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    THE BEE: OMAHA. -MONDAY. - APRIL 22, 1912.
Nebraska
Nebraska
CONVICT MURDER CASES UP
Three Trial Will Air Charges
Against Prison Management
CADETS' ESCAJGPMIHT OMITTED
Seraae Ceart Oaialea la Deaahae
Caap Rrealla Seaae Palltlra
Playee! ejr Fersarr Gevrraer
Saalleaeerser.
I From a Staff Correspondent.)
LlXCOUt. April !L (8pilal.)-Th
present k doubtless will witness a
court airing of some of the things which
have been told regarding the past man
agement of the penitentiary. Three mur
der' cases from the penitentiary are
scheduled to be taken up In succession.
First comes that of Albert Prince, the
colored man who killed Deputy Warden
Pavla at the conclusion of chapel exer
cises. Hla principal defense, as outlined
-by his attorney. Is that he was rendered
desperate by the abuses which he alleges
he was subjected to. If the case Is
fought out on these lines the public will
have an opportunity to learn from testi
mony under oath what foundation. If
any, there la for these charges.
Following the Prince case comes that
of Morley. the only survivor of the es
cape which resulted In the death of War
din Delahunty. Deputy Wagner. Guide
Hellman, Convicts Gray and Dowd and
Roy Blunt, the Sarpy county farmer,
whom they had forced to drive a team
for them. After this comes the case of
Tom Ivla. the convict who killed a fel
low convict with a knife while at the
breakfast table. This case, however,
does not promise to bring out much of
conditions at the prison, as It resulted
from a personal quarrel between the two
men.
Kaeaatamrat Omitted.
Owing to the lateness of the season the
annual encampment of the cadets at the
state farm will be omitted thla year. The
weather la not suitable tor an encamp
ment and the condition of school work
later In the year pre luded the possibility
of holding It at a later date. Instead of
the encampment there will be drills, the
annual competitive drill between the
Worklaer regiment of the farm school
and the Pershing rifles of the academic
department. Thla will be held on the city
campus. At J p. ni. Thursday will occur
the competitive company drill, to be
judged by regular army officers from
Fort Crook, followed by a review of the
cadets and presentation of prises by Gov
ernor Aldrich.
Soaae Political Hlaterr.
The majority opinion of the supreme
court In the ouster case against Chief of
Police Donahue of Omaha recalls some
politics played In the governor's office
during the Incumbency of A. C. Shallen
berger. When complaint was made to
him of conditions In Omaha he feared j
the political effect of a retuaal to art.
The then attorney general, Thompson,
advised him that the action should be
brought against the mayor as well as the
chief of police, as the law made that
official the medium of its enforcement
Rhallenberger. however, feared the politi
cal effect of starting an actio against
hla opponent for the gubernatorial nomi
nation. Mayor Dahlman of Omaha, and
consequently It waa brought solely
against the chief. The opinion of the
court sustains the position taken by the
attorney general at the time.
Following Is the supreme court call for
the next sitting.
For hearing Monday. May : Latta
aealnat Button Land company: ap
leal from Ariams county: stocking
aaalnat city of Lincoln, appeal from Lan
caster county: Hell against Dtngwell. ap-
prai i mm rawnee county: rltsKrald. al
minlstrator. against I'nlon Stock Yards
company, appeal from Douglaa county
For hearing Tuesday. May 7: Hoff
man against Chicago Northwest
ern Hallway company (reargument). ap
peal from Holt county: Wlllier against
t'ummings. appeal from Platte countv:
(Mark aRainst llannafeldt. appeal from
Knox county: Swett against Antelope
County Farmers' Mutual Insurance com
pany, appeal from Antelope county.
For hearing Wednesday. May s. Trlller
sgalnst Sadie. appeal from Lin
coln county: Shull against Ooerl. appeal
from Merrick county: Boling against
atate. appeal from Nemaha county; Burns
appeal from Clay
Second Trial of Flege
Murder Case Begins
in Pender Tuesday
PENDER. Neb,. April fl.-4gpeclal.t-
The second trial of the Flege murder case
will begin here Tuesday. The case fas
removed from Dixon county on a change
of venue, the motion for which alleged
that William Flege on account of the
bitter feeling against nim could not have
an Impartial trial In Dixon county. This
motion was strongly opposed by the state
and more than I7 affidavits were
presented on both sides. Ex-Congressman
J. J.,MrCarthy and W. D. McCarthy
of Ponca and Fred Berry and Frank A.
