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    The Omaha Daily Bee.
Looking Backward
This Day In Omaha
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EDITORIAL SECTION
PAGES NTSE TO SIXTEEN
VOL. XL! -NO. 30.
OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1011.
SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS.
Candy Specials
Jlennctfs fresh FIuffHa chocolates
rlth soft crfamy center the 60c
kind at 2fr lb. 20c box fresh suited
peanuts, Saturday, 10c. 40c tresh
croanut macaroons at 21c lb.
Store Closes Saturday
Evening at Nine
O'Clock
Al! other days at five.
S. & H. Stamps Given
With Every Purchase
at this Store
Don't" forget to ask for them.
Sale of Ribbons
One lot of fine all silk ribbons,
consisting of taffetas, satins ana
moires in a rood range of wanted
colors, full 5 and 6 Inches wide,
values up to 25c, Saturday, 10c.
pin
lr Everything for Everybody
Everything for Eterybcdy
Extra Bargains for, the Last Day of Our July Clearance Sales Something for All
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For Saturday Only
Guaranteed Willow Plumes Are
Greatly Underpriced
"We anticipate a great day in willow plumes Saturday on
account of the exceptional pricing and the fact that fine willow
plumes will be highly popular this coming Fall and Winter
season.'
A
$1.00
Deposit
Secures Any of
These Beautiful
Guaranteed Plumes
mamSMr Purchased at
This Great Store
Are Guaranteed
Clearance of Wash Dresses Another Men's Suit Sensation
S8.95 Values at S5.00 and S5 00 Values at S1.95 ,150 of This Season's Suits at $9.75
Lot No. One is composed of dre:es of finest quality ginghams,
lawns that have been selling up to $S.!)o each. Only the
newest styles are represented, including kimono ateeves
in many variations, paneled backs, sailor collars, QC CiS
etc. All hzcs. .Saturday, your choice, at vOVV
Lot No. Two is made of the better grades of lawns and ele
gantly trimmed with German Valenciennes laces. They
come in pink, blue and lavender shades. (? Q
Formerly $5.00. Saturday. vlato
dimities, and
To make It easy for you to secure one or more of these at the reduced
prices, we will hold any of them for future delivery on the payment of one
dollar down the balance to ault your convenience.
They are characterized by unusual length and spread and brilliancy and
EACH ONE IS FULLY GUARANTEED. Bennett's la the only atore in
Omaha that guarantees willow plumes.
Choice of black and white at each price.
$10. 00 Values
Saturday only
$7.98
$12.98 Vttaes
Saturday only
$9.98
$16.9 8 Values
Saturday only
$12.98
$22.50Vhes
Saturday only
$14.98
New Arrivals in Women's Felt Hats for
Now and Future Wear
Our ale' of felt hats last Saturday again demonstrated the ability of
thia store to give Omaha women the newest creations first. But many new
things have come this week and they are just as reasonably priced as the
earlier arrivals. - All of which leaves nothing to be desired in the assortments
we present. Saturday, for your Inspection and purchase.
There are trimmed and nntrimmed styles, In small, medium and large
shapes; in white and every favorite color.
Untrimmed Felt Hats
in White and Colors
$1.98 to $3,48
3,00a -Pictures-
Scenes from all over the
world on sale Saturday
These pictures have Just been re
ceived from the Osborne Calendar Co.
of New York City and are such as you
find only on the finest calendars.
There are sepias, black and whites,
and three-color pictures bv world fam
ous artists; Including heads of beauti
ful women of all nations, horses, doss,
fruits, flowers, landscapes, etc, etc., in
various sizes.
Saturday, your choice of the entire
lot at
Trimmed Felt Hats
in White and Colors
$l98,tQ,$L0.00
Children's Dresses Lessened in Price
Children's nununer dresses of piain rhambrnys and checked
ginghams with low necks and kimono sleeves have bloomers and
bonnets to match ages two to six f 2.25 values, Saturday, $1.75;
11.75 values, Saturday, $1.25.
