. ' - ' ' , 6 - ...... ' , , ' THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. MARCH 9, 1912. a TTHtf Tl TT ;fr . . i . " T II w i i i n 1 1 1 1 i ...TTst ACTIO SAHl. Itriwil The mot of the .Velaea vwtyi "' eiiinMi vsneerine. luuai sy m tha rotj, im Ma at tb iMdui af The day of tin Tnae-Mknetppl peattiea and tb mary sniarxllo wiualca mmi in connection vfk It will b. brwtsght vtvtdly to mini la th comm. recital at Charles W. Cftrk. th celebrate. tvnoK at the rim Method 1st church, TirrJir evening. March tf, eerier Um direction of MM Blanche Soreoaoe. At that Um many choral (octette, artkjta, ercbeetraa and hand. en fa te furnish muatc and Mis Julie Officer at CeoneU Bluff wa. tka man ager at tba artists for tka expeeltlea. : Ona af the anger, aha erlorted waa ,' Charles W. Clark, than a loading Chi long .anger. Mr. Clark sang here la Juae. IB, la Cewea. MRoee MaMea." "l given by tka exposition thorua. directed : br THiail J. Kellr, together with tba Tliiaiiss Orchestra. Tha atlwr singers war Janata Osbom-Hannah. Mabeil frewfard Wetptaa (kar first appearance here), and Hotrosa Cow per. Two dare ;ilaiar Mr. Clark waa ana of tba soloist fur tba aratorta -lsiab.t br WUlard 'person, glvea ar tba Mtnaaapelle Oratorio aacartr. dtreeteel br Mr. Patten.. Ob f thla snrasta tha soloist, war Uenerleva !" Clark Wllaon. Katkarma risk and Pre, erfck Carbarrr. . .Laeal Sole' af tba Itstr. . At th Brandaia llMatar lonlabt Omaha .tolka wlJl b.va an opportunity af bMrin for tba first time la (his rttr tha noted .Irish tenor. John McCormack. Mlsa iMerte Narvelle. tha prune donna eopraae, will aseut Mr. McCormeck. Tha program ; vlll ba af InMraat la ail, aa U aantalna rinanr of tha bxt of Enfllsh and Irish Jsonaa and baibtda. soma af tkan rar aad Jail wanhr at tn aiiurtr, . , t Thraa mora barrormaiiraa'af "Tha Olrl :t tba Oaldan Want" arlM ba glvaa at tba American thaatcr. tba run attainr rllk Katurdar arnning. For th wask atartlnf with tha matin an ftanday afuraooa. Tba Ulr" all) ba tha bill, with Mlsa Lane aa)ir( lb aart af Odat'a. tha rot mi a btcti Kanca O Nelll acorad-Neb a bit last araaaa. At tha Boyd ant Tunday and Wadnea day. with a Wrdncadar matmaa. -Ovar KichL" a cnmtdy br Philip II. Bar thoWmaa, still b asm for tha tint Im la this at. Ovr X1M" waa ona U tha rwi suMMB last seaaaa la Nf ork, hJL1n nra alarrd thsr nsarlr Jl af last winter. Nearly all iha char cetera are rauns aaoal. tha four prlnct jal ana brtna tw rarantlr married eou- plea who ar on tssir banermaon trip aa In aiuaaon rlv.r on an Albany Iay Ltna steamer. Tker becoma aeparaled an th 1 voyaas and thiaoompllt attan haa anabled th author to arwM a stay that la said ta ba replet wtlaNbumorava altua- Uona. THd you aw tValtar Bell at W South ' Fourtenth street lead a nananda color r1 I eak walk? Hrobably not. aa It baa been ; areral years ainca pmaha baa bad an,. apportunlty af witnessing on or the h !) t'Jnf dlvarsloaa and 4hal la Just th reams why tba Oayety will ofter a arias aak-walk at tha ooaalasran ot this evening a performaaea of "Tha Ooldea Crook.' A aNar Bell, "sj snastar af ceremonies, haa aarralled strat local colored rouplea who alalia they aaoall In th fTaeaful aad fantastic step of eake walklna. and It will ba loft ta Iha audi anas lo dwlde which eaunla wins ma cake and th liberal cask arm offtrad. Ladle matins dally! Saturday afternoon th women and chil dren of Omaha will have another ap portunltr of Swell na Utile lxr Robert, tha two-foot blah comedian, as tha dimlnutlr man will hold a reception aa tua ataa-s In ntsd lately attar tha matins. 