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    THE DEE: OMAIIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1910.
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BRIEF CITi NEWS
Frtnt XX. '
yoat yriatlnff the Ylnaa.
Thot&aa -K. Slacken-, for congrews,
XleclrU rasa Burf eaa-Oraadse Oa.
pry Cleaning of garments. Twin
-Jty-Vya Works. 01 South Fifteenth.
Beat Moae ta a landlord's profit . Put
n0 a horn; it make for family happiness
nd Independence. See Nebraska Saving
n L:: A"n 10ns Farnam Bt, Omaha.
:.. Two Arraigns (or Koraar Elijah Data,
Charted with the murder of H.inry Ander-orwcn-ulf
, and Eugene Jackson, charged
With he, murder of Rufua Coleman on
July . Were arraigned before Judge
.Eaten Monday morning and both pleaded
W fruity. Thay were taken back to the
county Jali to await trial In the district
eturt
. tew le oa Dodge St Th street
Railway,, company has established a new
rul . to .assist In the prevention of acel-
dente at the Belt Line crossing at forty
fifth and 'Dodge streets. All cara are now
required to oome to a complete stop at
' . 't"'t'-'th street In coming down the hill,
.,.V'ffl Putting the car under better control.
Ooaftrmatloa Belayed Confirmation of
f the proposed deal for the railroad poaoftice
nation is still held op at Washington.
Postmaster Thomas haa been expecting to
rce!v word any day for tha laet week
'.. to go ahead with tha work on the basis
submitted by the Union Pacific company,
trtJt evidently there Is some hitch at head-
'uartera. '- :
Zaglneers to Marcs, Company l'of taa
batallton of engineers haa been ordered to
fnardh : from. Tort Leavenworth, Kan., to
Mexico, Mo., a distance of 226 miles. At
. Mexico tha company will take train for
'Tort Benjamin Harrison, near Indianapolis,
jlnd., to, participate In the maneuver camp,
which opens mere early In September.
''"Tfcra Is la pursuance of tha policy of mak-
, ' troop' going to maneuver cainpa
...xnirch at, least SCO miles.
tmpostora at Work Once mora an Im
postor ,1s soliciting funds In behalf of tha
Associated' CharlUoS, according to reports
to Miss Ida Jonta. Any stranger asking
fnoney ort( this account may safely bs put
down as a fraud, no' ona being authorised
, -V aev- for subscriptions exrept tha mem
bers of tha finance committee, who are the
flifldwlnf'l'welt-linown men: ' E. W. Dixon,
, Brandela, J. C. Wharton, K. C. Bar
ton, O. E. tielden and Rev; J. P. MeOovem.
Zn tha Ivoroa Court Bertha Holl In sa
nk orth asks a divorce from George W. Moi
' llngarorth''"ori a charge of neglect and ds
ertlon. Frank B. Smith, who la In Mexico
: City, has.begUB.Bult for divorce from Ines
I. Smith on a charge of extreme) cruelty
Ellen .Btarky ..haa been granted a decree
from Albert Stark y on grounds of extreme
"cruelty, v Minnie Howard baa been granted
a. decree from. Elxa Vernor Howard. 'She
charged i)lm,wih neglect and failure to
support.' ' . -
Urban Itarta JTew Suit Ralph O. Ur
ran,. who,, secured judgment for IS.oOO
against- lha C: ' F. Adams - company, haa
refused to accept the alteration to 1300,
DXado... by Judge Redlck, ind haa started
another suit against tha Adams company
- '1crr S,000. ' He 'charge that he was mairfcl-
ously prosecifted a.nd ' Imprisoned In Colo
rado'. n a charge , of, forgery made by the
company. Judge Redlck refused to allow
th first verdict '.of $3,B and marked it
A&vn-Mtxti'.r'',:'-..
REAL ESTATE SHOWS GAINS
Trmferi Inoreasa Orcr Hundred Per
Cent in Two Yean.
SHOW MOST STEADY GROWTH
While Home a,1 Kspteted m Daill
Xnth Datlag Jaly, Rak Was
Jtot taa Caa by Aay
Utaa.
Comparisons of real estate transfers for
tha first seven months of this year with
those of IMS and 19M show vividly and Im
pressively the great business growth of
Omaha, To August 1 this year, total trans
fere are U,M0.C4. For the last year In the
corresponding months the total was 17,896,
633 and for IMS tha total waa li.llUAO. Tha
gain over two years ago ta over 100 per
cent.
