-t.fr Correoponaent) LINCOLN. Neb, Feb. l.-pecial Tele-I--m V R Mfid rhunwif, sentenced ta be hanged tomorro. ae today denied a rehearing by th Nebraska supreme ovirt. Attorneys for fhumiT will sproal to rjoeemor Shallenberger for tkmr a oi'.l aisv try to secure a hearing in tb 1 tr-l court to trt th nmty of tb con jHtcfl man. Judg rrmnk Hamer yesterday fiie hi supreme court an application or a re fcar1ng sad a brief wherein be rint out the alleged errc-r In the conduct of the ease. Tble frrief ia crKrned with the caaa of fr pe-emptery chllengs. Judge Hsmer iere. In tubtunr, that seven of Shum- i'i peremptory cha Herges were used in n imrrr.per manner and that after the i .een till been used that four or f re men re fut on 1be Jury who were biased and jnacl to render fair Judgment In the caae. Tfce iiwrt he'd that the record showed that the oefeodant bad had a fair trial. Judgs Letr?n wrote the op"!""- Thro of 'the meirbera favored a rehearing, however, and three of them were opposed. Judge Hamer hae attempted to point out particu-s-s In the rerorj that will ca-iae Judge I.ctton te crange hie op.nion and agree th th three whs favored a rehearing. Fhurraay waa bapiiaed Tuesday by Rev. I T. Roach. Shumway requested that the siin s er. oho knew relatives of the o.ng rnio at Warerly. Ia.. ba sent to him. The Gage county convKt protested hi Inno- es.e t the crime for which he has beea ;!rpr',srned and condemned to d.e and bo iievrd that he would ;et be saved from the ice. Iladsoa fer CoaarIL Major Rroaa thla afternoon appointed 8aauueJ p. Hvdeoa of Sixteenth and R streets a irwht of b city council from the Thud ward, to fill the place made va cant by h" res 'g nation of Horace Bishop. The cojm ll a 111 act upon the appointaaent next Mondij night. Mr. Hudson ia a sales man and is veil kooaa in tbe city. At Mayor Rruons direction a man oae put to work today cleaning up the dowa tn tideoalks and some of the dirty allcvs. Rubbialt baa been piled upon a number of sidewalks and the major ia determined that such obstructions shall be removed. Many alleys are in bad condition snd thee H1 be cleaned up during the crusade sg&inat dirt. marts I Hold Baasr. The regular banquet of the Principals' club mss held last night at f:3 o'clock at! the Lincoln hotel, with a large attendance. The cl-ib consists of tho principals of the city sr hoofs. t.r. Eaves of the sociology departraent of tbe crate university delivered an addreaa aw "The ViJoe f Flay. 4 Damaas alt. The lle.ws) damage auit of Charlca JX Van Horn, administrator, against Cooper. Cle Broa. at Co. for the death of FraAk C. Van Horn, has reached tli trial stage In Judge W. K. Stewarfa division at tbe ditrtrt court. The plainttff la father of the d cea.sed. and it is claimed that tbe compVny la liable for th death at young Van Horn. Those Corpuscles In yur Aoo6,fd and lahrr, kMp yu weH If th7 f hMlthy, cau ru ich.n If To roaid and kerp iba aba nd ant aod beaithr, it to bare pure blood, free dom from 'diae and viroron- health. Tba chief prpoe of Hood's Saraa paruia a to do thm, and iu nocceaa it attended by thootaadt of wonderful care. Caret of all blood di-ea-, acrofala, CKiema. rbe-tmatim, catarrh. st It tsdae la bs anal Trti fmrm er in CTnafca. new being bur.ted tor blgaTiy. The victiirs fcere were: P. Reea. Jamea pieree, IIS; William SVemer, lit. tm tDiaiTH aocrt dkapt Maai Katkee Tbe deceased was less than Jt year old at the time of his dVata and la claimed to bare been snaking about til a mooth. He sapported his parenta Van Horn was killed by a fail down tbe elevator shaft at tbe sasre of the defendants on Bcrath Tenth tircrt. Vlsltlas; Dlviaea Is P-eocai. Repreaentatt ea er the X. B. C. V. M.. tbe A. M. A. and tte C. H. M. 8. wl be in Lincoln Sunday and Monday next. Te pul pits of the Congregatkinal church will be supplied by these visiting divines. The ob ject of' tbe visit is to conlfr with the pastors and 'churches in refererx-e to Due conerrva- i and eacaped. tion and