19 lrlK BEE: OMAHA. FKIJDA Y, JUNE 3. 1921. Society Ptrterf-Williams, Mix Margaret Williams, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Manley Wil liams, became the bride Thursday evenin got Lloyd Meters, ton of Mr -and Mrs. O. M. Peters. t Rev. John Kelly officiated. The bridesmaid. Mary Wil li ''is, sister of the bride, wore orchid organdy. Her bouquet was of pink rosi The b ride wore white georgette combined With lace and carried , white roses. The couple will take a western . trip returning to Omaha about - July I. Johnson-Stauffer. The marriage of Miss Ruth Stauffer and Martin Johnson took place Thursday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Stauffer. Rev. R. L. Wheeler officiated. Pink and white peonies were used through the rooms. Twenty guests attended the ceremony. Miss Anna Stauffer, sister of the bride, was the bride's only attend ant. She wore yellow organdie and carried lavendar sweetpeas. The bride wore white georgette and - carried a shower bouquet of . roses and sweetpeas. Fern Roberts was best man. After a western trip the couple will reside in Omaha. Junior League President University Banquet The University of Omaha Alumni association will hold its annual ban- Suet at the Prettiest Mile club, Fri ay evening, at 6:30 o'clock. A r business meeting and election of of :' ficers will follow. University trustees, invited as ;, guests of honor, include Mesdames : George A. Joslyn, M. O. Maul, John Bekins, W.' S. Robertson, W. T. Graham. 'George H. Payne, J. P. Lord, D.'W. Merrow, George Ras mussen, W. A. Gordon, Paul Kuhns, Henry Keiser; Messrs. John Bekins, ; W. S. Robertson, W. T. Graham, George H. Payne. J. P. Lord, D. W. Morrow, George Rasmussen, W. A. Gordon, Faul Kuhns and Henry 'Keiser. -' , Job's Daughters Give Concert. Job's Daughters, Bethel No. 1, will . present a concert Saturday evening v at 8:15 o'clock at Masonic temple, ; under direction of Lillian Gould ' Faber. ' The program will include chorus ,' numbers: a violin solo, "Andante at ;; Sherzo Capriccioso," byMrs. Faber, i accompanied by Mrs. , Howard Rushton; reading from "Les Misera bles," Maud Monroe; dance, Men- . delssohn's "Spring Song," Ruth and Ethet Mick. Chorus numbers will be accompanied by Mrs. Henry Best. Carter Lake News. ii Carter Lake Kensington club will 'i meet for luncheon Wednesday of each week at the club house. Harry Mahaffey is spending a few days in Wyoming. ,!,' Mrs. Morris Fleming, who has !k been visiting Mrs. A. S. Campbell, Hi has returned to her ranch near Ogallala, Neb. it: Mr. and Mrs. Burton Laird have opened their cottage at the Lake. ; Mrs. Harry Mallo and Mrs. Harry Jones have gone to California for 'i the summer. ; , Lakoma Country Club. I'. Mrs. R. L. Reynolds entertained i;;'.18 guests at the get-together j: dinner Thursday evening at Lakoma ;; Country club. . The board of directors made reservations for the get-together din ner Thursday evening. Covers were . i laced for 14. Returns From School. 