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'10 THE OMATTA DAILY BEE: WEDNE8MT, NOYEMnETT 12, 1002. CAME OF POLICE POLITICS ff)idajj-e of Birteen Patrolmen Bring Forth Considerable Protest. 'fAITHFUL SERVICE AYAILS NAUGHT Xollre Officer flays Art ton f the , Broatrh Board Will Have Moat . DemnorallalnK Effect I- Whole Force. f The arbitrary dlsmissst without hearing er charges of sixteen policemen by the po lice board la the theme of animated dlscus lon not only In the police and fire depart ment!, but also In political clrclea gener ally for It la recognized as a piece of poll Tics designed to transform the police force Into a piece of political machinery that will respond to every aspiration of the con trolling members of the board. The dls (mlssed policemen for the most part turned In their stars during the day. but are not disposed to Rive up positions earned by long aervlce without a protest. A meeting Bias already been raDed at which tome Una lof Joint action will be agreed on. i "The dismissal of these men la entirely Without warrant or Justification," aald a police officer who naturally insisted on his Identity being con'ealod. "It is purely po litical and the worst case of Intrusion of politics Into the force on record. It Is sure to demoralize the whole force, for who of jus knows whose head Is to go next? Most of the discharged men have good records, have families to support, with winter com jlng on, and were counting on steady em ployment as long as they rendered efficient aervice. It Is a serious thing for them, and (then, too, they all have an interest In the police relief fund, to which they have con tributed In various ways, and dismissal (amounts to depriving them of a right to .share in this fund, which clearly belongs to ,them unlesa forfeited by some misbehavior iof their own. I tell you. It's sorry times jen the police force these days." Abiidona Eiajht-nonr Plan. The reduction of the police force by six teen men will necessitate the continuance of the two-shift system and the abandon ment of the plan to adopt the eight-hour or three-shift system, as proposed some time ago by the board. At least the two shift system will be in vogue until after the 1st of January. Chief Donahue said: "We will abandon 'the proposed change for the present, be cause we have not sufficient men to carry It through. We could have adopted it !f only ten men had been discharged, but with sixteen gone It leaves the department too badly crippled. I regret to see them let out at this time, as burglaries are more j numerous now than any other time of the year, and we really needed more men than (we had." I The chief does not expect any new men to fie appointed before January 1, but at that lime, after the appropriation is made, he expect the force to be put back to Its pres ent number. The chief would make no cont inent on the men discharged or the reason they were discharged. No Shortaare In Police Fond. ) A statement given to The Bee yesterday afternoon by the comptroller shows total receipts in the police fund to November 1 of 1101,457.44, and total expenditures of $84, 967.64, leaving a balance in the police fund at this time of $16,499 80. The estimated receipts for the balance of the year for the police fund amount to $700, which would Increase the amount available for the use of the department to $17,199.80. The estimated expenses for the balance of ths year at the former rate of expenditure aggregate $19,191, which would overlap the r mount available by $1,998.20. In the statement of the comptroller the litems which go to make up the estimate of expense, part of which consist of fixed charges, are as follows: rpollce department salaries $14,W0 fClty lall salaries 830 I Salaries of fire and police commls- slonera 600 Salaries of license board (04 ."Various claims 2,0"0 Alarm system 834 j Total $19,198 ! In the above statement is Included all miscellaneous bills and Indebtedness of all (JOnds now outstanding against the depart jxaent. In the Items of salaries for Messrs. (Broatch, Wright, Spratlen and Thomas as .members of the Fire and Police board, and ithe same gentlemen as .members of the license board, are Included the amounts of (their back pay held up by the city council ls) well as their aalarles for the remainder of the year. It has been suggested that If 'the members of the board would forego the I payment of their salaries until after Janu lary 1 the fund could be made to last wlth ioat cutting down the police department. The comptroller's exhibit makes It clear that the alleged shortage in the police fund Is merely a trumped-up pretense to make way for appointment of new favorites on the force In January next. Beautiful new Ruby, Emerald, Pearl and Diamond Combination Rings. Bdholm, Jewl' Mortality Statistics. ' The fotlowtng births and deaths were re ported at the ufnee of the Board of Health during the twenty-four hours ending at moon Tueeday : I Births Robert R. Park, 424 Webster Ptreet, boy; William Truckey. 