The month of July Just over shows , big
gaina over July In the yeara past, tha fig
ure for tha month thla year being tl.es.MO
and for. 1909, 1,I,1S9. For July, MM. tha
total wag ,81T.
. It la evident that Jury of thla year waa
by no mean as dull a month aa some
agents made out
. Comparative Plajraraa.
Comparative figures for the aavea month
period are given:
1910.
January l.824.it
February .,
March
April 4
May
June
July
Total ,..
1,19.5X0
1,79.U7
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l,!t?5.K0
1,21.68
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890, 10
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1.387,111
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83j,20
19W.
t 197.614
M7.6fl
9SJ.710
1.081.118
668,917
tn,t00.4tt t7,vi.62J
Transfers for Jalr.
Transfers by days during Jury
year were as follows:
Data.
16,111,180
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. Mother Remarked Home Needed
" There a'ri' times" when, sin is excuRable
wien crime can be considered absolutely
ethical. Thla tale deals with ona Of those
" tlmea.
Suffice K to aay that the central figure
was a one-t)me offender before the Juve
nile court; his name Is a nonessential and
few would know him if his nam were
given!
' f!a waa found a good horn by tha juve-
Vilte fcuttioritlos with a young man and hl
' "wif;" and ' fof a wTiole 'year hla conduct
waa' irreproachable. Everyone who knew
"the1 lad waa plMused with the way ha was
strklghtehlng ufj "nl living down his past
tnisounduct ' ' '
" It, hAppened one "evening that the young
v'lfe of the household while ulklng things
over with her husband in the presence of
i tfie boy remarked that "she "did wish they
h4" a hammgek.'.' . Tha old saying, "a
w4 to the wise," again proved Infallible,
.'An hour or so later the man and . hla
wife Wara' seated on the porch wondering
what had become of the youngster, when,
to, he appeared parrying under his arm a
flpa largo, hammock.
, . Th cad part of it la that hla good In
tention came to naught. Although tha
yung woman. wanted , a ha -nock aha did
not want It quite that bad and the well-
. 'meaning boy had .to .carry hi hammock
baok and tie it up again In tha yard where
, lie .had , found It.
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$ 40.726 17
. 40.718 .......
..Sunday 19
.Holidays
. 75.97721
. 4S.706JJ
. J74.M423
. S4X.913M ,
. 21.981
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. 7,Ui7T7
. 82.3R028
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Total.
Amount
. Sunday
.. 67,019
,. 16.36S
.. 17.147
.. 17.W.
,. 11.482
. Sunday
,. Sl.08
,. tx.m
,. 94,774
,. .28 676
,. 21,440
. Sunday
,.$1,63J,060
Ell and Partner .
Steal a Firkin
WOT
Are Caugrht in the Act by Employei
ol the Creamery Company.
just as they were preparing to steal
away with a firkin of butter, John Eli and
Patriok O'Brien were nabbed by .ambushed
witnesses to the attempted theft at the
Harding Creamery company. Eighth and
Harney streets,' Monday morning. J. E.
Kubat, who figured in the capture of tha
two men, told the police ha saw them enter
an open door ' of the creamery, take the
firkin and place it In a clump of weeds
outside.' When "the men returned to get
their loot they ware caught and the police
called. ' -' .......
MRS. J. A. CAVERS IS DEAD
Wlfa of the President of Big; Grata
1 Coaeera Succumbs to Leog . . .
. Illaaas.
Kitifi' ' el? :'-1- U IV) ' J-,.'
'After an lllneaa lasting over two years,
Mrs. John A. Cavers, wife' of the presi
dent of th Caver' Elevator company, died
at her home, 634 South Twenty-sixth street,
at '11 o'clock Monday ' morning. Mr. and
Mr. Cavers formerly ' lived In South
Omaha and Had -been In Omaha shortly
over a year. . v
It Was announced the funeral would be
from tha resldenoe at I o'clock Tuesday
afternoon. Burial will be at Forest Lawn
cemetery.