'i Stanley DeVore, son of Mr. and i. Mrs. F. S. De Vore, returned Tues day from Kemper Military academy .; at Booneville, Mo. He was honored ,. Wednesday evening at a dinner !. dance at Fort Calhoun when Mr. v i and Mrs. M. M. McCarthy enter tained for him. Twenty guests at- ; tended.; r ' ;'i Sorority Luncheon. ! . Members of Alpha Phi will have !. luncheon at the Athletic club Satur- : day. Seven daily newspapers in Loulsi , ana are edited by women. HI I J ' 'Jl!nehrt-Mndf n". Phot Miss Gertrude Stout is the new president of the Omaha Junior League, succeeding . Miss Gladys Peters. She was elected Thursday morning at the annual election -at the Country club when the "Leagu? ticket" won over the nominating committee slate. Other officers chosen are Mrs. Louis Clarke, first vice president; Mrs. George Redick, second vice president; Miss Catherine Thummel, recording secretary; Mrs; Paul Gal lagher, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Ray Lowe, treasurer.- What's What By HELEN DECIE Invitations to class-day exercises are sent out two or three weeks in advance of the commencement date. Intimate friends are asked to lunch eon, and cards for the "Prom" or class dance may be included. If the academy or college is a considerable distance from the home town, rela tives and local friends who may be sending "graduation gifts" should dispatch these early, so that the pack ages may not arrive "after the fair." Only members of the family or family friends send gifts of jewelry to a girl graduate, flowers, books paper-cutters, silver pencils, etc., are always in good taste. A young man latitude in accepting tokens oi more latitude in accepting tokens or more intrinsic value, .such as a gold toun tain pen or cuff links. The right sort of books are always appreciated, Congratulations may be sent with or without gifts. Presents are by no means obligatory on these occasions, but people who accept invitations usually make some sort of return either in entertainment or by send ing an appropriate gift to the grad uate. .,. ; ' ... . ... . . (Copyright,-1921, by Public Ledger Co.) Headache Bands A brightly-colored handkerchief tied over the hair is the newest note in the tennis costume introduced by Mile. Lengen, the famous French tarltr rtiamni'nfi A 'wide . "hMdarhr" band is being substituted by some of me lair piayers, in oroer to Keep ine hair tidy. In Japan there are a large number of women who, as heads of busi ness houses, employ many men and women, but suffrage is withheld from them because they are women 3 C! When it comes to buying milk How Much . Thought Do You Give to Its Quality?, No dealer can be SURE of the QUALITY or PURITX of his product unless he has a system: of safeguards that begin to work before the , milk is pro duced and continue to function -until the milk has been deliv ered to your home. Alamito Milk is Wholesome, Clean and Safe It is safeguarded by the most modern methods every step of the way. It is cooled on the farms, hauled in under cover,, clarified, pas teurized, cooled and bottled by , the most scientific methods." That 'a why your neighbor uses Alamito Milk. Call the office and one of the WHITE WAGONS will serve you. Alamito "Milk Vhite" Dairy Leavenworth St. at 26th Phone Douglas 0409. Omaha, Neb. i Personals Dr. and Mrs. H. C Sumney- left Monday for an eastern trip. Mrs. Sumney plans to spend the summer in Mime. Mr. and Mrs. V B. Fordyce of Los Angeles. Cal.. arrived Wednes day. to spend a month at the E. C Blundell home. - Mrs. George McNamara and daughter, Catherine, who have been visiting in Omaha, returned to their home Wednesday. Miss Bernice Bushee arrives this week-end from Fairfield, Neb., to spend several days visiting Miss Katherine Reynolds, ,. Rudder Norton returns to Omaha this week-end from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, where