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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1921)
THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. JUNE 11. 1521. To Cut Down On Bread By LORETTO C. LYNCH. Many readers' ask what ta use in place of bread. Have you ever gone to a banquet and noted how little bread is consumed? Jn other words, if you have enough of other things o cat you will not notice the lack of either bread or potatoes. Wkat then might one have for breakfast luncheon dinner? If you are trying to eliminate white bread from the morning meal try grape fruit, oatmeal and top milk or cream, one slice of toasted graham or whole wheat bread, coffee or cocoa. Two or three griddle cakes with syrup or a waffle may be introduced to take the place of bread. Any of the recipes using part corn meal for the hot-cakes are desirable. Where the diner patronizes the commercial lunch room there are any number of desirable dishes he may order with a view toward eliminating potatoes and white bread. A bowl of thick bean or pea soup with two soda crackers, a baked apple or a cup of custard and hot drink, or for the warmer days a dish of ice cream and several graham crackers is very desirable. These things are the ones most called for by the bankers and brokers of Wall street, according to a restaurant waitress in the vicinity who knows her customers individ ually. With the evening dinner there is a wirier choice. A soup of any kind reduces the appetite for the more ex pensive, perhaps more concentrated things to follow. A soup made from meat stock and containing any of the fresh or canned vegetables may be Served with either a couple of soda crackers or a thin slice of toasted" graham bread. A slice of roast beef and at least four vegetables should be served to make one forget the absence of the tobooed potato. Among the vege tables suggested are creamed cauli flower, buttered ljcets, fresh spin ach, corn, peas string beans, boiled onions, Brussels sprouts, buttered cabbage, squash, stewed tomatoes and so on. Many of these vegetables furnish bulk to the diet. They are filling without being highly nourishing. Have a salad, and have a dessert. With so many things for dinner, little bread will be consummed. Watch your bread tray. If much is consumed then you must increase the number or quantity of the vegetables served. It is never to be denied, however, that in accomplishing any end. be it a doctor's order or a life's ambition, the clement of will power plays an important part. Yet it is much more difficult to exercise the all-important will power if there is not much else than bread and meat and potatoes served. Gelatine desserts are attrac tive without being highly nourishing. At the same time they are filling. It is suggested that those house wives who arc trying to provide a diet with a minimum of bread and potatoes, definitely plan each meal on paper. Unle,ss this is done,, the novice, becoming hurried, lets the family "fill up" on a great quantity of bread. Two Wednesday Brides ! p hnJt v If 4 ' 7iTOf- 'J 8 ! W- .. ; 5 " ' ' 1 Miss Geraldine Wolf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf, became the bride of Harbert H. Tones on Wednesday afternoon at Trinity cathedral. Bishop E. V. Shayler officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Jones wlil reside here. Household Hints Use one pint of onions for four persons. Sirloin steak is good served sur rounded with fried apples. Lemon juice added to the ham burg steak will improve it, A pinch of baking powder will hold the omelet from falling. To heat milk properly it should be heated