Mrs. Cavers was SS years old. She was
born at Juniata, Minn. Bestdea Mr. Cav
ers, aha is survived by threa children, hsr
parents and two sisters. The children are
Douglas.. JKeath. and Marjory. Mrs. Cav
er's sisters, who were with ber at the" time
of death,-are Mrs. Maud' Harding of Hum
phrey, Neb., and Mrs. Fannie Fisher of
Juniata, Neb.
Boy Threatens
: to Kill Father
Arnold Eteveni Araigned in Juvenile
.Court for Flaahins BevolTer
" ' on Hi Parent.
. Arnold Stewns waa up before tha Juvenile
ocurt Monday morning charged with having
.,. threatened and attempted to take the Ufa
of his lather, Uus Stevens of South Omaha.
, last Friday.. The boy. only IS years old. be-
xsme angry at hla father over some trivial
i matter. He. left the house and secured a
. revolver. Returning he threatened to take
hla father's lire, bat was relieved of th
. P1"! b fore, he could, do any damage. -
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SCALE TESTING TRAIN ON TRIP
Weight Experts Make. Tear of Rail,
rewiel Yarda and Will Coatlaaa
Over laloa faeirie Llae.
Tii trick scale testing train on th Union
Pacific, with a party of weight experts
on board, made Its monthly trip around
th yards of Omaha, Council Bluffs and
Suata Omaha Monday morning to Inspect
th big eualea that weigh by tha carload.
Thoet In th party were Conduotor Frank
Alvord, Charlea Buesell, InaiMclnr for the
Union - Paolfloj John Orant Fegg, city in
spector, and J. C Klopp of the Wastern
Weighing association. The train starts cut
Tuesday tor a trip over the lines of the
con pany and Mr. Pgg will travel with it
M fr as Columbus.
AUGUST DOLL PASSES AWAY
Proinlneat Garaaaat IMaa at tha Horna
. at Mia Nephew West of
. Omaha.
August Doll died Monday at tha realdnie
of his nephew, Augustus Doll, on a farm
nine miles west of Omaha, aged 7 years.
The funeral will be held fn 4, th residence
on Wednesday at 1:30 anf( interment will
be made in Evergreen cemetery.
Mr, Doll cam to Omaha something like
forty-five years ago. and at one Urn was
oonsldered a wealthy man, owning several
farm in Douglas county. Most, If aot all,
of hla property had been disposed of, It la
believed. He was a brother of th lata
William and Leopold . Doll, the brother
being among the most Influential German
of thla section fur maiyy yeara.
THREE BOYS HIKE TO FREMONT
Yoatha Aoonmpllah Fortr-Mlle Walk
la Twelve Hoars aad Half
Fvutsui aad Weary.
. Three Omaha . boys, Ben Butler, John
Radford and Arthur Pelik, took a hike to
Fremont early Sunday morning. The trio
left 23d and Hamilton c reels at 4 a. m.,
and reached Fremont, dusty and sore at
4:20 p. m., covering tha forty miles in
twelve and one-half houra. After leaving
Elk City they lost the road, which caused
them to take a roundabout way.
After a good wash and real at Fremont,
they decided not to walk back, so they
boarded Union Paclfiu train No. t, at 7:24
p. in., arriving home at l:2L
IN ITS NEW HOME
Glover Realty Coatpaay Moves lata
tha New City Natloaal Daak
k . . Balldlas.
4 Th Glover Realty Co. has moved into its
new quarters, suits 1119-10 of the new City
National Bank building.
Tha new office Is light and airy and la
an of the bast appointed In the city.
FIRE CLOSE TO BISHOP'S HOME
Uraaa la Ablas aad far a Tlate Pra
late'a Residence Waa la
Daagrer.
Th residence of Bishop Boannell, - got
North Thirty-sixth street, waa endangered
by fire Sunday afternoon, when the dry
grasa on a tract of ground lying adjaoent
was set a-flre by small boys. The brecse
fanned the fire and It swept down acroea
the vacant property injuring valuable ever
green and shads trees and approaching the
bishop's house. The tire department was
called and after a ahort time aucceeded in
extinguishing tha fire before any damage
waa dona at the Srannell residence. The
grasa on the vacant ground had been al
lowed to grow long, and the hot weather
had dried it until It burned like hay. '
Take Waralag.
Don't let'etomach. liver or kidney trouble
down you when you can quickly down them
with Klectrto- Hitters. 60c. For sale by
Beaton Drug Co.
