11 Tin: BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19. 1911. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Kay or Trainor and iran and PiTonla Oppoit Eaxa Other. TEST OYXB CLOSI50 OF SALOONS Tp HtlMiltli Will Be Trie Tsesy Be fare Pellet? e-ar -llese. 1 1 aha rronlM4 Be fere ( Esse. ft Prepare Your Boy For School Days During Our Sale of Boys' Suits rret-lder.t of the Council John yranek Cnr.nl. O'Brien and Joshua Conn, saloonkeeper will b tried thl mo at t o'clock before th Board of Fir and Po.lc commissioner OB ctiarg of kaeplng Ihtlr saloons open for business and at tima forbtddn by ths three ! Z rnlng ; V, ft dev un acre ind lha i ing I to tr, account of tha prominence of rrenek fart that It la oommooly under stood that tha trial of tha thres la really a Uat of tha present police and flra com missioners, a vast amount of Interest at laches. Early Thursday forenoon. Mayor Trainor. chairman of tha board, aent a letter of Instruction to Chief of Police John Brigga, Instructing him to cloee tha aaloona of tha three men under charge. Chief Brigga Immediately executed tha order. In the mayor' letter there waa an additional ad monition to tha chief to Investigate ru ora concerning tha reported open houaea kept by many aalooakeepsr of tha city. Chief Brlggi, after having cloeed the three aaloona In question, was called to aooount by aoma of tha police eommlseloner, who questioned hi authority to close the place. Tha chief In a few aantencea Indicated hla Intention to obey the ordera of tha execu tive head of tha board. Thla statement, while it quieted for tha time any doubt aa to tha stand taken by tha chief did not Interfere with tha determination of Com mission ere Ryan and Plvonka to reopen the aaloona. Tha three aaloona were aald to be open again with an hour after tha chief and tha mayor had ordered them cloeed. Committee Meeflear Held. Late In tha afternoon a committee meet ing of the board waa held In the private office of the mayor. The giat of the meet Ing appeared to be an attempt on the part of Ryaa and Plvonka te have tha mayor iseue an order to tha chief to open the saloons. Mayor Trainor bluntly refused to agree to the auggeatloa of hla conferee and Comrolaaloner Ryan, while expressing a Jelre to have tha aaloona reopened un til tha trial, admitted thai the mayor had the power to keep them cloaed and aald that If tha mayor Insisted upon hair star- In-; cloaed he (Ryan) would aay "Amen-' he order. To thla Plvonka would by no raeana agree and aaked that tha chief be aum- moned to the meeting. Upon the arrival of tha chief plvonka aaked why ha had cloied the aaloona. Brigga replied that he bad merely obeyed the ordera of the board and that he would continue to do so. Plvonka aeked him whether he considered tha mayor aa the Board of Fire and police. Brlgm aald he considered tha mayor to ba tha chief executive of the board and that ha could do nothing but obey him whan he Issued ordera. Then Plvonka aaked tha mayor If ha thought ha had dona hla duty In ordering tha placea cloeed without referring tha matter to the full board. Tha mayor raid yea. PI roe Via Isfirsti Reslrnatlon. Having: satisfied himself aa to the minds of tha mayor and chief. Plvonka suggested himself and Ryan reaign If the mayor and Chief Brigga ware going to conduct tha affairs of tha department In such a man ner. Ryan aald ha , would not reaign and that ha would face anyone who aald ha waa not straight In the conduct of police affaire. He aald ha had heard, aa had all the board, of tha wholesale dlaregard of the law by saloon keeps re In tha city. Ha knew noth ing of tha farts any mora than tha reports He took It for granted that "where there Is ao much smoke, there must be aome flra," but ha blamed tha reported tawleeaneas ponu the lack of sufficient police to cover the boats of the city. He further