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3 Nebraska Nebraska IS 1 o DOUGLAS STRH&T s io DOUGLAS STREET 9 PUKItK ttAMb TU HXDUlIi V; THE TIKE: .OMAHA. nUTiSIUY. A TOIL 2. 1D10. 7WTT) Lincoln Couple Marry in Blufts, Surprise Folks Don Cameron, Jr., and Mi si Myrtle Andrewi of CapiUl City Tell cf Old-Tiite rcpraut rnaT to Pcpraiit Iryin? to Get, r,v w 1 SrBn to Ban for Senate. 1 50T LAYI5G" TOE A3 ITESVirVT B. Mai ores lei of Inenstrlal riotil Mailni Bom Io f Ih Mat rrintinai. t 37 ! Action Afterward. lVm a Staff Or-e .pendent L!N''i.N. ApM! r: .-, ;al. . If W. r r! r h. hi way atu' It. tie d-rr.o-er.v:-- i arty wt.l b posses, on of d fln.t r: -ment from Sir. Bran Slthin the k regard. ng his car.d.Jacy for the mi- I t McKibbiD hats Increase the joys of College boys ; l.ave received rr.ar.y answers to my J r sus-sting fiat fifty democrats con ns' ute tl eneh fir the turiNi of filing tie name cf Mr. liran a a candMite f"r ' tr. senate' S"t:l rncli d tlv- 11. T: e 1 " I l.are filed ay. and C. W. Bryan tut- 'ln"' r.t him to go there. No man t"ld that I have a la k ,ih W. J !n the 1'nited Slate is too bla to be a Im fore Liking i-r furtr S"tr-. I ex- ' I'nit'd Stat. vnitor and Mr. Bryan cer- t.tt 10 see Mr. ISm an th:. week and f nd 1 'lr:;i' h H to accept out for sure v t. rr.ination. i ' I cansct see how he can refuse. tn i The 11. - party e-rr an! thai-he run H- ow f melh;n ts in- party ard whether 1 de- we hot 10 rave the unanimous endorsement !,tthtr ... scc-pt t he I nomination." Kirk on Oreioa Finn. Oregon plan of electing States senators, which Mr. Bryan forced j through the la;e democratic legie-Uture. is rues 'to aerve in the senste or not. mm Mm "The Taste Tells" Let actual trial decide for you whether you cow use corn flakes which are the moat dainty, delicious, appe tizing, satisfying and sustaining. We say the Improved Cl) Corn Flakts ToasUd are the best flaked food you erer ate. Prove it. The Big Blue Package 10 Cents Always look for & 1 mark cf the democratic candidates for the legis lature. J. A. P.oberlson, a democrat of Glen. fi":ej his name with the secretary of state this momin? as a candidate for the nomination for state rcpr'sentative from the Fifty third district. Mr. Roliertsn did not aay he would vote for the cand.date for the ?nate who received the highest number of I votes at the (cneral election. Mr. Kob- ertson ipnored the proposition erttre'.y Don Cameron. Jr . and M.ss Myrtle An- ! dres. both of lir.coln. the fur.iwr ton of I I a leaning caierer 01 tne cap.ai city, u J I the latter dauf.ner of 1. E. Andrews, a I commercial u.t-snin fur a L.inco.:i Jewelry firm, aere married ia Council Diuffs yes I tenia y aa a " surprise" to the "home f.'ias ." "No. we did n'it eitpe." laid younf Cam j eron yesterday afternoon after he had ae j cured his license and wa beaded to th ; home of the off icia tiiif cieraryir.an. 1 u ! pec . that our families do not know ju.t ! what we a'e abjut and the nes may be unexpe-cteJ. but we are kh to gat n-arried I Jurt the same." i Tounc Cameron is ZZ and hla bride 1 Zl LINCULX! Apr:l r.t Special Telegram ' The Dewa of the marriaee of I'on Cam- a , eron. Jr.. of this city to iliss Myrtle An drews at Council Bluffs today waa n-- a in deed to Mr. and Mr. Cameron. The young t'nMed ! People hae been 1 uainted for a number of years, but the parents did not auspect that In their visit to Omaha early today there waa more than a short a.ght-seeing trip. This afternoon the young man tele phoned the news to hi father. "It was not ajt elopement," said Mr. Cameron, ar.. tomgrht. "You m.ght call li a surprise. The boy and girl have beei friends for a long time and she lives but a block from our home." Mr. Don Cameron i one of the leading Christian Scientist of Lincoln. Ion Cam- day at Our DoBgl Two as Great Sales Street Store ' versity of Nebraska and baa prominent fra- 'ernltv affiliation. his name will go 01 the ticket without i any frills attached thereto. Edntar Howard, some week ago or longer lt,n . t . . w. . n V . . . r t . . . . ,n l ' ci.ln that the republicana intend to at tack the constitutionality of the law in the ciuris. but there has been little talk of that Flnce. The Indications are now that the democrats intend to ignore it en tirely unleas Mr. Bryan concludea to get busy as the