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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1901)
THE ILL USTltATJfll) HEM. Dt'CL'inber in. 1001. POLICIES PAYABLE IN GOLD The Hunkers Keservo I.I 10 Associa tion of Omaha, is Heady to lie-in .Writing Its NEW GOLD J30ND POLICIES Till')' A ri' Tlnirinmlil 1 i-tii-lhttc mill Arc Mil- llel i . I r 1'nlli'lii OrTlTI'd III A IIMT It'll. Tlu gold 'olii nf t tic ri'iilin Ih Hid llxort iiii'illiiin of exi'liange II limy m'vur again lie brought into question iih i nntloiml pulley. Nevertheless. perHOtlH win) recall Out events of tin- past t-ii years prefer to litinw beyond u perndvenluri' of n doubt ttial their i oininrreliil runt rut-tit nrt to bo ful lllled on a gold basis, espmlnlly If tliu con tnit't Ih payable at a tlmo long In tlio filttiro. l'or tlila I (.'anon M'.IIIIASK 'S IMMHJIIIiSSI VIJ roll I'A.NV. The Hauliers IteMervo I. Ifr, will begin lm tuedlnlely to write a new policy, whlrli piiyn all ItH lll'lll'llts In gold coin of till' present llnenes. Tim new policy will not displace tlic present pollcli'M, which havu thus far I n uncxielli'il. Imt slll lalic otio farthor forttiinl step. This young NehrnBliu com pany Ih averaging a business of j.-.ii.imiii i t : 1 1 io l it Tins r.ii ami piomlxcR Tor IW2 In aM K'.Odn.OOO to lis risks, I lie gold t.ond policy being om of Hh now ami desirable fcatnrcH. The May when Nebraska pcnplc will Hcml $l,ron,00') of Ihclr animal savings to the money con gest! d east Is raplilly passing away. Ne braska coiiipiinlcH In live yeni'H will lie doing the gnat bulk nf the life Insurance of IIiIh Hlale ami The Hankers IteHerve will bo writing mlllliuiH annually In nearby HtateH. It Ih no ImiKer merely a lonil Institution, i i' iii:i,om;s to tin: h r.vr. II Is nlllccreil by wi-stem men ami the weal will make It ureal. Organized umlur Hie laws of Nebraska ami amemilile to (he Iiiwh of (IiIh Hlale. IIh InvcHtnl iihhcIh are Hiiliject to thorn lawH. The Insurance de part nii'tit of Nebraska Is the ciiHtoillau of ItH h "ciirlllcH. It now Iiiih ilepoHlteil at the capital, with the amlltor, Hcciirltlcs repre senting mine money than any alien com pany Ii.ih ever pretemleil to keep In No liraHla. It. II. HOIIIMIN, IMir.sllinN'l' nf The Hauliers Iteseive. challenges the miiHt i n ii I i m ' :i 11 1 ami unreaRoiialile champion of alien ciimpanleH to Hhow a single good reason why any Nebraska man Hliouhl give to an alien company any part of Ills life InHiirnnie. He uiiiiIh more agents anil an exlenilcil tlchl of operations. Write him for territory at Mi'l'iiguo building. Omaha. Tin: ii.Mvi:us itr.sinni: 1,111: si nooi.t ami c (ii.i.iooios. lliiHlneHH, Shorthand, Typewriting and KugllHli, Student who dealre It nre as sisted to positions to fiirn board while at' tendliiK Send for catalogue lice llulld Ink;. Omaha, Noli .... YOU SEE More Style, Better Leather Finer finish in the Regent $3.50 Shoes than you do In niot mid JG hots on the market. Shoes (or Men Only. Our - f'O shoe ciinnut he beaten. REGENT SHOE 205 South lfth St. Send for llliiHt ratt'il Catalogue LIFE SIZE DOLL EDEC " Babj's clothes will rtlCC now lit Dollle." (llrl cmi tat tll Innullful IJfn hi poll Hlwulultly Fin fur trill" only fmir Inui-a i f our IIiihICuM A 1IiiI. Iio1I,I.i, lit u null ii li, W i Ito iiHUjr Ktul VIII Will K'llil lll tllO tAtiltlll iy mull ih1uUI i In ii k'1.1 h ml lit tlionioni'y (f I.ihiihihI up 111 M'li.l oil till life Mr.' I kill h hli ti U IS fix't lilith unit in ii rr Imliji'iirli'thi'ii. JiiilUo liimiiii In itittnu'tltilu lliail. lliilili n llHlr. ltiwT I'luvki, llrowt) Win, KM Col. ortxl llmlr, a lloM I'liliil Iknuty lln. Kist Kl.vklnv, lUmk Hliix-n, Hint in rtiMut hIimik. TIiU ili'll