1612 Sherman venue, boy; Nathan Field, 3220 Burt street, rlrl; Daniel Taylor, 2021 Howard afreet, girl; (Benjamin Rosebery, 4010 Ohio street, boy; William Smith, 514 South Thirteenth street, boy: Abraham Metcher 501 South Nineteenth street, boy; Charles Baum, S20 'Camden avenue, Coy; Hamuei Bnaplro, 2421 South Sixteenth street, boy; Kd Mercer, (Rescue Home. Thirtieth and Maple streets. 5oy, W. W. Stewart, 341S North Thirtieth Vtreet. boy: Charlie. 2547 Reea street, boy; iomenic King, cranium avenue, noy. Deaths John Thome, Central hospital, aaed 2b years; Mathias Medajrd. St. Jo- aeph's hospital, aged 44 years. ', The new kind of General Arthur cigars ferl 11 please you if you care for good cigars. Figprune Tastes like Coffee Better than Coffee. The secret (be perfect blending and roasting; of fruit and train. 80LD BY ALL CROCBRS. 'JyfSs Handaome Etamlne Skirts, In black or blue, trimmed with taffeta folds Price, 12.75. Ons especially handsome Serge Skirt with lsp seams price $11.50. All Wool Skirts, handsomely trimmed from $6.00 up. Golf Skirts $3.75. $5.50. $6 75. $8.60 and $10.00. JFa are showing a handsome lias of 811k Petticoats In black and colors. LOOKING UP MAIL DEVICES Committee Appointed by Postmaster Oeneral Inspect lav-cations of Xebraakena. A committee sppolnted by the postmaster general for the purpose of Inspecting and reporting on devices patented for the de livery and catching of malls from moving trains passed through Omaha ytsnerdny enroute to Greenwood, Neb., to test the device Invented by R. S. Patton of this city. The device of Patton's has been In use on the Burlington road for over a year, and the friends of the inventor who bave examined the apparatus are confident that it will meet the approval of the government committee. The committee will return to Omaha and then go at once to Grand Island, where they will test a simi lar device Invented by Ashton Meyer of that place. The committee Is composed of E. J. Ryan, chief superintendent of the railway mail service of Boston; D. J. Bradley, su perintendent at New York; E. l West, su perintendent at Chicago; O. T. Holloway, superintendent at Cincinnati; S. M. Gains, superintendent at Fort Worth; T. P. Gra ham, chief of the equipment division at Washington; J. T. Crew, chief of the rail way adjustment system. HEARS FROM LEARN'S BOYS Ooanty Jndffe Is Asked to Provide Them Transportation from Dallas, Texas. Judge Vlneonhaler of the county court has received from the sons of the . late Judge William R. Learn a letter request ing tickets to Omaha from Dallas, Tex., and bis assurance that he will provide for them here and keep them In school with the $4,000 left them by their father upon his death about eighteen months ago. Be cause of their mother's failure to keep her promise to return the boys to Douglas county, which promise was made In July, 1901, when she wished to take them with her to her home In Cripple Creek, Colo., Judge Vlneonhaler does not look upon the request favorably. He has answered that If they return It must be at their mother's expense for transportation. Should they come, he will see that they are properly provided for here until they are of age. Announcements of tbe Theaters. At the Orpheura this afternoon will be given the regular mid-week matinee. The turns on the bill are varied and are well calculated to please many tastes, which is attested by their scoring to largest houses of the season. Ned Wayburn's "Jockey Club," headed by the Countess Hatzfeldt, are not only drawing the chappies to the front rows, but are proving of the magnetic kind that draw all classes. There are fifteen sprightly girls, attractively costumed. In the company who present a number of graceful dances, while the Countess, a dainty blonde, sings a number of songs. Harry LeClalr is another feature that la scoring heavily and easily ranks with the cleverest female Impersonators that bave appeared here. "The Tide of