he has been attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Duffy of St Louis, who were called to Omaha by the death of Mr. Duffy s mother, are at the Patrick Duffy home. Misses Margaret Eastman and Dorothy Norton, students at High land Hall, Hollidaysburg, Pa., will return to Omaha about June 11, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nash leave thf latter part of the month to . end the summer at Winchenden, Mass., and points in New Hampshire. Mr. and .Mrs. John A. McShane left Monday for their home in Coro nado Beach, Cal. They have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hos-ford. Mrs. B. B. Davis underwent an operation Wednesday at Rochester, Minn. She was accompanied to Rochester by her husband, Dr. Davis, and Miss Olga Metz. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McShane have returned from an eastern trip, in cluding Baltimore and Atlantic City. While in Baltimore they secured a home in Roland Park, where they will reside after July 1. , Mrs. R. C. Howe leaves Friday evening for Chicago. She will meet her daughter, Miss Marion Howe, there and they will return to Omaha the latter part of next week. Miss Howe has been spending some-time in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Guiou leave June 23 to speifd the summer at Prior lake. Mrs. Will Coad and Mrs. Joseph 'Byrne will also sum mer there. The children of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Westbrook will go there about July 1; Miss Camilla Edholm, a student at Simmons college, Boston, will attend a house party at Grand Beach, Me., and will also visit with Mrs. H. C. Sumney at Portland, Me., before re turning to Omaha. She is expected home the latter part of Jime. - League Speaker x ? Its j Mrs. C. G, Ryan of Graijd Island is one of the speakers at the state convention, League of Women Voters, in Lincoln next week. She will appear Wednesday morriing on the subject "Food Supply and De mand." Mrs. Ryan is regarded as one of the strong members of the League in Nebraska. ' Friday Affair; The Daughters of Isabella will an entertainment at Jacobs hall, iy, June 3, at 8 o'clock give Friday, Miss Eula Bates of Sorinefield. Neb.,is the guest of Mrs. Frank C. fatton. Miss Jithel Parson spent last week-end in Springfield with Miss Bates. J The women of Constantinople have been emancipated, but in the streets they wear what appears almost like a uniform. The cut of all street costumes is almost the same, the onlv difference being "in the color. General Pershing Will Address Women GeneraJ John J. Pershing will speak to the League of Women Voters next Tuesday evening in Lin coln, before the state, convention of that body. His subject will be "Dis armament." The convention of the League will be held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 7-9. Mrs. E. F. Pettis of Lincoln is president of the local organization and Mrs. Charles Dietrich of Hastings, state president. Since - Carrie Chapman Catt's ad dress in Cleveland on disarmament, the League has been making the sub ject an issue. Faculty Reception. A program was given Wednesday evening at the eighth annual faculty reception at the University of Omaha. Those taking part included Mr. and Mrs. - Charles Thiem, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Trotzman and Miss Gertrude Thiem who gave musical numbers. A short play was presented with the following cast, Izma Tucker, Esther- Janssen, Myrtle Sorenson and Dwight Higbee. Dinner for Mrs! Hull Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Westbrook entertained at dinner at their home, Thursday evening, in honor of Mrs. C. A. Hull who leaves Satur day to spend the summer abroad. Covers were placed for eight. