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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1004.
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GOSSIP OF THE POLITICIANS
TabfllatUn of Hegtstratim Tignnt Oon
. tinnes to Euconrag" Eepublicani,
NWCATS CLEAN SWEEP AT POLLS
Mareoiied MarlBev's Heere at Forclwar
Himself ot Reimblleaa Aadla
Is Attracting He MtlU
Attention.
The tabulation of the registration figure
continues to give encouragement to the
republican campaign manager! for a clean
weep for the republican candidate. The
total of ovor 18,000 for the two day In
Omaha, and South Omaha la pretty good,
especially when the republican share of
thli la 11,341 On the face of tbe two days'
figures the republicans are 4,0o0 ahead of
all oyponents combined and over 8.000
i ahead of the democrats. In Omaha alone
the republicans have 9.81 to the democrats'
3,407, or a lead of ,4'0. The socialists
have nearly twice as many registered as
the populists and In all South Omaha not
a single prohibitionist la on record. The
figures ares
Twi Days' Registration.
FIRST DAT.
Si
Omaha
South Omaha.
BM71992!1M
834 M7 67
5
K6 1CH 610! 8430
271 1601
-2
13110
637 10031
Total I S3712flS9l!4S
SECOND DAT.
Omaha I 427;1415il 109I1J 641 6517
996
Total.
omana I ziv iimim' uw ia
South .Omaha .'...) tttj G36J M 10j.. 60
4976!19ROl248U9;13l 6911
Omaha .1 80 6 1 3407 1 S4 ! 8tH j 231 1261115047
South Omaha .... 1630iU82 145 46!.. 77 2980
Total ll346l4G8949l2nOi2j!l328!l8027
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Talk about nerval This fellow The Bee
his been calling the "marooned mariner'
deserves- the prise," declared one ot the
republicans at headquarters. "Did you
read about Howell pushing himself Into
the republican meeting; held under the
auspices of the McKlnley club and taking
the time assigned to the regular repub
lican nominees? He wants republicans to
pay the expenses of meetings for him to
talk against the republican candidates,
"But, then, what else should be expected
when one recalls his nerve in another
connection? That was down at the state
convention last May, when this same
Howell wanted the delegates to expel the
hold-over members of the state committee
because he pretended to be afraid they
might not support the republican nomine
for congress this fall. He demanded an
outright promise to that effect and shouted
at one of them before the whole assembled
delegates, 'If you don't answer the ques
tion you ought to resign.' Howell is now
a member of the state committee himself.
He Is not only fighting the republican can
didate for congress, but most of the other
republican nominees as well, and is him
self running by petition to beat one of
them. According to his own standard
he ought to resign from the state com
mittee. But will heT I guess not"
Governor Mickey came up from Lincoln
this morning to spend the day and probably
Wednesday in close contact with the voters
of Omaha and South Omaha. He has no
speeches scheduled, but may talk briefly at
ome republican meetings and will be pres
ent at the Thurston-Kennedy meeting at
the Boyd Wednesday evening. In company
with local friends the governor Is making
as much of a personal canvass as he can
In the time to be spent here, believing per
sonal acquaintance with the voters will do
him a great deal of good. The greater part
Of the day was spent In South Omaha,
The Omaha Italian Republican club will
hold a rally at Washington hall on Thurs
day night, when candidates and others will
be present and address the meeting. Anton
Maflal. president of the club, will preside
at the meeting.
The First Ward Republican club will
meet Friday evening at Dopetaa hall,
Fourth and Wool worth streets.
The members of the First Ward Repub
lican club will meet this evening at
1016 South Tenth street, Champernoy's cigar
store, at 7:30 to attend the rally at Boyd's
opera house.
BROTHER AND SISTER MEET
Tessg Has Finds Girl Just la Time
to Provide for Her
Mead.
A pathetic case of reconciliation between
alsUr and brother has Just come under the
notice of the police department After
four days of ceaseless vigil on the street
of Omaha. Nathan W. Klrkland, a farmer
residing at Mofleton, la., located his sis
ter just as she was entering a pawnshop
to give her ring as security to tide her over
until better days should oome.