Carpenter is
Killed by the
Fall of Derrick
Swan Hokacion Die Fire .Minutes
After Ee ii Struck and Before
Doctor Arrivei.
Swan Hokanson, Twenty-sixth and Lake
streets, aged 48 years, a carpenter, waa
killed at I o'clock Monday by a falling
derrick at Twelfth and Capitol avenue.
Hokanson waa employed on the new I ten
Biscuit company building and was helping
Bam Letter, 423 South Eighteenth, with a
dei rick rope, when the whole machine fll
over, striking Hokanson upon tha head
and graslng Lefter. He died In five min
utes, before medical aid could be obtained.
He leave a wife and on child.
Twenty-two other union carpenters who
are at work on tha same building, quit
work for the afternoon after th accident
Arthur Jetter
is Drowned at
Seymour Lake
Son of the South Omaha Brewer
Falls Into the Water This
Afternoon.
Arthur Jetter, the young son of B. Jetter,
president of th Jetter Brewing company,
Is reported to have been drowned In Ralston
this afternoon about I o'clock while bath
ing with friends.
Burglars Loot
Store and Rooms
Go Throug-h the Chatham While the
Boomers Sleep Tap Cash
Beffister.
Burglars who plied their trade Sunday
night paid visits to two house, entered
the transoms and got away with watches,
small lewely and about 211 In
The Chatham, a rooming establishment at
110 noutn Thirteenth street was thoroughly
ransacked while tha ocoupanta slept. Four
roomers suirered the loss of threa watches
tit in cash and Jewelry trlncket.
. An intruder who gained entranoe through
a rear transom to the store of W. A.
Frans. 2904 Sherman avenue. heln4 him.
self to 76 cents from the cash register
when he was interrupted by Dr. Morrison,
who lives near the store, and foroed to
make a baaly escape.
BIRTH RECORD SHOWS LOSS
Jaly Docs Doee Not Hold fn ta the
Standard get by Same Month
Last Year.
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One. hundred and nlnetr-nlna babies w.r
boru In Omaha during the month of July.
Thla is not very encouraging for a greater
Omaha, as during the same month last
year thera were 226 additions to th olty'a
population. The deaths numbered 137.
Of tli newoomers ninety-one were white
boys... and J08 weie white drla 1 The eol.
ored ohlldren- will liave less trouble getting
paired in later years, for there ,wer Just
two 0 each sex.
BITES SPECTATOR'S EAR OFF
garkl Klra, Charged -with Mayhem as
neeau 01 Hallway Battle la
Roomlaa; Uoaee.
County Attorney -Cncllsh file Inform..
tlon against Barkl Kirn Monday morning
In district court, charelnr him with m..
hem. During a row between Kirn and an
other man in a rooming house hallway,
Harry Ro pen lan pushed hit head through
a doorway to see what it waa all about.
In some way he immediately became a
party to the scrap with the result that his
left ear waa bitten off by Kim.
CONDUCTOR SUES FOR ASSAULT
Charlea Kroaer Alleges Threa Men
Dragged Hint from Car mad Com
mitted an Attack.
Charlea Kroser. a street car conductor.
has filed a oomnlalnt In
against Ralph Tuttle, William Dougherty
and James Ragan, charging assault and
botUry. He claims that on Saturday night,
bringing in tha last car from Ralston, he
waa assaulted by tha three men. who throw
him off the oar and subjected him to soma
rough treatment.
Prison Gnarda laaaaaded.
LEAVENWORTH. Kan.. Aug. l.-Warden
MeClaughry at the federal prison here to
day suapended James Wllaun and W 8
Oiadbury. guards who are alleged to have
sn.usKled wmaky, morphine, opium and
similar drugs to couvlcta, w"u "
NEW SCHEME TO GET MONEY
traagrcr Enaeta Kola of Milkman aad
ueia fs.ou from Attach of
Omaha General Hospital.
Charles Robel. an official at tha n.h.
General hospital, was robbed of 23.S0 Batur
day by an unidentified man who repre
sented mrasell a a driver of the Alamlto
Dairy company, and asked for tha money
to us as change in hla dellvri Mf
Robel was called over the teelephone first,
ana asked to have some change - ready
for the dairy driver. Later the man enact
Ins that role called and got the money.