stated that he had had aome reports about people who were going "to put him behind the bare," but ha said he waa "clean" and bad no fear of their machinations. "Why did they select theea three men." queried the commissioner? "Because," he said, one waa a f-lend of Plvonka, and Connie O'Brien la his friend. Cohn." he said, "waa selected becauae he represents tha Papal-Oelder Brewing company of Warsaw. III. Ryan claimed that the fight waa made by some local Interest who, he beflevrd was against him because he had aumej In the induction of Popal-Oeller brewing Intereata Into tha city. Complalat Boem te Be) riled. "In the course of the rather free eoaver a t&tlon of the commissioners It waa ad 1 mated that fourteen or fifteen complaints Kara about to be filed against the aaloon men of the town. It la not thought, how ever, that there will ba more than seven or eight com plaint a filed for tha present. Just before the meeting adjourned. Mayor Trainor left hla office tor a few momenta. Plvonka Immediately turned hla attention to tha chief and aaked If he absolutely re fused to obey tha ordera of tha board. Brigga reaponded that be had obeyed tha ordera of tha board and cloaed tha thraa aaloona. Ha told tha commissioners that ba would not reopen them. Then Plvonka told him that Its waa tha board's ordera that tha aaloona be kept open until tha trial today. Brigga at thl Juncture of the roossding took a new tack and aald ha va-xld open tha placea if tha board ao or dered. In tha meantime ha went In search of tha ttvayor. who waa expected to ee.ll regular meeting and put tha two other tnombera on record aa having counter manded hla original order. Ryan Leaai Toward Slayer. Ryan again leaned towards tha rulings of the mayor and Plvonka aald no more when ba learned that tha chief required an order In writing. The case haa created much comment on tha streets and aensatlonal developmenta are looked for at any moment. It aald by those who have tha prosecution in band that Ooaunleatonera Ryaa and PI vonka. In view of tha evidence, that baa been gathered, may yet decide to reaign. Thla waa In the mind of Commissioner Ryan when ba aald early In the afternoon that the Investigation waa not directed agalnat tha aaloonmen ao much as against hi meet f and Plvonka. whom ba aald "they wanted to get oft tha board. Break several R1W. Henry Vandcputter of m K street waa injured about tha body yesterday afternoon by a fail to tha Omaha packing house, where ba la aald to ba employed. Vanae- putter waa attended by Dr. R. E. Schindel, who discovered that tha man bad brokea several rlbe. Ha waa taken to the South Ocntvha hospital Get Mow Vladaet. reckoned by aoma at the local ci ti the burning of the L street vla- not altogether an unmixed evil for the reaeon that there la needed a new bridge at tha I street crossing. This waa learned Thursday, when a num ber of citlicna gathered to form a commit. tea to confer with the Vnlon Stock Tarda company officials on replacing tha old via duct with an entirely new structure. la Intended to enlist the aid of tha mayor and city council. The Interested partlea declare that a new bridge to replace tse old ana la badly needed and that tha ar m m jmv j-rki a. 18 Our Entlr Stock of Boys Medium Weight Suits Now Reduced 33$ Here is the one best Boys' Suit bargain that has been offered you this season. Our entirt- stock of Boys' Medium Weight Suits will r" sold at S.'?1.! off their regular prices simply bveause we wish to com mence the Fall season with none but new Suits to show. Theaj suits are ruedlum weight and are suitable to wear from now- until ex treme cold weather. They are maJe of cassinieres, cheviots and worsteds, In tha Norfolk and double-breasted style for boy of 7 to 1 year. The price now ar; The Omohll Ucc Great Booklovers' Contest $2.45 S2J2I :. 81.64 $2.95 ?ai . S1.97 $3.95 52S!!? :.