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae will meet for luncheon Saturday at 1 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. R. E. Davis, 530 South Fifty-second street, street. "HELP YOURSELF CLUB" Standing of the Club Members ZJUSTtT nk.-i countM in tu affic al tha Club Muafar up to 3 p. m., Waanaiday, Juu 1. It will b aalletd by atwlyinf thU list that mny chant hava bam ma da la tha positlona of ioma in tha raca. Club mtmbtra who aatarad only a ahart tin afa -aw hava eamman-Bf paai tions in tha column. What athara eaa ate, you can ao. TRY IT. VOTE VALUE OF SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENTS Tha DAILY and Bandar. Morning- or Erai inr. by Bay Carrier in Omaha, roonril Bluffa and In town where Carrier Boy wifret raaiDiauica, Jtt Years i:s.S I Yeara , st.tt 1 Year ( Month i.io I Month ...t .(5 ' Kw J50.000 180,009 TS.000 11.000 11,00 Moraine or Erenlnjr Wllhoot Bnnday by Carrier Boy Service. New 160.000 13S.000 (1,009 11,009 10.000 S Yr., S month .....i:s.SS 1 Jeer n.9 1 Year 7. SO Month J. Month l.tS - , Sunday Only by Boy Carrier. 5 Yeara ....$25.69 2 Yeara 10.49 1 Tear S.SO I Month 2.(0 New 150.000 70.000 S3, 000 11.000 Moralac, Xrenlnr and Bnnday by Boy Carrier. New 1 Yr I Month .....115.(0 ito.ooo 1 Year 11.00 151,000 ( Month .1 1.09 ,000 t Month 4.50 15.000 Daily Ml San day by Kail, New IMYeirs 115.50 150,000 S Year 11.00 130,000 1 Year T.50 03,000 Montha 4.00 13,000 S Month 1,00 10,000 Dally Only by Mali, Without Sunday New I Year ', 115.09 160,000 5 Year 10.00 70,000 1 Year 6.00 32,000 6 Montha 1 60 13,000 Sunday Only by Mall, 4 Yeara 1 Year i 1 car .... ( Month '. . 1, ... ...110.00 5.90 ... 1.60 1.15 New 70.000 52,000 12,000 5.000 Renewal aubacription paymanta will b civaa half as many vote aa new aubicription DISTRICT JiO. I Will Include all territory intld the City limit of Omaha outn of Paeifle atreet. weat of the river to Sarenty. aeeond atreet, including- Ralitoa, Belto vue. Fort Crook and Avery. One 11,115.00 MaxweU. one tlOO.M B. A I.. Deposit and one f 100.00 B. h. Depoilt will be awarded la thi dlttrlct. ADVKRTlSEMEJiT. Doctors Recommsnd Bon-Opto for tho Eyes Physicians and eye specialists pre scribe Bon-Opto as a safe home remedy in the treatment of eye troubles and to strengthen eyesight. Soldundefmoney refund guarantee by all, druggists. "In order to gather statistics of value, X-Ray pictures of your teeth will be taken free of charge, daily, 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Room 603 Securities." R. W. Sate, 161 8. S3d Of, 590 Erneat Herngren. 1015 8. 7th. ....07,710 L. A. Speltier. 6630 S. 13d it. Tin Mrs. J. N. William, 3605 8.. 23d ,.455,540 Mr. F. Marecek, 6310 S. 10th) ....404,410 Mr. Pearl Starkey, 4825 Poppleton481,040 Mr. P. D. Hawarth, 1776 a 8th ..475.780 ueorg feierson, 5413 Wright . Mr. Thomas Seize, 2318 I St. , Norman LewU, 1923 S. 29th... H. Makenholz, 1323 Monroe ... Henry Furat, 3205 W Miss I. E. Kolle, 1338 S. 31st ... Mrs. C. A. Kauth, 1822 Bancroft John Spell, 810 Forrest Ave. ... John Andriconls, 6413 S. 33d j. Li. ueecrort, 4645 8. 