OUTSIDE ICE MEN MUST PAY
License Iaspaetor After Dealers Who
Have Been ISacroac-falng on City
Delivery Baslnoaa.
Unlicensed ice wagons infcntlrur the nut.
skirts of the city are among the present
worries of the city lloanss Inanai-tne-a of
fice. Ice companies that .do business in the
suburbs outside of the Omaha Jurisdiction
have gut Into the habit of extending their
actlvltlea and the Inspectors are oraanlainv
a campaign to make them pay city fees.
PROBLEM FOR THE BANKERS
Currency to Be Discussed in Omaha at
Bankers' Conrentioa.
NEW YORK ' BAjTKEES ACTIVE
T ,
Arn-eaeeat Is that th Tim ta Oat
tha Machinery Ready ta Est rat
Carreaey- la When If '
Crlala Bsleta. ,
On of the questions which will be dls
oussed at tha coming banker convention
in Omaha la tha advlmMlltv nf rmln a
national currency associations aa provided
or tna Aianon-vreeland bill. Up-to-date
New Tork bankers are th only one who
have acted aa tha law nermlte anil have
provided th machinery for th Issuance of
emergency ourrenoy. Thla New Tork meet
ing took blaoa onlv a Amw nr lw. aarn anA
It is expeoted that other throughout th
country win follow. Omaha and South
Omaha have eleven national banks ona
mora than I required by law and a local
association can easily be formed.
There 1 no need now of emergency cur
rency, and none Seems llkalv In tha futara.
but th New Terkers argue that th Urn
to gat th machinery ready for extra cur
renoy la when no crisis exist. The provi
sion of th law under which currency mar
be issued against commercial paper are as
ioiiows: . -,
No national bank may Join a currency
Saaoclatlnn im 1 I V. . . . ... i i
. . itnm mil uiiiui(rMi v
capital and surplus of not leas than 20 per
- me lurmaiion or tne associa
tion any bank whose outstanding circulat
ing notes actually Issued by United States
bonds amount to nnt than ah nmr nam
of Its capital may obtain additional olr-
noras Dy aepositlng with the asso
ciation In trust for the United States any
uiiu. ini-iuumg commercial paper, tfut
additional notes will be Issued only on the
nnnuiuumsrion or tne controller or the
currency and tha approval of tha secretary
of the treasury, and then not exceeding T6
per cent of the cash value of the securities
or commercial paper that haa been de-
lo iea. mere M also a proviso that no
ittiMjiin.1 nana association snail be author
lied In any event to Issue circulating not.
based upon commercial paper in excess of
per cent 01 its unimpaired capital and
aurplus.
Chase After Thieves
Creates Excitement
Two Men Discovered in Home of At
torney J. W. Woodrough,
But Escape.
After breaking into the realdenoe of J.
W. Woodrough. law Boutli Twenty-fifth
avenue, and making an unsuccessful at
tempt to lootthe hooae during the absence
of the family, two young men were discov
ered yesterday afternoon at S o'clock.'
Amid wild exoltement which completely de
stroyed the quiet of that portion of tha city,
they were chased south to tha Twenty
fourth street viaduct, where they beoama
lost to their DUrauera and aaranad an
emergency oall was sent to the station and
me ponce maonine; with Officers Vander
ford, LeshJ and .Detective Fleming, rushed
to tha scene, where they worked for some
time, but were unable to locate tha men.
Entrance was made to tha hnuu thmna-H
a basement window on the east side, through
which the two men were abla to crawl un
noticed, uaklng a Search -for valuables one
of the men chanced to pass before a win
dow as two youtig women llvlnar adtftnant
wera looking In .(hat direction. They saw
me ourgiara and fan to the home of A. J.
Mills, 1606 South, . Twentv-alxth atr.
whera.they told r.Jlllla and hla son what
they had seen, vnwi.'t -
Going Immediately dto the Woodrough
home, iMr. Mills and son arrived In m.
to see the two men making their way south.