Children's summer drenne of plain and figured materials
in all colors and styles, ages two to fourteen years regularly
priced at 2.00 to $3.50; choice, Saturday, at 05.
Girls' Hats at Half Price Saturday.
Waists for the Last
Days of Summer
Lst as suggest one of our "Country
Club" waists for the woman who is
fond of aa out-of-doors Ufa, Made
of high grade woolen finished mater
ials, of a light weight. In mannish
styles. All sre of a shade of arrey
that is least susceptible to soil. Have
pocket at the left side, soft detach
able collars snd mannish French
cuffs. According to the Quality,
82.00, 12.25 and $2.50. f
Whits batiste waists In high and
low neck styles with kimono sleeves
and trimmings of lace and embroidery
also pretty waists of allover em
broiderygreat values at $1.25 each.
22.50 aad $2.75 white Tolls waists
with colored sailor collars, Saturday,
$1.60.
Broken Lots of House
Dresses at Si. 25
These are taken from lines tsat
Bell up to $2.25 in the regular
way and include all of the best
materials and a variety of styles
and colorings that make detailed
description impossible.
Mus In Wear
Women's nainsook and muslin
gowns In ten different styles slip
over, high neck, long sleeve, etc
bought to sell as a leader at 69c each.
One lot of oorset covers and draw
ers formerly priced at 3c for Sat
urday's selling. 25c
For a man to get an wool suit at $9.75
at lenst nssures him of the worth of his money.
Iut there is more to this men's clothing sale
th?re is gool worokmanship as well; the best
workmanship we can get.
This Jot at $9.75 is composed of the last
suits of patterns and stylos that have been pop
ular; suits that men were eager to buy at the
earlier and hieher prices which ranged from
$15.00 to $22.50.
Every suit to fit all types of men and a fab
ric and pattern assortment to please the most
fastidious.
Eury Man's Suit in the Store Sell.
in. ReJoUfly it $25.00 to $35;
Saturdaylast qll...$15.,0...
Every odd pair of men's pants mleo show big reduc
tionssuch aa $6.00 to S7.50 pants at $4.95; $5.00 pants
at $3.95; $4.00 pants at $2.95; $3.00 and $3.50 pants
at $2.45; $2.30 pants at $1.86, and $2.00 panta at $1.50.
Boys Clothing Rare Values
Every hoys suit in the store that has been selling
up to SIO.OO, Saturday, choice at $4.03. All this sea
son's styles, of pure wool, and only the finest workman
ship in the making. There are single and
double breasted coats and Junior Norfolk
suits in ages six to sixteen years.
Every boys' suit in the store thai has
been selling up to $5.O0, Saturday, choice at
S2.K5. All wool, thoroughly tailored suits in
medium weights specially adapted to fall
wear. Every style and color that Is desirable
and all sixes. ,
Boys' 75c knickerbocker pants at 50.
Boys' $1.00 knickerbocker pants at 79
Boys' 40c blouse waists at 25e
BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL WASH SUITS.
ijl . it-
All Straw Hats at Half Price And
Other Bargains for Men
75c silk hose with lisle heels and toes . .39
75c night gowns of extra quality muslin.. 4 J?
25c wash ties. Saturday. 2 for ........ -25
$1.50 soft cuff shirts with pin stripes ..Sl.OO
$2.00 and $2.50 soft cuff shirts, silk and linen
mixed, Saturday S1.39
50c suspenders, Saturday 2?)t
ALL SUMMER UNDERWEAR IS REDUCED.
5c each
Sporting Goods at
Half Price and Less
Choice of any base ball suit In our
stock, worth up to $2.00, Saturday,
-t 50s
Base ball caps, all kinds, at . ...5
ALL HAMMOCKS AT 25 PER CENT
LESS.