'Tha sU Klrluunlth sisters, celebrated musicians, will present a ramarkabl act aa tha headline attract toa at tha Orpheum nasi wees. Tba gifted firta were resi dents of Omaha al on (Im. henca their aooearaaca her will ba doubly Intsr- . Stara iraaataa Baala Bawa In bottlei March and thereafter. Th SWT and MOAT DKUCIOVS OBNUtNC BOCK BKIR k raw ad ta Omaha, phoaa Ckaa. dan for a caaa for your boat. WeUtsr tm Indapendent 9-ua. . . . . ! FroiiTjOurlar Neighbors Wat Haa. Mlsa tvy aUnc returwad Bundar- araa. In fraa . rult to Iwa at aaaarnl aaeka. , . r. T. Mlohaal asm tram Iha1 rttr iBaturdajr and Tlsltad erar Sunday srltV tha bama folka. ' , Mr. and Mrs. M. E. rMtlshar ratarm last week from Uktlr rlstl la tba aaru. fart at tba stale. Chart as Bnooktsr and fsmlly nsva re-tta-nexl I Ames. Ia.. having ablppac their gaada tba paat waak. Qua awmnlck and w altar flataa went tit bonny lee Wadaaadar ssoralag ta lawk var tna forawa blaca.. , truss Han went to rVhwyler Tneadat wrarnlng to alien a Ms bn sale at Iha sta mwiM hi Charlie ttenaleln and Otarlla Mamard want ta Omaha Monday snaralng an bust itku'M ntwgieta ta sca ira- H. . Waldrng war ht fesnndeea cwwntr lb latter part af (set week bind drwn from Wahoo Aiiurdar by team through i laa Blbtrt did not ship -Ma woda ' laat war, owing ta Iha storm, but loaded Ma aar tka first af thla week and shipped ;ts O Batik , . . Frank Ijarkwoorl return .1 Thurodar tfram tba aouth. wtwra he - want two eeui - Vila th lilt's daagbtar of lua bua wlfa. . Tbomaa Rica ha bean Inadma aaramt ear at com this wa at Wsterloo aad VaUer. shipping sama ta dtfro puiials for seed com. Mra. A. libart araa called ta Valparaiso Wdiissdar aa acaaant af tna lUneaa at bar sister, Mra. te. w. Harshall. who suf fered a stroke of paraly sis. lama ENardan and tamHr aiaead tram Council Bluffs ta Viaierloa and srs oc auprlag tn- aorta room ta tna LmBaM building tot tba present. Mrs. Wands, snath of Mr. Mamard, Jeca Harris and J. l. Wuads wha wa illruig here until recently!, left Tuesday Tor bar bum la Albrru. Canada. Mra. ltd ward Nelson and tw hllt nan. who had been vial ting her sister, Mra. L. Richardson, soma week paat, flaft tot Oakland, la.. Tuesdar noon. UUa Taoksr baa ranted tba Law RoM . aaw orttaaa aad aioved ta Wednaadar. ' V, W. Tl ksr arrlrad thai day tram Wr saara Wim tba car and Mrs, Tucksr It ".sea kar. John fhetdon an4 Wife morad Tuea 'dar to tha fainter Bsrster piavt r. J bar they will iruvk I heir bom. IT. tiH. Waldron bvutltt this pro pen lie! 1'stl and win probably make a model asad farm ot It In Uma. : Harlaa libart wtt Wednesday marnlng ' tor Memnungford. where b aapcta ta fisJra) ap sera load near th hpmastead ot bataaar baaa. Mrs, Hubert s father. Jar tjjbart la stni si Tremont. Vut will potto Harlaa, la a few wsaka. . Masai KM want ta Al IhUurdar ' tviatt sr unde, Alva Rodjcrs, and wff 'bafora I hey go to Oregon, Hh returned IBundar aftamaop. Mr. and Mrs. ftudrers aeaea aooa tor Iha raapt slat, wrier they yS eject to maka thatr fatur bara. , rjltah Brown, went (o A tna wattirdar 'iTiarrilug and tram taar araa going oa tf ;rtbr wat ta look avar th ouuntry. rWIB Brawn, wna ha recently retarnd .from the northwest part of the state, iwlll Carat tba "14' Broan pbtcg ihl aar. - t Mlsa Manrarat Turk at Omaha, wtto baa boea aawtstlng at Iha Robinson Bred .company's office tha poet month typewriting, went pa'unley' evening ta X ily and axpaotad lo rtait there