l mi I'lHrt iviinntin'l Ion nf tlii llnint lialut imlntnl 1'ri'iu'h IVill. rniil lll llv In arhllil'ii mi'inory InnitiiftiTililKI IiimmI lln) h.iTii imumnI. AiMrvftfi. NATI0N1L MEDICINE 0, DollUtpk 02MiNMlHltta,Cwui liuikler of the Telegraph (I'oiitlnueil from Serond Inno ) HubHiiUi'iiily Imrensed, and hotses and HliL'ip were afterward puri'linncd In hiicIi iiiinibcrM that .Mr. CrclKhlcm hcciime one of tlii leadlliK stock raisers of the went. After the hiillillni; of the. l'aclilc telo graph line Mr. CrelKhton was In possession of a fortunu which rendered film Imlepend eat. Ilo was Rllll a comparatively youiiK man, of tireless energy and hhikiiIzcI as one of tliu most inllilenllal men nf bl city and state. This lulluence wiih m.iulfested when the dlHeusHlou arme cnmernliiK the Heleciloti of an Initial point for the t'ulon l'aclilc railroad. Omaha had been origi nally Mi'lecled, but afterwaiilH It ua learned that the village of llellevuc. Home twelve uilleH down the river. piiHFcMHed cet tain untuial ailvalilanes which Inclined the promoters of the road In chaiiKe their de cision. Mr CielKlilon threw nil tho Influ ence of Ills wealth and the plixtlne of hi i name on the sldo of (he clly of his adop tion, which was III the end M'lected ami thereby made tho (Jate city of the west. Inlereil In OiiiiiIiii. Ills lutireft in Omaha was Hid wise hovvn by his ilfori lo liii Id up the biiHlness part of the eltv He elecleil the business block which bears his name, the Shoaf billldluK and Morgan (ialhiKher's uurcantlle house, lie aim contributed to Hie bulldluK of the Central blncl; ami the (Iraiid Cenlial hotel, lie was, moreover, a lari;e stockholder In the Omaha & N'orl hvvesti in railroad, of which he vmih prcdldeut In t s;:i. In com pany with the Koiiut?!' brothi rs, he estnb IMn'l tin' I'll st Nnllonal bank of Omaha, ami was made Its first prisldciit, an olllc.' which he letalned for eleven yenm, until death Hiidileiily reiiioveil him fiiim his mill -llfarlous ImslneHs cares. Tho end came unexpectedly On Novem ber .1. 1ST I. Mr. CrelKhton fell on the lloor of (he bank, stricken with paralysis. Aid wiih hiirilcdly summoned and lit wiih taken home, but iii'M'i' recovered rntiHcloiisiiess lie passed away on November f at 7 o'clock In the evening IScnvcr Tail Soup "AIiIioukIi I inn a Mnr lander, and an eatitein shore one at thai." said Chaunce l' Itnyuor to a New Vork Sun man. "an l coiisciUclilly know what koimI UiIiiks to ent are, I want to tell oil that I'll have Intake off my hat to I he lumber uiinp conk of the Upper Mli'lilKan 'cnlnu'a a ihi dhcovorer. falitlcator and illspeiiHer of a dish that knockH the iiiNtern slioie euslne Hilly. And that rare lumber camp dlfli Is beaver tall HOIlp. "I was ullli Colonel I'ark of ColumbiiN O.. deer huntliiK In the Italny lake refine of Michigan one fall. W'o lived at a lumber camp boardlni; sliauly. "Tlieiu were hIkiis of beaver at the tipper end of the lake and a trapper succeeded In irappliiK one of the wily dam builders "When the beaver was brought Into chimp I he camp cook went nearly wild. And mi did the lumbermen when they heard the news All because I hey had been IryliiK to 'rap a beaver for weeks -nut for Us fur but for Hh tall, as they were plnlnn. thev ald. for beaver tall soup. "The cook took thai broad appendiiKe of 'he beavi r. mailed like an armadillo, timk from It the uuilcrlyluK bone mid meat and from It made hiuIi a soup as never came from any other Htnck at the berk of the most expert nnil sclentlUc chef that ever ut a, lieltlo on. "Wo could do the fame tliliiK. and per haps better, on tho eastern shore, but we lack one HiIiik. We haven't Kiit the beav ers to yield us their IiiIIh." Hroke His