$1.50 chest expanders at 75f
Whitley's $1.00 exercisers at .-39
ALL BATHING SUITS AT HALF
PRICE.
Shot gun shells at A Third Off
Sporting Goods New Location. Second
floor.
Toilet Goods, Drugs
100 straw hat cleaners at So
16c lb. of borax at 10c
5 Or Jar Cudahy's extract of beef at Sac
2ic bottle Thompson's cherry phos
phate SOo
;0c bottle hydrogen peroxide So
lie Jar'Pond's vanishing cream . .lc
lit bottle Oriental cream . ...Sl.oa
60c Pebeoo tooth paste See
10c shampoo bags at S for 16e
1. SO Latrefle and Asurea powder See
lie can William's and Bradley's talcum
powders at ...15o
Graves' and Sosodont 2So tooth paste
at le
Woodbury's 15c powder at Sle
15c 4711 soap, the box 450
ALL. PATH I NO CAPS AT 10 PER
CENT LESS. PATL'RDAT.
Refrigerators
The cabinets of these "Automatic"
refrigerators are made of seasoned
ash, well Jointed together, and have
eight walls of lce-savlng insulation.
Porcelain lined water cooler; deep
and high provision chambers with ad
justable, nlckle plated, steel wire
shelves. Extra special prices for Sat
urday. 60-lb. slxe, $25.00 value at 20.00
75-lb. slje. $30.00 value at $24.50
100-lb. slxe, $35.00 value at $29.50
July Clearance of Dorothy Dodd
Oxfords and Pumps
There is only. one item that comes under the above caption, but it.
is the most interesting footwear item you have read this summer.
The famous Dorothy Dodd oxfords and pumps of patent
colt leathers, in all sizes and ajikle strap, Jw ft .
and three-eyelet styles, that regularly, sell at
$3.50 the pair, are marked . (bc OA-
down for -the last day of yk .
my Ti-ilv rioorona Kalo in VswJw Awl 1 ,
J LAA V U.a V. 14. A fA aav. svx a, nw
Ercry Fair cl Hen's S3.D PaUnt Colt and Tan
Oilords in the Store, Saturday On y, $1.98
Men's High and Low Cut Shoes in sizes 5V4 to 8
and widths A and B-W. L. Douglas and Fellowcroft's
$3.50 and $4.00 shoes Saturday only, 95 the pair.
Boys' Sample High and Low Cut Shoes In sizes 3 to 4,
worth $3.00 the pair, Saturday, 1-49.
Children's Dull Leather Ankle Strap Pumps in sixes 8H
to 13 V4, regular price $2 and $2.25 a pair, Saturday fl-20
Hardware Economies For Saturday Only
Ar 1
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China Bargains
35c fancy decorated tea pots of
English earthen ware 19s?
10c Japanese china tea pots at 3
20c stone baking dishes, to close
out 10
$2.50 white and gold decorated
ewers and basins $1.50
One lot of fancy china and bric-a-brac
formerly sold up to 91.50
each, Saturday, choice at . .49
Heavy Colonial ' water tumblers,
worth $1.25 the dozen, Saturday,
at 75
$3.50 glass punch bowls and 12
sherbet cups, Saturday, to close
out 98
One lot of 25c tall glass vases 10?
Fresh Fruits
Extra large, juicy, Lemons,
worth 40c the dozen, at..22
Fancy home grown Potatoes, the
peck 41c
Extra large, 15c Rockyford Can
taloupes at 3 for 25c
Extra fancy Alberta free stone
Peaches, Ihe basket. . . . ..25c
Fancy home grown Tomatoes,
the basket 19c
3 large bunches Beets for. . .5c
3 large Carrots for 5c
3
Groceries and Provisions
lo hygienic sink strainers at lte.
10c sea-weea sins di-usim si
Sc vegetable sllcers for French fried,
etc.. So.
15c covered dust pans at to,
15c mop sticks with malleable ateel
spring, ao.