a few inaya bafora raturnlag to bar botna In , Virshi ' R. A- MrWhartar and Fred ott t gsertk Band were here avar aifrkt 'rues- : 4y and attended the peclal meeting of pt Masonic lodg. Mr, Mctrhorter and tha chiidran. aha bad keen aMtlng at aaa 'Wllljara McWhorter farm tha last Weak ar tna. accompanied Robert horns ft dnssdy HMrnlag. Mr. boat! aia re turaad bom. . Th beard af dlreetore at tha FJkhoea iVaHa Iiralnaga dtstren met Tueeday and transartsd mora ar lea rautlna boot- neaa. alloaing a number of bma atd -all-" Ing tha annual eewrkm for Taaaoar. ;Atm Tha year's basaieas waa sweat i all cleaned up and th work a yet oa band gone over, informally. Tba road ditrhea srs all eotupleiad and tbar la , ajotbing left but tta orearoerr ditch, work ; aa which m baing- pushed qulta ramdlir. i '. .- irrtagtaav ' - Joha Betes returned laat week treat a wish la Jasra, . . . . Mra. Cam at Bouth takota hi rattling kar sua. U IX Curtis.' ot lrvuigtaa. Henry Rbaga, with bis aon aad son-ra- law and fauuuas. hava movad ta Cbarry ositr.. A oostnm ball waa gtrea at tha Mod ara Wuadsasa at Amarlca hall Saturday m tba building a iha Taaiafe A Oacatur railway. Fred Wroa and Mlsa tVmahu oV Omaaa spent buaday with fnaods la islalr. Oaarga MeQuarrle win la rWlnda, - aa auadajr ta visit frfaul for a (w -ar. , ... wen til BsIIot af tha Cralgtitaai ant araity, Cioaha, spent dunday with hi rsaia . , . , rarl ntMherland ar Alberta, Canaua, a armar Blair boy, k rtsiung trimda bar um waak. i Oaorgs Hsllar sold his twent acre at aad adlalaing ana OMy tlmlla thla wset a KM an acre. Mm. Henry Newklrk of Waarnar, a, t.. a rial ting her sltsr-ln-law. Mr. C. 1. townaon, thla atak. . .. .fete -Tynan reiaraed from a trip to jTonda. testing Mr. Tyson, sr. Is pond a lew ssar wweba la tks south. Th Csatstlar bricfe building aa Mala tract has bees bougnt by John Meugwa, be aecupia K as a rastauraat. Mr. and Mr. Harry Crow and Mra Bertha Bsker, Mr. Crouch auHcr. ar up tram umaha risltlng frsroda. , Mrs, Berth Btradllng and Unyi Par. 1st, wee Blalrlte who retrtirated their ftur-yer Urthdayg Kawruanr-bv , Tha Blair Hbrt arhaal maaastna, tha Tatllsr. with twenty. lour aaaw of in. tersstlng rradlng. made It servod av am Archie Andsrson wat Ukes a Omaha aa atardar nlaiit. w lie re he was ruerated on for supandlctti tha Wis Mamorlal bespllal. MM Jessie Pilllnger. for eereral yean with the Hell Ttephan company la true city, and Frank l:i.t,e ware married In Otuaha oa Wednesday and will liv oa a larm asm ta Blair. . -. i Millard. . Mlaa IHra Mort of Pa pillion flatted with Mua Bsa Wert thla aek, Mr. K. A. Rasker artd Httl aon Carl were Valley visitor Tuesday, t Mrs. Ohm af Rising city, Neb . Is vla- ruog wna aar Bseuter, Mra Uelfa Mlm Minnie Delta aad Mra Ohm via. I ted m Omaha Tusaday and Wedseaday. Mr. and Mra John t-etcr gave a party tarda la booor of Mr, fstera' birtb- eay. ...... wflar Alma Uadbarar. aha aitanrle eeei. In class, vwtted at her. bom la glkbora SOn fle (imaki MkmtimA a,,trf.H i. - lj . .. win hoai. Tn Fratarbal L'moe) isr a Progress! rs r mursaay erewng. to. lowed by an oyatar supper. taraad. home attar vtaUlna savers I day unwr, srs. XI. i. (K'nmiul. , J- Uliuta Aadjman ratunted from Laa Aagele. Cel.. Twasdaa, atsrr apend. Ing several month Irwra with her sistsr, Mr. Bodlaua. , - . 