18th, ..475,380 ..443.680 ..376.391 ..373,9 ..369.430 ..306,640 ..310,970 ..280.140 ....265,070 230,560 Mrs. C. A. Christiansen. 612 Cedar. 208.989 U. H. Evans, 4660 S. 40th 202.890 Iva Slegel. 1724 Dorcaa 178,890 John Kwasniewskl, 2867 Oak ....145,650 Martha Ebert, 2403 Poppleton 133,800 Mrs. O. S. rJusenbury, 1906 S. 33d.. 98,460 Mrs. Anna Ruppert, 1014 Martha... 78,430 Mis C. O'Halloran, 2971 8. 10th.... 29,370 Mr. E. J. McEvoy, 3323 8. 14th ... 11,280 K. H. Burke, 1102 Park Ave. .... 11.860 Mrs. Mary R. Cole, 209 France .... 6.240 Mrs. Ella Postal. 2300 S. 14th .... S.070 DISTRICT NO. t V Will include all territory insld the city limit of Omaha and on, and north of Pacific street, west of the river to Eighty-third street and aa far north a Maple atreet. One 11,115.06 Maxwell, one StOO.OO B. L. Deposit and one f 100,00 B. Deposit wlU be awarded la thi district. A. M. Senders, Plattsmouth 453,820 Josephine Ketchmark, Ft. Calhoun. 447,920 Mabel Bradta, West Point 420,150 Jessie B. Kays, Wisner 376,340 Maria Rowaldt, Yutan 874,910 Henrietta Miller, Oakland 870,190 Nellie Dwyer. Colon 366,840 Alvln F. Barton, Lyons , 367,820 Mrs. Lulu Owens, Ashland 330,160 E. F. Cushman, Kennard 341,220 Herman Bunk, Beemer ....311,770 Donald Wauch, R. 3, Valley .329.790 Mildred E. Johnson, Mead .-,..316,390 Mrs. P. E. Buck, Fremont.,.. 310,480 Emma Fredstrom. Oakland 304.760 R. V. Kennedy, Tekamah 300,730 Mrs. Chaa. Andrews, Arlington 296,470 Jena Jensen, Lyon 219,360 W. H. Hoerstmann, Fremont 316,700 Anna Blumm, Sorlbner...., 214,910 Mr. John Huebner, R. 3 213 430 Gordon Smith, Lyon , 190.910 I. N. Warrick. Blair ltd. 390 J. M. Fox, Gretna. !tS,170 J. H. Domingo, Weeping Water, (D.4S0 Clifford Cunningham. Wahoo U,860 Cha. J. Bwoboda, Prague 129.000 Mrs. Edith Schooler, Rosalie 118,060 Mrs. O. B. Darling, Hooper 115.580 Stella Starry. Springfield ing.70o Wm. Mick. Cedar Bluffs 102.800 Emma Johnson, R. I., Fremont.... 101, 790 it, a. Biruiner, wraig U'.iuu DISTRICT NO. 1. Will Include the following counties In the state of Nebraska: Otoe, Nemaha, Richardson, Pawnee, Johnson, Gage, Lancaster, Seward, Saline, Jefferson, Thayer, Fillmore, York, Hamilton, Clay, Naekolls, Webster and Adam. On S1.115.0A Maxwell, one S200.0O B. - L. Deposit and one 1100.00 B. A Ij. Deposit will be awarded in thi district. Mrs. Marie Coulter, 3000 Harney .409,810 O. W. Hendee, 4204 Burdette ...498,640 Ralph N. Pratt, 602 S. 28th 497,680 Mrs. A. E. Waack, 3222 Howard.. 497,210 Dr. Frank G. Smith, Blackstone. .'.496,110 Mrs. j. HUDDara, 3SU4 jrornam 96.130 Kloye B. Morell, 544 8. 25th Ave 494,630 mrs. r-muy winner. n w. zotn. . .493.430 Mrs. B. N. Clausen, 4809 Under' d 437,130 Mrs. M. L. Yosburg, 2564 Douglas 441,740 R. E. Holbrook. 3556 Pacltlo 419,470 C. B. Hyde. 3S30 Seward ....416.790 Louis J. Schafer, 113 N. 26th. ...403,400 c. A. weir, 1915 cnanes 392,390 E. H. White, 667 b. 33d ........369,990 Mildred Plank, 2714 Burt ......358,310 A. Hicks, 2710 Miami ..........343,070 Dessle D. Harrop, 2667 Douglas - ..340,860 Mrs. W. J. Whltaker, 4804 Dodge.340,580 Mrs. C. M. Tomanea, 4507 Charlea.311,640 Douglas Peters, 206 S. 32d 304,410 Mrs. Anne Marinelll. 858 8. list. .300.960 P. J. Wrlcht. 2310 Howard 293.210 iv. t. zeisel, 3314 uecatur zss.ziju Horace Bcnaerrer, zz turning . .zt2,iu Harold Anderson, 3110 Marcy ...242,350 J. K. Mcintosh, 4160 Chicago ...239,050 Rev. N. C. Hanson. 1713 N. :6th.. 338. 