first one to file failed to en dorse his pet. Vawareaa Writes Aarala. C. C. Vanneiss. a member of the soJdiera' home at (Jrar.d Isiar.d. who. for coraplaan ing of the meat being served to the old veterans, was charged by the democratic administration with trying to stir up trou ble for political reasons, has denied the charge in a letter to S-x-retary of State Junkin. Mr. Vanness said he would show to any person who viited the home that th.e sol- Lincoln Club Putting Clamp on Free Speech Commercial Body Urjjei Public to Boast Officials in Private for Good of Town. Tailored Suits and Dresses On the second floor of our Douglas Street Store we will open Thursday the greatest sale of tailored suits and dresses held this season. It will again demonstrate to you our power buying ability and prove to you the advantages of an Orkin Sale and in this particular instance we will say that aside from the big bargain offerings of each suit and dress the quantities arc so large and sizes and styles arc so varied that we therefore believe it will surpass and break all records of any sale held by us The Dresses consist of over 300 new 1910 styles for street and evening wear made of taffeta, foul ard, pongee and all wool cloth materials in all sizes and shades there are scores upon scores of beautiful new styles and are actually worth from $19.50 to $35. On sale Thursday at our Douglas Street Store The Suits consist of over 500 strictly plain tail ored and beautifully trimmed dress suits in the very latest new spring models made of all xyool cloth materials of serge, worsted, basket weave and diagonal weave ma terials, amongst them are white and cream serge suits and pon gee suits in various colors actually worth $25 to $40 on sale Thursday t our Douglas Street Store ' charter having been granted December 1. i 1T1 But one of the cngir.al five who were time eale (From a Suaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN.'. April 27. Special.) If certain members of the Commercial club have their i rivf-n amhoritv to ortamie survive. The i manner. war about it the firht over the rouest nf ' eatherina last evening was one of the S. H. Burnham for permission to construct will be scream" opportune m real to old "make the fashioned 1 a i p.t tt lodee has ever neia. Acarese m-r ri:v-rA hv V. H Vn Cleve and a sign over the temporary location of his t A H t ,Xon, with A M. Anderson 1 bank, pending the construction of a tTOOOOO maenr of ceremonies. After the exercises I modern buildin. will be enrfind to the wrre finished the entire gathring. num- dier. were not fed good meat and j v-rlo. in .TllMr. .;n ' bring 2, Vrf.l wJ'h..r .T. Bj.Pr -n;cn inj-e was socici li:h um.i the street corners. In other w ords. the ! midnight. i matter will he kenr mit nf th nu-ara rvr. t ' charges by cailint upon the governor and 1 Th. fil.ht v(r ,h, .1B.nK. h k. i TUri-TU I D n5 UHTC I nr.sflKir? - .... - I II V- I IllllUtf VWIb wr-. w i i come so furiou that many citiren ex- that those who could not come there could i he convinced of the truthfulness of his ,! Foley Goes Up on Central Line Five Hours' Daily Walk for Hazing LEGAL HOME OF TOM WALSH IN QESTI0N OVER TAXES Like a Magic Toncb demandihg the . pc-rt of Dr. Putt. Mr. Vanness said hit- statements had be-rn ver ified by Dr. Putt in a report filed w ith the governor, whith the executive has not :iven out for publication. Governor Shalienberger Is still doan in ! Texas and it Is not possible to get the report of Dr. Putt at least until hi re turn home. Tbe latest move mede by the democratic administration i tUireAt-n to. discharge from tlie'liotne ai- -io-'diw-wt .complains and does not prove all- of bis charges;. Pub- ! licatlons containing such information have reached the soldiers fced they put the mat ter up to the Board of Public Lands and publicans, so Mr. JunkJ! at oaoe wrote) j " .h,t ,ff(v.t thi, ., h.v. pAr,not i.ai no person couja re removed Beads pressed their opinions of the city official. ralrborr Klrrtloa Water of each other and the town in general in ' Falls by Leas Than One public print to tbe extent that it became j Ballot, more and more evident every day that some j FAIRBURT. Neb.. April T. cgpecial Tel reai facts were to be turned loose. This j egram.) At the special ejection called to aroused several members of