$2.64 $4.95 $3.30 4 Take your pick of All Our Boys' "Vah Suits that sold at 95c and $1.45, now for Take your pick of All Our Boys' Wa.-h Suits that sold at $1.95 to $3.45, for just $5.95 S2ytt $3.97 $6.95 g5Eis. $4.64 $7.45 L.ui,8.$4.97 ...50c ...91 Store Open Until 10 P. II. Saturday Boys' Wash Pants Any in our store that sold up to 27c, size 2Va only, at Gc While they last. A Great Line of Boys1 Hats A atyllr.li Hst creates a ood Im pression. . Its -veil t" start the boy to echool w ith a new one. We're se'l rrepured with the Telescope, the Fedora and other styles that look well, fit well and wear wall. We've a special quality that'a seldom equated ror i so. It a a telescope shape, In sl-.ee tur a 1 l-oys. at If you've esli a dollar le to m.ih. .$1.00 to enlh. then we've a tlJ qtialltv Af that your boy won't object IjC to. ami our price It Just . .. v Special Values in Boys Waists Blouacs, mad of material. In pattaraa, attached. Boy School good serviceable both light and dark soft collar and cuff Most all at only lie. 25c 'Tho Mous of Mi5h Merit? Soma at Stels-Blocli Clothes, Keffal Bfcoea. rtstson Kata, Maahatiaa Blurts Boys' "Holeproof ' Stcckias tiienr ' thre-ask iteil tnn tksu aaj- tat Hivla wreof: wtx pairs -rear ata me-aLhei an4 then u-.Tr.... 52.00 Mar It 1 reckon ao that tha 4 net waa noi for t fcrids Tai ber tea I comp (duct may parti t'nloa Stock Tarda company ahould take tha preeent opportunity of puttln In a new viaduct It la asserted that the bridge having been Insured the additional coat of constructing a new viaduct will be amall aa compared with the beneficial results to tha city generally. Thlak Caeak Bad Oae. Local police are looking tor a man named James Jensen, who walked Into tha South Omaha National bank to cash a check drawn on tha Farmer National bank of Clarkson, Neb. The check Is drawn to the name of TUlle Frexer and tha cashier asked ensen how he came to have the check. Jensen aald ha represented another man. He aald he would go out and get the other man and from latest accounts he la till going. Tha police and bank officials think that tha check waa forged. Clcarette Castes Fire. For a time tha police and flra depart ments were Inclined to believe that a fire started last night In the cattle pen of the Union Stock yard waa the work of incendiaries. Thla 1 tha second fir within two nights in tha region of the L. street viaduct. Tha first one. on Wednesday night, de stroyed 300 feet of the viaduct proper and last night the cattle pens were damaged to tha extent of 110. Investigation made by tha firemen seems to incline to tha be lief that tha fir of last night waa due to cigarette carelessly thrown Into a feed bos In ona of the pena. The flra waa In block 11 lot 1034, In tha vicinity of Boule vard and L streets. City Clerk's flessrt. Tha office of City Clerk Frank Good drew a sigh of relief today when tha an nual report of tha office waa completed and the results put In a statement by Deputy John Fennell. Immediately after tha completion of the report City Clerk Frank Good left for hla vacation In St. Louis and Memphis, Tha following la tha Itemized report: Statement showing condition of funds from August 1. UlO, to August 7, A. U. 1U. Inclusive: Amount of levy V per cent) UKV 11. available Auk-ust 1. 110 12J6.989.14 Balances unexpended to July SI. UK which were placed to tha credit of tha Intercut and sink Inn fund Col.ectlone reported bv the city treasurer since August 1. mn. Including vaxee In exceaa of M per cent for fiscal year Total M.M4.?7 Receipt. Disburse- Unex Uevy Bal. menu, pended Collected Arn't Exp. Bal. to to Aug. to Aug. Aug. T, mi yesterday afternoon at ltt o'clock. The building was dxmaged about II and the contents about W. Captain Henry Elsfelder, who underwent a surgical operation at his home last week, la reported as much Improved. . 