over boiling water. " Use the bread mixer when making fruit cake. It makes a very smooth dough and saves work. Chopped parsley added to creamed potatoes gives them an excellent flavor. Lettuce, cooked just as you would ' cook spinach is delicious served with beets. , Old nightgowns make excellent closet coverings for suits and eve ning dresses. Truth Stranger Than Fiction If truth is stranger than fiction, then Theodora Warfield, leading woman of the Princess Players, ap pearing this week in "You're tn Love" shouid fire her tress agent and start telling the truth for pub licity's sake. Here's the reason: I he slceo walking scene in this week's musical comedy was copied bv Otto Hauerbach, the playwright, from a really true incident in Miss Warfield's own life. Four years ago Miss Warfield was on the Island of Jamacia, in the West Indies, with Annette Kellerman's company, of mermaids et al, who were filming that bathing suit epic, "The Daugh ter of the Gods." Miss Warfield was doing "some fancy deep water swimming, and directing 500 native pearl fishers on the side. - - One week end Sir John Pringle, governor of the 'stand, placed his seaside villa at St. Anne's bay at the disposal of Anpette and her. lead ing mermaids. Young Cyril Pringle, the governor's aon, made one of the party. Theodora Warfield had been work ing under considerable strain han dling her 500 dusky mermen. That Friday when the natives were paid off there was a small riot. Miss Warfield' evidently . carried - her "nerves" to bed with her. Her nerves were too jumpy to let her stay in bed. She got up for a stroll on the beach. But without the' for mality of waking. Sleep walking, her bare feet were soon straying much too near the blue, shark infested waters of the Caribbean. But young Pringle, too, had spent an uneasy night. Smok ing on the second story piazza, he witnessed Miss Warfield s pajama promenade, and he made a dash to ward the sleep walker and saved her from getting wet above the ankles. One Otto Hauerbach, on vacation from the heavy toil of concocting frothy farces for tired business men j of Manhattan, was, another member of the party. He joined in ragging Miss Warfield at breakfast about her wading excursion. Eighteen months later Hauer bach's next play was produced in New York. Featured in it was Miss Warfield's marine sleep walking, drawn from life. The play was f'You're in Love." . The broom cover which opens up one side is a handy possession. ADVERTISEMENT. OMAHA-MAN WAS TOLD THAT HE'D NEVER GET WELL Styers Was - on Point of .Giving Up Received ,. ' Help in Nick of Time. "There is no doubt in my mind that Tanlac saved my life two years ago," said Abraham L. Styers, well known contractor, living at 4326 Pat rick avenue, Omaha. "I had been in the worst sort of health for five years and had been told several times that I would never get well. My troubles was rheu matism and lumbago. My back hurt me so and was so stiff I couldn't bend over and lots of times. I couldn't get out of a chair without help. I frequently was bilious and had awful headaches and dizzy spells at times. "Tanlac soon had me feeling like a different man. I was soon eating like a bear and picking up in weight and strength right along. Then the rheumatism began to leave me, and almost before I realized it I was a well man, without a pain or an ache. I gained over twenty pounds in weight, too. This was two years ago and I have been in the best of health since. I don't believe there is a man . in Omaha of my age in better trim physically than I am, and I give Tanlac credit." E 1 Orders of $5.00 or More Delivered Free to