'i - - - - tekaaas, Vf -a A st -.. i . . . I . . . muni retauvea at Laketa City thi waak. ' Mr. -and Mra R, K. Haa cock are th kapy parents at a eahy soy bora to them but ttunday afternooa, f. a tanwhlln .1 U..u. ei p. -- v, .m, a. u,. was in Tekamata this week kiiandlng to business - we ie"ei ota insaaanipa. S-TWrilt IHM J ,1' . ,, .. ... - " - m.n. tt'iiw stcr-neraon left this week for 8asn.hwan. Caoaoa, chased farms."""" ' m F"" "i Mra. Henry Ooll. wba lire w aaJ of Takamah. aaleeraiej than- trnTh anmrersary or their marrUg ui.t tuea day evsiiing tj a number of the menus niio were present at their wedding. . S Vl u,m t frlnd of Mr. and Mra . a. Breckennag yislled their honte laat Friday efteTnooa ia ml!Ji!i5' mrr' o"-- Thay were awtghaorboad and town rrtandalt thu worthy coupie aad were prsaant I l mind tiiatn of their marriu a number of years age. w Jf;j irlT,.'Il!!'"nw, tendered her T. u... L ai'aceuaoaous hearer on km Thursday evening in honor truuSman. Artar the weadlng the ywung peoa4 expeet sa leave for Canada, where they will make their horn. . Mra Bar mersns returned this taat wwek ta bar bom after a saart may la Iretagioa Jeanes Hota ) visttlag In Kanea tor a ttma. In tba raeanwhile hla eousta, Ar tbur Oalnaa, la canag for hla stock. Tba Cbrtstiaa Eadeaewr aoeiatv of the . Irelngto CoasfregaUoaal church tare a 1 octal Friday eveotag at Albert CWlete- I phersoo a , Master gsbln Krau broke both bones' at hie toraarm )uat above the wrist Krt- 1 any evening wnue biayibg tag with 'her boy. Valley. . ir- Ed Bailer was aa Omaha visitor Thursday, ... v . jnr. a Eddy haa very aavara attack of Iha grip. e Mrs. Shsskey is able to b aut agata after a week limes . V. g Ramsey rf .North Bead wss business visitor Tuesday, . . Mlm Marloa -WMtmore retaraad Tuea day from a vtslt In Lincoln. Mra c I. Roaars of Fieuamt spent Tueay with Mrs. Campbell, . Mra. Margaret MoMswnrth want te Omaha Tuesday, returning Wtdnaaday lair. - Mr. aad Vra jama srs were paa ugar ta Omaha laat Monday. u A. WiiRRf and A. X. pnbble an anendlng a weak la Ceatt Biutf. The Ceaasty Board ot Buasnlasra ralaad tie salary of aUionJt Comptoa t (Lia. Mr. aad Mr. Aloe ttsg awied te Ssnmsm. wbar Mr. King by latorsetad W. R Wright at Benson waa traaaact rng bunnes ia Valley Tueaday and Wednesday. Mrs. 1-ssr Karaa and PrleOlta ar ristttn a: U bo .T ot Mr. aad Mra A. GanTaer thla weak. Tha choir af the FYevbytertsji church gar a ver pleasing misaiaaary song service Sunday evening. The Woman Mlseianarr eoctety gar a vary successful roissianary tea ia Hub. bard hell Tuesday afteraeea. Tha Atheaiaa eodety af tie ' Valley High school rave a aragram aa tba as sembly room Friday aftamnaa J. R Kennedy moved bss efflca lata the room next C Ceiline etore aad will V. B. Th sanaa baa (tvaa Yes, my first week business has been good; very good; the men of Omaha took to my new idea o f a $hop a readily a a duck take to water. You've encouraged me, to lam already preparing other innovation. I thank you for your kind reception of your truly, GEORGE BROOKS. i know the meaning of the words: "good", tTproper "stylish", "classy", "popular prices," etc. I will ILLUSTRATE the meaning right in the merchan dise too. Won't you come in andlet me SHOW ,yoa the mott catchy spring clothes, spring hats, spring neckwear, etc., that money will buy. GEORGE BROOKS I know thoroughly good merchandise when I see it, so I have decided to feature Holeproof Hose '-Men The "Holeproof" people have the right idea; they "make good with a guar-; antee" if, for instance, :, a hole appears in a pair of "H o 1 e p ro of ' hose t within six months, I will . hand you a new pair. . And, as for the styles; ?nd col qrings of the