'Phone Bell. South S Independent F-1WS for a rase of Jetter Uold Top. Prompt d llery to any part of city. William Jetter. The Willing Workers of the Christian church will give an Ice cream social Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Clauson, Twentieth and L streets For a case of good beer order PIL9ENEH STYLE, Bohemian Kxtra Pale or Burg Brau from Nebraska Liquor House. South 1107, Ind. F-1S47. M. Long of Central America, hla brother, U. V. Long, and his wife and son left a few days ago for Europe, where they will take an extended vacation. Sirs. M. B. Binton. 42i North Twentieth street, underwent a eerlous surgical opera tion last night In the South Omaha hos pital. The case was an emergency case and Dr. LeLannty assisted by Lr. A. A. Fricke, were called at a late hour. Fire, due to unknown causes, broke out In the frame cottage at Thirty-second and F streets Wednesday night and caused a damaae of A few hour after llgntning struck in an alfalfa field at Thirty-third and O streets causing a blaze that had to be extinguished by the fire department- Tha Kedmen Athletic association of this city wired lummy uavigan of Cleveland, O.. offering a bout with Billy Uvlck, the local middle-weight. Uavigan la the man who put up such a fast go with Jack Fus gerald a year ago. The bout resulted in a draw and aent liavigan'a stock kiting In the pugilistic world. Ciavigan was formerly a welter-weight, but has since climbed into the middle-weight class, where he has won a big reputation by defeating a number of the best men ef that class The Ouvlgsn Uvlck bout Is scheduled for Sepeemrn-r 1 and will be fought tor a mH purse. It the arrangements carry. UBS.n 44. 170. M Fund a Fire -. General ... Salary M is Ks Public light. IT -rill Water HelT.lA Street repair.... 164.7 Police 24 an J7 Library 4 7 S Int. and sinking iU&.rriU Street cleaning. 4.S4S.14 Park 2.444 4 7. 111. 7 191L I -ti'i.a $ :4 vr t n nil jok-i st II 4 1 14.-3S1 ri 14.7M.SJ I Hl fl 14 MS Kg 4,J7.S 4.761.M 1.M4 45 135 Tt 1.24 97 W "4 SU 77 Sl-4i WOMAN NEARLY SUFFOCATED Mrs. 74. I. Smith lies Narrow Esrape from Death Whfi Firs Starts Below tier Rooms. Mrs. N. L Smltn. R3 j-ortn Twenty-fifth street, waa almost suffocated from amok which came from a flra In a bakery below her apartments at I o'clock last night With difficulty firemen carried her from her room to the street below, where neigh bor worked over her for a half hour In bringing ber to consciousness. The fire had etartsd from an overheated oven In the bakery owned by H. Good and destroyed the basement of the bakery and did considerable damage by smoke and water to the Arnold pharmacy next door. The apartment of Mrs. Smith were dam aged by amoke and water. Tha bulldlns which Is owned by Jacob Ringle, damaged to tha extent of IkA. waa 7.U0M Totals. t-'O.fM.rf 50 ran $ u 11851.70 S50.S3S.I7 Xobody la To Old to learn that the sure way to cur a cough or cold la with Dr. King New Discovery. 60c and C 00 For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Grand totals OtS.tM r IK3.SS4 97 SJK3.4M 17 All disbursements oa these funds are made by the Library or Park board. All collections made by the city treasurer under the provisions of the present city charter, with the exception of the road fund or the ernool runa, are piaoei to the credit of the Interest and sinking fund. Levy, 1810-U. I etg male for cay pur poses. Valuation on real and personal property, irviL M.jrr,7;.k9. Respectfullv submitted. FRANK H. GOOD. City Clerk. Uea'e Salts. MM. OfR SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARING SALE 19 DRAWING TO A CLOSE AND TO MARK TT A HICN5F.R Sl'CCESS we offer' great bargains In our Clothing department Saturday, August U. W nave picked out ail odd suits that have sold at 11000. tllW and (lS-OS and put them In one group and priced them at The are fancy worsteds, cheviots