Any Part of City. J Mail Orders , Promptly Filled i ' VyL i ii Atlantic 1 3940 ' I Finest Quality Omaha Foodstuff s at Strik- ingly Low Prices for Saturday Selling Miss Emily Farwell Representing the J. I. Kraft ft Bros. Co, Chicago, will be at The i Table Supply to acquaint toe houVewivei of Omaha with the different ways of preparing Kraft cheese In tine. tV V Pure Cane Sugar : 100-lb. sacks ui.m.m ?69 14 lbs. for . . .t.x. , .98 California Spring Broilers per lb., 45 r Wedding Breakfast Syrup, 10-lb. cans, dark 49 Wedding Breakfast Syrup, 10-lb. cans, white 59d .Karo Syrup, No. 2, dark, per can. .15 Wedding Breakfast Preserves, 22-oz. jar Palm Olive Soap, 10 bars..,. ....... ...49 Ivory Soap, 10 bars.... ..;, .76 Electric Spark Soap, 10 bars.0,:..4S Pels Naptha Soap, 10 bars.. 63 P and Q Soap, 10 bars .630 Booth Oval Cans Sardines, per can... 25? Pine Cone Honey, lb.. 32 New York Cream Cheese, per lb 23tf Quart jars Queen Olives.,...,. 43 Drtman's Bakery Products rink and TYhite Cate, eacb 250 Sugared Doughnuts, per dozen .....25 Apple Coffee fake, each, 20 French Coffee Cake, each, Saturday Meat Specials Pork Boast, lb ...........12 Boastiner Beef, lb.. ...16 Veal Boast, lb ..151 Rib Boil Beef, lb ......5 Veal Stew, pep lb...........,..j;.10p Hamburger Steak, 2 lbs. for..... -..25? Ankola Coffee, per lb........ ...... 40 Advo Jell 10e Cocoa, good quality, yt lb. pkg 10 Cantaloups 10 and 12lM New Brazil Nuts, per lb ....29 Home Grown Peas, per qt. .....10? utejhighest grada Maoaronr, Spaghetti, Egf Noodles and iherMacaronl Products. Goodies for Invalid's Tray To make egg lemonade for the invalid beat the yoke of two fresh eggs until very light, add the strained juice of two lemons and sugar enough to suit the taste. Fill a large glass with shaved ice. Now heat the eggs to a stiff broth and add to the mixture, add a little water to the shaved ice, then egg and lemon. Serve immediately. This is very nourish ing. Pulled Bread. Bake ordinary yeast bread in the shape of long, narrow French loaves. When cool but not entirely cold, cut lengthwise through the center, then with two forks scoop or pull the bread out of the crust and, still using the two forks, pull it apart in strips six or seven inches long and an inch or more in'width and thickness. Line a large baking pan with brown paper and arrange the strips on this, roughed and crinkled edges upper most. Set in the oven with the door partly open until it dries out thoroughly, then close the door until the bread turns golden brown. Warni each time .before serving. This is much like zwieback, but its odd shape appeals to the invalid. . ' Koumiss.' Take two quarts of milk, two table spoonfuls of granulated sugar, two tablesnoonfuls of water and one third of a cake, of yeast. I'ut thelthcy will be ready to scrye. milk in a double boiler, but do not let it boil, just get luke-warm. Tut the sugar and water into a pan, stir until the sugar melts and let it boil two or three minutes. Dissolve the yeast in. two Ublespoonfuls, of the twarm in ilk, then add the syrup to the milk, then the yeast, which should be poured through a strainer.' Stir all thoroughly. Bottle and cprk tightly, Stand in a warm place for lj hours. Then turn bottles on tide and' put in the rclngerator tor . hours .when EAT TIT Macaroni Foods the muscle builder the food of the worker the one d'sh of which the appetite does not tire. It is made GOOD for you to eat. It cpntaina genuine Semolina, from which the best macaroni is made. For sale at all grocers. I fie1' FRESH STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM XJARDINQ'S superfine Ice Cream into