Berry of Wayne represent the defendant
and C. A. Kingsbury, county attorney,
Dixon county: A. B. Davie, county attor
ney, Wayne county, and C. II. Hendrlck
son of Wayne represent the state.
The body of Louise Flege. member of a
well known family of Logan township,
was found in her own yard. June 30, 1910.
with bullet holea In her head and breast.
After weeks of Investigation on part of
detectives, complaint was filed in Justice
Myers, court at Ponca, July !7, 1910. charg
ing William Flege with the murder of
his sister, Louise, who had been his house
keeper. Their parents being dead and
both unmarried they had lived together
several years. The preliminary hearing
was of July 3 and 30 and Flege was held
to the district court In bonds In the sum
of IS.OM. which he furnished. He waa
arraigned and tried In district court
November to December 10, 1SIO, found
guilty of murder In second degree and on
December H was given a life sentence
by Judge Graves. He waa taken to the
penitentiary on December 15. His attor
neys appealed his case to the supreme
court and on May . 111. he waa released
pending his appeal by order of the su
preme court, the bond being fixed at
.000.
In December, Mil. the case was
versed and remanded for trial. Flege waa
brought before district court December
11 at Ponca and held in SX.O00 bonds to
appear at March term for trial and at
that time the change of venue to Thurs
ton county waa granted.
On account of the prominence and
wealth of the parties Interested the case
hss excited great Interest in all -northern
Nebraska.
I Lancaster. 5; precincts lew jjs
Lincoln. precincts 14 stl
1 Naace. complete 41s m
I Merrick, complete 4il -
MerrUi. S precincts 1M 43
: Nemaha. 17 precincts X 433
I Nucholis.. 15 precincts ;i 4J3
Phelps, 13 precincts I.n2 W
Pierce. 7 precincts 174 14M
Seward. i; precincts SM
I Sherman. 4 precincts 10
j Stanton. 11 precincts j ih)
I Thurston. precincts 17 i
Valley. 12 precincts S M
Washington, complete .". Ss
Wayne L"7t 344
York, complete 46s sM
Totals ! 17.574 18,34
Nine precincte" missing.
Bow. Heller and Jeffords: Mason city. ,ra0,n Pln- and as It was quite cold
t-ngi!sh and Duke, empire: While. Hlti
Hros.cn Bow. 11: Mason City, 5. Features
of the game were the fielding and hitting
v iht iiuiim? team.
Be .eciatle geaator.
stial-Thomp-
len-
son berger Reed Smith
Adams 14.1 17 18 14
Brown 1 ....... 10 3 13 1
Buffalo 1: .... s fa 1&
Butler 11 Hi 7
Boone 3 K KB
Box Butte 3 .. WW ;
Boyd 3 SS 44 10 i
Cuming 13 .... lm ill 302 141
Custer S ll 80 12 t
Dakota 1 3 8
Dawes 1 10 54 7 3
Furnas 28 .... S 7
Gage 13 XI 113 19
Greeley 1 3 74 17 1
Gopher 2 43 3 4
Harlan 3 3 218 3
Hooker 1 .... 7 1
Howard .... 2!l 1HJ 18 J
Hall 13 472 4?
Jefferson a .. si 2SS 32 17
Knox 1 35 8 1
Nuckolls 7 .... 7 2 4
Nance i 38 35 4
Phelpa 3 24 117 i
Pierce 1 20 42 g s
Wayne S2 lfH 8S
York 11 40S 53 8 ..
Total precincts, 218.
Totals .... 3.854 4.0J1 788 33
Democrat for Governor.
Mrt-
Paleata far Asalaad Mea.
ASHLAND, Neb., April ll.-tgpeclal.
Three rltlsens of this vicinity have Just
perfected Inventions and received pat
ents on same -or have patents pending.
Al B. Cllne, a blacksmith of this city, hat
perfected an extension to the regulation
anvil by the use of which the handling
of large plow shares and other pieces of
work found to be too large tor the or
dlnary anvil may be manipulated with
much ease and greater speed. Thomas S.
Smith has patented and papers are now
pending for the manufacture of a new sort
of cement block, whereby the entire wall
may bo left hollow, giving greater drying
apace by way of ventilation. Harry Wood
ruff, manager of the Duff Grain com
pany's elevator at Memphis, patented an
electrical device for use In an elevstor
or any building having several rooms. By
pressing an electric button the manager
ran call the room desired. Ha baa re
ceived a patent on same Cllna'a patent
is now pending.