and velours, all thla season' sty lee and a good assortment of el see. See tnem displayed In our window. UNDERWEAR SPECIAL. Men' fancy mean undershirts and draw ers. JbC VALUES. ON SALE SATURDAY. IOC. NEBRASKA SHOE CLO. HOUSE. Blaale City Uoesls. Mr. and Mrs Frank Brukner report the birth ef a daughter. Miss Gertrude Moran ef Omaha I visiting relatives at Raietoa. Dr. Edward Chaloupka 1 spending twa week la the mountains of Colorado. Dr. A. A. Fricke has returned home after a pleasant vacation of eeveral weeks Mrs. C. O. Rl'ey and daughter. Rose, are at Waterloo, la., for a couple ef weeks. The Rebekah lodge will give an loe cream social Friday tugkt at lha Odd Fallow ball. Wanted Wood choppers at Seymour Iske Country club. Sea foreman at boat house. Frank Vesery and wife report the birth of a aaeghter at their home. Thirty-third and u atrveis. Mr. and Mrs. Oonrge W. Brewer and daughter. Edith, are oa aa auto trip to Rochester. N. T Miss France Forest. 4X1 North Twenty, second street, entertained ber maste class at Rrvenrtew park Tuesday. Fir caused by sa overturned lamp broke out ta the residence occupied by F. Smallng St Tbirty-fuurtb and T streets A Co-oruta ..uuimus An Omaha bride and groom, who have Just returned to a little nest In the west end of town, mad their honeymoon tour In and around Colorado Springs. Of course, the rosiest hue that goes with early marriage tinted all of the wonder of Col orado, but their glowing descriptions would seem to Indicate that even with a discount the wonder of Colorado are likely to vie with Niagara as the favorite honeymoon ground cf tha United Stataa. They were particularly enthused over the Garden of the Gods and the wonderful ride over tha oog-wheel railway en Pike's peak, arriving at the summit Just In rim to e the sunrUte, which they claim to be the most glorlou they had ever beheld, but their enthusiasm knew no bounds when describing their daylight trip to Crippl Creek. The train winding Ita way up the marvellously constructed railway disclosed new signis and wonder at every turn rocks m every conceivable posjtion, shape and color towering high above them on the on aide and on tha other they might look hundreds and hundred of feet down the mountainside. Due credit la given aa en gineering feat which enables one to see so many beautiful sight In on short day. Psnsell Millinery Co., formerly at UU Douglas street, have moved to their new location, room 1 Paxton block. Thl firm specialixea In millinery supplies, and ha been in business for fourteen year. I. looses Holders' Names Gives. CRESTON, la., Aug. 1.-8pec4al) County Attorney Armltaga, baa received word from Internal Revenue Collector Weaver for this district of the state that but five federal liquor licenses have been secured by parties la thla county, except ing those operating legally under the mulct law. It was supposed a larger number had Valned permits. TONE'S 0L0 GOLDEN COFFEE koldj ita frieaJa tbs surest proof of foods. You'll Lk it fin aroma asi color, u full kojy. Carefully eclectooiffakbUmdBilleda-ul roast! t suit tia ilMmt cwa .asKty. More sua to the seer,! 8etWtUsealitMs-sB . rv-x yowr irooar today 0 i TOMC OS-, , IM TW. -x t-e ImA. af i I UM t eea a Aakj V Wiewai j IHlayden Bros. Hileat EiUlarket It always has and always will pay you to buy your meats at Hayden's. Reason: Always the choicest meats always the lowest prices. These prices for Saturday: So. 1 Mutton Legs, per lb No. 1 Mutton Roast, per lb Mutton Chops Jfl rib or loin llL 6c 5c Sirloin Steak, per lb Mutton Stew 10 lbs. for 25c Ver1.b.:!:t:.ioc-8c-6c Veal Chops, per lb Veal Stew, per lb 10c 5c 12C Pot Roast, Q - per lb 8C-C-DC ...15c ...10c ...15c 10c per Pork Loin, per lb Pork Roast, per lb No. 1 Hams, per lb Bacon Strips, per lb Home Made BolognartPi-j Sausage -3 lbs.. . . .awIL One trial order will convince