the Commercial aa- to vote on the proposition for issuing club to the danger of the public agitation. , bonds in the sum of flB.CiO to buy Ihe so at a special meeting yesterday after- Former Assistant Division Superin tendent of Union Pacific in Oman is Assistant General MaJia&er. Long Trndg-es to Last Months Im posed Upon Three Cadets at West Poiat Academy. Dead Millalr Waa Resljeaf of Colorado state Will Get B.S4.000. noon the letter-writers were urged to keep quiet. Several wh"o contemplated wrtling 1 letters were begged to keep cool, and if they had anything to eay to go quietly to the city hall and express their sentiments j in person to the ctty dads In fact, get It I off of their systems in any way except by CHICAGO. April 17 Announcement of lhe practical completion of the reorganiia tion of the operating department of the Illinois Central railroad was made here present light and water plant or construct , )afe toy. The reorgantxation includes the a new one or grant trie' present company ! jping out of the Birmingham and the WASHINGTON. April T Three young ; West Point cadets will have a fair chance ; to break Pedestrian Weston's record ss the i penalty for haxing fourth c'ass men, under j the terms of an order issued by the super- i lntendent of the military academy. Had it I not been for the apeclal act of congress authorising the secretary of war to dls-1 pc-se of their cases In accordance with the new rearulationa, they would hare been ex- j pelled frorn .the .academy. Cadet Robert N. Bodins drew a sentence I I'ENVER. April 27 Assistant Attorney General Rc.gers said today that if the court held that Thomas F. Walsh waa at tha time of his death, a citixen of Colorado this atate would get S&4.W0 Inheritance tax. and that If the courts held that Mr. Walsh was a cltisen of Washington, Coerad would get but SMt.008. SILICQH transforms Urnisbed SILVER YABli. other tip medals anv' rut '.'s to ike blj,hrs; tr-t l Willlaory. ItC'nsand Hc.-brs eakily and sai.kjr and Sates latir Sliwrr this savira a c-r eonals srmnr time tee cost oi the tvi-sb wbirS i triTiai. Ucwarc of &uiAti'.uU.-a. &cad a(l ' fr free: sample ! TH ti S'IW Co . MC'-ff trt. 5r Tork Soli kj trwrm aa B.-at;lst Erywrre. mTmmn r i w f . ,m t 'ssassssiBBfcK, 7v,a J.,l ,.t.i mm t'(SV-J no person could be removed from j the heme for complaining. Instead, he in vited any member of the tome with a irrievance to make his complaint known and everything possible would be done to secure the members just treatment. Look la a; I p Legislators. Tom X'anwll, attorney for the Anti-Saloon league, was at the office of the sec retary of state this afternoon copying the names of the members of the legislature who -oted for and aeainst a county option bill. In th house fifty-two members voted against the motion to recommend the bill for passage. Mr. Darnell said he bad ( received a number of letters asking him j for the records of members on this ra- e j ure. j Maaplo Fall to Kirk. i Labor Commissioner Will Maupin. who be foretold, for another row is fast de veloping between the City Park board and numerous clubs which have expressed themselves about parks. Just at the time ! that the Park board believes it is w.thin 100 years or so of a real park. thee var ious clubs have got busy, endorsing and a franchise for twecfj -five years, the vote ' Nw Orleans terminal divisions, th former was as follows: .For Uie issuance of bonds, 1 becoming a part of the Tennessee division 4; against, E4. ; and the latter a part of the Louisiana dlvi- f confinement to the barracks and of w&lk- Kor the issuance of water bonds, 41;'sion. Following are among the change" : ing tha ususl punishment tour esch against. 22V. i announced: 'Wednesday and Saturday until the cadets For the granting of a new franchise. Maurice Welsh, for two years chief spe- go into summer camp. Thereafter he Is to rial agent of the road and for serenteen years In its employ, has resigned and has been succeeded by Timothy J. Kellr.er, formerly special agent of the t'nlen Paeifle at Cheyenne. Thomas J. Foley, formerly assistant to the vice president, has been mtde assistant general manager, succeeding G. H. Groce, recently resigned. 1S5; against. 4-4. As it requires a two third vote on the water bonds, the prop osition was defeated by two-thirds of a vote. Fl'XERAL OF FIRE VICTIM? Remains of lr. 