development of missionary inter- i sta. ftsraa Wllllac ta Be eaC Haing recovered from his "jag." been relieved of his revolver and put up a VM) bond to keep the peace. Charles Swan fcss been released. Ha waa arrested and brought before Justice Btevens on a peace warrant sworn out by bis wife, who charged that be had been intoxicated for some. time, and getting into an ugly mood, cams home and bunted up h.a revolver and proceeded to make things Interesting for- his family partner by threatening to shoot ber. 9a an Is a waiter in a local restaurant and his wife is also employed In the "fcftah err." Tbey live m a businesa block a? Eleventh and X streets- Mrs. Swan told Justico Stevens that her husband is all right until he gets drunk. Then, she aaya, be ia likely to do almost anything, and she Is particularly afraid af bins when be gets bold of a revolver, aa ba aometintes does. She said that when ba comes boms drunk ba is inclined to abuse ber and when he appeared Tuesday with a load of "corn Juice" and a loaded revolver, ho told ber to live up to ber anarried name and sing her "Swan," song-. When tbe time cam for the hearing Swan bad completely sobered up and waa duly penitent, but his wife preened her com plaint to tho extent of requiring that ba give bond to keep tho peace and also in sisted that the revolver be takon from him. for, she said, be had no need for it. ' He cheerfully gave up tho weapon, which now forms a part of tbe archives of tbe court, and got T. A. Burt to aign bis peace bond. Taoaaht to Re loaooo Thaa m. twladler. FREMONT. Neb,. Feb. 1 (Special George H. Ramhadt waa arrested at Schuy ler and brought to Fremont by Sheriff Ban man yesterday on the charge of passing a boarns draft. Tbe officers are of the opin ion that tba man la mentally Irresponsible, and Instead of being held to the district court, an effort la being made to communi cate with bis relatives and haeo hlna cared for. On all eubjorts except buying land he appears to bo perfectly rational. He first put la an arparanc at Fremont last week. He called at Terry aV F aimer a real estate office and practically closed a deal for the purchase of a larre farm north west of th's eity. giving a iO draft en a bank in Rochester. X. T.. t3 bind the bar gain. He next went to Schuyler and began negottatima with real estate men for farm lands, representing that he wanted to in vest about tn real eatate. and waa arrested at that riare while dining with a prospective seller. He h. according to pa pers in his possession, a member of an Odd Fe'.lows lodge tn Buffalo and has relatives in that city. It Is thought that ha may have been an inmate of some sanitarium He had no money when he reached Fremont except a few dollars, and when he left Fremont took along a new fur overcoat which he had borrowed from Mr. Terry. Charles Boe.il C Omaha acted as tnta!l!rg officer. Supreme Prosideat H. A. Whipple of Omaha made tho addraos of tho avening. which was higtily ayprexlated by an present. DOO DEFKITS aXK ROHEM Jast Beady to Work oa Vaalt Wnew a Howl Goeo Cp. B ENKDf GTOV. Neb Feb. 11 Special ! A dog's bark frightened two would -be bank robbers here Wednesday. They had sawed a large hole in the side of the frame build'ng whteh nouses the JUangoldt It Glendt bank and were ready to begin opera tion on the brick vault jvst at the lime a dog serosa the street began to bowL A liveryman aaw tba twa men walking j away from the vicinity a few minutes after ho beard the dog yelp. T. M. STATIC COVET10?I Killed by Falling: Treo- PLATTBMOUTH. Neb. Feb. l. Spe cial.) Herman Herold, one of the oldest and beat known dtizena. died at his homo ia thla city Wednesday evening as the re sult of a tree falling- upon him which ha had Just cut down cm the premier a. Mr. Herold was born In Saxony. Germany. Jan uary 14. 