The story ts the father of the twain died
six years ago and the mother about a year
ago. The sister kept the bouse until a
quarrel caused a separation between the
sister and brother. In a thoughtless mo
ment the brother sold the mother's wed
ding dress, from which the sister had cut
the buttons and trimmings as keepsakes.
YOUR MONEY BACK.
Colds, Headaches
and La Grippe
ti?i "'J J,',',' drtfWrtat guarantees
it. Jl it fnlu bg will mura yua roar uooty
BROMO-LAJ.
"Contains No Quinine.'
Na Calomel. Mo Opiate.
It no ld eflMtn, but it doe. the work. For
MlebyaUdniaiUu.aSe. baetfaktUulaUTiead
Bremo-Lax (Contains No Quinine),
aasssaj GUARANTEED AND FOR SALE BY aaasaai
Sherman MnConnell Drug Co., eor. Itta
and Dodge streets, Omaha
Head
quarters
lor Ovor
shoes sod I'
Rubbers
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BIG SPECIAL BARGAIN TUESDAY
20c Laces at 5c Yd.
Thousands of yards of fresh, new English
and French Torchons aud Cluny Lacea
scores of styles of these lacea and trim
ming, many sets to match they would soli regu
larly st 20c a yard your choice, at, yard
5c
25c Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 12!c
A great assortment of embroidered, scalloped and revered
handkerchiefs the daintiest and most charni-
ing patterns that were ever shown at the Q M
price Mexican drawn work and Tenereffe j
effects regular Z5c values, at
NEW FANCY WAISTING
walstlnKs. These are In light end dark colors, neavny mercerized,
as TOU
pebble
50c Walstlng- at 25c per Ynrd On our front bargain gov are Just
rnnu In the door, we are showing a big counter of new fall mercerised
25C
with neat little embroidered Dresden figure Tney are in long
mill lengths. In the regular way they would sen ror 60c lo w
per yard. We bought tins one case or uiem ai a price wmcn
enables us to sell them for,
per yard
If you are down town you should not fall to see these. They are absolutely
new, never having been shown In Omaha before.
Bi Carpet Sale Now Goin 0i
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The prices at which we are selling carpets has caused
Omaha carpet Dueincss,
We are selling the best grad
of velvet carpet, with or
without border. In hand
some Oriental patterns,
wonderful stir in the
t. ner yard
Regular
75'
price is 11.26 per yard.
rood eraae i
Ga rents per yard, for
yard
We are offering the choice of
our entire stock of Axmin
ster carpel, not a few old
ft ale patterns, but the
holce of our entire
stock, for, per ynrd
With or without borders.
75
49c
Ladies Fall Wear Specially Priced
Ladies' Suit, $12.50
A speolally pretty lot of
brand new ideas in tailored
suit trimmed effeoivolr
with the new a Cfl
fall comb! o a- UUXt
Hons a score
of style all
well made at
12
Golf Suit at $4.98
Self strapped skirts
made of novelty cloths
a very stylish f AO
skirt just the (J ZJO
most desirable M
weicht at
Tourist Coat, S9.98
The popular tourist
coat nothing1 could be
raore stylish QO
all of themrlghtO,nO
up to date, extra U
good lininir, at,.fasr
Short Box Coat
Three stunning little coat,
in the new browns, navyss
castors, etc are made
with epaulet f Qfi
tabs, wide tail- ff J
ored and stitched M
pleats, piped with
velvet Hi..
J. L Brandeis & Sons, Bankers
STATEMENT
At the close ot business, October 51, 1904.
loans $288,Z83.S1
Bonds and Stocks.... 122,000.00
Cash in Office and Banks.... 159.627.yfi
1570,011.47
Capital $ 50,000.00
Surplus and Profits 8,628.26
Deposits.. 511,383.21
1570,011.47
DEPOSITS
October 31, 1903 $308,268.93
October 31, 190 $511,383.21
Thinking the garment had been cast aside
as rummage, the brother sold it to a ped
dler for a mere pittance. This angered the
sister, who threatened to leave. The
brother rode several miles, overtook the
peddler and bought the dress back, but In
the meantime the sister left. - Learning of
her whereabouts, Klrkland came to Omaha
last Saturday and started a search for
his sister, with the assistance of the police.