hose, there's no finer line in this whole, big, -broad world ; s 0 -Y- ; See me for "HoIeproofs'V . GEORGE BROOKS. Columbia "Cuftura" Shirts T Bererse the Calf, Xerely t Torn is Necessary Think of the advantage of having an extra pair of cuffs right on the .shirt, out of sight, yet always ready, without the bother of at taching or detaching. Simply a turn gives, you a CLEAN CUFF for a SOILED CUFF Here's one of the readiest tellers of ; my entire "shop" ; . . .; Columbia "Cnftarn" uliirtH at $1 nnd made plain or plaited, colors guaranteed. Geo. Brooks also carries a full line of Columbia Shirts without the'Cuf , turn'."feature. The "Cofturn" is sure worth seeing. "Society Brand" Gains Ground Rapidly i a. m r n - -i lyia, a p r i n g )J styles have an 5 individuality m qiiite unknown t in any other makes. Hereafter I am going to be responsi ble for TTJL ' ' ammm-aaw UK at. am "Dr. Deimal" Linen MeshUii- i! derwearforMen If you've a sensitive skin you ll strike.' . up already trienasnip wun uic uei t -ft mat product, oetter let me snow you wnere me comion comes in.' , Yours, GEORGE BROOKS. I . - ear)". Tw XTgaT m v f 1 Jl In looy ng over the swag gerest New York "shops" i found them featuring Y. O. Horn & Bros. Neckwear I'll venture to say that my neckwear sales, since opening this . store, have broken the records for Nebraska. That's simply a tesult of showing ? the SNAPPY lines. "Horn" neckwear at 50c to $3 is a continual surprise.' Better let me 6how you some neckwear that I call QOODJ "Horn" cravats here only. GEORGE BROOKS 1 f i Your - II) r . a-. . Clothes If they are "So; ciety Brand" clothes, bought ; of me. Try on one sun, men spcas. your mind. . George Brooks And in this. I interest the man who ' is real hard to fit.. : Jie "Delpark'f ; Productions in Union Suits, Etc. "Delpark" Union Suits and Pajamas are really tailored; the sizes are right; they are woven by experts; they set right; they feel right; they wear right. GEORGE BROOK!?. "Geo. Brooks" Shirts must be exceptional, else I wouldn t have my name on them. They are fashioned from shirtings 'that I select; they are sized as I want them sized; they sell at from $L50 to $3; The Quaker City Shirt Co., of Lonsdale, Pa., make 'em up to my especial order. GEO. BROOKS. Southeast Corner of Sixteenth and Harney s at a rr . a f Tt A MV HI TIT TsIMfl , GROUND FLOOR tux nAiiuA bhh ww-ue-w y ; r ' hie farm la Anton Btoeaqvllet ao4 will tears soea for Cbeycnne. Wye., (ar a WaM, - Wsraaria Maaahan save a rrrr ento- able pargr In honor ot her ihlneenih Mrthea Weflnesdar. avealog al fear borne. TTs Cawarth leagu gar. a Try on. kahl social Frity eentng. An oW- (astitened scheoi fumlsaeg aiaueeaient. wbkrh waa lallowea or a e social. Ta rexular meeting of the Valler Womas s dub will be bet Friday at the kna at Mra IL M. Erway. A mu sical aod literary program will ha given. stra trgisua rriahlsnaale la staying with, her daughter, lira. Mortenem, Valparaise until Mr. Kertensen. aha w at tha Methodist Hnp4 bussital la Uraaita. la able t ga aeon. Mra. tl Erway. Mrs. Bar "rare, Mr Butte. Mra Caldwell. Mra turn-re. Mia. Hueard. Mra. Flynn and Mr. J. a Kennedy entertained the member or tne Ladtea' Aid aoeiety al the Methodist l fybMi etiuerh satl a larca suiTiwr al Invited guests at Hubbard a hail Wedaea day aftaraataB. , I x plattanoath , Xekawkaw 1.' R. ruttoa waa In Thursday and Frldsy. Bradaa Hall Ml far Seattle. Waab- ta locate and ga Inte bustoees. r. H Pollard waa tn Plattamouth aa auetaaea Tee-day aad