1SX. and came to Plattamouth fifty-five years ago. where ha has ainca re aided. He ia survived by a widow, on son. O. F. Herold. and three daughters, Mrs. W. R. Skinner of Lincoln. Mrs. A. T. Fitt and Miss Freda Herold in Plattamouth. Canon H. B. Surges will conduct tba funeral serrices at the residence Eaturday. Two Hoodred Delearatra la Attend ance at Haatiaan. HASTINGS. Neb.. Fob. It (Special Telegram.) The tnenty-ninth annual atato convention of the Toutig Men's Christian association waa opened with song and prayer service thla afternoon. About 209 are here and bait as many mora are expected tomorrow. Tonight the vlsitora assembled for a banquet. The convention will continue until Sunday. Wrlarht W orka lir1lK Mrs. NORFOLK. Neb.. Feb. It (Special Tel rgram.) Three Norfolk men caahed bo- rue checks for William M. Wright tit Simply Overdraft, aye Maroola. HASTINGS. Neb., Feb. IS SneciaL Benjamin Marquis, who was arrested in Kanaaa City oa the charge of negotiating a worthless check for tW rjtrouch the Bank of Hobrtein. in this county, mss brought hero yesterday and wiTl.be arraigned Eat urday. He says be Is in debt between 112. K and !li.0nft, moat of which la represented by what he terms overdraft a on the Bank of Chappelle. In Deuel county. He declare thai the Chappelle bank allowed him to overdraw his account there and that he aim ply went too far. Hia actual indebted ness to the Chappelle bank, however, is said to be about U."". era Basy at Holdreg-e. HOLDREGE. Neb . Feb. li- Special I- Holdrege lodge No. M of the Weatera Bees was erganixed last evening with nearly le members preaeitt. Supremo Secretary rkruka ewa Xoteo. BKATRICB The sb"ps at Wytnnre yes terday adopted tho ei-M-heur schedule. Tho employe have beea working nine hours heretofore. ' KKARXET-Farmera livrrg ia the vicin ity of ooeesa are com r la. nine- about the Kearney power canal overflooing lis banks and flooding tba land. KEARXET-Forty acres of alfalfa land lorated north and east of this city snM yeoterdsv fr t! per acre. R Dudley of University Place was the buyer. Hl'NTLET The marrlaire of Mr. Jacob A. Sell to Mies Katie Knanp of Wilcox was solemnised at the bone of tt.e groom's parents. Mr. and Mra. Henry SMI. Wednes day. BEATRICE At a meeting of the firemen last evening a program waa arranaed fir next Monday eirning. at whtrh. t:me ex emption certificates are to be given to twenty-four firemen. BEATRICE T-eterday at 11 o'clock at Centenary Metbodiat pa-sonage &s eni emnied the marriage of Jimci Miller and Miea Daisv Fouik. both of the Kills neighborhood. Rev. U. G. Brown officiat ing. il NTLEY C. E. Martin, concrete block manufacturer of this alt, trade-d bia term mar t urtle. Neto for a pool tail and res taurant in Sutuui, Neb. He leit mitn ms famliy immediately for their new fitld of buetneee. PL.TTSMOLTH County Attorney W. C. Ramsey tiled a complaint before Justice Archer Thursday, charging John Clarento with murder tti toe first aea-reo for killing John P. Thacker, by eh joung ium with a revolver. CENTRAL. C1TT Conaiderablo jrpriao waa shown hero whe n nevj oaa received of the mxrriago of Miea Eilen luoen to Genrgo Ltolan of Council Bluffs, aa It waa not anowa by many of her beat friends that she intended leaving the city. SEWARD-The express car on the noon train from Lincoln caught fire between mat city and s-eward yesteraay and considerable express matter was burned some belonging to Seoard merchants. Im Hlade patedta were in tbe car, but eocaped tho biaxe. SEWARD L C. Johnson has purchased the residence of Phillip Vnitu In tbe eaat part of town, tne consideration bring IL1.- '1 ois is one of the finest residences in tne city. Mr. Vnitt baa purchased Joe xSroon'a residence in weal Seward tor M.U9U. HUNTLEY G. H. Aulta. a B. M. em ploye of this city, received a telegram frvm Gregory. 