The location of the girl at the entrance of
the pawnshop was the occasion of an af
fecting reconciliation. They have returned
to Mapleton. The Bister is 20, the brother 26.
YEISER ANSWER OVERRULED
Volunteer Action la Scavenger Tax
Cases Pronounced Invalid It?
Jadare Troop.
John O. Teiser's answer for himself and
about 20,000 other persons so situated by
reason of the scavenger tax law has been
overruled. Judge Troup handed down the
decision in this case and confirmed the for
mal default taken In the cases of all these
delinquents. He said he would have to
strike out the answer and appearance for
Mr. Teiser, because he had no right to
answer to these people without being au
thorised to do so. Mr. Teiser will appeal
to the supreme court.
This case is unique in the annals of tho
Douglas county legal history. Mr. Telaer
stepped In at the last moment and mado
an answer for everyone who had not an
swered. He claimed to volunteer In such
a manner was a right which any attorney
had, and he asked the court for an order
allowing these delinquents to file an
amended answer. Judge Bartlett and
Judge Redlck each Issued such an order,
allowing certain delinquents to accept Mr.
Yelser's answer and to amend the same.
These Judges did not, however, notify the
city legal department. Mr. Teiser held If
the ability to amend were allowed, the
amendments would date back to the time
of his answer, and so prevent a default.
Ladies' Hid Gloves
Nothing In tha way of apparel Is more satis,
factory to a -Woman than a shapely, nice fitting
glove, Here she may choose irom the best makes
tho soft, delicate, pliable Perrin, Monarch,
Derby, etc In both dressed and undressed; for
street, dress or evening wear; in black or colors;
some flnUhsd with pearl or fan -y clasps; some
silk lined. We've the best $1.00 glove on the
market, but at $LSO we've a glove it will pay
you better to buy It's a very fine glove.'
When you need gloves inspsct our lne. Shop
ping here is pleasant, profitable pastime. Buying
hero is spending monoy rig ht.
MRS. J. BENSON, 212 S. I6lh St.
FURNITURE F0R THE ROOMS
Hatter to Be Special Order at Com
mercial Clnb's Next Executive
Committee Meeting;.
At Tuesday's meeting- of the executive com
mittee of the Commercial club it was de
cided to make the matter of refurnishing
the club rooms and Improving the catering
department a special order of business for
the meeting one week hence. It was de
cided that at that time the amount of
money necessary to complete the plans
should be agreed upon and arrangements
made for raising It. The report on the
entertainment committee, which decided to
give a smoker to members of the club
election night and to receive returns of
elections, was approved. It also was
agreed to give another entertainment on
or about November 25, at which time
the committee hoped to be able to secure
II. D. Estabrook, who is expected to be
in the city at about that time, to address
the club. The matter of reorganising of
the Missouri River Shippers' association
was referred to tha transportation com
mittee. Robert F. Smith, V. B. Caldwell, C. E.
Selleck and Thomas D. McPherson were
elected to membership.
LEO CHUCK MUST SHOW WHY
Omaha Chinaman la Iteqaested to
Answer His Alleaed Violation ol
Exolusloa Act.
A warrant has been sworn out before
United States Commissioner Anderton for
the arrest of Leo Chuck, a Chinaman,
that he may show caaee why he Is doing
business in this country in violation of
the Chinese exclusion act.
Leo Chuck conducts a small Isundry at
South Omaha and ic Is held by the complaint
filed against him and United States Emi
gration Agent Eager, who worked up the
case, that he has no certificate entitling
him to a residence in the United States.
A deputy United States marshal has bean
sent to South Omaha to take Leo Chuck
before the commlsHoner In order that he
may explain things.
93 JW
for $3.50 kitchen tabls cabinet; has flour
bins, molding board, eta. Reduced prices
on furniture during November. Orchard
A WUhslm Carpet Co.