which has been froien choice Fresh Strawberries. This Week-End Special is without doubt the finest Ice Cream made anywhere. A dessert convenient and economical for your Sunday dinner or tea. A Harding dealer near your home will have this Special. The marriage of Miss Ethel Par sons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Parsons, and Phelps Gris- wold took place Wednesday eve ning. The couple will reside in this j city. flf 0)11 ffl Omaha's Big, Busy Cash Markets For Quality Meats, Quick Service and Lowest Prices 212 N. 16th St. 2408 Cuming 4903 S. 24th St. Strictly Fresh Killed Young Hens 28c Extra Special Fancy Fresh Roasting Chickens 18c Very Choice Broiling Chickens 2-lb. Average 40c Choice Pork Loin Roast. . .r.s. 16c Choice Pork Loin Chops . 20c Choice Round Steak. . .(.t..,1. ,. .w. . .,(.:.,r.w.20c Choice Sirloin Steak . . . . . . . .;-..-. .:. . ..... .:. 22c Best Creamery Butter. . . .t.a. . . r.t., 30c Native Steer Rolled Rib Roast, special at. 24c VEAL CUTS Choice Cut Veal Roast . . 15c Choice Veal Chops . t . :. ,., . 20c Choice Veal Stew. . . 12c Choice Veal Leg Q or whole) at .r.,,.M.,.,.,.u,,,.;,, ,20c Choice Veal Loins . t., . . . 20c SMOKED MEATS Sugar Cured Strip Bacon. . 18c Sugar Cured Brisket Bacon 17c Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon at 24c Sugar Cured Picnic Hams(. 15c Sugar Cured Regular Hams at ..,28c Sugar Cured Skinned Hams at '.".". . '.r.T. ,1 TO 26c Armour's Star Bacon. .M,r. 42c SwitVs Premium Bacon.,., 42c SPECIALS ON CANNED GOODS Fancy Early June Peas, 3 for ..... ... 30c Fancy Sweet Corn, 3 for,.,. 30c Fancy Pork and Beans, 3 for 30c Fancy Tomatoes, 3 for . .t.t.30c Fancy Sardines, 5 forr. ..r.25c Tee Pee Laundry Soap, 10 bars . . 35c P. & G. White Naptha Soap, 10 bars . .58c Evaporated Milk, 3 tall cans at .34c Evaporated Milk, 6 small cans at ... ...... .33c Kasper's Stars and Stripes Coffee r. ... . ..i.t. 30c Kasper's Big 5 Coffee.,.,. . 38c California Seaside Lima 1 Beans, 21bs. . . . . . . , .,.20c SPECIALS PN BUTTERINE Swift's Gem Nut , . .: . . 2 1 c Swift's Snowf lake, 2 lbs . . 42c Swift's Snowflake, 5-lb. Swift's Premium Oleo iii . 22c Best Creamery Butter. 30c GENUINE SPRING LAMB Fancy Hindquarters . ... .22c Fancy Forequarters 16c Fancy Lamb Chops. . 25c BEEF CUTS Choice Rib Boiling Beef.,.,. .7c Choice Beef Pot Roast 10c Fresh Beef Hearts ..... ... r.,. 8c Fresh Beef Tongues . . r. ,., 25c Fresh Beef Liver. 12Jc Choice Beef Chuck Roast. 12c Choice Corned Beef . 12c Fresh Cut Hamburger. .,.,. 15c PORK CUTS Fresh Pork Butts for Roasting at r.m. . . . . . 16c Fresh Leaf Lard.,. 7. wr. 10c Fresh Spareribs , . . . 9c Fresh Neck Bones, 6 lbs . 25c Fresh Pig Feet, 4 lbs . . . . . . 25c Pickled Pig Tails, 3 lbs., .25c Little Pig Hearts, 5 lbs .,. . . 25c PURE LARD AND SHORTENING Pure Lard, per lb. . . .12c Compound Lard, per lb.,. . 11c Cudahy's Puritan Lard 5-lb. pails . .:,.,.. . .80c 10-lb. pails .$1.60 SAUSAGE AND COOKED MEATS Choice Wienies and Frank- furts . .,. ,0.18c Choice Polish and Garlic Sausage ,., ,.r.w.r. 18c Choice Minced Ham ,M,.Trt.20c' Choice Pressed Ham .c...:.2.20c Fresh Liver Sausage 16c Fresh Bologna Sausage . 16c Fancy Summer Sausage . 