They took up pursuit, and before long a
large crowd waa following, and people were
staring from upatajra windows and front
porches In wonder,
The. police were severely hampered In
their, search from tha fact that at thi.
point majy tramps make their h ea4g.ua r-
iws ana meir-general occupation la crap
shooting. When they saw the officers com
ing hot toward them thev were friaht.n
and fled, leaving dloe and aorapa of lunch
behind. Thla made it impossible for the
police to tell at times whether thv .
after the burglar or simply chasing
Aa far aa la known tha bura-larv waa un
successful and nothing is thought to have
been taken. The Woodrougha for a short
time have been camping at the Toung
Men's Christian association nark at Oirt
lake, and it is thought that this was known
Dy tne aayugnt burglars.
REV. J. L FISHER IMPROVES
Minister Who Tries to Kill Himself
ay Catting His Throat la Hack
Batter Today.
Rav. J. L. Fisher of Z7t Meredith .v.n.i.
who attempted suicide Friday afternoon
by outtlng hla throat, la reoorted to be im
proving rapidly and hla recovery la ex
pected. Dr. Ballard, who haa h.n at
tending him atated Monday afternoon that
me minister, won not free from danger
hmm nAmnllnatlnaa an. Ill I ,
aavaaa vwiiiKKvaiiviisi, YUI UrVJVI UllitIM UT1-
xpectd Oeveloproent n. Tb ptim
U being Crd for by a pejeial nure at the
hoBpttal and all report concerning htm are
tavontoav. t
HORSE THIEVES ARE THICK
Third Case of Horse Stealing Within
Week la Heporteet ta
gherlff Ilralley.
The third horse theft within a weak waa
reported to Shariff Brailey Monday morn
ing, jsraromus cehl of Benson reported
that he had lost a bay team valued at about
Mo. In an attempt to put a stop to the
work of the thief or thieves Sheriff Brailey
haa added f60 to the reward of S60 offered
by the owner.
The Rey to the HltuaUon Bes Want Ads.
Balldlng Permits.
riweiiintf nrui- I.,l, t.... .i, a ....
Thirteenth, frame dwelling, H.300; Barbara
Klrchner, K2t North Thirty-eighth avenue.
&ota uvvrilitis. tJ.VW. .
A Poor Weak Woman
As aha is termed, will atara bravely aad patieatlr
guaies wnton a strong man would fiva way ander.
The laot is woman are mora patient than they ou.ht
to ba oodar such trouble.
Every woman ought to know that ah may obtain
the moat erperienoad medloaj ad vie frti if chmrfi
ad la obfhft swtJfaVaef aad privaoy by writiof to
th World's Dispensary Medical Association, R. V.
Pierce, M. D., f resident, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Piaroa
bs been ohicf oonaultin physician of th Invalids'
Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., for
ananw Mra aauf k.. I.4 a : -
" ' - m "lusi prasiHHH CXpenOOO
In tha treat neat of woman's diseases than aay other physician k this country.
Uu medicines are wortd-famou Jor their astonishing tfijoacy. '
Tha moat parfaot remedy over devised lor weak aad dU
ata wants b Dr. Piar1 Favorite PrriptIoaw
IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG. i ,
SICK WOMEN WELL.
J" m"T and varied aymptoma of womaa'a peculiar ailment . are fully set
forth ha fUaia Enjlieli in tha People' Medical Adviser (100 pe.es), newly
revised and-up-to-date Edition, cloth-bouad, will be seat Oa receipt of 31 oaa
aant stamps ta pay oaet of wrappiag and aaaiiin. eay. Address aa above.
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Once Tried,
Always the Favorite
Uniform quality Is the
Pabst Blue Ribbon holds old frtenric n u
. xr... - ... n - ""u AXAcx-wO
new uiics. XOU W1U Una the last drnn n rr
ua liic nrst rne bottle you drink
eanwe. J$ aaw 1 '
tuiuy nas tne same delicate
flavor and Is as smnnfh nnri Mf-
ww.a miiu OU L
isfying as the one of yesterday.
Every drop In every bottle of
Pabst ;r
Bl-ueRitfooH
TLe Beer of QuaKty '
is brewed as carefully and aged as
wvuziuy ua uiougn it were the
omy uomc ever to be sold. This
is wnyit has swept the boards
at all expositions and in all com
petitions where purity and high
food value were the standards
of comparison.
Don't denv vmtreMr Va.
bestget Pabst Blue Ribbon
and have the best
Made and Bottled Only
ana.- JO af a B -
ujr raosi at Milwaukee,
Order a case to-day.
The Pabst Co.