OMAHA WEATHER WEDNESDAY-FAIR.
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GROCERY
Monry-sa-rlnc sales dally
Immense np-to-dae Grocery de
partment. Ten (tl.OO) Green Trading Stamps With
Each of the Following:
Pound package Bennett's Ofir
Capitol Coffee
POUND CAN HKNNBTTS OAL-
CAPITOL Baking Powder
Two cans Hawkeye 2()C
Cream "
Three cans Baked inC
Ruin. I-W
36c
Pound New York fyfc
Chflesf. .
One pound Win. Bakor's
Chocolutn
Five cans Peas, Corn or ROc
Tomatoes 7L
Three-pound can Clam 2llC
Chowder A.vw
CANDY
Several hundred pounds of very dell
clous vnnllla flavored Choco- Or
late Creams, pound 1"
THE PREMIUM
PARLOR
Has been moved from Sectnd
floor to the Balcony overlook
in; Main floor.
This move Is brought about
because of the crowded condi
tions on Second floor. Though
our floor space is the deepest
and broadest of any store in
seven states we are actually
cramped for room.
You will find the Little Sticker
Premiums displayed to fullest ad
vantage and the parlor artistically
fixed up ON THE BALCONY.
Men's
Handkerchief
Sale Thursday
See 16th
St. Window
HOTD
TUB RELIABLE ITOBB.
Great Sale
Women's Waists
Thursday
See 16th
St. Window
Great Bargains in Every Day
Wants in Dry Goods
68-INCH RED AND WHITE TABLE DAMASK
worth 35 cents a yard
Wednesday BED SHEETS Extra heavy bed sheets, 81x90, extra quality of
muslin, worth 76 cents euch, for one day
Wednesday ,
OUTINO FLANNEL Worth 8ftc yard,
Wednesday ,
TURKISH TOWELS Bleached and unbleached,
worth 18c,
Wednesday.... ,
19c
55c
5c
121c
A Big Drive in Ladies' and Misses'
Handkerchiefs
5c
nnd
20c-10c-5c
800 dozen embroidered, lace and plain i hemstitched edges, In fine Swiss
cambric and all linen, values In this lot worth uu to 20c,
on sale Wednesday, at
ANOTHER SNAP IN EMBROIDERIES, Edttes, Insertions, Beadlngs
Medallions Widths from three-fourths of an Inch
to twenty Inches, values from 10c to BOo
on sale Wedncstluy, at
SPECIAL LINE LADIES' UNDER WEAR Fine silk fleeced wool vests and
drawers, pretty blue gray color, silk taped vesta and French band y f
drawers.. These are very fine. Full regular made and sold if
Four cases Children's, Misses' nnd Boys' all wool Hosiery Fine and
heavy ribs, elastic leg, firm foot, regular 35c and 40a values,
on sale Wednesday, at pair
25c
ATTENTION, LADIES!
HAVE TOU SEEN THE ALPINE TOURIST SUITS? We are showing them.
They are the swagger amis of the season, f ull gorea Blurt, coat o4
Inches long, pockets, cuffs and collar of velvet, lined throughout
with fine satin, finest cheviots, colors brown and block, price
PANAMA WALKING SKIRTS Excellent quality, thirteen gores. CI C
colors diock, navy una
his inum.
$25
brown.
9.90-7.95-5.95
NEW SILK SKIRTS The latest turn In the whirl
of fashion, black, brown, white and navy,
prices
GREAT SALE OF KIMONAS Tbu rsday on bargain circle, MAIN FLOOR.
Klmonns, short and long, In domostlo fleece, French and German flannel and
silk, urlcee i
sl?irmonas ' 2. 50-2. 25-1.95-1.48-1 25-1. 19-95c-75c-50c
L$fnono.... 5.50-4.95-3.50-3.25-2.25-I.89-I.75 I.48-I.25
Sale Thursday, Main Floor. Bargain Circle
NEW CRAVifcTTB COATS Just opened Small dark Q 0
mixtures O.ViJ
TSav,iln7tiSn2iXord' ,n enu,n.e 22.50 19.50 18.50-15.00 and 14.50
Stylish
Dress Shoes
for Women
For the woman who wants a stylUh
and elegant dress shoe there is no
other store where she can satisfy and
please herself so well as at this store.