22c Choice Veal Loaf . . .22c CHEESE Fancy Cream Cheese . .r.r. 22c Fancy Brick Cheese . .,.T.w. 22c Fancy Sandwich Cheese . .30c Store Open Until 8 P. M. Saturdays Express and Mail Orders Filled From This List Promptly, "HELP YOURSELF CLUB!' Tha present extra vote offer of 50,000 extra votes for 2K.0O hi, subscription payments between June 6 and Juno 18 is the only offet of extra votes to be made during the remainder of tha campaign. For each dollar over the 9125.00 sent in during this period you will ba given 2,000 additional votes. " This final offer opens Monday June 6th and closes Saturday June 18th at 10 p. m. During the final week of the campaign no extra yotes will be given. Nothing but the regular scale of votes will be in force,- ,v, . VOTE VALUE OF SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENTS The flAU.Y and Snnriny, Mnrnrt or Evn- Morning-, Branlnr and Bandar Inc. by Hjr Carrier In Omaha, Council Bay Carrlar, r llluff. and In town wnera Carrier ltoy N41Tj tervlra i mulntalnfd. 1 Tr 8 Month,. .......JI 10 IK.nOO Nw t Trar ll.Ot ,)ll,00 IU Tears !t.(o 1(0,000 Mnntha .0O (1,400 8 Tean . J0.0 180.000 JIonth 4 ,9 1 Tn, iO.jo 78,008 na ""'nuy "X I Months .. 1.10 M.000 11; T - . l rr .4 1 Months .15 Haw . Tears 158.611 ISO.OOr ii.os iif.oon Morning or Evening Without Sunday by Carrier Boy fcurvlcs, S Tn , S months 36 160, 000 1 Ttars Jt.60 1,000 I Yar 7.80 , 01.000 ( Months !. li.OOA S Month 1.15 10,000 7.60 1.00 1 Months 4.00 11.000 3 Months 100 la.lO Dully Only by Hall. Without Sunday S Tsars .111.00 110.090 Sunday Only by Hoy Carrier.' 6 .Tears New I Tears 10.00 1 Tear , . 1.00. Months 1.60 Sunday Only by Mail. ' B T.iirs '. , 10.40 1 Year t.SO (Months 1.60 S2B.C0 250.000 i Tears 70.060 19.000. 11.004 . New T0.D0S tt.m 13.000 110 00 70.000 Years (.00 12,000 1 Tear 1.60 11.000 ( Months 1.16 1.00 Renewal subscription payments will be" given half aa many votes as new subscription! Standing of the; Club Member Etf counted in -the office of tha Club Manager up to 3 p. so., Tuesday, June T. It, will be noticed by studying this list that many changes have been mads in tha aoeltloaa of eonta In tha race. , . . Club members who entered only a short time ago now have commaadlnv fajii tions in the column, - - . Fifty-five name have been removed from the Hot since the last publication. This does not mean that these people have been eliminated from the race, but their name will not be re-entered unless they shoW more activity than they have during the past three week. Worker Sad work will win these valuable award. The (landing will be changed agaia In a few day. See that your name stand well up toward tha too .of the lit in your district. DISTRICT NO. 1 Will Include all territory Insldo the City limits of Omaha south of Facitla street, west of the river to Seventy eceonrt street, including- Kalston, Bella vue, Fort Crook and Avery, One f 1,115.00 Maxwell, one StOe.ee B. Si J.. Deposit and one $100.00 . I.. Deposit will bo awarded la this district. Henry Furat, 3205 W ,.770,BaO h. A. Bpeltzor, 6626 S. 23d 769,410 Mrs. F. IV Hawarth, 1776 8. 9th. .760, 880 prnest Herngren, 2016 H. 7th 767,410 Ft. V. Sage, 2619 S. 33d 766,100 Oeorge Peterson, 3413 Wright 716,860 Mrs. J. N. Williams. 3608 S. 23d. .016,650 Mrs. F. Marecek, 6218 S. 20th. ...668,410 H. Hakenhnlz, 2823 Monroe 650,950 Mrs. Pearl Starkey, 4826 Poppleton. 482,170 Mrs. Thomas Seize, 2813 I St 444,990 Mrs. C. A. Kauth, 1822 Bancroft. .419,770 Iva Slegel, 1724 Dnsca.i ..402,640 Norman Lewis, 1922 S. 9th....376,660 Miss ,T. E. Kolle, 1938 S. llat..,.170,160 Mrs. Ella Doatel, 2300 8. 14lh.M,.365,760 John Spell, 810 Forrest Ave. ...,.280,470 J. h. Beecroft, 4645 S. 18th 236,860 Mrs. C. A. Christiansen, 682 Cedar. .110,740 G. H. Evans, 4650 S. 40th 204.(60 Mrs, Anna Ruppcrt, 2014 Martha. .148,170 Mrs. C. S. I.usanbury, 1906 8. S0d.. 110,860 E. H. Burke, 1102 Park Ave 11,160 DISTRICT HO. t Will include all territory Inside tha city limits of Omuha and on. and north of Paclfln street, west of the river to Blrhty-Milrd street and as far north aa Maple street. One 1,1 15.00 Maxwell, ene $300.00 B. T.. Deposit and one $100.00 B. J I- Deposit will be awarded In thia Istrict. . , I J hi man A. Homann, Elkborn 77777571! Ed H. Horak, Winnebago 74 4,160 Henrietta Miller, Oakland MM..