9S0 A. D. Klein, jr.. 4806 Dodge ....224,980 Mrs. Bessie Beach. 1008 8. 20th ..216.000 Phlnas Wlntroub, 1324 Howard ...180,510 Fred Keogh, 220 N. 19th .......173,010 I,. K. Swanson, 4119 Lake 104,390 Mrs. C. E. Linneman. 1633 Victor ..137,870 Harold Netlaon, 4313 Seward 118, WO C. F. Slosson, jr., 4900 Cuming ..113.030 Roland Prelsman, 101S N. 32d ... 60,400 Mrs. Mary Engle. 2(05 Cuming ... 44.390 W. C. Nellson. 1824 N. 33d 11.800 Thos. K. McLeavey. 833 Park..:. 5,480 W. Lutes, 117 8. 25th Ave ....... ,000 Hard Roll -the bread you will approve In tHe modest homes of the workers at club luncheons as well as the homes that set the standards for their localities you will find HARD ROLL bread. , Many a, good cook has told us that not until she had tried Hard Roll did she believe that bakers' bread could be made so delicious try a loaf TODAY and you,' too, will give it , your ap proval. . ; : :;; ; Health y; hard - playing youngsters have vigorous appetites and "pieJlg,, be tween meals on Hard Boll 'bread will help to keep the bloom of youth on their cheeks. When next you phone your grocer1 ask for HAED ROLL bread your entire f cimily will thoroughly en- joy its wholesome goodness. DISTRICT NO. S. Will Include aU territory Inside the city limit of Omaha on and north of Maple atreet, west of the- river to Eighty-third street and north to Bar grant street, Including Xloreac and the Carter Lake district. One 11,115.00 Maxwell, on SJOO.OO B. L. Deposit and one 1100.00 E. L. Deposit wUl be awarded in tcts district. Vera Orosshaus. Sutton 495.710 Agnes Kraaomll. Aurora... 498.720 Eleanor Shoff, Falrbury 497,970 Mrs. Mark Hall. Auburn 496.970 8. D. Long, Cowles.... 495,210 Mrs. unas. Fowler, Nebraska City. .494,700 R. W. Mastln, Tobias 494,160 Sirs. Thomas Brewer, Geneva 494,160 Emma Kruts, Deshler 460,920 E. E. Holmes, Inland 459,220 Mrs. Dean Kite, Auburn 406,710 Lola Kosford, Seward 400,790 Velva Bair, Fairmont .588,890 Jewell Howard, Lincoln 375,000 Mrs.-Otis Wolford, Clay Center.... 359,430 Charles Laune, Alexandria ...837,620 Raymond L. Crosson, Hastings. ...176,800 Margaret Aherns, Falls City 260,190 Mrs. Lydla Wolfskin, Superior.... 256, 980 George Whitesell, Keneaaw 249,280 Mrs. C. D, Riley, Tecuroseh 217.600 Mrs. B. Anderson, 1324 H. Lincoln. .210,310 Delma Harp, Belvedere 180,270 Vera Butler, Red Cloud 160,170 Gail Parsons, Humboldt. 166,970 Mrs. W. L. Chapman, Glltner... .142,470 Mrs.' Maria Morrlss, Hebron 121,690 a. E. Gllmore, Harvard 115,490 Tllll Nolte. R. 1,. Auburn... 115,370 Alfred Bookwalter, Pawnee City.. 100,140 W. E. Price, Crete 94.170 Mrs. B. F. Jordon, York 65,790 C. M. Beggs, Carleton 62,400 Edward Brunlnr, Brunlng 54,290 Gladys Leahy, Peru 16,000 . DISTRICT NO. S. Will Include all territory in th state .of Nebraska aa ineladad la Districts Number and 7, also territory In South Dakota. Kansas and Colorado, On Ca,lU.O Maxwell, one 1500.00 B. tu Deposit aad one $100.00 B. - . Dynt will b awarded in thi G. J. Emery, 2554 Pratt. ........ .499,900 Mrs. W. W. Davis, 3929 Flor. Blva..497,M0 Violet Brotchle. 6020 Flor. Blvd. .496,800 A. L. Frederick, 2568 Whitmore. .. .495,600 Mrs. G. L. Tracy, 2811 Browne. .. .494,960 W. E. Stutenroth, 2460 Camden. .491,800 Mona Harris, 2964 N. 47th Ave. .421,090 P. F. Grutschewski, 8331. Ames.... 317.400 Mrs. J. M. Streeter.4008 N. 84th..300,41"0 Leo Daniels. 3303 Maple.... .291,400 Mrs. R. Tedesco, 2939 Lin. Blvd. .285,060 Edna' Lawrenson, 7711 N. 28th Ave. 281,890 C. D. Schnell. 