Stationery Specials
and 10
and
Roll lunch paper,
stamps, loo.
100 decorated napkins
IS stamps. lOo.
I pkgs. No. envelopes and
IS stamps, lOo.
I bottles Carter's black ink
and 10 stamps, lOo.
S pkgs. shelf paper and 10
stamps, lOo.
Post card albums, with dec
orsted covers, that will hold
ZOO cards, with 10 stamps, Sat
urday, ISO.
Carpenter's 15c hammer of blue steeL
10c
15c old copper window sash locks at So.
15c nickel plated pliers at 10c
$1.50 gas plates at Ms.
Gas tubing for stoves, the foot. 5c
Papolin gold bronxe, can 10c
Bapolln floor stainthe 75c, iOc and 25c sizes
at 49o, S9o and ISO.
Screen wire, per square foot. lf,o.
LAWN MOWERS AT HaLF PRICE.
Rubber hose, worth 20c a foot, at 15c
II SS steel hose reels with high wheel. 81.10.
4 8-lb. sack Bennett's
Capitol flour Sl-SO
Best quality navy beans,
per lb. So
Whole Jap Rice, per
lb. 6o
10 bars Bennett's Bar
gain soap for 850
t large cans Columbian
milk S5o
DO tTBLJS STAMP
OKAjnnA.TXI
lUOAB.
1 pound Golden coffee
and 10 stamps SSo
t lbs. Bennett's Best
coffee and CO stamps
for SI
1 lb. Btntm BEST
Coma and so
stamps ISO
1 lb. assorted teas and
60 stamps 68e
1 lb. tea sittings and 10
stamps 16o
Bottle Bennett's Capitol
extracts and 20 alamo
for ISo
1-lb. can Bennett's Capi
tol baking powder and
20 stamps S4o
1 can Bennett's Capital
corn and S stamps lOo
H-lb. can Bennett's
Capitol baking powder
and 10 stamps 13c
14-lb. sack Diamond
Crystal salt and 10
stamps SSo
2 sacks Diamond Crystal
salt and 10 stamps ..10c
Bottle GaillartTs pure
olive oil and 20 stamps
for 8&o
2 cans Bennett's Capitol
whole tomatoes and 20
stamps S5e
1 lb. full cream cheese
and 10 stamps 80c
1 lb. Virginia Swiss
eheese and 10 stamps
for 85c
10c Bond Ost full cream
' cheese and 10 stamns
for SSo
30c can old Mission ripe
olives for 15c
Quart can a W. C. sy
rup loo
Large can Snlders pork
and beans and 20
stamps for , .BOo
Medium sise can Snld
er's pork and beans
and 15 stamps 15c
2 dozen sour plcklfs
for 16o
Bottle Pnldrr's Cocktnll
sauce and 10 stsmps SSo
8 -lb BOX.X, FKEKIUM
BUTTEIin and 10
stamps tar 45o
Quart sweet pickles snd
10 stamps for 35e
Large Jar Queen olives
at S&o
1 packages elbow macs-"
ronl and 10 stamps,
at 85o
a xxos. Asm biscuits
and 10 stamps for . . 15c
1-lb. lemon cakes ..13c
2 pkgs. Swedish health
bread and 10 stain us,
at 2Ue
3 mCOS. CATTTOI.
BOsTCB MXAT and :
stamps aSc
10c can Llbby's asparagus
tips 80S
CBTOICB COVITBT BUT
TIB, per lb 8Sc
Strictly fresh eggs, guar
anteed, direct from tie
farm, per dozen 80c
TO
MEAT
Bargains
All the pleasure you
take in your foods will
be spoiled if there is the
slightest taint of im
purity or carelessness In Its
preparation, llennett meats
are subject to the most rigid
sanitary requirements
through every process that
fits them for your table.
Here's a specially fine list
of underpriced meats for
your Sunday dinner.