Life," a sensational melo drama, will follow the current attraction at the Boyd's, opening Thursday night. The play is full of hair raising, thrilling scenes, situations and climaxes. Those who care for this sort of entertainment are promised a treat. Good More. j The members of the Convervative Savings and Loan association calling at tbe new offices, No. 205 South Sixteenth street, ex press themselves well pleased with the new location. Tbe room is light and airy and well adapted to the needs of the association, and, more Important still, is centrally lo cated In the retail district of the city. The officers feel that within the next tew months the business of tbe association will run past the one million point, the present as sets being considerably In excess of $900,000. Dixie Flyer. A through train to Jacksonville, Fla., via St. Loula or Chicago and Nashville, Chat tanooga, Lookout Mountain, Atlanta and Macon. Round trip tourist tickets now on sale, permitting stopovers both going and returning and limited until June 1, 1903. Write or call on us for full Information regarding rates, etc., and copy of our beau tiful Illustrated Florida booklet, at 1402 Fainam street, Omaha. W. H. BRILL, District Passenger Agent Illinois Central Railroad, Omaha, Neb. ttnlclc Time to the Southeast. Leave Nebraska points In the forenoon to take the palatlally equipped "Southeastern Limited" of the 'Frisco System leaving Kansas City dally, 6:30 p. m., reaching Memphis 8:00 a. m.. Hot Springs 3:15 p. m., New Orleans 7:40 p. m., Atlanta 10:15 p. m.. Savannah 7:00 a. m., Jacksonville 8:30 a. m. Through aleeper Kansas City to Jackson ville. Passenger Office, 206 South 14th St., Omaha, Neb. Publish your legal notices la Ths Weekly Bee. Telephone 238. REORGANIZATION IS COMING Officers of Street Railway Company Will Make Statement la Few Days. , Large stockholdera in the Omaha Street Railway company say that within a few days tbe final arrangements tor the reor ganisation of ths company will be per fected, and that tbe officers of the company will Issue a statement aettlng forth tbe full extent of the deal. It is understood that since ths return of Mr. Murphy and Mr. Barton the majority stockholders have fully decided upon tbe course which they will pursue, and the New York parties are to take final action pre vious to the announcement of tbe tranafer or reorganisation, whichever it may be called. Cereal is la elisor. We are Shtwln; a Very Uandstme Line of Dress Skirts. In Demi-Train, Walking and Golf Skirts. Peau ds Bole 611k Skirts from $10.10 up. Oos style, trimmed with folds of same, especially good for the price at $13.75. Deposit Your Money in Our Bank Jfol LOU $2 Trimmed Street Hats 25c . Today in Basement and Second Floor Another fortunate stroke of buying has brought to us over one thousand trimmed street hats, not one of them lut of the manufacturer's hands ten days. They are positively as late and new in style as you can obtain any where in the country. These hats are mostly of camel's hair felt, in all of the prevailing shades and a vast number nf iatvlfs flip fan in a Vintn flint tvi .r"". I"111 '" offered you three weeks ago at uuu ure huh ueing noiu in uns vicinity at that price on Wednesday they all go at $1 Fleece Lined Tour choice of over 400 sample wrappers, all fleece lined, dark colors and trimmed with ruffles and braid on main floor at $2.50 Flannel Waists at 93c The waists that have heretofore been selling up to $2.50, In all wool ladles' cloth and flannels, in dark colors your choice for $5.00 Silk Waists at $2.85 These are all new waists, In black and this season's style at $6.00 Golf Skirts at $2.98 We have Just received a shipment of eastern manufacturer. Ws bought at a offer these very stylish and handsome at Fur Cluster Scarfs at $1.50 400 scarfs of astrakhan, stone mart ens, electric seal, etc. aotually worth up to $4.00 each at $12.50 Kersey 45-inch kersey coats with guaranteed strap trimming, large sleeves, tur n coats, all colors, at SHOES On SecondFloor On Bargain Squares Over 1,600 pairs ladles fancy welt sole shoes 10 different styles- made to retail for $3.00 and $3.60 go at , 1.98 Watch Our Windows INJURY TO STOCK BUSINESS How Order to Eemove Fenoet if Regarded in Deuel County. COLONEL UTT SPEAKS OF CONDITIONS gays Cattle Raisers Will Sustain Great Loss In Business It Order of the Interior Department is BnforeeO. J. E. TJtt, secretary of the Commercial club, has returned from a trip to Deuel