2423 Crown Point. .'. .272,760 C: Hall, 1870 Vane i 167,850 Mrs1. A. Dangel, 6125 Flor Blvd. .. .215,070 H. Cbrtstanstn, 6904 Mihne Lusa.. 818,750 Mrs. Gust Krantz, 7301 Maple. .. .100,280 S. M. Flnley. 1921 Binney 194,780 Mrs. Harry Rogers, 8511 N. 29th.. 188.810 Mrs. L. M. Thlrtle, 6005 N. 30th. .160,810 Winifred Travis. 1861 Fowler 149,980 Mrs. Tom Rodebaugh. 3180 Mer'th. 119,760 Mrs. E. G. Peels, 2727 Laurel.... 21,340 DISTRICT NO. 4. WlU include all territory to the city of Council Bluff, including; tha Bfana wa district. ' . One fl.llS.00 Maxwell, one 1200.00 B. L. Deposit and eaa 100.00 B. L. Deposit will be awarded in thi district. Mrs. Iva M. Ford, 305 S. 18th 499,310 Mr. M. A. Smith, 2304 Ave. V 498,540 Anna Ward. 1000 5th Ave 497,020 Gertrude Sullivan, 813 Ave. B 361,880 R. p. Bonn. 200i n Ave i.iy Mrs. Wm. J. Ryan. 202O Ave. A..... 263,810 Ray Wilcox, 520 Voorhla.. 246,760 Dorothy Lenlhan, 653 Harrison. ... .219,910 Mrs. Ada McLaughlin, 1903 3d Ave.. 300,490 Mrs, Peter Jensen. Oakland, Ct... .144,900 Lou DunlaD. Grand Hotel 141,670 R. D. Edwards. 2310 Ave. C 121,040 A. P. Clobridae. 300 W. Pleree 49.080 A. W. Geiger, Jr., 420 Damon. ..j... 26,1 Mr. w i. Mitchell. 2035 Ave. A... 21,9 Bertha ZobeU 720 Ave. , M00 PETERSEN & PEGrAU BAKING COMPANY ALSO OF TIP-TOP BREAD. DISTRICT NO. S. ' WlU Include all the territory In th; state of Iowa outside the city of Council Bluff and th Manawa dis trict. One $1,118.00 Maxwell, one $100.00 B. L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. L. Deposit will be awarded la th district. Rev. G. B. Bauman, Mlnden .....499,000 Betty Eacrett, Malvern 495,070 Merle Andress. Oakland ,...479,9o0 Glen C. Sllllck, Missouri Valley ...434.040 June Ovlatt, Shenandoah 393.670 Bert Graham, R. 1, Logan 387,000 Harlan Klutts, Mondamin 370,320 O. J. Atkins. Neola 360,370 Mrs. Nettle Batcheldom Rlverton.. 367,940 Mrs. S. L. Jefferson. wooaoine....3.si Geo. W. Moore. Bart let t June Beaver, Harlan Hasel Donaldson, Avoca .. Nellie J. Eolleder, Thurman Mrs. Billie Iwen, Schleswifc Marlon Caughell, Carson .. Leona Hamann, Persia .... Opal Snyder, Randolph .... Myrtle Rogers, Percival ... Gladys Mavis, Harlan ., Merle B. Travis, Carson Fred Tanks, Avoca ,. ... Ruth Knight, Glenwood T. J. Comer. Missouri Valley Mrs. Ona Johnson, Pacific Jet. Mrs. Lowell C. Mattox. Shelby. Bernard Franklin, Hamburg Mrs. Ray Pierson, Henderson E. E. Axthelm. Glenwood .... Grant E. rroyo, Marian , Blanch Collins, Red Oak .341.730 .338,090 .335,770' .311.700 .320,140 .289,110 .276,940 .269,470 .260.770 .238,480 .231,070 ...127.110 ...230.000 ...206,414 ...170,910 ...170,900 ...164,640 ... 112.024 ... 79,440 6.000 3,000 ' DISTRICT NO. Will Include the fellow Inr counties ia the state of Nebraska i Cast, Sarpy, Douglas (outside the city of Omaha), Ha tinders. Dodge, Wahlngtnn, Burt, Cuming. Thurston. Dakota. Dixon. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $300.00 B. L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. St L. Deposit will be awarded la thla district. Zetta Lowsr, Valparaiso 499,960 Ed R. Horsk, Winnebago 47,o Frank Pallas, Ponder 490.950 G. C. Hobsck. Nehawka 49,eio Mrs. Archie Roberts, No. Bend 478.700 Herman A. Homann, Elkhorn 453.900 M. A. Hoststler. ghelton ....499,490 Wm. Halsey. Lebanon. ..499.190 J. F. Schwalger, North Platta ....497,190 Hazel Farrell. 