8. D.. beaneg the neoa of his aged mother's death, ihe body was sent to St. MkbaeL Neb., for burial Mr. Aults and family left immediately for that plaoe to attend th funeral. PLATTr?MOCTH John W. Steinhart of Nebraska City delivered an interesting ad dress to the Plattamouth Comm. rcud club. He epc-k of the many maa jfacturtng plants that have been aecured for his town- The Neorarka City Commercial club a incor porated. SEWARD Mrs. WUiiam Smith. moUier of Mrs. E. J. Ashton. formerly of tv aj d, died st ber home near Elm Creek. Neb., last Friday, and her remain were brougtii to Sewasd today, accompanied by Mrs. Ash ton. and interment was made in tne North cemetery. SCHt'TLER While coming downstairs at the Wella-Abbott-Niesnaa company mill, wber b is employed. Walter Luneburg alipped snd fell over the side of the stairs ana landed on the edge of a mater barrel below, testing a large piece of flesh out of th upper part of bia leg. FAlRBi'RV John Heideck went into his saloon after closing hours last night and found a young man, Joe blautsmaa, hidden under the bar oitu the extents of trie money drawer, a course of revolvers and a few bottle of liquor stored in 1 ia pock ets. Kautimaa waa held in bonds to answer at the next term of court, but waa unable to find bondsmen. HASTINGS The First Baalist church laat night el."cted Rev. W. J. Coulston of Lincoln to the pastorate, to fill the va cancy caused by the resignation of Rv. B. S. Hndson three months sro. Rer. Mr. Coulaton haa accepted the spnointrnent and is planning to enter upon bia new dutks oitliin the next few week. KXETER At the home f the hride'e parvits William Taylor of Tork and Miks MabH Husmann of Exeter a ere united In marriage at I o'clock Wednesday evening. Rev. Mr. Hull of the Me'bndi Er'erooel church offs-iaiing. Ahunt forty relative nd near friends oere iTeoent. WESTON T. F Pearsoo of tbis pise and Manraret Dooly of Oresco er mar- ried today in Waiioo by th county Judge, j BEATRICE Miss Villi Andersen, th I daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Oirwtisn Aror- I sen of the Fillev neichhornood. was untted ia mamage to Carl aV"ensen. a of Mr. and Mrs. forenoon. Rev. t . ti urown i officiaiing. The vwutig courl will make j tneir home on a farm near lliley. j SEWARD-Shoriff Gillan and D. E. Rivers sre at Lincoln today to look for a man wbo , has been employed by Mr. River to sell j brooms for him. The feilow sold ninety d'ien brooms, for which he collected the money and has not been heard from aince. i The loaa to Mr. Rivers is about KZa. i NEBRASKA CITT-Th Ol.Te Brewing ! ronpany met last evening and elected the I following officers: FreeLient. Tbeo eber- i ing; vice prertdetit. John Mattes, rr ; secre tary and treasurer. Frit Furke. The d.roctors are Chris 8rh-adere. Theo Web erlr. Alex Maaee, Frit Funks and John Mattes. LEXINGTON The I-cxston T. E. O. club erte-l;nd trie Goiherburs; P. E. O. ciub tvay. The ciub from Gothenburg ar rivwl In th mornirg and was entertained at luncheon at the rea'denc of Mrs. F. L. Temple and in tbe afternoon a reception was held for the visitors at the residence of Mrs. O. 8. Kinney. OOLt'MBVS-Rev. R. Nurosrker. pastor of the German Reformed church. per formed the marriage ceremony at- the churc-h on Tuesdav mornirg making Mr. Charles teland and IMa Alvina. Loecchen ' man and oife. They have gone to Denver on their wadding tour, and after their re- , turn will settle en a farm. KEARXET-Word has been received in this cJiy telling of the dth of Mtm E S. Cochran at Yorkers. N. T. Mrs. Coch ran haa b"n a great benefactor to the Episcopal diocese in Nebraska and else-' a here. By a gtTt of CB.flta) from her Coch ran hall at the Kearney Military academy waa built. She left an estat of te.ooO.Kc : NEBRASKA CITT-Ths slockholders of' the Nebraska CTiy Bnck oompany held' their annual meeting laat evening and elected tbe following officers: President. J. M. Huberle: vice president. J. W. Butt; secretary sr.d treasurer. F. J. Homeyer; j il.rvtoni. O. C Morton, J. H. Huberle. F. J. Homeyer. J. W. Butt and George Rader. j NEBRASKA C1TT-M)k Gardner leaves j next week for Keith county to f Mice aeven enteen sections of land which he. Captain j L. B-yort and H. N. Hanka recently pur chaoed Tliey have contracted for head of cattle, which they will feed op ther