Circuit MlihlKan l.yre The shades nf I lie nous and tlio turkey were iIIscushIiik the ur cumstaures which had attended their re Hpccllvii takings on. Iild uu offer any objection when llrs the i ruel fanner laid hands on you' an pailn tleally lnilill'id the Kiilibh'l'. es, replied ins uoniieslilp, I rn inn Hello, what's this?' " What did you say next?" Iniiilred the now thoroiiKhly Interested fowl. "Oh," tho kooso replied, "I did not say anylhliiK more; Just then I was urtuiK on Ancnt Truth Sali like Herald. "I notice In the morn "K paper," remarked Newton lltnedlct at )u breakfast table, "that there had been found the skeleton of a niantedou which had leith welitlilUR nearly ten pounds each. I caul see what the beast would want with sin h larKO food grinders." Whj not?" queried Mrs II " umlur tand It was n law animal." "Ves," answered Newton, IooUhk mood ily nt n plato of homc-mailc bis uits. "but you must remember It lived mai thousand sears before cookliiK mi'Ihh.Ir were oven hmiKht of." NoMdtsk JgV of ckks or pine is used i'i masting LION COFFEE It ia fill rnffnn -.tinrn rtttit strong anil of ilelii ions llavor. Some coffees are varnished with a i heap coating of eggs, glue or otln r ein.ill noxious Milistances. 'rinH(ill ii.irk.iM iitiiii4 iiinforui . (ii.ilit) nnil fre-liin'4 OUTWEIGHS , ALL OTHERS P( IN MERIT. r. THE "bM TYPEWRITER. r .w -v . . - . r N f It Ml - A 7tV JZL.iu.L ''J tl I United Typewriter & Supplies Co. 161 1 I amain St., Omaha. RED CROSS WHISKEY 4Kts CO 00 S3 !l(l QUARTS tor ExproHa ohurges propuM Roconimendeit by tho leading phyal ilins and used In all prominent hos pitals. The Red Cross Whiskey enjoyi to day the best of rep utations and stands above, all In quality and purity. FREE III.. I.i.tlli nf Mil. Willi lit t Willi a b nil r iiiiill 'no .an I Western Distillins Co., 7lt So. 16th Street OMAHA. Bole Owmers. Orders from states west of Nebraska will be shipped by traUht. A BUSINESS DISPUTE is canty settled when accounts nre properly kept. Dun t pructice false economy by tryini; to stive on BLANK BOOKS. We will nuke you u et ruled and printed to order at Midi a iimnll cunt that you can buy the licit, A. I. ROOT, Printer, 414-416 S, !3th St., OMAHA, NEH. WANT ONE OF THESE WATCHES 3 ill... i i i iii r uiKTininni 10 ninmuin inn uonilirful ii - nil r i'i ! " '. vrry 1,1 ' llil hlKt i.. .,,,if,.T ii- , I T'.i . ' ' ' j '" inn k"u ent' er iiiiho iKiimlfiil Wailing Iwiuv or K,.,', inmtluT null n i lmln ... , " k uur ri niKiy. n nine n ri I'lilntloli for lii'Mi'i.1 iliMillnr mi,) in irinlt I'lrry in rwumliii m'IUhIi Imtm 'I I'lir wuiuli'iful Inlliiiiiiit.v, 'r Imt Mill iivi lm i Ihiul.ln !,",.' I " "AV" , . imiiii'.iiiii' piiL'iirMii lliinilH imnil. n niilliilil iliii-il all lU'lialn mul Clmnn, wlilili ne l-IihiiIi. mliiti b run fur Hllinir only li Initio I mn'l h inliie. nl unler liwln nnil mi wIIIh iiiI Inbli Ik Ii mull, wlii n H..I.I M ini iimliu II i mi i hiil & ii.iiHrniitii uinnii lili'im nl .,r nil niiriit iiiIhiik Kii nre ii n lliililnunim rn nml Uii imnliv mir Wiiii h, ..A?',f''' 1 nnii Weri-Tiij ami in'iiil lii iieiiiiiiiue i,- muv fill, I mini nli In n ll.ia ,iri) mil. I h liltfll Ha jl uihiiiI .