county, where he spent several days hunt ing. Mr. Utt sayi the people of that county are very much excited over the rul ing of tbe Interior department that the fences built by the cattlemen must come down, and they predict the destruction of the cattle business upon Its present basis as the result of the order. "They claim," said Mr. TJtt, "that the business cannot be conducted on any other basis than that now In force and that when the fences are taken down tbe stock raisers will all be driven out of business. It Is said that all of the land which will raise grass or grain has been taken up by the ranchmen; that this land Is a very small part of the entire acreage of the county, lying In small tracts surrounded by sand hills upon which comparatively nothing will grow, and which requires twenty acres of land to pasture one animal during the summer months. The low land In the hills is the property of tbe cattlemen, secured either by primary entry or purchase. Two sections in each township la school land, owned by the atate, and this has been leased by the man who owns tbe arlable land In the neighborhood. As all tbe good land has been entered, all that remains in the name of the government are sand hills, snd these sand bills are fenced along with the school land and the low ground. "The cattle raisers say that before they fenced the land the loss in the winter from storms was very blgh; that they could not attend to their cattle In the winter, as they would wander over a wide scope of country. Persons whose cattle mixed with those of their neighbors did not feel like buying high-class animals to improve tbe breed, and the result was that native stock only wandered over the plains. "Sines the fences were erected tbe loss has been reduced to about 3 per cent, while tbe progressive cattle men have purchased high-class auimaia, and graded stuck is now the rule on the fenced range, rather than the tiception. These high grade cattle fat ten easier than tbe old natives, so that the country w.ll sustain more stock now than It ever would. It tbe fences are taken down tbe men claim that the best result will be a return to the old conditions. "The low ground between the hills where the high prairie grass grows Is being gen erally plowed up and planted to alfalfa, for thla clover will grow where native alough grass will flourish. It produces much heav ier crops snd is fed almost exclusively In the winter by those who are fortunate enough to have It. Tbe raising of alfalfa in these sunken valleys is increasing the number of hogs In the west, ss they will fatten on alfalfa as readily as cattle will. "The worst feature of the tearing down of fences is the fact that the cattle men seem to be paralyzed. They hope that the order will be suspended, and while hoping this havs taken no steps to change their business. At the same time they are doing nothing to push It, and from the present appearance there will be fewer cattle raised In the west next year than there was this. Ths men all dealre an opportunity to leaso the government land and say that tbe reve nue thus created could be used for develop ing the seml-srid region, but that tbe tops of tbe sand hills which they now have fenced can never be made arlable." Beautiful diamond solitaire rings. Ed holm King Cole Sslf-RIslng Buckwheat. 4 per est Interest Paid an epositi $2.00, f ) I bv I. Wrappers at 59c 59c a 98c colors 2.85 400 golf and walking skirts from an great bargain and skirts ; 2.98 1.50 Coats at $6.50 lining, satin stitched ' back cuffs regular $12.50 6.50 SHOES In Basement 6,000 pairs ladles' 60o quality high cut storm 29c rubbers, all sizes, go at... 1,200 pairs ladles' warm lined leather house slippers plain kid slippers and strap sandals and felt slippers, -v go at, each, 40o, 75o OC Watch Our Windows NEW CHURCH MAY BE BUILT Kentucky Preacher Has Project Christian 'Cbngrrxstlon on North Side. (or A new Christian churca. !s projected for the northern part of the city. Rev. J. H. BeaBley of Kentucky, who has been in the city since the national convention, has the matter in charge. A resident of the city who owns considerable land north of Ames avenue has offered tn donate a lot on Browne street near Twenty-sixth for church purposes If the members of the church will erect a building. Mr. Beasley presented the matter before the Monday club at Its last session, and while no definite action was taken he was told that the members of the club would lend him all