and in April tbey will put on l.ift bead more of rattle and feed them during th coming summer. COLUMBCS-Rev. D. T Roush, pastor of the First eMihodist Episoopal church, tied the nuptial knot for Mlas Nettie Blanche Miller and Mr. A. M. Avery at tbe home of th bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Miller, on Wedneedsy morning, in the preeenr o fth immediate friends. Tne couple wil have a short wedding tour snd thea take up their residence at Ful lerton. BEATRICE Notir was yesterday served noon the Kontner Hotel oompany by Mra. Marie Colby, owner of the Paddock block, to the effect that an immediate bearing is demanded on th appeal of tbe forcible entry and detainer case. No'.ice of a second application for the appointment of a re reiver was alao served upon the defendants. Judge Raper will bo ber next Friday vo hear the rase, FREMONT Some opposition is dsvelnr ir to the proponed Logan creek ditch and on account of this the matter waa post poned to March 19. The "insurgents." as they are termed, are not opposed to drain age and in fact are to a nmn in favor of it- but they want tbe route changed In a number of plac-ea. Both factions sre repre sented by attorneys snd each side Insists that its plan ia the only one to follow. TECTMSEH Mr. Fred Fuller Bturdevant and Miss Mary Clawson Torreil. well known young people of ttits ciiy. were married at the home of tbe bride's mother. Mrs Rose F. Terrell, at high noon on Tuesday. February 'S- The ceremony was performed by Rev. F. M. Sturdevant, pastor of the local Baptist church and father of tbe groom, tn tbe presence of a company of relative and close friends of the princi pals. CENTRAL CITT-R. U McMillan, local secrouiry- nd Chariea H. Kepiey. physical director of the Young Men's Christian asso ciation, accompanied by a deleg-ulon of the following members left here Wednes day for Hastings to attend th state Toting Men' Christian asanciatina aonventioa: Joe .Miller. S. P. Starrett. F. L. Keeney. Leo IALF-IiLINUTE STORE-TALK A nil know fcat a placard over kit desk hih readt "Do it today Yon.11 feel better tomorrow" Struck t that It mould bo a Rood text to repeat to any one who hasn't Jt f often acialntei with Whit ttore and Ha ayt. "Do it today You'll fl better to-menwow." THE NEW STORE THE HOME OP QUALITY CLOTHES ... CHILDREN'S HATS Were showing, gome very dittlnctive head-ear for little boa and elrlt prtng wear. Ideas ;ou don't find in atorea lest partiruTar about the little net needs. They are In a variety of tttfea and color in both felt and ailkt htndsomaly trimmed and are priced at 1 to BO Children'a Tama for boyt and girls 50t SI Farria. Roy Roaa. George Mill. W. N. McCoy. B. D. Ayr. Harry Erb and Roy Gibooo. BEATRJCB Word was received b-r vesierdav announcing th death of Mrs. H. C Ja'yne. a former reeident or Beatrice, which occurred at the home of ber daugh ter. Mra. A. E. Winter, at Blue Rapida. Kan. Deceased waa years of age and Is survived bv a family of seven children. Tho remains will be brought here for inter ment. WTMiRE At a meeting of the city coun cil at Wj more yeoterdsv the committee ap pointed to Investigate the propositioa of municipal lighting plant reported favorably upon th matter. It waa instructed to d-raw up a resolution for the purpose of sub mitting the proposition to vote tlt.oW bonds Tor a plant at tho coming spring election. An ordinance was introduced and read for the first time bavins; for its object tbe re disi noting of th city from two to throe wards. DAVID CITY The jocsl tamp of the Modern Woodmen has initiated forty new members this month and lt night in honor of the new membra a public pro gram waa given in the Odd Fellows' tem ple followed by an orster supper ana aance. Two hundred invited guests wer present. Th program consisted of vocal aeifctions by Mrs. Ed Hall aod Mrs. L. C. Harris and Arthur Oroes s Tinted by Bigger s orchestra and readings by Mrs. Fred Mc Donald. M'COOK Some details of the sroroach ing meeting of the Southwestern Nebraska Teachers' association are being given out. McCtvik is the .lace of the meeting which ill be held Thursdsr, Friday snd fatur day. April 1. 