Ilockett,
against
county
For hearing Thursday, May : Har
vey against Bowman, appeal from
Boone county: Miller against Miller, ap
peal from Lincoln countv: Advance
Thresher company against Kendrlck. ap
peal from Dawes county; Fltxgerald
against state, appeal from Hayes county.
For hearing Friday, May 10: The
Enterprise Irrigation district against
Tri-State Iaind company, appeal from
Scott's Bluff county: Carpenter against
Schnerle (reargument), appeal from
Franklin county; Hill against Cham
berlain, appeal from Lincoln county;
Paasler against Rowe. appeal from
Pougla county: Function against
Fullerton. appeal from Lancaster countv;
Crltes against Capital Fire Insurance
company, appeal from Franklin county,
Dhooge against Chicago, Rock Island at
I'aclflc Railroad eompanv, appeal from
Saline county; Forrest against Nebraska
Hardware company, appeal from lauicas
tor coonty: Peterson against County of
Lincoln., appeal from Lincoln countv;
Hrerdlove against Gates, appeal from
Boone county; Majerue against Barton,
appeal from Pawnee county; Davles
ugainat Davlea, appeal from Buffalo
county; Caulk against Caulk, ap
peal from Dixon county: Farm
ers' bank of Lyons against Dixon,
appeal from Iriion county: the
Village of Kenesaw against Chicago.
Burlington Uulncy Railroad company.
appral from Adams county; George
against Prachell. appeal from Lincoln
county; Gaater against estate of Gaater
ton motion for rehearing!, appeal from
Cuming county: Phillips against Chicago
at Northwestern Railroad company, ap
peal from x eree county: Grout against
Meyer, appeal from Wheeler county:
Realty Investment company against
Shafer. appeal from I.ancater countv;
state ex rel city of Omaha against I'nion
Pacific Railroad company, appeal from
Douglas county: Larson against state,
appeal from Burt county; First National
bank of Omaha against Cooper, appeal
from Douglas county: Williams against
state, ypeal from Douglaa county.
Kits' raraWal at Nana Platte.
NORTH PLATTB. Neb.. April ll.-(8pe-clal.t
The Elks' carnival closed last
evening. It has been In progress for
three days. The reason for Its existence
waa to raise a $500 debt which the Kike
owed and to provide fuoda for further
improvements and decorations of their
lodge rooms. In this they were eminently
successful, as more than ,009 waa raised
by the entertainment. It was an Indoor
carnival In every respect, held In the
splendid Elk building, built In this city
about two years ago, and every form of
amusement possible Indoors waa provided.
NO CHANGE INJHE FIGURES
(Continued from First Page.)
Boone, t precincts ... iig
Box Butte. 3 pete.... 15
Butler, complete 307
Buffalo. 17 pots 147
Burt, complete 41
Brown, 1 precinct.... 53
Burt, S precincts 5
Cedar. 11 pots. C4
Custer. 1 pet 1
Clay, comnlete le-
Cuming, u precincts 222
Dakota. 1 precinct... 4
rs, 1 precinct.... 18
Dodge, complete 127
Dawson. 1 pets im
"Douglas i.im
Dixon, 1 precinct.... I
Douglas. 2 nets....:.. 10
Franklin t
Ftirnaa. X acta n
Pe li
Greely. nets u
Gosper. I precincts... 31
rtowaro. 15 pets Kt
Hamilton. 14 nets tta
Harlan, 3 precincts... M
Hooker. 1 Drertnnt. . a .
Jefferson, 13 pets 95
neya rana. 1 pete... 18
Knox. 1 precinct 7
Lancaster, 40 acts... sit
Merrick, complete.... lag
Morrill. I pete.
Nuokolla. IS nets lie
Nemaha. 17 pets.., 155
nance, complete s2
Polk. 1 pet t .
Pierce. 7 pets... 7j
Phelpa. 13 r-cts... j4t
Platte. It pets 315
ut, a pi ecincts..".. 153
Seward. 17 pete )
Sherman. 4 pets sg
Stanton. II precincts. 75
Valley, 11 pcu 70
Wayne 175
Washington complete 212
York, complete 280
181
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217
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Morehead. caife.