We have a large variety of original
and exclusive styles that are made
by shoemakers whose goods are to be
seen In only one of tho best stores
of each of the large cities.
Every pair correct in style, smooth
and snug fitting, but comfortuble and
. . i. - r fiA material and
1 finish, and made for wear as well a
W f uIu,.l.t.i.. and ftntllfort.
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for elegance and comfort.
$3.50, $4.00, $5.00
Hand
Bags
and
Purses
Elegant new and up-to-date
stock iust received.
Let us have the pleasure of
showing them to you.
Brown & Borsheim
Expert Watchmakers and Jewelers.
222 S. Uth St.
FRYStiOECQ
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SO OTHER CHAMPAONE 50 UNIVER.
SALLY HANDLED AS
SERVED EVERYWHERE
HYGIENIC,
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For onerrhgM, Sleet. Uucorrhos. (ptrmstor.
rnM, Pile sea All Unhsslthr Sexual Dischargss.
WO PAIN. no mm.
No Stricture. Free syringe.
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At brui.ti, or kuI to cr sddroM (or at.
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HERE AT LAST
MILTON BRADLEY'S water color paints,
the kind the school children have been call
ing for these many days and unable to get.
We have them all you want at 25c a box.
DELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS IN
OMAHA, SOUTH OMAHA OR COUNCIL
II LUFFS.
W.OO La Bon Ami French Capsules 11.00
Jli.OO Chester's Fennyroyul Pilla $1.00
Jl.Ot) Llquozone 79o
$1.00 Horllck's Malted Milk 79c
60c Horllck's Malted Milk 43c
25o Monnen's Talcum fowder ; 16c
25c tjUlNACETOL (guaranteed Cold
Cure) : 15c
$1.00 l'eruna 7!c
Don't kirk If you are compelled to pay
more 'cause Peruna Is going Into the com
bination. 1 lb. at Mule Team Borax In sprinkle
top can 17o
1 lb. 20 Mule Team Borax In paper box Ho
lb. 20 Mule Team Borax In puper box 8c
V. lb. 20 Mule Team Borax In puuer box 5-:
$1.00 Hoasack's Sursrtparllla 75o
$1.00 ParlHiun Hair Tonic (guaranteed) 75c
Lowney'a UalUuff'u and O'Brien's Candles.
SCHAEFER'S DKUQ SI ORE
m T. YATES, Prop.
16th and Chicago Sts.. Omaha, 'Phones 747
and 797; 4th and N Bts., South Oniaha,
'Phone No. 1; 6th Ave. and Main St., Coun
cil Bluffs, 'Phone 333. All goods delivered
la either city absolutely free.
Sale of Youths' and Children's Clothing
$4 to $5 Knee Pants Suits
In Double-Itrenstrd, Norfolk, Sailor Bloust
Russian Mouse and many other styles in neat
laida and stripes, fancy brown and pray
" mixtures and plain colors, all finely made
our sale price 'Wednesday
$2.50 and $3.50
M $9.00 to $12.50 Youths Suits
Single or Double-Rreasted styles In great
variety of nobby up-to-date fabrics and colors
splendidly made, elegantly fitting Buit-
our special price Wednesday
$5.00 and $7.50
Great Lace Curtain Sale
JOSEPH It BROMLEY, the well known Laco Curtain Manufacturer, has sold to Ml
his entire Drop Lace Curtain Stock .6(W PAIRS LACE CURTAIXS-tt muUj
fraction of their value. In order to close out these spec-ial patterns BEATjTIFUU
NOTTINGHAM AND CABLE NE.TS worth any time 10 -w per pair firt
-Hjale price Thursday, per pair, from $1.75 down to
Tho entire Carpet Department will be devoted to the Curtain display.
BEE OUR SIXTEENTH STREET WINDOW.