you what we adver tise is true. Hayden Bros. Cleat Market sTo. 4 Saturday, August 19, 111. What Book Does This Picture Represent? Title Author Your Name Street and Number City or Town Writ In title and author of book and SAVE coupon and ptctur. Snd no coupon until finish of the contest Is announced. Each picture represents a book title not a scene or a character. Catalogues containing 1,000 name on which all puizle plcturea are baaed the catalogue us4 br the contest editor are for sale at the Business Office at Tha Be for 25 cent; by mall. 30 cent. Q-? CVAf Clon C-'-w'jyD4 CVOMQr tWalW Omaha's Pure Food Center Saturday Specials rresh Trait and Tegetable Xep. Kinest display and laregst va riety of freaa fruits and vegetable In the city. Wax or String Bear is, per quart S stalks Celery lOe Orepe Fruit, each ltVio-lSe line Julrjr Lemons, par doxen IM Jersey Sweet Potatoe, rer lb., as Head Lettuce. Fresh Mint. Fresil Csullflower. Umei. Iced Water melons, Fancy Canteloupea t pkga. Cream Barley t5 20o ckg Imported Macaroni, assort ed 1C- 10 t-gallon Oil or Gasoline Cans, with pump and saftey SO0 Ho can K. C. Baking Powder 15 19a bottle Menager'a Chutney SSc lOo bottle Menager'a Sauce ... BOO ( cakes Sunny Monday Uoap . . ase 41 lb sack Lotua Flour 1JS SHverlne er Stiver Cream Polish. par osn i fakes Morgan' 8a polio Batter. Xgr and Obsess yept. Our best Country Butter, In anl tary Jar, per lb. ao "Lotus" Cresmery Butter. In ear ton, per lb. at Strictly Fresh Eggs, from tha Bran dela Model farm, per doa. . . aa Pomatto Kvlii Chess, per lb. ass Large Kdara Cheese, each... 9140 Imported Koqutfort Cheese, par lb., st eOa Fancy Jar Cheese, assorted, each lOo, la asg as Sauer Kraut, per qusrt 10 LIU Pickles, per doaen.. ISo-aOe Quart Jar Chow Chow, or Celery Relish SO Cottag Cheese, per pkg to Cxw C5OTSk Ccw CC-C5131 GpsBr&CKtrB Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens, per lb. 164c Spring Ducks, per lb. . 164c 15 Native Steer Porterhouse Steal Native Steer Sirloin Steak 15 1 Native Steer Round Steak v. 5t Native Steer Shoulder Steak lOt Let Lamb, pea- lb- lOttg Shoulder Lamb. pr Tb OH Val SLouidar Eoasl IOC Home slada Ptrrk SsJiaag-s. 7Hg 1,000 lbs. Calumet Sugar Cured Bacon; by tha strip, lb.. 13 Via! S.000 Cudahj'a Ru Sklnaed Hams! No, t grade, every on aeleetad and guarantsed. per lb.. 17H CENTRAL MARECET KLXAKOF8KY MEAT CO, TL A-S14U Doo. 1700. Prop. 210 Xonh leth slI 1 Bti-tt. But lit Sills Rulat of th Contest SH iiiMM in ellelMe te er tkle teeteat nfmt t-sslnrts ef tke OeMka wrabmn ef tbair hmllin rh ear. ler -4-tit--l! . tkecw vill ekll-a le Tha m a etrtm trklek -nil rpri- tke a- of a toot Beneatk sack sletwe tfcere will W a klaak ti tke aeet-etant te fill la the title or tka Wok. Cat m ketk tke ana tka klaak aa CHI la I aono aaa aatsar el tke We as aee rear eataa aeS aeara-a aaailr a a elainlr la tko p.ro eio. Ma r-strtctloae will W iac4 sa tka ektrh nreara ta tW -iiatarea evr W oa t-ma gaok lstara roprooonii onlr eaa title of oot book If -oa rm is eara ef a t"la aa vnak ta soM la taoro than one aaew er to rh pi-m-o, tm mo- So aa BIT fOT kioBi than nra AMIWKM to a?t oni rirYvkK will sa rgRMrTTao. te n ouwon vtll ko ooantaa aaola -a -a-ataataala If rorrort anavor la aw Mare Ikaa eaa oomr afcaaM set W -ml aa tka to mo oaasea Eitrn naaiai easel w ao4 Nr eatfe aarwera All aosvara ta tW aame ielf ikoul w kept lafMkar wkea ssesta. te tka ex. Oalf eoe Hot atar W eakaiHte ay ene eaaioauat. tkeus any Uat taay save floe ant-aera ta aerk -miala. Tka aatawr of eaasoai aood aaewora grm aiatt W plaialr ertttoe ea tbe Mlilli at asek I XT enk-aina. ks tt tot vrHa s-Kk lafenaattea as tke vrapear Wklkt set ekeelatalr aaoaaaarr. It M eeauekte tkat tW elrtaroa aW-il la eaa etas W earn le wttk tba aaawa-e. la oreor tkat ail amwora ba on I form. Additional fldmrm aaa teapeea taa W oMalao at tbe