Chickens 7V2C
Pork Roast 8V2C
Pork Butts., 9y2c
Best Pot Roast.. 7ysC
Shoulder steak, two
pounds for 15c
Lamb Legs ..... .10c
Best Lean Bacon
at 1834c
Hamburger, 3 pounds
for 25c
Veal Chops 10c
Small Bacon .:.12y2C
No. 1 Hams .... 15Vc
12 pounds Leaf Lard
for 91.00
CITY TAXES MAY BE RAISED
Comptroller of the Opoiaion Two or
Three Mills More Are Seeded.
ESTIMATES OF FUJTDS MADE
Her Msasr la Heeded for the -oral
Faats mm lers Vel
mmm Bsel t Cre Is
tfce Rals.
... 1. . mnaHs, for Mil will prob-
several mills than the
a. mills that were levied for the current
year. Exact figures are not to be had be
valuation upon which the tax
levy Is to be based has not yet been made
and will probably not appear for several
weeks.' The amounts to be raised havs been
increased and the valuation wUl probably
not Increase enough to equal the raiM.
This year's valuation was iSO.JTi.ni. and if
the Increase la not more than tba average
the valuation tor next year will be about
1 t32.OuS.000. This Is 20 per rent or one-fifth
of the actual valuation of the property In
the city.
The amount raised by taxation last year
excluding extra fees and occupation taxes
was U.81XK7.0. The additional revenue
amounted to 1 157.000. This was produced
exclusive of tba levy of CIS mills.
Estlsaatee fee ISIS.
' The estimate for direct taxation of 1912
will make necessary the raising of about
12.021.000. This sum will h divided as fol
io :
Tor general purposes ...tl.0M.0W
For (K bools U& mills), about .&)
Fer the Water board b"0.
For the sinking fund 2MM
For water rental judgments 2U.U.4
of what la necessary. To get $2,021,000 In
reveune from an assessed valuation of
KOuO.OOO would take an assessment of
abuot C5.8S mills or an Increase of a little
less than I mills.
The city comptroller and his assistants
sre unable at present to make authorita
tive estimates, but are of the opinion that
an Increase ol S or I mills would not be
surprising.
Chairman W. 8. Sheldon of the city coun
cil finance committee said. "We are hop
ing that the Increase In the valuation for
this year will take care ofthe Increase
in the total amount we will have to have.
but It la not at all certain to do so."
Isereasa la Two Fends.
The Increase In the amount to be raised
la in two funds, the sinking fund for pay'
ing Interest on bonds and the fund given
the Water board for paying hydrant rent
als. The decision of the federal court com
pels the city to levy Kill, Out for water judg
ments and only I122.4J4.27 was raised for
that purpose this year. The sinking- fund
last year was only tl4s.68i.es, as the bonded
indebtedness of the city was less than it
will be for IS IX The school board has re
duced Its levy from 1 to 15 mills and the
other funds remain the same, although the
valuation has Increased. Thia will gain
something on the Increases that are deemed
necessary, but not enough to counterbal
ance them. The funds raised for 1911 were
divided as follows:
' Amount Levy.
General purposes t7.1ZT 51 M l
biuklng fund li.M 44 1
School fund 44.W.1.71 M.O
Vt ater board fund W.1&.I& I 4
Water Judgment fund 122.4i4.27 4 2
Totals n. (Ei.ee
Shews aw Increase.
An analysis of these Items shows that
roughly estimated the Increase will be at
least 1 snlll and probably more. If the In
crease In valuation la as high as usual and
the earns levy is made the additional rev
eaue produced would be CLt mills on t2,00u,-
suq, which is about tUCOtft or ITI, short
Totals..
U11.N7.J S.
AGED MINISTER IS VERY WEAK
Ke rhavnee la tmm (.'dittos) f Btee.
Thassns MeCssst la lb Last
Twtatr-FMf Hars.