1307 Leavenworth
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3. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY.
r-iiuuiia, via.
tend with is thirst, because if you try to satisfy it with
ajtraf ! vmt itVar ftAt tnrru Inaat mttt "fnoa. Ta '
,,u.u.v j viuivi fw " 66 .wow j v u vi 1L
makes you sick, while alcoholic beverages are fatal to good
oau. i arum
because I find that a single glass quenches the
thirst, refreshes me and relieves fatigue without any
after "let down. Therefore a splendid beverage
for keeping condition. I cheerfully recommend
it to all athletes. Very truly yours.
. HUUH JtNNINGS.
DelidousRefreshing Thirst-Ciuenchlri3
5c Everywhere
Send 2c stamp for our booklet "The Truth
ball Record Book for 1910. The latter con-
r .1 f tr .L. Ti . ,a
lauia ins xauiuuB pucin ciucjr ai mc iai,
records, schedules for both leagues and other '
I. LI- I f . ' -t 1 I
Taiuauie Dascuau luiurmauun cumpuea vj
autaontiei.
THE COCA-COLA CO.
Atlanta, Ga.
a- -tr
Whenever
you see an
Arrow think
of Coca-Cola
wants: d
housework, cm
HELP WANTED FEMALE ,
Coal'4 f:
LOST AND FOUND
: anarnisKu a Of, yellow and wbtte
MfaMTirn . . . strlDed. Anawera ta nama v.i Ph. tUi..
i m ---t "ii.rwgmm ror Monday tiv. w.m.. . - - -
nd Tuesday. Apply Mr. H. K. Hall. Ja award.
house, fine r
(uat IS. Tel.
WASHERW
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wDtur ibis.
WANTED i
tooa wasta.
ttiuru
A reliable
ookii'.a Dlali
JUL fcJJ Fa
GIRL, tor
i OIRL for
Harney (iXK.
WANTKO-I
BUS
QAM QaTAu
TOR MALI
dolns a cuu
Blurts; reaau
newt requlrln
ear be. Co
rt,R BAT
stock to toocl
labiUbad rail
lit s. wih
KOOMINO
a baraala.
A Mo. 1 eon
well rtoteo.
an4 tose.
HOTEL L
saederai aoe
J. UaKinr,
OFFERED FOR RENT
Haaeefceealac Hooaua Ceatiaae
HOUSKKEEriNO rooms, aingia or aa
Thursday is Homo Day.
Look for Iho Real Estato Bar
gains. Buy properly. Buy it.
The man who owns his own homo li ranked aa a desirable citizenev
ery city wants men of thlii kind. Are you a "desirable" or merely a renter?
Are you 1lugglnK along paying rent year after year when you might Juat aa
, well apply the same money a a monthly payment on a home of your ownT
Look over the real e6tate advertisements In Thurprtay'a Bee. You will
find a great many choice home bargalna advertised for tale on easy term.
maybe Just the home you want can be bought for a few hundred dolfarg
down and the balance like rent maybe less than you are now paying.
Rent paying is a habit get away from It.
Iirolaaed. fli
ekeeplng sl-
rooma
at
rooms, aiod-
bnusekeepUui
floor roorne;
i rent. tU.M.
Boms, unrur-
tm N. t4th.
SALE
.
Will iaII vnu
of work and
ilea In Omaha
nam St.
ill IW1WH waasaanaMaaBaaBBiBieBaBasnnaiii I sbwij
I . - ..
BAuai a rooay-ier. a an: Sliced elar man
.tablishd naraess sikop ta Hiawatha, N. si. trade, Juki, and
HttllHH
TfUVEUNQ salesman, prefer exoerl.
I. ualnted with, Nebraska
uriiw aceouni
icatner
aicsman.
eta. ui wiuuwu.il, a-wv. jwr aiMa. BOOKKKaiVKK for pranoh offloa
Com and see ua. er write fur further In- mu concn, fK
oods,
lrae
ess, wagon,
W. F. Bliear,
is. cheap. A.
ana jscnaon.
Irk. fn uar-
L.T NETS.
BAaB.l,NT.
t FIDMAN'A
. llih ML
with ruAhar
ara. mm tup
worn ,ll ..Vjr.'.T.. noi i.auiy
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Consult The Bee Land Columns When in Doubt
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