((2.( R. V. Kennedy, Tekamah 649,(74 Mrs. John Huebner, R. I wfe.a,t44,4ie Alvln F. Barton. Lyona ..nn.(il,46 Mabel Bradsa, West Point 10 e Donald Waugh, R. 3, Valley a.'.Mkl70,ltft coma r reastrom. uakiana kmbUI,?ii A. M. Banders, Plattsmouth4Mwet7.t0 Mildred K. Johnson, Mead w..MA,lr0 Frank Pallas, Pender ...,.(04.460 Mrs. Archie RoberU. No. Band,.r.6O0,74 Herman Buhk, Beemer .- (((,770 Josephine Ketchmark, Ft. Calhoun. 45,0.879 Nellie Dwyer, Colon . ..-........4:H.' Jeesla B. Kays, Wisner. ........(7(.!-t0 Mrs. Chas. Andrews. Arlington ... 173,470 Mrs. Lulu Owens. Ashland .........1(7.160 Mrs. p. B. Buck. Fremont i. rv. warricK, iiiair ......,v.w J. If. Domingo. Weeping Water Anna Blumm. flcribner ...M.kahl(.(ie Mrs. O. B. Darling, Hooper .....116,180 Emma Johnson, R. 1., Fremont llJ;7r Besal B. KraJIoek, Arlington krtolll.ll Stella Starry, Springfield i. ta:..i V4 Herbert Struthers. Craig kMWWw ifl MMMle D18TKICT JiO. 1. Will Include the following- eonntla tsi the state of Nebraska: Otaa, Neanaha, Blehardson, Pawnee, Johnson. Oagre, Ineaster, Seward, Saline. Jeffarsssi, Thayer. Flllraore, Tork, Hamilton, Clay, Mackoils. Webster and Adams. On fl.115.00 Maxwell, one $100 4 B. L. Deposit and one $100 B. e I. Deposit wUl be awarded la this district. T. Long. Cowle r.M..asina.TT(,1(0 E. Holmes, Inland 770JH0 rgarat Aherns, Fail Cltyw. 7(1,1(0 Mrs. W. J. Whlteaker. 4804 Dodge 770.600 I E. H. White, 667 S. 33d ... 770,(00 Mrs. C. J. Hubbard, 1804 Farnam 7(9,740 Ralph N. Pratt. 602 R. 28th .....769.600 Dr. Frank a. Smith, Blackstone k7(8,160 o. w. Hendee. 4204 Biirdette ..787.(40 Louis J. Schafer. Its, N. 36th ..766,680 Dassie D. Harron, 2567 Douglas ..756,120 Mrs. M. U Vosburg, 2664 Douglss 713,800 Mrs. A. B. Waack, 2222 Howard .708,(40 Mrs. Marie Coulter, 1009 Harney .(92,(90 Airs, jcmiiy winner, lis n. zutn ..8tiu,ao C., J. Wright, 2310 Howard .....-.(21,950 IKIoye B. Moreil, 644 S. 25th Ave. 602,(00 Mildred Plank, 2714 Burt 644,310 I A. D. Klein, dr., 4806 Dodge 638,(80 Mrs. B. N. Clausen. 4(09 TJnder'd 689,130 Harold Anderson. 3116 Marcy ....610,700 Mrs. C. M. Tomondl, 4507 Charles 499,640 A. Hicks. Z716 Miami 44.H8U R. K. Holbrook, 3558 Paolfio 420,700 C. B. Hyde, 3830 Seward .........419,100 C. A. Weir, 1915 Charles ..895, 710 Mrs, Anne Marlnelli, 858 S. list ..300,960 Rev. N. C. Hanson. 1713 N. 25th, ..284,920 J. K. Mcintosh. 4160 Chicago ...289.650 Phlnas Wlntroub. 1324 Howard ..180,610 L. N. Swanson, 4129 Lake ..164,890 Harold Neilson, 4315 Seward ....118,960 C. F. Slasson. Jr., 4906 Cuming ..112,(20 DISTRICT NO. t. Will tnclnde all territory tnsld the city limits of Omaha on and north of Maple etreet, west of the river to Eighty-third street and north to Sara-pan street, Including Florence and the Carter Lake district. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one g?O0.0e 2, & Ii. Deposit and ene $100.00 B. d . Deposit will be awarded In tits district. Mrs. R. Tedescs. 2(89 Lin. Blvd.. 770,870 Mrs. A. Dangel, 6325 Flor. Blvd. .. .770,470 W. B. Stutsnroth, 2456 Camden. . .769,910 Mrsr. W. W. Davis, 8929 Flor. Blvd. 768, 660 Mona Harris, 2954 N. 47th, Ave. .. .767,690 Violet Brotchie, 8080 Flor. Blvd. . .766.650 Leo Daniels, 3302 Maple, 765,460 O. L. Emery, 2554-Pratt 760,140 Mrs. O. L. Tracy. 2811 Brownei .. .634,960 Mrs. Gust Krantz. 7301 Maple. ... 626,480 A. L. Frederick, 2558 Whltmore. ...495,500 Mrs. J. M. Streeter, 4008 N. 24th. .455.900 Edna Lawrensnn. 