of the support pos sible in connection with their other work. The nearest Christian church to the pro posed site Is the North Side church, which Is on Grant street. There are Methodist and Congregational churches In the neigh borhood and a number of members of the Christian church who are anxious for the new building. Don't Aecept Counterfeits. ' For piles, skin dl seasea. unp.. .mi. bruiaes, burns and other wounds nothing equals DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Don't except counterfeits. None genuine except DeWltt's. "I have suffered ln iscc protruding, bleeding piles and until re cently couia nna no permanent releif," says J. F. Oerall of Bt. Paul. Ark. "Finally I inea uewui s witch Haiel Salve, which soon completely cured me." dulck lime to the Southwest. Leave Nebraska points in the forenoon to take the palatlally equipped "Meteor" of the 'Frisco System leaving Kansas Citv dally 7:15 p. m.. reaching Oklahoma City i.sv a. m., Denlson 11:10 a. m.. Ehnrmm 11:30 a. m Dallas 1:30 p. m., Fort Worth i. oo p. m., Waco 7:35 o. m. Passenger rif fles, 205 South 14th St., Omaha, Neb. Oood Position Open. Good opening tor a newspaper or maga sine solicitor. Permanent position tor a competent man. Address Twentieth Cen tury Farmer, vf. Building, Omaha. 18k wedding lings. Edholm, jeweler. HAVE SCARLET FEVER ALSO Little Ones at the Child Savins; In. stltnte SorTerlus; with Two Diseases. From ths record of contagious diseases at ths office of ths Board of Health it Is now learned that the three children who are 111 at the Child Saving Institute, 1806 Ohio street, all have scarlet fever as well as diphtheria. Having bad hla attention called by Health Commissioner Ralph to the health ordinances of the city, Dr. Pol lard today returned reports to the health office stating that Meta Luti, aged 2 years; Bessie, Bolmer sged 2 years, and Wesley Collins, sged t years, all at the Child Sav ing institute, are suffering from dlptbtherla and scarlet fever. Other reports of con tagious diseases were received this morn ing In greater number than Is customary. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arisen in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling I no baking! add boiling water and set to eooL Flavors:' Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocrs to-day. io eta. frh Via R7 19 -(7 Boys' Overcoat Special Wednesday In our Children's Dept. we place on special sale 100 boys' overcoats, apes 4 to 15 years, made of oxford gray cheviot, lined with Italian lining, made up in three-quarter lengthsThey nre regular $0 values, WEDNESDAY $20.00 Overcoats for FREE as WATER This Is a familiar expression, but does not apply to tne m Kinds or Which we sell. However, we come as near to It as we can by making very lowprlcee on all kinds of MINERAL WATER when taken by DOZEN or CASE. Our mineral waters are gath ered from the "ENDS OF THE EARTH" and are obtained by us di rect from the springs we are thus In a position to guarantee purity and genuineness. We Bell all the leading American waters, like AL.LOUEZ MAGNESIA, from Green Bay, Wis. MANITOTJ, from Colorado. CONORE8S, from Saratoga. HATHORN, from Saratoga. EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, from Mis souri. HORO LITHIA, from Waukesha, WHITE ROCK, from Waukesha. VERONICA, from California. 18 HAM CALIFORNIA WATER. Alxo water from leading European resort : APOLLINARIS. from Saxony. CARLSBAD, from Bohemia, VICHY, from France. We deliver free to any part of city, and will allow full price for any kind of EMPTY MINERAL WATER BOT TLES. Special quotations furnished on application. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. Sherman & McConnell Drug Go. GOilASSEI PUNCH prepared, ready for use fdd a Ilttlo cracked Ice and serve. Just the thing for receptions, . parties, eto. Saves time, trouble and ex pensealways . Just right. Price, per quart, JI.00. COCKTAIL OLIVES Something new . sweet stuffed olives a delicious and dainty relish nothing like It all the go back etwl. Price, bottle, 75c. Cackley Bros., Quality counts and we give you quality. Opp P. O. 