'Miner and Five Children Bnrlrd In One Casket. condemning and there is no telling where ( PONCA. Neb.. April 27. ( Special The it will all end. If a park is secured the clubs will get the credit and if it Is never obtained the Park board will be charged up with it. So yesterday one member of the board discussing tbe question with an other, suggested that the clubs should kep their hands off entirely, until asked to interfere. But another vexing question has bobbed 1 up to confuse and irritate. It Is this: I "Were the living pictures shown st the uneral services over the remains of Mrs. Etta May Miner andher five children who ! were burned from the explosion of a tar kett e Sunday. April 24. were held Mon day. All that remained ef tbe six bodies was placed In one ordinary casket The pastor of all the churches but one were present, the eGrman pastor being away to conference. Kev. Joseph B. Cherry. Presbvterlan, waa in charge, assisted by Rv. A. E. I'eetx. Lutheran: Rev. J. Ahrends. Methodist; Rev. E. E. Temple, laptist. Eeach pastor made a ten-minute injuries eariy A Wonderful Remedy for all D'seases caused 'by URIC ACID IN THE BLOOD These pIlo cleanse the whole s-stera and bring about a new rnae ol heahb and stm(lh. The manufacturers, Beidrn oc Copp Co., M.nneapot'.a. will send you s sample sb soJutelr tree. Tr-e refTuiar price is S 1 a box. For sale by L Mjers-Inllon Drug Co. B I COUNTY TREASURER FRIED OF BURT COUNTY IS DEAD Ees Flace to Kava Your Teeth Cared Fcr. This Is a perplexing que-atlon, confront It. .etvlr' ctery da). tte;.ulaliun. if th Lemiat baa it. wnl cuter a i.u:)dreJ if.uhsMS whirr you may i.av. forgouea a. it about Lir. uraobui y. wun bia many papers and ciiy Jobbing plants for state printing. Mr. Manuel spent yestarday and today at the evffice of the secretary of state compiling his bids on state print ing suprlies. Th state has a printing office in the industrial school, but it has not been customary for it to compete with free labor. llaabrs Is A pnrrrla live. In reply to its telegram of congratula tions over his appointment as a member of the I'r-ited Siat.s supreme court, the State Railway commission has received the following- messago frorn Governor llti.t ALL'ANT. N. Y., April 27. Nebraska State Railway Commi&ston. Lincoln. Neb.: ' 1 cordially appreciate your telegram. 'CHARLES E, Hl'GHES." to veara u fractica. v.u kiks )oj tlx irrv ' Crowns and i,'-"t Irom li u up Killings 1 Or u.-. rOKGUT WE H'ri'LV TEiMH t'V'f PLATES- Nerves remuvtj I urtuif )iu. Teeth extracted wc-ric PO.VT without lain. Ordinary Plates Irom 4 to 112. la. lljndre-ds of reople have been satisfied 1 t ere Why rot jou? DR. ESAD2URY, THE DENTIST! Tkcxi, B. 17.- ! tocauoa. j Delraralrs Rrark Colnsnbna. COLiULl'S. Neb., April 27. special Tiie first session of the two-day' conven tion of the Etate Association of Nebraska Comn.erclrJ clubs as he'd today, with repres r.tatives here from twenty-six towr.a In the afternoon. urnneum last week. morajT M) rar oniv , . . - v,.,. a holds a nollticai 1ob under GoTernor Sh.l. ' ' . .... I 1 uesaay momma; ar.a - - , iwo Q.rietB iiavw j,j.i.f-B rt-u on ir.n, uui ler.berger and a real job under Mr. Bryan lhe clubs have not met since their publlca and runs a labor paper on hie own hock. I tlon has overlooked a bet for a howl, wheth-r ! wnn mance aioremougrnt or ror reasons. is not Just clear. But here are the facts: Superintendent Manuel of the Bv-ys' In dustrial school at KeajTvey has entered into competition with the country news- III Two Weeks of Maarnlar Paralysis Active and Leading- Cltisen of Oaklsnd. OAKLAND. Neb.. April 27 (Special Tel egram Victor L. Fried, county trensurer of Burt county, died at his home here Tuesday evening after an iilnesa of two ks of muscular paralysis at the age of 4 years. Mr Fried had been in the hardware business here for the la-st taenty years and was the senior member of tne firm of Fried & Force. He was a member of the Board of Education of this city for ! be rbraaka Sfsi Xotra. BEATR.ICE Martin echmirdia and Miss JoM-phine Stanek. both of Wymore, were married yesterday by Judge Walden. BEATRICE The board of supervisors has decided to arrange quarters st the poor farm for insane patients, where they will be kept until the state can care