Adams, precincts 137 12s
Boone. 3 precincts 171 Itu
Box Butte, 3 precincts 61 40
Boyd. 5 precincts 42 39
Brown, 1 precinct 37 40
Buffalo. 17 precincts 221 t
Burt, complete 1M0 li's
Butler, complete 811 407
Cedar, complete 337 its
Clay, complete 279 4.-4
Cuming, 12 precincts 4ti7 3K,
Custer, 5 predncte 120 lt
Custer. 1 precinct 18 17
Dakota, 1 precinct 5 II
Dawes. 1 precinct 39 31
Dawson. 7 precincts 165 177
Dodge, complete 497 4-1
Douglas 2,792 1,517
Furnas, 2 precincts 48 55
Gage, complete ST-O 2t4
Garden, i precinct 13 18
Gosper, 2 precincts 36 87
Greeley, 8 precincts 2W 118
Hall. 14 precincts 3A4 tl
Hamilton, 14 prectneta 1..2 93
Harlan, 3 precincts 79 155
Hooker, 1 precinct 7 l
Howard. IS precincts 141 204
Jefferson, 13 precincts 22 149
Keya Paha, 3 precincts 1.1 19
Knox, 1 precinct 28 15
Lancaster. 50 precinct 548 1.038
Madlaon, prectneta i i
Nemaha. 17 prectneta 353 207
Morrill, 2 precincts 12 57
Nance, complete 122 15a
Nuckolls. 19 preceincts 127 334
Phelpa, 13 precincts 110 187
Pierce, 1 precinct 57 18
Platte. 18 prectneta 792 172
Sherman, 4 preclncta 41 o
Seward, 17 precincts lift! 24
Stanton, U precincts 102 16
Valley, 11 preclncta 91 128
Washington, complete 283 76
Wayne, complete 212 l.i7
York, 11 precincts 52 64
York, It precincts 347 255
Totals 11,581 1,313
Nine preclncta missing.
Res-abllcaa .National Cesaaaltteessaa
RflUWil.. Unw.tl
Antelope. 21 precincts 301
Boyd. 5 precincts 88
Box Butte. 3 precincts 73
Brown, 1 precinct V9
Hurralo. 17 preclncta 419
Burt, complete :79
Butler, complete 329
Cedar, complete 90
Cuming. 12 precincts , 421
Custer, 5 precincts 20
Dakota, 1 precinct 32'
Dawes, 1 Precinct 66
Dawson. 7 precincts 301
Dodge, complete 649
Douglaa 3,974
Furnas, 1 precincts 30
Garden, 1 precinct 19
Gage. 13 preclncta 617
Gosper. 1 precincts 26
ureeley. a precincts a)
Hall. 10 preclncta 348
Hamilton, 14 preclncta 158
Harlan. J preclncta ill
Hooker, 1 precinct 27
Howard. 15 pretincts 41
Jefferson, 13 precincts 153
Keya Paha, 3 preclncta 29
Lancaster, 52 precincts 1,812
Lincoln. 9 preclncta 123
Knox. 1 precinct 35
Madison. 9 precincts 140
Merrill, 3 precincts 67
Nemaha, 17 precincts 28
Nuckolls, 19 precincts 248
Pierce. 1 precinct 61
Phelps, t precincts 89
Seward, 17 precincts 348
Sherman, 4 precincts 132
Stanton, 11 precincts 96
Thurston, t precincts 94
llev. 12 precincts 194
W'ashtngton. complete 198
Wayne, complete 222
lorn, it precincts 519
Touls 12,860
Nine precincts missing.
323
120
61
71
492
4.H
39
97
212
53
31
127
3H9
565
4.2S5
95
34
123
44
26
333
318
137
17
44
373
23
!.46
221
17
59
08
446
343
82
194
467
10!
90
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339
349
543
It, 167
Totals 4U7S 7.471 9.0V4
one precinct missing. -Nine
precincts missing.
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Brown. Norris.