No Improvement woo noticed yesterday la
the condition ef Rev. Thomas atoCaarue, wbo
Is very low at fcla home. 114 North Twenty
fourth street Though he Is eery weak, his
condition has not changed to any extent
during the last twenty-four hours.
SAMSON PLANS SOME CHANGES
Will Have Beautiful Esplanade Lead
ing to King's Highway.
MILITIA 13 TO ADD INTEREST
Eaoassaaaeat t Be II aid at
rlat 9aa the Ctty, with Two
Begina snts ( the atavta
MUltla.
Several Important changes will be made
upon the king's highway thia fall. Chief
among those will be a white columned es
planade leading from Sixteenth street up
Douglas to the arch of entrance at Eight
eenth street
Substantial white columns several feet
In diameter and twenty-five feet In height
will Hank the esplanade on either aide
and afford a beautiful vista with the en
trance arch as a background, overhead
111 be decorations and at Seventeenth
street there will be a great welcome arch
surmounted by an arc of lights. Underfoot
the pavement will be new and smooth, as
the old cobblestone pavement is now being
torn up and replaced by asphalt.
The entrance arch will be materially
changed thia year from last, when it was
of Moorish design and blaxoned forth In
the royal colors. This fall it will be a
pure and dauling white In keeping with
the esplanade, and of a Grecian design.
To afford a change from the military
maneuvers by the regular army, which
were so gruatlr enjoyed last fall, the
atate militia will furnish entertainment
and instruction to the carnival crowds.
The militia will have aa added attrac
tion for' the peopTe out oVer the state
that the regulars last fall did not have.
aa nearly everyone among the spectators
will possess some friend or acquaintance
among the troops.
There will he two regiments under the
command of Adjutant General EL H.
Phelps. The management la now pusxling
their heads aa to where the encampment
be held. Elmwoed Park. Fort Crook
and Bellevue are places under considera
tion.
General Fhelps wishes to hold It quite a
little ways out of the city, as be wishes
to cive his nu-n a good workout, sham
battles, short marches, etc, which would
be Impossible tn the closer confines nearer
the city.
Voters in Country
Precincts to Have
Different Hours
Hours for Bond Issue and for the
Primary Election Are Not
the Same.
Although the voting hours in the Joint
primary and court house bond Issue elec
tion, to be held August U, range, when
both are considered, from I o'clock In the
morning to c'clock in the evening, to
vote on both at the same time the bal
lot era In the country precincts must go to
the polls between 12 and t o'clock In the
afternoon. This Is caused by a peculiar
overlapping, the hours on the primary elec
tion In the country precincts beic from 12
o'clock noon until t o'clock In tbe evening,
while the hours on the bond election are
from I a. m. until t p. m.
This state of affairs does not bold true
tn the city, for there the primary law keeps
the polls open from t a, m. until p. m.
The hours that the polls are open on the
bond Issue are the same In city and
country precincts, from t a. m. to t p. m.
D. hi. Haverljr Is Including In his letters
to the Judges and clerks in the country pre
cincts special Instructions tending to em
phasise the hours, and warning them to
receive no ballots oa the primary election
before 12 noon and no ballots on the bond
election after t p. m.
"In addition the ballots must be kept
separate," says tbe county clerk, "and It
looks like there will be a lot of confusion.
However, it Is the law la the case and the
hours are unavoidable.'
WINGS ARE HELD FOR TRIAL
Father and Son Are Put Under Bonds
to the Diitrict Court
FATHER DENIES ALL KNOWLEDGE
Bays H Kaew af bat Oae Machlae
ssl that tbe So a Had Tel Hlsa
that He Bad Reatsa
That Oae.