efflee ef Too Bea kr taall or ta -uat Wkea ree kaoa all 0---00 7 -rr-o -Hoia-aa, laoion iao-a n-awiow m r Li i i- POO, aaareo-oo 10 mwrnitrvwrm o-ai-w. r -i la Mn. rw m.ll thM a Th. floilil wtll W aww-So ta tka t-xiteataau oootla I la tW lersaat eataWr ml oorrort aaiollatw. lots! of twe er taave saraaaa Wvta the aaeto aataoar at eorroo -nnina 101 ! tail tka omillor aa-abar of oatra eouwat ta kit eat ef eae-rar will W e-larad wtaeor. la a--rnt ef twa wraoaa ka-ia tha to mo a anker eerroat ana aotn. iko aame aatakor et eae eeaa tea ooroo vhooe sat af ana-rare te taoat saaUy yrmfvi, la the eelatea of tw rail iwaitat ooonnntoo. will rarol-e tha ftrat prlta Oalr obo Hot of aareara taar W suktaltte kr a n at iwaat ea oalf ess srtea r(M W sarlo4 le eaa faoillr at eae aaraaa Tho aaa af tkt ewueaae la not eMItetery aa tke teat-tent, aa aa aas-rer tear W eabmlttea ta anr Iwrlkia taaeaar tW roataataat ooloot.. S-raree -rill W tatSa otrHtlT tooortlns ta tha taortt mi eack too rata lit. The eataa of taara tkas eee aaraoa men aM W -mites apoa anr ox una TW awaroa -nil W tnaa kr tW Ooataat Bsitor aad a eotntttttee et woll-kaeva ettt saas, wkooo aae-o -nil fco aasoaata later Tka eoatoot ta limited to tfco followlat terrltorr: Kokntka. Wn-iltr tkat strtloe ef Ire wet af hut aot lacleatn Das Mot see. as tkat aarttae ef aeatk iHkola ksews at taa Black Hillt DIKrlet. CS iiS-.M'" l ' assL. a. FIRST PRIZE Jtooo QJ VTiite Steamer Automobile a 1-naassB.aer 1111 alodal White Steamer Tourlna Car odorless amokeiss and noiseless. No cranking, no shifting of gears; any dValred speed. Wnlte Steamer aalea Ineresse each succeeding year. Ha practically an endorsement of the United States eovernment. which owns and ODeratea more White Stsam- era than all other cars combined Richly upholstered, beautifully finished, un limited power, controlled speed. Thla car will be zfclBlt la Oaaaha at a later SECOND PRIZE In tha soft, aeml-treplc. climatic sons, xvndlng north from San Diego to Uhaat County, California, Ilea Tehama county, In which lr situated thla beau tiful little) 10-acr ranch near tb town of Had Bluff. Thl 1 fruit land a very high order and la part of tb celebrated Lutheran colony which bad It Incep tion with an Omaha clergyman. Literature describ ing this property may be had t the office of TOW-BBJJOB-BOI.arTXJa CO, in th City VaUoaej Baak Osaasa. 81 kPofrn'NNMB & THIRD PRIZE list Th magnificent, fancy walaut sTJ asto aavasrs nATMM-TlAXQ which noth ing can excel. No other player-piano baa la th abaolut th "human touch" o desired by a musical ear and so prlied by th manufao turers. Thl instrument win b exhibited, ax plalned and, played for anyon who wishes t see It la th war room oa th third fleetr of THE BENNETT CO. FOURTH PRIZE $1 IC2-S1 1275 i 1 i.i . ...i .'i: Ity. 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One of the atrongest reoemmiada tlons for this wurk la that It Is from the press of th reliable old house of TBOa. sTXUOBT a BOHB, -w . . .t weti ms atainewrssa W01CO waa foundoil In lTak Thla encyclopedia of twelve volumes, which 1 valued at M a set. may ha a at the Omaha office of W. A. aUxaakssgk at c-, 114 at. Mae-r A.vesss. NINTH AND TENTH PRIZES Tries Prlsee consist of twenty-four vol una cloth bound sets ef tb "Book f Knowledge." an encyclopedia made especially for children and sold at tit a set. Tula work la written Ir. almpia language and la a "wonder book" Is that It make simple ail knowledge necessary to broad oducatlon. There ere hundred a of colored plates and thousanda In black and whits Thl la a fully eauiuDeaS enrycl pedla msde for children, and rtisy be seen at the Omaha offices if vif jkZ. auBinaoax at 11 Bt, ataxy' Avesae. lies oi w. A. FORTY-FIVE CASH PRIZES Five Pnres of $10. Ten Prizes of $5. Ten Prize of $2. iventy frizes of $1. 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