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FLOUR THIEVES ARE
BUSY IN BROKEN BOW
- . Adama. S pretincts jvs)
BROKEN BOW, April 3.-fBpectal.)-A rLPJ""0'" L
. . . ( arwMf4p v precincts.......,,..., m
gang of thieves operating In town seems ' Box Butte. 1 precincts 114
to be specialising on flour. Twice within i Boyd. 3 preclncta ' 78
the last few days warehouses rlor.g1ng "r!wn- 1 P"01"---- 21
to two grocery firms have been broken j Bm!mm?.""":. j
Into during the night and a quantity of 1 Butler, complete!!!"!!.!!!"'.!"! 3e)
flour taken, probablv !.8n pounds In all j Cedar. 11 precincts lli
A streak of flour leading from the ware- Ic'uminprnc,-,!.;.;:::.";: Jff
house through the alley east to Eighth i Custer. ( precincts M
avenue showed the direction taken by- Custer. 1 precinct
the thieves on their last marauding expe- I !!i!!2' pi''nft-
.... ..... ' lawes. 1 precinct. ............. in
dillon. but at this point all traces were ; Dawson. 7 precincts 315
lost and the officers compelled to a ban- j Dooge. complete 87
don-the search. There Is absolutely no "Douglas 4,l4
.-lew as to the perpetrators and the offl- Seefcpiete.!."!"."."'"""" 874
Ti are working on the theory that the Gosper. 2 precimns!.".'.'.'!.". i
robbery waa coeaaaittecl by old offenders ' Greeley, t precincts m
I Hall. 14 predacts 448
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foiluwa the first dose of Dr. King , New j g
Life Pills, the painless regulators that i Howard. It renmta.... 4
i Jefferson. 13 preetnets gjg
Keya Pane, 3 preetnets. at
Knox, 1 prec-.net. - je
strengthen yoa. Guaranteed,
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New Officers at West Pol at.
WEST POINT. Neb.. April 2i.-(8peclal.)
The new city administration haa been
Inducted Into office. Mayor William Dill
haa made appointments as follows: City
attorney, M. McLaughlin; marshal, Fred
Jacobs; night watch, George Shaw; city
physician. tr. H. S. Summers. No ap
pointment baa yet been made for water
commissioner. It being the Intention of
the mayor to consolidate that office with
the office of water works engineer. Coun
cilman Henry lckman waa cnoaen presi
dent of the council.
Ledge Hall far Heights.
FREMONT. Neb,. April H.-lSpedal.)-Trfumph
lodge. Knights of Pythias, at a
recent meeting voted to purchase tbe
Women's Christian Temperance union
temple at the corner of Military and Park
avenues, and will put the property In
shape for lodge purposes. It wss built In
I85t by the Women's Christian Temper
ance union, contains an excellent hall
on the first floor and stage and la ad
mirably suited for a lodge room.
Brekea slew Wlaa (rasa Maaaa City.
BROKEN BOW. Neb.. AorU 21 fine.
cBl The Rroken Bow High school base
ball team defeated Mason 4'lty In a botiy
12 Glass before Breakfast
tone, up the tomach, clean
the hetul and dot yoa good.
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DEATH RECORD.
4arl staffer.
NORTH PLATTE. Neb., April a.-.SredaD-Carl
Shaffer, an architect of
thla cltv, died at 3 o'clock Saturday
morning in St. Luke's hospital. Ha waa
operated on a short time ago for append!
cms and seemed to be getting along
nicety until last night. His father and
mother, rormerly of Omaha, but recently
moved to Los Angeles, hsve been notified.
His death waa entirely unexpected. For
the last two years he has been an archi
tect In thie city and has designed a num
ber of the business buildings here. The
largest are the Elks' building and the
Tlmmerman hotel.
38 rm. 4 aeries Geodetl.
WEST POINT, Neb., April :i.-(Spe.
claD-Tha death of Mrs. Charles GoodelL
formerly of this county, Is announced aa
having occurred at Irma. Kan. Mrs.
Goodell waa the wife of the former sta
tion agent at the Northwestern depot at
Beemer and waa formerly Miss Iatverne
Gibbon. She grew to womanhood here.
She lesvea a husband and two daughters.
The cause of death was tuberculosis.
the child was closely wrapped In a shawl,
"hen the mother discovered her child
was dead ahe was distracted.
laraat fteaatbered te Death.
SIOUX FALLS. S. D., April 21. -(Spe
cial. Aa the result of being wrapped
too closely the infant child of Mr. and
Mrs. Magsgadt. who reside on a farm
In Douglas county, was smothered to
LETTERS PATENT ISSUED
TO WESTERN INVENTORS
SHIP'S OPERATOR
RELATES STORY
(Continue from First Pateo.)
t-lr?iVa so far man is i-uncernol. was
deV4tlfit8ii hv fht chttimun M 1rvtv
mciai list of lttra patent of lnvrn-ifrom thy witness an acknowledgment
tlon, tsUUtM from th I'mtad States pat jthat on Sunday evening l.rtd wait aitttnic.
ent offtrts at Washington. !. c. to In- th teleh.ne apparatus Mapped to his
habitants of Iowa and Nebraska, for lh ears, adjust.! his acroum. whtle th
wek ending April 30. mi, a reported steamshtn fallfornlan. swkin ir kaui
rrom th ofHce of W.llard Kd-ly. solicitor
of patents and counnelor in patent rausc.