Money Saved 9
Every Order Here
Pure Fresh Goods
at Lowest Prices
1 can concentrated soup equal to
3 cans of common soup, at
3-lb. can clam chowder, at
1 uozen pickles, at
1 can deviled ham. at
1 can potted tongue, at
rew evaporated blackberries, at
iew i;aiuornia raisins, very nne, id. .
New evaporated apples, lb
New California prunes, lb
New currants, lb
20-lbs. pure cane granulated sugar at
j-quan can syrup, at
Yeast, package
Klin dried oatmeal, lb
Kiln dried icornmeal. lb
10 bars laundry soap for
rearnne, pocaage .....
GROCERIES
ee
,...Bc
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,.3c
,.3c
::7
::71
..Wc
.$1 00
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,...2c
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. ,.2'tc
,...2c
Morgan's sapollo at
4-pound package Quid Dust at m.....m...WO
WaBliing Gloss, packane ...m.....2o
3-pound can pumpkin at ..... ...oo
3-pound can hominy at , .60
3-pound can new packed tomatoes at -fo
2-pount new packed corn at SO
All sweet cookies, worth 1Go to 20o per
pound. In this sale 3-lb. for a5o
8-pkga. condensed mincemeat, will mate
12 Targe pies, at ....2 o
Fine mocha and Java coffee, lb .4 25a
Fine uncolored Japan tea, lb ....... 46j
Fine Japan rice, lb Jtyo
New sago, lb m ...... ... ...od
New Tapioca, lb ..........M
Fancy Cooking Flrs, per lb 60
Large Brazilian Cocoanuts, each. pf.
HAYDEN BROS.
AND returns
1 j . EVERY DAY to April 30th ( I
I I 1905, inclusive, with final re- I 1
f J ' turn limit June 1st, 1905, via I 1
UNION PACIFIC V
s27i V
from
j OMAHA J
1 je Bure your ticket reads over th Union Pacific. II
Inquire at 1
tSw City Ticket Office, 1824 Farnam St, J" f
They can all J ALEC tS' COAL
Ours speaks for itself your money's worth guaranteed.
PENNSYLVANIA OR ARKANSAS HARD COAL.
WhitetlOUSe (Ohio) Best Soft Coal on the Market... $7. 50
Keystone (Illinois) Best soft coai for the price.... $6. OQ
All Grades of Soft Coal at Lowest Trices
Goss-Johnson Bros. Goal & Supply Go.
191 9 FARNAM STREET.
'Phone 1307
iDIAMONDS;
U p,d you ever look at the Purchase
i iiamnnia rrnm lliia ayw.
Ul a",u""" ' . . unA
I What Is there that you can use and
realize as much money-.
I notloo with le publicity a. you J
L on Diamond, well bought We
L allow you tw per cent of amount paid T
l If return within one year on any W
U Diamond purchased from us. We have
l.h.m tn all sires and the better
uaTltle. from li.OO to O).
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TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
gThe Best Fmrm rer
15 -St D0DCE. T
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Wit, Grit and Gumption
Mix these inxredlents and you hive an Infallible receipt for success.
THE OMAHA LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION
ha tested It and know. ASK ABOUT IT.
1704 FARNAM STREET. BEE BUILDING.
It Pays 6 on Savings Accounts. 3: na0tSoer:s'.c-n
Ladies'
Sweaters
In Blouse or Norfolk style.
The swelest made. We can
fit and suit you In any '' "!'
color from 2 " J-eo
There la none better made
than ours.
Sweaters for boys, $1.00. ti s
Buster Brown Sweaters, 11.
SI 76
Stockings like mother used to
make and beads as usual.
iJOS. F. BILZi
322 So. !6th St., Omaha.
Sole Agpnti 'or I'UtoHal
Review t'fiueri..
We are trying to break Into more
ooal bins with our Bonansa and Book
Springs Coals. If you knew what we
do about these coals you wouldn't
hold the door doon."
CENTRAL COAL & COKE CO.
I5th and Harney Streatt.
Phones ! 1331. 1A9S and 47l.
r