Arthur Wing and his father, M. E. Wing,
were bound over to the district court or
bonds of tSOO and tWO. respectively. Frld..
morning by Judge Crawford. Arthur W.nj
waived preliminary hearing and tbe fathc.
demanded a hearing, which was given him
The father In his hearing said he kno
hat the son kept an automobile in !:l
barn, but that Arthur had told Mm he ha!
rented it When asked if he had at any
time assisted In taking the machine apart
in order to destroy Its identity, he replied
In the negative. Evidence was tnen in
troduced by detectives that the father had
assisted In that pr actio. The elder Wing
also said be had not known that his sou
had ever had more than one machine at
any time until he read the account of the
robberies in the newspapers.
The barn in which the machine was kept
was owned by M. E. Wing, according to
testimony brought out In tbe hearing. He
said his son had brought but one machine
In there since they had lived In that local
ity. The machine had been In the barn
but a few days before it was discovered by
the police. As to the other machines, num
bering five all told, the father said he
knew nothing about them whatever, end
If his sob rode around In them during the
evenings u was without his knowledge.
The Key to the biueOoa Bee Want Ada.
Kansas City on August t. He will invite
the convention to meet in Omaha In, 112.
DETECTIVE WELL KNOWN HERE
Theaaaa MeGsIre, railed as Wltaeas ia
Lorlaser Case. Oaee Employed
ta Osmaha.
GOES AFTER PARK CONVENTION
!
m Miller Will Is. vita lfatteaal As.
elatlaa at Fark Baperlatead
eats te Meet Here Meat Year.
President Boms Miller of the Omaha
Park board plans te attend the national
convention of park superintendents In
Thomas Maguire, tbe Chicago detective,
who la now on ths stand In . the Lo rimer
investigations, was once a close associate
of men in police circles in Omaha.
"Tom Maguire was formerly tn the em
ploy of the secret service department of
the Chicago, Milwaukee sc BC Paul rail
road," said Chief of Police Donahue, "and
1 have known him for twenty years. There
can be no doubt that he Is one of the
I Lt In the business. Hs is at present head
-f his own agency in Chlcsuo. which was
founded In 1897 by Martin White, who later
became chief of police here In Omaha, pre
ceding my own term of office. Martin
White set up his agency and hired
Maguire. who had been in the employ of
the Milwaukee for about fifteen years, to
manage it At White's death Maguire
bought out the business from tbe heirs
and has been running it since. He has
about twenty men working under him.
"Men mho know Maguire trust him and
admire him for his skill In his profession.
Many business men here in Omaha have
employed him on different occasions and
know his ability."
Dlserraeefal Coadact
of liver and bowels, in refusing to act,. Is
quickly remedied with Dr. King's New Llf
Pills. Zbc For Sale by Beaton Drug Co.
Successful
Treatment of
Hay-Ferer
The demand for Dr. Hayes' book describ
ing the new anil successful method of re
lievlni; and curing Asthma and Hay-Fever
has been so rreat that a new edition of one
hundred tliouaj.nl has Just been put to
tress snd will be ready In a few days.
t Hayes Is distributing ths book free, to
all sufferers and If you want a copy sand
s two-cent stamp with name and address
st once to P. Hsrold Hsyes, M. D., Buf
falo. N Y., asklnK for Bulletin B ill. He
ports from the cases treated the past few
years show that the disease does not return.
SCnOFULA
IIATUnES
Swollen glands about the neck, weak eyes, running sores and ab
scesses, pale, waxy complexions and frail, poorly developed systems, aro
the most usual ways in which Scrofula is manifested. In some cases
the blood is so filled with the scrofulous germs that from birth the diseases
shows its presence. In other cases it is held in check during young
vigorous life, but when the system begins to weaken, especially after a
spell of sickness, the disease will often manifest itself in some form
5.S.S. is Nature's perfect cure for Scrofula, made entirely of healthful
roots, herbs and barks, a perfectly safe medicine for young or old. S.S.SL
goes into the circulation, and drives out all scrofulous matter, and sup
plies the blood with the healthful qualities it is in need of. In this way it
builds up weak, delicate persons and makes them strong and healthy
Book on the Blood and medical advice free. 5.5.5. is for sale atdrus
tores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, CA.