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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1904)
TTTE OMAnA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1004. 10 MINISTERS ON CIVIC VIRTUE Protestant tlrgy Refers to Committee Method to Eeferm City. MAP OUT PLANS OF BIG REVIVAL nr. Moore I raea Ilia Brethren to "N Tnra City I pililr ! ad Drive Home Word . of find. At the regular monthly meeting of the Omnha Ministerial union. held Mor.day In the Young Men's Chiistliin association rooms, Rrv. Thomas V. Moore, pastor ol the Westminster rrcsbyterlan church and chairman ot the evangelical committee of the Ministerial union, nad a paper setting forth proposed plans for conducting the rvnngcllral campaign, which probably will he held from January 22 until February 12, Inclusive. The other Important matter brought be fore the morning's session of the union was certain pluns of local reform suggested by Edward Hose water and contained In his open letter published In The Hce a week Ago 8'inday. Through a representative of Mr. Ro.sewater the Ministerial union was requested to go to the central power, the . governor of the state, who nppolnts the Hoard of Fire and J'ollce Commissioners', with a view of obtaining certain needed re forms In the matter of midnight closing of saloons, closing of every saloon within the proscribed district, regulations In the serv ice of patrolmen In the "red light" district and rotation of the city Jail crews and de tective force. The suggestions also referred to the eloping of saloons at least during church hours on Sunday. The Idea sug gested by Mr. llosewater Is to have the ministers of the city meet the governor at an early date and talk the matter over, and nlso have the church members send peti tion to the governor. Referred to a Committee. Rev. E. Combie Smith of the First Metho dist made a motion that the matter be re ferred to a committee ami Rev. Newman Hall Burdltk of the Second Presbyterian seconded the motion. Just what action the Ministerial union will take In the mattei will be made known at a meeting to be held next Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Young Men's Christian association rooms. After a general discussion and talk re garding Rev. Mr. Moore's puper on the e angelical campaign it was decided to leave the paper in the hands of the execu tive committee of the union, which com mittee will meei In n day or so, go over the various' detail. contained in the paper and then make a report at the meeting next Monduy afternoon, at which it is thought the union will take some positive action as to thu general working plans for the reform movement now In consideration. Rev. Mr. Mooro's paper was a thought fully and curefully prepared presentation of the needa for a united movement on thu part of the evangelical churches of the city to bring fho musses into the church and keep thctn there. The proposed plan Is to have tin ;e weeks' continuous serv ices In seven districts of the city, having a service every night In each district during the series of meetings. The dates sug Kcs.ad for the mcotlngs are from January 22 to February 12, preceded by two weeks of cottage prayer meetings, and the cot tage meetings preceded by the regular week of prayer observed every year Just aftr New Year's day. Dr. Moore's paper suggewee1 the advisability of having special classes an noon meetings. Iloi to Do the Work. The paper contained special reference to tho needs of attracting the attention of the masses to 'the fact that the protestant clergy will be really doing something In this campaign. "I would advertise In the newspapers, placard the city, post up bills even beside the theatrical advertisements; have the district committees make & house to house canvass, send out handbills, use the malls; all of which would be the means to an end," aid Dr. Moore in explaining his ideas of a general awakening of the people In the matter of their souls' salvation. "Turn the city upside down and convince men we are dead In earnest," was one of the speaker's closing remarks, spoken with such force as to leave no doubt but that he felt the force of , what he was saying. Rev. E. Comblo Smith, at the close of the meeting, . called the attention to cir culars being sent out by the Civic federa tion and urging all to be present at this evening's meeting of the Hoard of Fire and Police Commissioners, at which meet ing charges preferred by Elmer E. Thomas against Chief of Police Donahue will be heard. MRS. SCHAFER ON THE STAND Oakland Woman Tries Hard to Prove Her Former Husband Was , DrnnVard. The former Mrs. Zebullne H. Schaefer was on tho witness stand Monday in Judge Soars' department of the district court In support of her contention that Paul Bchafer, her former husband, and as Sistant postmaster at Oakland. Cal., was enough of a drinking man to warrant the grunting of a divorco on that plea. She told-of one time when they had been reoonclled In May, laoo, for Just one week and had planned a trip to Alameda. Sha fer, she said, did not appear to go and the party went without him. Next day, according to Mrs. Schafer, he got home at 11 o'clock In the morning with his trousers covered with mud, which Mrs. Schafer positively Identified as mud from the Ala meda marshes. Schafer, according to the former Mrs Bchafer, told her adventures In brief. II remembered starting for Ala meda; then the spark t.f a cigar he lighted tood