7711 N. 28th Ove. 418,740 Mrs. Torn Radebaugh, 3180 Mer'th. 334,600 C. D. Sehnell. 3423 Crown Tolnt ..872,(80 C, Hall, 2879 Vane ....268,400 H, Chrlstensen, 6904 Minns 830,750 Mrs. Harry Rogers, 8511 N. 29th.. US, 970 , DISTRICT MO. 4. Will Include all territory In the city of Council Bluffs, including the Maca ws district. One $1,116.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. at JU. Deposit and one $100.00 B. L. Deposit will be awarded In thl district. Anna Ward, 1006 Eth Ave. ...... ..770,790 A. W. Qoiger, jr., 426 Damon... .720, 700 Mrs. M. A. Smith, 2304 Ave. D... .(66,640 Mrs. Iva M. Ford, 306 8. 18th. ...(68,170 Gertrude Sullivan, 813 Ave.. B. .....674,300 Dorothy Lenllian, (62 Harrison; .. .446,910 Mrs. wm. j.. Ryan. 202b 'Ave. A. .856,770 R. P Bolln, 2003 4th Ave.. .--.... ..964,250 RayWllcox; 620 Voorhrs.... 376,760 Mrs. Ada McLaughlin, 1(0( Id Ave. 233,190 R. D. Kdwards, 2110 Ave. C. .....817.(20 Mrs. Peter Jensen, Oakland, Ct. .. .1(6,370 Bertha Zobel, 726 Ave. B.... 6,000 DISTRICT NO. $. WIU mclode ail the territory hi the state ef Iowa outside the city of Council Bluff and the Manawa dis trict. One $1,118.00 Maxwell, en StOO.eS It. ds I Deposit and ene $100.00 B. a L. Deposit will be awarded la thai district. Mrs. 8. I.. Jefferson, Woodbine ....770,640 Harlan Klutts. Mondamin 769.620 Merle Andreas, Oakland 7(8,920 Bert Graham, R. 1, Logan ........ .767,660 Rev. O. B. Bauman. MInden... 7(6.900 Ruth Knight, Qlenwood 699,000 June Oviatt, Shenandoah 6(0,110 Betty Eacrett, Malvern (13,420 June Beaver, Harlan ...607,320 O. J. Atkilne. N'eola 496,370 Glen C. Slllick. Missouri .Valley.... 471, 640 Hasel Donaldson, Avoca ..469.770 Nellie J. Solleder, Thurman 4(8,700 Leona Hamann, Perala..... 410.0(0 Gladys Mavis, Harlan ...894,480 Mrs. Nettie Batoheldon, Rivarton. .392,100 Geo. W. Moore, Bartlett 878,730 Mrs. Blllie lwen. Bchleswlc... .... 885.140 Marlon Caughell. Carson 300,170 Myrtle Rogers. Perc val 260.970 Opal Snyder, Randolph. ...... .....159,470 brea 'J anKs Avoca... .......849,250 T. J, Comer, Missouri Valley 316,410 8. T. Long. Cowle .. . M. K. Hi Margaret Aherna. Eleanor Shoff, Fralbury MMma,T(M7 Mrs. Mark Hall. Auburn v.vv.wT(l,tl Mrs. B. F. Jordon. Yor(aMvkf 6S,ftt Vera Groaahaus, Sutton ..?...... 6,7l Mrs. Chas. Fowler, Nebraska Clty.(6l,500 R, W. Maatln, Tobias .v. .20,1(0 Mrs. Thomas B rower, Geneva' 696, 869 Velva Batr, Fairmont ......nvwehlUiMO Mrs. Lydia Wolfskin. Superior... .6(1,(10 Mrs. B. Anderson, 111 H, Llnooie.(4,hft Agnes Krasonoll.- Aurora t2t,T10 Emma Krutx, Deshler ,.,..,n4.4(l,H9 Raymond L. Crosson, Hastlng.446,860 Mrs. Dean Kite, Auburn ....-437.S4i Iola Hosford,. Seward v.'.v40J,ai0 Jewell Howard, Lincoln ..-... 175, 600 Mrs. Otis Wolford, Clay Center,. 1(9,(00 George Whltesell, Kenesaw..Mwkl07,17O Mrs. C. D. Blley, Teoumsh kltl.eot Delma Harp, Belvedere 200,170 Vern Butler, Red Cloud.. ..it,rtll,170 Ttllte Nolte. R. 8, Auburn .Mtl29 Gladys Leahy, Peru.. .ic...w.yl, 009 DISTRICT NO. S. WIU Include all territory in the Stat of Nebraska aot Included la Dlstriets Number and 7, alae territory fa teeth Dakota, Kansas and Colorado. ;. One $1,116.00 Maxwell, one fSMjM B. ft I Deposit and one $100.00 B. ) Depoeit wUl be awarded la thl district. - Melba Phllbrlck, Ord...v.w..JK0,(50 Elisabeth E. Faircbild, Lemoyne 770,100 Andy Stone, Wood River.,...,. .. .'776,190 E. O. Nlsley, Lexingtoa...M.rtMa.4(t.t90 Mrs. Fred Collum, Arnold. ,.,...76.