'Phone 1148. Agents for Hunter's Rye and Wilson Rye wbiskes. SAVE FUELY0RRY 'IT YOUR DEALER T!ES TO TALK YOU INTO THE MISTAKE or BUYING ANOTHER RAKE, WRITE TO US. Charter OikSfovesRajKieGa ST-LOVIS.MOf The Bee for All News j r v av r 1 "V V l Vttv - oak rv ) (9 AO MEN'S JERSEY hiue yaegcr and 75c values, for MEN'S SHIRTS In camel's hair $y AA V and an excellent worth $1.00 at Those Men's 7iO. if tO 4" C We are selling at $12 are creating a furore. They are considered by the best clothing experts to be the best overcoat' value in America. These coats went on sale Saturday. We have sold several hundred. Those who bought, acknowledge they are the best overcoat value they ever saw. We flay they are the best over coat in America for the money. When we make this statement we do not wish to boast, but' when you visit our overcoat department and see these overcoats you will agree with us and acknowledge that we had a very modest way of expressing the value in tliese garments. $ I i mm n riaLM t Atchison, Leavenworth, Ksnsas City, St. L cub, Joplln, Otrthsge, Yebb City to the ralnmg districts of Missouri and Arkansas and the M belt of Sanaa. . DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. Elegant high back coaches and free reclining eh air ears en ail tratnav Elegant eleotrlo lighted sleepers. Very low one way and round trip rates the first aad third Tuesday tt each month, to numerous points In ths southeast, south aad southwest. Winter tourist tickets on sale dsily after November 1st, to the various re sorts in the south and aoutheast. CITY TICKET OFFICES S. E. Cor. 14th and DmrlaiSts. THOI. P. GODFREY, H. C TOWHSEHD, O. P. T. A St. Lal, Mo. Pas. UBULaV. "7X33 ILLINOIS CENTRAL EXCURSIONS. 1 Jacksonville, Fla, . 1 Thomasville, Fla 1 New Orleans, La.... 1 Vlcksburg, Misa 1 Hammond, La 1 Daytona, Flu 1 Tampa. Fla 1 Palm Beach. Fla 1 Havana, Cuba 1 Jickonn. Mls 1 St. Auguatlne, FU... 2 Mt. Clements, Mich, t French Lick Springs, a-Chlcago. Ill 15? 60 48.80 43 no 88.00 43.00 69.10 66.20 71.60 106.70 aa.flo 66.40 134.10 30.90 114.75 Ind. ABOVE RATES ARB FOR ROl'KD TRIP TK'K-KTS FROM OMAHA, NEB. Column (1) Tickets on sale dally; return limit June 1. 1903. Column (2) Tickets on sals dally; return limit 90 days. Column (3 Tickets on sale Nov. 30, Dec. 1 and 2; return limit Dec. tt. Round trip tickets on sale to nearly all points In the south and southeast. Stopover allowed both going and re turning. Attention is called to the "Dixie FltT." a through train via Nashville, Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain, At lanta and Macon, to Jacksonville, Fla. Homtweekers' tickets, ut rate of nna fare, plus I-.00, on sale tint and third Tuesdays of each month, lo points In Tennetsee, Kentucky, Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama, etc. Con espondenoe Invited and Informa tion cheerfully given. Oet copy of our beautiful Illustrated booklet, covering points of Interest In the Sunny Kouth, at 1402 Farnam St., Omaha, Web., or wrlta W. II. UHll.t., IUtt. Pass. Agt., Ill Cent. R. R., imnha. Neb. Business Stimulators BEE WANT ADS Pgl Underwear Bargains RIBBED EGYPTIAN cotton shirts and drawers, in natural gray and etru r) colors, underwear that is sold for 60o at OC ME.N-S SHIRTS AN'D DRAWERS, all wool fleece, in brown,' mixed 45c AND DRAWERS, In heavy merino, and natural colors, non-shrinkable. wearing garaent ..75c 1 d Ulluul aim Popular Route as Ticket Ant. CHAt. B. ITTLII, A. C P. A, Kis.h Olty, Has Save Your Tickets 6 per cent la more than the baxks will' al low you If you deposit. We allow you 6 per cent on every article we sell you and this 6 per cent together with the 40 to 60 per cent we save you over the oridinary drug store prices Is an Item which means many dollars In a year. Are you paying more tnan these prices? IF HO. YOU ARK GIVING SOMEBODY YOUR MONEY I WHAT 6ENSJ3 IS TJ-ERE IN THAT?. !.o0 German Elmmell bitters 7Bo 1100 Perurm 6ic tl.00 Iter's Malt Whiskey If you want It 64c II oo Canadian Malt Whiskey, a Pure Whiskey 7ftc fl.00 Temptation Tonlo 25o 60c "Catarrh Rem" Guaranteed J-)o K.SO Marvel Whirling Bpray Syringe 160 $1.75 8. S. S 114 $-'.00 Chester's Pennyroyal Pills 1.00 $1.00 Pierce's Remedies .... . 64c 35 Genuine Cajuorla , 14c 26c Quinatetoi Guaranteed Cold Cure ., too Open Always SGIIAEFER'S CUT PRICE DRUG STORK Tel. T4T. S. W. Cer. )th mm CklufC INDICATIONS ARB for COLDER WEATHER. You bad better look up and see how many broken win dows you want repaired, and have tt dons before tbe rush comes. If you will call up $49 w will send you a man -to meas ure ths glsss, and put It In for you, CHEAP. Don't forget ths number, 843. Fuller Drug & Paint Co. 114 South PotirtMath St. 'bajpuiy aVaU Teeaftaaataa Voo4i Xiisvpso4flA H. L. RmCCIOTTI, D, V. S. C1TT VETERINARIAN. Dfloe aa4 Inflssnayth an4 Ms sea Bta, Omaha. Utt. TsUi-nons sj. CI t