for I them. BEATRICE Another death from ty I phoid fever occurred at tne feeble m:nded institute Tuesday, in an tnere nave oecn four deaths from the disease since it made its appearance. BEATRICE The Foard of Education Tuesday evenirg decided to Install manual training and domestic science departments in the schools. Prof. Stoddard was re elected teacher of music for another yrar. BEATRICE S. H McKlnrey yesterday received a mes.'age from Vancouver. Wash, announcira; the death of his sis- i ter. Mrs. Z. S. Waters. He left for P.alie- vllie. Colo., to which place the body win taken for interment CHILD KILLS SELF IN SCHOOL Little Girl Drinks Poison Before Corn pan Ions Beeaaw Mother Had Scolded Her. ALTON. 111.. April 27 Tblrteen-year-old Xina Anthis committed suicide In school this afternoon In th presence of ber teacher and thirty schoolmate by drink ing carbolic acid. he left a pathetic note on her desk, in which she said her heart was broken be cause her foster mother scolded and asked that she be buried with a favorite dolL She remained in the room during the recess period, but took her place in the line for roll call. As her name was called she stepped from the line and without a word drained a two-ounce bottle of the poison. She died before a doctor reached her. be confined to one part of the camp and to walk flva hours dsily (excepting Sun dsy and holiday) until July S. Cadets Edward C. Boykln and Harold M. Ravner of the third class are to have the same punishment except that their terms will expire June S next laws Mewa Xotes. TABOR Rev. J. W. Feme: has ten dered his rert.naUm as pa"io ef tt i . bor Congrega tonal churcn. after a pas tors; e of six years EAGLE QKOVE Fire eompletosy de stroyed the Eagle. Gxova Tile Works Mon day. A high wind snade the work of fight ing the flames a hopeless task. Th loos la estimated at r.J.OCW, wltn SS.AW Insurance. IOWA CITY John MacVicar, acknowl edged leader of the Des Moines commissi oa plan of government, will be the speaker at the sophomore class assembly of tha t'ni versity of lows. May 4. His subject has not been announced. MAPLETON David Murray, an old resi dent of Monona and Woodbury counties, died st hi home here Monday nlrht of in jur lea received a week ago, when he fell from a tree. He 1 survived by a widow and twelve children. IM rarua St, IT years aa i Artesian Water Fre The p resect agitation re;iru Ibi the cltj s drinking witer. prompts ma to inform tha pub lic tbat tha 1-uia Arlrvan Wales HOTEL ROUE It free to all wto care to usa it id their borer KOilK Sl!J.I.K:t neNabaO Dentictry AT ?dffs Denial RoofTiS mmmi m V'V'i''.btl'r a number cf year, was a prominent Ma son, a past master of tne lodge here and had been its secretary for fourteen years. He was also a member of the Mar. In 1S07 Mr. Fried was elected county treasurer ef Burt county and wa" re elected in ISO. He is survived by a widow and four boys besides his father and irolher, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fried of Iu un. Neb., and one brother, Solomon Fried of Carlock. S. D.. and three sisters. Mrs Joe Sherman of Gregory. s. D. ; Mrs. Julia Vsugh of Portland. Ore., and Miss Laura Fried of Dustin. Neb. No funeral arrange ments hae yet been made. TEKA M A H The body of Mrs. D. C Wallace, who died in Los Angeles last Wednesday, arrived in Tekaman Wednes day evening for interment in Tekaman Eastern, 1 cemetery. Mrs. Wallace was for many I vesrs a resident of Tekamah and removed to California, but two years ago. TEKAMAH Tekamah Is planning on having a monster Fourth of July celebra tion this ar. The Tekamah Speed as sociation will hold us 1910 meeting on July 4. i and t. and the cltixens feel that tne HUGHES LIONIZED AT HOME rSew York Governor Arrordrd Honor by Asm-mail y la ReooICtloa of Con arratnla tlon. ALBANY. N. T.. April 27 Governor Charles E. Hughes was ao-orded special honor today ty the assembly, which unani mously adopted a resolution of congratu lation and appreciation. The resolution of fered by a New Tork City member fol low s in part: The assembly of the state of New Tork extends to Governor Charles E. Hughes its bearty good wishes upon his being ap pointed by President Taft for a position on U:e supreme court bench of the L'nlted States. Hearty congratulations aee-ompany our well wishes for a long, useful and distinguished e-areer in th court. 