-iiiiiiiiiIui fiir.nijinni. HiUl.iiirrttitliliroiri'i'fol miIiiII,' wiir, AiMiim OVEE REMEDY CO.Watch Dept. a New Haien,Conn. .IVIt THIS ELEGANT CUT GLASS DE CANTER standing lUi inohos hi(,'linnd flllod with Hiller's Celebrated 8-year-old Rye Whiskey nnil Blags AIJSOLU TliLY I'REK. Sonil us flli Af to pay for two (21 fallons of IIII.LKU'S JP" PUKI2 KYI', nnil wo will onclosu with samo the Decanter nnil chisi neatly puokcil nmlHhlpucd In plain box. All Charges Prepaid. Wo mako this liberal ofjfoi in onlor to introiluco our celobrntod IIIIXKK'S IHJUI-: KYK WII1SKKY, "Once tried ultcuys used." T T ? ? VITII OSIJ GALLON A ttottlo of clmieo wlno anil rwwjWj a hnnilsoino calenilai', with every onet.'alliin ordof Sll.'JO per gallon. lecelveil until .htnuat'y 1st. HENRY HILLER, B'2'2 Noitli Kith Street. OMAHA. N. 11. Orilors for Btntos wostt of Nebrnskn must call for 5 gallon to In clude oiler and to be propaid. CHRISTMAS GOODS Wo would llko you to sco our lino of Wntclicn Dln motiilH, Silver. Cut Glass, Silver Novelties, Umbrellas, I.entlier Oood.s, lCbnny Goods. It's a beautiful line. Spend it few minutes at our store. LOOK FOU THE KAMI. LINDSAY, The Jeweler, lnlti Dotinlns. 0 Oltil IN THE HOUSE BUILDS THE HIGH WAY TO BEGGARY." BE WISE IN TIME AND USB SAPOLIO FREE FREE From Dec. 5th Until Jan. 5th. i win Kive riti:i: ni.' riiAitoH with ewry piit'elinse of n millnn of whisky, wine, liquor, from $.'.riO up, n hottln of II no Medal .Monareh lllnek- herrv Hriinil.. i line Gold Ktehed lilslo UIiims. Corksennv nnd nlso n liiiiiilsdiite HK! I'lili'iidnr These nrll eli's nre a Milimlile holiday Klft to all iiin piitrons "Jji Meyer Klein's Pnmo Rve 10 Vears Old. l-'our Quarts Full for $3.10. Charges I'repnld. This w hlsky Is liottled ex pressly for my trade and Is sold illieet to I'oiisumi rs. thus saving all re tnllers prollt I Kuarautee it t be a fine l re old Itye Whisky, iiKed 111 wood nnd 111' eiiual of liny whisky sold for t w leo t h e money. If not absolutely sat Isfaetory return to me mid I will loliitid your money. rnke notice- Orders from states west of Ne brnskn must cull for .1 ciil Ions lo he prepaid All batiks In Dmali i or or railroad company ii, imm Iteferences any express W'rlto to Meyer Klein, Stile Owner, 52.1 N. Idtli St. Omaha, Neb. Famous f jr Its Purity Omaha Peonla Want the Best. The Storz HrewliiK Company are makhiK fame for themselves and Omaha In their superb product. "HI.I'H ItlHHON UHUH." the perfect brew, perfectly lined, old-fash-loneil, natural process of fermentation, per fect, pure artesian well water (well on the premises). The highest (trade barley, malt nnd Kohemlan hops. The cleanest brewery In Amerlcn. so that Omaha peo ple havliiK HLl'H HIIUION In their homes aro KetttiiR the best CLEANING -DYEING-REPAIRING and PRESSING of MEN'S and WOMEN'S GARMENTS. TWIN CITY DYE WORKS 319 S. 15th St., Omaha. Telephone 1521. PRICES REDUCED WIS? t mi Viirnr Until Cabinet '.' i.,iC, sm OimkiT " " il.SOeucli till mi " O.lUrui li tl Oil Kura A Homl 6tinm, Attrh. 5r Uuulity I'l'nt. lluarunii td. fi. Huuk rlo witn nil "guakrrn.' Wrlld for our fivw Cum Iiikiic, rlal Co-Day oITit lirt mlaa It. Vour lout ciii'neo. arw iinn, new rli'i'M lo iieriiia, nii Ira lllll. lllnni,i.M. ll'...l. . fill trllrra. llintli'm ti-tilnif rlrli I'li nty ti'rrUerr Vorld HTi '., HI Uurlil IIIJ,., t Inilimull, () Hi Read The Illustrated Bee HLl'H HIHHON Is rich In llavor. palata ble, will not iiauM-ate the most drllcnte, but will tone you up, kIvo you color, vim nnd vitality Telephone for n sample case and you will pronounce It AI1I3AD OK ALL TONICS, Storz Brewing Company Telephone 120O. J OUR ENGRAVERS Manz Engraving Go. 195-207 Canal St. Chicago, Illinois., Are Justly cclelirnted ns tho euRra' ItiK eatnbllBlnnent "lilcli can at nil times bo relied upon for satisfactory results, whether tho cnfiravlng be a fine half-tono, wood cut or zinc etch ing. Thotr facilities aro bo cxteit thnt work which must he executed quickly for shipment to distant rIMm ran he eaally turned out. When ordering engravings from your printers ask for Manz Perfect Eiiff raving1. If You Have Rheumatism write to The Numsen nemcdy, 737 Walnut St., Chicago, nnd they will tell you free how to cure It. They guarantee a euro. T t'