1U City National bank building. Omaha,
Neb.:
Krnrst E. Adams and J. U Pudek of
Schuyler, Neb,, for ptg fon-eps.
lorRe M. Anderson of Cordon. Nob.,
for wire clamp.
Osear T. Anderson of Waterloo. N
for tool for cutting teeth on worm,
wheels.
Joseph M. Chapman of Macedonia, la ,
for colter attachment for plows.
Jeremy B. Coonrod of Rock Island, la
for armor for vehicle tirea.
Howard K. Dinwiddle of On a a, la
for manure spreader.
Ixula ;. Kmrnona of Cedar Falls, .
for knockdown heating anDaiattis f..r
corn cribs.
Thomas B. Ford of Fairfield !- f.r
ad junta Me window arreen.
Nicholas U. Ua.es of Waterl.Mv 1.
for friction clutch.
Julius C. Ilarnham of I.lmvtln V.K
for harness.
ItivmotMl 8. Hill and O. P. I 'ml r
01 inaianoia, ia.. tor carniireter.
Solomon B. Humbert of Cedar Falls, la.
for rail-tie.
John W. Kemnf of Ooehner. Neb - f.e
core for making concrete culverts.
Mlilam li. Stone of Bayard. Neb., for
plow.
Kalph H. Throckmorton of )I..moste4t
Neb., for manure spreader.
the Titanic that tceberKs wore Invading
the lanes of ocean travel, c.illcd Inces
santly. Hrido &atd he hoard the call, but
did not answer Ncau he was "buisy."
It mas not until a half-hour later that
th CaHforninn. striving to reach the
atramshlp Baltic, reached also the Titanic,
whereupon the warning that thrt-e huge
icebergs had been sighted was notd by
Bride and verbally communicati-d to the
liner's captain.
Senator Smith established by Gusllelmo
Marconi. Inventor of the wireless system
bearing his name, that both th TUiinlc
and the Frankfurt operated virtually the
same tpe of Instruments. In the opinion
of the inventor there existed no reason
why communication between the two vs
sela should not have been perfect, pro
vided weather conditions were favorable.
The night. It previously had been estab
lished, was clear and there was no fog
or other atmospheric dlsturltance.
"Died of Pneumonia
Is never written of thosa who ctirs
coufths and colda with Vr. Kings New
Discovery. Ouaranteod. 50c and 1100.
For sale by Beaton Drug Co.
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Schlitz Bottled Beer Depot
723 S. 9th St., Omaha, Nebr.
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The Beer
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STREET CAR HINTS
-XII
Every street car on the sytem is thoroughly
cleaned and fumigated at frequent inter
vals. We ask passengers to co-operate
with us in keeping them clean and sanitary.
Omaha & Council Bluffs
Street Railway Company
Facts lor
Wise Women!
1
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This is the new high bull nxxlrl,
No. 355, in our Auto-Massage
Self-Reducing Corset $3.50.
These corsets girr you constant,
gentle massage, which softens the
Aesh, drives away the fat, malting
you permanently smaller and su
premely comfortable.
No. 353 it same with low bust;
No. 354 has medium bust $3.50.
D
EAR MADAM :
REMEMBER!
1. Abdominal reduction is
dangerous unless you have
the complete abdominal tup
port which only the Nemo
gives.
No other corset gioes the
tlighlat abdominal support
2. A durable elastic fabric
is essential in making long
corsets flexible and com
fortable. Amo Laslikzopi Webbing
b the only clastic fabric in
existence that will not lose Us
elasticity.
3. The perfected Nemo
of to-day is the combined
result of over a hundred
patented inventions.
Nemo imitations short feeble
copies of only a few of the
famous Nemo features, and
none of the latest improvements.
IF YOUR DEALER
tries to sell you sometning
"just as good" when you ask
for a Nemo
Be a
Wise Woman
and go to a store where
they will sell you what you
want.
A Nemo for Every Figure
$3.00,$3.50,H00ud$5.0O
Sold in good stores in
every country where corsets
are worn.
KOPS BROS, Mfra, New York
Expert Repairing
Watch and Jewelry
Best of Work. &orest
Prices.
Frits Sandwall Co.
30S South 15th Street.
ftiiiimn.fiin
Builds Strength
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