'r,eVl y Delightful to use. Its tntlfcptic dean- ting power penetrates every crevice, clfAming end LeauLfyiaj tLe teelh, prevezt Lnjj tartar, gir irr a whole sams, frcT&ct brettlu ra j ONLY ONE LICENSE GRANTED jClty t'oanril of Bealrirr Dec-Idea to Walt Before Artlaai I nan Fl Others. BEATRICE. Neb.. Apr 1 r. (Special Tel j rara At a meeting of trie city coun cil this evening J. 11. Duntx was the only I or.s of the r.ine ap.. rants grar.tej a j liquor license. The council rtcew-.tiy de ' cided to limit the number of saloons tj six ard the aj plications of the other five I w.re laid over tr.til May X. fcr the rea son (hat they had not been pub'.ihrl the Ln required by law. The remonstrance fil.-d (.gainst W. K Kentner of the n-w Lurwoed hole! was referred to the llceca Committee. A a Kiiu'ixo ?f the p:k ;'jr: km the council voted to buy tie oiL e-autauja tcunds in the seutheast part of tL cuy. to le ued aa a park. Try Thte Coffee Test The addition of cream to a high-grade coffee will produce a rich, golden browa color. If the corTee is a lovr grade the color will be muddy or even grayish. Try this test with OLD GOLDEH Tekamah Odd Fellows lrnrtr. j TEKAMAH. NeU. Apra r.-o.i.cr UhJs t ef the txld Fellow iraternal orjr. i e.--, trat.d the i.i.iety-f :rit ancmrsary of the b.nn of ti.e cider a?t evening at the r I lexige rem. Orauge lodge at Tekamah ia j ou tyf U.e old Ivdgta of lAa state, lis and norice the beautiful golden brown color. That's because OLD GOLDEN is an extra fine grade of choice Old '. Crop" coffees. The blending roasting and packing is done by experts, so that none of the delicate fragrance, appetizing navor, and invigorating richness may be lost. If you enjoy ceffee of the better sort try Old Golden. 25 Cents a Pound At Crocer. Tested by, Taste Grand Central Station New Yor Is an important feature of the facilities of tbe New York Central Lines Lake Shore Michigan Central for landing you com fortably In New York. Wouldn't you like to under stand thoroughly why this is so? Grand Central Station Is the only railroad terminal In the whole great city. Naturally the flow of lntra-eity traffic to and from this center has always been great and when the modern urban transportation systems, surface, elevated and subway, were con structed, all the lines were locates and the serrire arranged to ter minate at or pass this center. To day it ia the real vital throbbing heart of New York. Subway entrance under . same roof 15 minutes to Brooklyn. urface and elevated cars from its doors. The great hotels, the tneaters. the big stores, adjoin the Grand Central Station on every band. From time to time with the growth of traffic, the great ter minal ha been expanded or re built at tremendous cost and even today it is undergoing a transfor mation that will Increase its capa city amazingly. AU trains in this terminal are electrically operated. When jou arrive at Grand Cen tral Station you are there in the heart of New York at Forty-second Street and Fourth Avenue. From Chicago There are 1 6 Trains a Day Running into Grand Central Station' .:,L Eleven Trains from Chicago via Lake Shore-New York Central Route of thi 2Venirt Ctn vry Five Traint from Chicago via IBchigan Central - New York Central Tkt Js'iagor Fo-U K&Te The Service, the Routes and tbe Roadbed are as good as the terminal and pre-eminent in luxurlousness, punctuality and speed. T1 Whenever you wish to go to the East the representative of tha New York Central Lines can help you on your way. It coats you nothing to find out what helpfulness and advantages he can give you. Call, write, 'or phone J. 8. WILLEHRAXDS. Gen'! Agent Pa. Dept. 1331 Karnim St., Omaha, Neb. WARRAX J. LYXCH, Passenger Traffic Mgr. Chk-ago. TOIHE BROS., Des Moines, Iowa. lUlimn cS tao lmm Tmmm Mn ok Iftum or fas riain tmmm stews, .sacos. 1 DRINK (tiO OrMUlYI Habits cured by a thorough and scientific course of treat ment, which removes the craving or neeesaltr (or liquor or drugs. Imparts new strength (j every organ, and builds up the general health. Proven effirerlone by 19 years' u and ine cure of more than Ji'M"j4 patienta. Beware ef lajttattons The genuine Keeiey treatment is admlr.t i'i In this Mat only st 1KB KCEUT IKSTXTtJTX. astk aad Oats Stroows. OMAJLA. lawn. I-