2 and 3. Among the special altrariiof will te a lecture ny tr. Kor dyco on Thursday evening. Friday evening Ir. Lov eland will deliver his leatufe on ''Fogyirm.'' Teachers of Harlan are arrang ing to devota Friday and Saturday to the B EA TRICE Jomes D. Boaney. an old resident of this city, died last evening Mr. Bwaney was bora August 21. IKS. In Penn sylvania, and located In Gag county witti bia family in 1NM. For v rare he was en-gaa-ed in farming near Cortland and later removed to this city. During the civil war Mr. waner served the union army as a teamster. He wma a member of Beairice lodge. No. X. Ancient. Free and Accepted Masons. He is survived by a widow and fonr children. FTAN'TOX-Testerday afternoon tbe mar riage of L. Melcber and Miaa Ida Raabe took place. The brid is th oldest daugh ter of August Kaabe. a farmer living aoout three mik-a soutnsreFt of totn. Tiny wer married at the Lutheran church and at'et th ceremony a large receptkm tr rv. at the bride'B home, to o huh about aid guests bad been mi ned. The evening a spent in plaj in cards, dancing, etc Tb young couple will make their home oa farm near Norfolk. TECVMSEH -Cbarle G. WUMame, s pioneer aettlrr of Jchaeon county, died at the home of bis son. Chart t illiuma. in this city Wednesday momma. He waa aged aoot i" yeara. Mr. Williams was a native of North Carolina and came wext in an early day. H bad lived in Nebraeka for more than forty years. He waa v union oidirr during the civil war. Mr. Williams is survived by four sons. Charles, Robert. Lond and Alfred Williams. Tbe funeral waa held Thursday afternoon. TECVMSEH Mrs. William Thorn lid diod st th" family home in Chicva-o last Saturday. he had b-en falling for about a year. Her age Was 4 yesrs. She is sur vived by the husband and five children, tho young rt being s years of sjr". Th- bod--a brought tn Tectinu-eh Tuoday and the fumnl held at St. Andre a church, conducted by Rev. Thomas Barden. Burial aa in the rmrirry north of the city. The. deceased a maiden name was Mary Curtin and for several yesrs she resided aita ber lorents north of Sterluig. TRVMBL'LL There occurred here on Wednesday the lanest ettended weddina: in a Ions: time, lhat of David Guork to Mabel Hagrard. The couple ace two of tbe moirt popular young people In this commu nity. The parents of both were honw-srteavd-ers here in the early day. Th ceremony was performed by Rev. Ray II ant at tbe First Christian church, followed by a re ception and luncheon at the Modera Wood men of America, hall. Both church and hall wre crowded Kh tiie Invited araeaLS. The present were many and costiy, NEBRASKA CITT William fttorle, ag-ed 72 year erf age. waa el nek m with paralysis at his home in this city yesterday and died last evcnhig. He waa on of tho pioneer settlers of this part of Ue Male. He waa born in Nemaha county and aervwd m Uo civil war and at the close returned home, married and settled down bene, where ho ha remained sine. He leave a widow and a number of children all grown. Th funeral will he held tomorrow under tho direction of the Gra-nd Army of tho Re public post of thia city, of which ke waa a member. . . - - - nt: TT II i I it w LfcAV 4 1L 0 TT B3SB5S&EBSBB& 'M We few fitos iSy IFaicfi wj West ol Oiicaiio Tliat Cam Eepair aid EepBate the Following ArBclcs, "Good as Mew" u ' a-- - VanoaT Solid and Plated Silverware and Jewelry, Candlesticks, Chafing Dishes, Percolators, Samovars, Jardiniers, Metal Lamps and Tables, Bath Room Fixr tures, Chandliers, Bank and Office Fixtures, Metal Trimmings for Mantels and Safes, Andirons and Nickel Work on Gas and Steel Ranges. rass' Beds Are One of (Q)w Specialities W 2Jl T7T7 rl O ! 1 , fv jH n n Phone Douslas 78 lor Prices or to have us Call All IVorh Absolutely Guaranteed W '- Mali Blcefr Soiitfi Farnam 314 Soiitli Thirteen.! Stree