Wednesday. Mr aad Mra. Ni Andereen went to Canaha Taasday lor a week', rtsit. Mr. and Mia. Vlall were euslneea vis tears la Wetptng Water Tiessdsy. Hsrrr and Theodore Xelson were Omaha vtsltore Wedoasday and Thura- day. . . Nellie Noma al Aror was aa orer twaay guest of 11 r. and Mrs. Ueurge C. SfceKon, Mia Issdora Hag left Wednesday far a wash's rtsit with her Broth. Lather. an tha Scieta Bottoms. Wedneedar Mia. and A. C. Mena ro tured from Palrbary hero they attended Use faaeral el aa ancle. Mr. and Mra P. B. Ruftnar ot Platts mavth ara being entertained thi . weak at th Klrhiaslrtca basse. , Vara haa bean recahre) from Mra J. M. falastr, aha la la tha kaapltal al Ohiooa. Ia.. that aba la getting, ahyug aicaly. 4 Mrs. D. K. Wast wa at Nehraaka City the first e( the week visiting her daugh ter. Olsxiys. wha la attending echool at the convent. Miss From Klme having gottea settled In her new home, a hit ol (rtenda gave her a kltrhen shower Wednesday even ing. A wagon hied ot hollow war waa received. The Woodmen"! thi World hare tekea on a new lea of lit and Initiated thirty new .member during rn laet week. Aa auxiliary Woodmen circle v twenty member waa formed by th women. IrUsflss. P. W. Cruger waa a Fremont (Meager, aa Tueedai. L. C. Gained waa transacting business In Omaha the first af the week. Mra oy. C. Brown and Mr. ' Edgar Reynolds were Fremont stopper aa Fri day. Mrs. Jaliaa Sferks. living northeast, of town, wa aa Omaua passenger Wednes day. John Gtlkeneon af Ashland Is the gueet af his uncle. Prat. I J. tftlkenaon. tlua weak. O. I. aad Henry Pfeitfer attended lira. Yte.thmualler a funeral at Fontanel), oa Sunday. i ; Fritj Soil living east of town, has moved ta Feeder, a here ba a 111 firm the ooehlng year. Henry Piugge returned Saturday from Pender, where he rutted bis son. Fred, wha Uvea there. Fred Heoennann was In Blab- the first af the week attending a meeting eg the county remmissionera . Her. H. Haiterberg attended a meeting of the trustee of the Lutheran orphan age at Fremont Tueaday. Deimar Mcfova returned the laat of the week from a bustneea trip to the weetera part of the state. James Brych and family departed the first of tha week for Bieotnfleld, h'efc., where they will make their home. August Chrsrtensen of Dodge esunty baa moved an the Both well pfeare eeuth seat af town, where he will farm the earning seaesa. . t . , ..... Mlsa W alk, at Chicago arrived in "tow a . . .. i. I vin i.k ehare tna nrsi ot in "7". ; . &la of the millinery department In Fred ..,.1 ' - .hie Weep. new.. - . . Fred Pfeiner. assistant cwme. . Ftrst National hank, attended the Ism of hi. aant. Mrs. Relthmueller, which took puua at Fontanel! Sunday. BaalaaB. Mr. Hy Weaeman ale Saturday mora lag. Mr. Mi lone waa aut from Omaha Wednesday Two wolves were hired north of town Sunday In a wolf bunt. . . A. K Patterson la again an duty at We old Job. the third trick al tba depot. Nye-SchneideT-Fewler Ca. have m a force of men overhauling their building and scan bara p. Mangold went ta Springfield Wednee day ea eaoount af the fire tp his so t drug atoa at that place. Mlsa A. I'llea returned ta her horn at Pierre Thursday morning, after a sit weeks' visit with the Sam Wllkie family. pHaaTtleM. Roger (lire was home fraa Para Thura day. The 8. U Ilea cork family la preparing te mvve la California for a yar or so. A sacred concert waa given hy the ehfltr of the Congregational church Boa- day evenlng. Jamee Iwvtdeon returned rrorn Lea ishuia Friday and haa been