'Gothenburg 495,670 Harriet Edwards, Scottsbluff 494.850 A. R. Lee. 710 Locust, No. Platte.480,060 P. C. McKensie. Burwell 471.900 C. O. Jones, Hyannis 469,730 Mrs. E. Stelhke, Holdrege 452,740 Mrs. J. A. Quinton. Brule 482.990 Mrs. H. J. Mcintosh, Cosad 414,240 Mrs. E. J. Relchsteln. Mlnden ..404.690 Mrs. A. K. Callahan, Gerlng , ....396,460 Martin Nielsen. Dannebrog 369,370 Mrs. Fred " ColluraV Arnold ......363.970 Hilda Jscobson, Arapahoe 362,910 Mn. K. C. Dlllman, Broken Bow.. 369,180 B. O. Nisley, Lexington 358,810 Bert Brownell, Chappeli 342,490 Mrs, Bertha A. Eber, Kirk ........340,620 Fern Gates, Stamford ..330,990 Lucile Johnson, Orleana 329,990 W. B. Shelton, Faxton 321,790 J. P. Mlnner. 101 W. 6th, Or. Is... 318,110 W. K. Harris, Bertrand 313,970 Elizabeth E. Fairchild, Lemoyne..304,770 Andy Stone, Wood River 297,820 Blanche Myers, Sutherland 286,400 Dr. C. H. Blackburn, Mltctell ....276,940 Melba Phllbrick. Ord.... 266,410 Helen Hammond, Valentin ...243,770 Hazel Tfundel, Sumner ..........240.770 C. B. Dossett,' Aktell ..'.'....240,370 Harry K. 8elk, Scotia 227.840 Geo, Gardner, Bayard 320,980 Signa Peterson, Eddyvllle ........ 222,170 Mrs. Clay Funston, Ogallala 210,860 Anna' Randall. Long Fine 211,490 K. B. VanBusktrk, Mullen ....203,100 Andrew Campbell, Cambridge ....200,370 R. L. Dunn, Cth Ave., Kearney ..198,570 Mm. McKeevee, Cordova 182,780 Wm. F. Beranek, Loup City 170,910 Vera Corley, Callaway 166.840 Mrs. F. 8. Copeland. Bridgeport ....145.880 H. C. McKay, St. Paul .146.070 Ethel Fitsimones, Alnsworth 139,460 Leland Zink, McCook '.. 130,870 Albert P. Power, Greeley 117,900 winltrea sogue. Atxinson ..,.,.ai,w Harvey Thompson. Ravenna .113,700 Dick Pullman. Sarxent 100,840 Mrs. L. Rosencrans. Julesburc. Colo.100,170 Oyma Clyde. O'Neill 71,400 Ilzzi Mclntyre, xyron in.tuu Mrs. Roy Bennett, Kearney .... 48,190 Helen Loomla, Gibbon 29.610 Mabel Douglass, Morrell 12,740 John Allsky, Brownie 10,170 DISTRICT NO. . ' Will Include the following eountles In the state of Nebraska: Butler, Polk, Merrick, Nance. Piatt. Colfax, Stanton, Madison, Boone, Antelope, Fterc Wayne, Cedar and Knox. One $1,110.00 MaxweU. en $100.00 B. & L. Deposit and on $100.00 B. - L. Deposit will be awarded In this district. W. C. Halsey, Oak dale 499.020 Harry J. Muffey. St. Edward 498,900 E. C. Wilde, 123 & 8th. Norfolk. ...497,310 Mrs. Wade Pruitt, Humphrey ...... 496.790 D. P. Hill, Genoa 495,790 F. L. Brown, Schuyder 495,780 R. E. Strasburg, Polk 404,600 Helen Wynkoop, Central City 401.130 Josephine Newton, Osceola 466,300 Lydla seyersdanl. Jlaauon 44s.40 C. J. Haviland, Norfolk 428,000 Floyd Buchanan, Silver Creek 424,380 Laura Kolena, Crelghton 410,640 G. C. Saytth. Albion Juanlta-Jarlaon. 397.510 Stromsburc .......386,040 Hasel Sowdera. Nellgh 366,870 Fred T. Winglngton. Schuyler 350,080 Marguerite Durbln, Bloomfield 345,280 Blanche Colby, Shelby 336.560 Ida Ruther, Stanton 333,730 Mrs.. Ed Lyons. Newman Grove ..325,300 R. J. bwanson, Fullerton 315,800 A. E. Stafford, Rising City 315,130 Anton F. Votava, Schuyler 300,170 B. J. Maslowsky, Randolph 299.730 Josephine Evans, Piatt Center ...190.480 Vivian Dee. David City 385,170 Cedrlo Anderson, Wausa 259,480 Sam Dsvles, Wayne 230,600 Elmer Nordtand, Columbus 228,740 W. J. Keeler. Fullerton ....200.370 Henry J. Haynea, Octavla 181,740 G. C. Grlftln. Clarka ,.167,730 Ray Chase, rialnvlew 121.000 Wm. 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