(7 Mr. J. A. Quloton, Brul......76l,990 A. R. Lee 119 Loeust, No. Platte..767,(8ft M. A. Hostetler, Bhelton ..7((,M " Wm. Halsey, Lebanon. ....... ...766.10 Bert Brownell, ChappelI..M....,-V((,440 Mrs. E. Steink. Holdrege.,,,,.739,900 Hasel Farrell, Gothenburg... ,...686,r70 Harriet Edwards, Soottsbluff .,.648,0$0 , Dr. C. H. Blackburn. Mltehell,..(8l,llo I.uoile Johnson, Orleans...... ..... 610,490 Mrs. K. C. Dillman, Broken1 Bow.(l,7l ,, Blanche Meyers, Sutherland. KM,800fv J. F. Schwalgeer. North Patt-.J6,190 Harry K. Selk, Scotia. . . .ki-(fl,OJO W. K. Harris, Bertrand..47(,9TO P. C. McKensle, Burwell. ..... 471, 901 C. O. Jones, Hyannis 469, 760 Mrs. T. 8. Copeland, Bridgeport,. ,.4(l.-0 Mrs. A. K. Callahan, Oering...... 487,610 Mrs. E. J. Reichstein, Minden.....434.4it Hazel Trundel, Sumner .......16,87(1 Mrs. H. J. Mcintosh, Cotad.....-.;m,t'JI W. B. Shelton. Paxton...vn.,. 896,(94 , Martin Nielsen, Dannebre...M,.lT0,St9 j Hilda Jacobson, Arapahoe. .,,...,.164,71(1 Mrs. Clay Funston, OgaJala....M00 Oyma Clyde O'Neill Ma.n..84(,4l Mrs. Bertha A. liber. Kirk...... 141,(10 Fern Gates. Stamford ,181,799 J. P. Mlnner 109 W 6th, Or. I....8l(,670 C. B. Dossett, Axtell vM.$0,lt Thos. Warder. Maryvllle...,..f 96,140 Vera Corley, Callaway.. ....i.rf.t,fl4 Wm. McKeevee. Cordova -.ia .a felcn Hammond. Valentin,,, ...(.(OO n. a. vanuuskira:, ilulln..,....:ll4,10 Anna Randall, Long- Pine...,-..a-,itilo BIgna Peterson, Kddyvllle . $81,170 R. L. Dunn. Hth Ave.. Ke.pn.v sai ..a Wm. F. Beranek, Loup Ctr.'a...ilfo'sio pJi.0; .e.K1ay' BU "....M70 Ethel Fits mones, Alnsworth k.U(,460 Leland Bink, McCook ,,.i.ll,l7 ,'.be.r.t ? Sower. Greeley ..Tl..4.llt.0 , Winifred Boaue. Atklnann - filial.,. Harvey Thompson, Ravenna llt'fo mrs. it noaeacrana, Julesburg, Coto.lOO.tTO (1.(10 ,. Helea Loomls, Gibbon... mim . , DI8TRICT NO. t.-- ? Will Include the following counties ta th f late of Nebraska: Barter, Falsi. Merrick. Nanee, Piatt. Colfax, gtawt. Madison. Boone, Antelope,, Cteea Wayne, Cedar and Knox. ' One $4,116.00 Maxwell, ene gtOO.OO B. JL. Deposit and ene $100.00 B. J- pPyt wm pe awarded iaTthis district. DISTRICT NO. 6 Will Include the following counties la the state of Nebraska; Cass, Sarpy, Douglas (outalde the city of Omaha), Kaumlers, Dodge, Washington, Bart, Cuming, Thurston, Dakota, Dixon. One $1,116.00 Maxwell, ene ftOO.OO B. 1-. Deposit and one $100.00 B. L. Deposit will be awarded in thl district. I'-, r. wusnman, Kennara .,..T70.7to w. H. Hoerstmann, Frsmont a4T70,660 i j on. jsneen, i.yons ...a.!.jaa.a'6.4e O. C Ho back. Neh&wka TIw.I itfl Zetta Lower, Valparaiso Floyd Buchanan. Bllver Creek..77,l3 ' JnaenhlnM . K..tn, . . . . ...... p. P. Hill, Genoa ,.tl.79 i Harry J. Mufflejr. St Hdward.,i.?67.l Hazel Sowders Nellgh M.Tja!l70 F. L. 'Brown,8chuylr. ......... ..IIJIO lMln B?":..D"'l city 'LlUnlii" K.t.n M. u.L. f-..n.i ...... . Mrs. Wad Prultt, Humphrey.. ..(903(0 " Elmer Nordland, Columbus ((OjTtft A. B. Stsfford. Rising Oty .r.il4,7(0 W f WIM. tit a a.k M.i7i,:.T!: . Ida Rut her. Stanton 4l(,((e Laura Kolana, Creighton . . ...,47M4 j Juanlta Carlson, Stromabura; -Mv.(tje4e Anton F. Votava, Schuyler -r4(4.(9e ! J Havlland, Norfolk.. .nt,.418So4l v. csiniin. Aioioa .. i S ii nil- lin.iri W. J, Keeler, Fullerton lit Tg Fred T. Wlnglngton, Schuylee aaawMAaSOl Mrs. Ed Lyon, Newmaa Crave twllMtf R. J. Swanson, Fullerton M.avll(8( B. J. Maslowsky. Randolph (.TMJ0ea(a Josephine Evans. Platte Omteft,e i .mil. Jinucnoi), .Tausa sara jjaviee. Wayne ,. Henry J. Haynes, Octav u. u. urirtin, Claras Ray Chase, Plalnvlew i(na i, OcUvIe ; tVT((j irk n.irm.l(l,Tlj view w....lltf THE EXTRA VOTES earae by club member en th) vote effer which closed Sat vrdey, June 4th, heva beesj placed is the matlaheesi your oTec and ba nre) M i correct. ' for lOtf (