th guest of hi fathsr. W. H. Davktaoa. ' a Cyrua Lawtng la disposing of hi. farm bnprovemenu and household gooda. pre paratory to leaving the farm. , Arthur Maiuroid wa marrleel te Mia Fioreare GordoitNof Ashland at Bethany Wedneeday. Mr. and Mra Mangold after a trip to Kansas City and other points will return ta Springfield, where they will reside. Elkharaw .? Mra C. A. Nesrne. aaother of Mr. Hiss of Omaha, visited aitfe her Wednee day. George Beck and sods. William and Edward, of Florence, cam here t at tend the faaeral af Mra George Grew cack. ... - . - , Heroin Beerkeca al aa Omaha hoa- aRal for treatment from sa Injury ra- aalved from heave lifting. Mis. Ana Ay started Saturday tar gan Francisco. Cel., for a visit at ate sral months with relatives. x Mra John Johnson of . Waantagtoa counte I. here netting her paresta Mr. and Mra Marry Wlniarbura. Mrs. J. tZ. Tate went ta Wahoo Wedneeday for a visit with her snot her. wha broke her arm several works age. The friend, of William Andreara hung a wreath ea hla remodeled bara Thurs day aad dedicated ll with a few songa A. 1. Deerann haa reAted a farm near Ewlng. Keb. Thomas Barlew will else farm la that part of th county that Arthur Deersoa and family, wha haa. bara bar visiting th forsaer'a mother aad other rele tires, left gar tbeir Kela Holmes and family loaded their L'SwiS4 ho.ul,M exxls In a car and left FMdav fnr Ih.i, l . IM valley in Soutbera Colorado. Mra George Urewrock died Tuesday KtaraooB after about a week', illws.. The funeral waa held from tha Methodist EMeouaal ehareh Thursuay at 1 o'clock. The ende af Miss Ella Deersoa gave her a surprise party Thursday evening b calling at her home and eongratulat atg her on her euceeaaftU graduailwa fraia tha CYeigtiton Pharmacy coilege. Robert Baldwin and fattier. B. B. Bald Ma. were oat la tha central part af the state last week looking at land. They arubased a leSe-ere ranch near Dun ning. Robert, a ill locate oa It .bout April L . f ter feeaatae graok Bear. FINEST IX TOWN. Ready ia bottles Uarah t Paooe Chaa. Mara. Webster IMs, Indeprndeat B-CO. CURES . SKEI DISEASES - Th. eaas. of nil skis dingggg aaa ba tracod to soma hnmor or acid ia tli blood; ta evUela atwawa haaithr arbor, tba ctarmjatioa la trag from jjTjpariua. When tha Mood fc Infbotad with acrid og tudiaoithy Biattar it canaot perform it. aataral work of nourishing; tka ikH. regulating its tem Mratara and prweer-ring its aormai aoftnagg, pliability aad bltbfnlneaa. Imrtaad It B-rivataa aad InSaaM tag deacaW nbgaa aad tteaoea around tna rtoro aad rianda aad crodooaa Ken el ta many forma ot gala disease. Tba itching aad stinging go oftea w taimnanytag aida aS actions ara produced by tha deposit from th blood of the aerld hoasors with which it Is ailed, feito th eanntiv mambranoris flaah tyiag put benaath tb oatar covarinf-, , and goTTOuaduig ta aoaatlam) narrea, pore sad glaads. This arplaia wb.7 aerate Mug th oatsr gkia aAords no relief from th itching aad bamiae. 8. 8. 8. cure Skin XXseaan af wrory character by partfying th blood. 1 goes down into th cnxnlatioa aad laaioe tb humor, or adds which sra cauaiag th troabs. bailds ap ta week, acrid blood, and permanently cnrci ovary varierr caVakia aSactioa. Local applieaooii. can only sooth: they Bsrrer cm becauaa they da box reach the blood. 8.8.3. goas right into t-t cirrnUtion, reaches tha trouol aad enras it by raoowing th cause. Boc ; U fr"1 TJ1 tain aad any rusrHcal atrric fraa to ail who arrita. rss swot spEcmc co atlash, ca. i'