out brightly la tho haze. Later he v-as crossing an Interminable trestle and an engine came to meet him. He some how did not care to meet the engine and did everything within the limits of polite ness to evold It. He hung down from ths tni of a tie over the marsh and the steam of ' the engine in passing blistered his mux rlAAn A Gift of glass is a gift of grace, if so be the glass is Doriungcr s. Artistic superiority displays itself in every line of the piece that bears the trade-mark label of theircrafts- mansh'rp. Knowing buyers look for uus label. Ask your dealer. Agents for Rogers, I'eet A Co Clothing Agent for Dr. Reed' a Cushion Sole Sboea Tuesday's Special Bargains Made of fine and sheor Irish linen different widths of hems all with fancy hand embroidered initials in corcer. In a regular way theso handkerchiefs would sell at 25c special Tuesday Ladies and Men's Irish Linen Em- jlU broidered Initiul Handkerchiefs at 2 12k Ladies Embroidered Turn Over Collars A pretty new lino of embroidered turn over collars made with button holes- a hundred new and pretty patterns embroidered in white JL ff 1 and different colors on big J? o C j 2 C bargain pquare, at SILK EMBROIDERED COLLARS 15c Beautiful silk embroidered turn over collars lat est and daintiest fabrics will freshen up the costume for Thanksgiving at, each Ladies' fashionable Tourist Coats FOR. THANKSGIVING WEAR. The long, stunning tourist coats are right at the very height of their popularity made with the strap back, the new siwrp ann oox ironts me popular, uinnnish cloths nlso the ele- giiut plain fabric Ii the strap back, ge 24 dotr 5 Fancy Round CTFF1 CHINESE H,ilL GARTERS piS?5EL1 Ironing Wax 6 CABINETS case!" 'fine! ( f 1 IINO 1 With a! i . a " - " X present1" At- P""" Handle.... 1C Sue"1''1 '2 , n , nc - Featherstitch VcfsTolS5 TXT4 FINISHING L-: ioc Notions, waic Our Notion Department nlwsys 1 RUBBER R reat uesortment. modestly jpjy pjty HAIRPINS LADIES' LEATHER BELTS BOOK Zl Dozen.. $C 5cZ C 35L.y2C Ladies-p.d Hose Bunck Tape nvp' Kid Curlers OUppOrterS g Pleees bULil LlL AH sizes, all colors, ? IQpPer Cn Needles TcVnV An 100 Cards Print ed while you wait '60!I3 100 Visiting or Business Cards, at A '""IK-HVI" Hint srrovra In popularity. GOlNG-l GOING ! ! GONE !U f J KERPICIDE WILL JAVE TT GERP1CIDE WILL WE IT 100 LATE FOIHERHCIDS HE NEEDS A GUAUDIAN Th butlnw man who It too btur to look after his bealla and partonal comfort norda a guardian To nolle dandruff and falling hair la benaath Bla idaa of bualneta. Later when Incurable bald ness comes he will waat money tryiug to over come the roBiilt ui hie own neglect, borne one at home ehoald look after him. At first eight ot dandruff whloh la a contagious dlaeaae Naw bro'a Herplclde ahould be ueed. It cures dand ruff and atopa (ailing hair by deatrorlng tBe dandruff germ. A delightful hair dressing. STOPS ITCH1NO INSTANT1.T. Druf Store. $1.00. Send 10c. ill apt, U BEKPICIDE CO., Dept. H. OetreK, Nick., for g samsts. NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE THE ORIGINAL, remedr that "kills the Dandrnfl Oerna." SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO.. Special Asjentsv. APPLICATIONS AT PROMINENT BARBER SHOPft f "lTin Tikes, "immNGs" and Tookies "J SNONE SlICHMlNCE MEAT i I In 2-Pie 10c Packages with List of Valuable Premiums. Si'f.1.. J saaa seas sssi BSSI awai Bess same assa. ajga sxal mm SHal SCSI SaS STSS SSSS SSSi gasS aB9 Snt ssjaj gj hands. Next it was a water trough that met Mr. Schafer, as Mrs. Bchafer relates his story of the day. Two switchmen from a switch tower rescued him from tho water trough and pointed out a track which would take him to East Oakland. Next Mr. Schafer remembered he was lying on some straw In a vague neutral colored nothingness, shouting wildly to some lights he saw In the distance for help. Mrs. Schafer testified, Schafer might not have really , shouted, but only thought he was shouting. Later Mr. Schafer seems to have arrived Bomewhere, for, according to his former wife, he remembered the city editor of the Oakland Tribune put him on a car. Mrs. Schafer testified that during; 1899 Schafer almost monthly was absent from home for a week or ten days and returned somewhat out of order. She also testified he was drunk at home freqjc n'.ly. They were reconciled In May and in September, she says, he disappeared for the entire month. The former Mrs. Schafer, so she testified, became aware of his return by waking up one night very much In need of breath and other consolation. Mr. Schafer, was attempting, she said, to choke her and also oft u lug to end her life in other ways. The Barllnurton'e Thaakeiarlvlnn Rates. Fare and one-third (or the round trip be. tween polnta not mora than 200 miles apart. Tickets on sale November 3 and 4, limited for return to November 28. J. B. Reynolds, city passenger agent, 1502 Far nam street, Omaha. - Special Notice. Owing to a mistake of copy for Hayden Bros.' ad. In Sunday'a Bee $1 .50 copyright books were quoted at $1, when the price should have read tl.OS. TaatnkBKlvlac Kieariloa Rates. To all points In Nebraska on the C, St. P.. M. ft O. Ry. (the Northwestern line). One and one-third fare round trip. On ale at Webster Bt. depot November 23 and 2t. Good returning until November U. Blarriaa Ureases. The following marriage licenses were Is sued up to noon November 21: Nsme and Address. Age. Jacob H. Stix kineyer Custer. S, D 25 Hannah It Becker. Peoria, 111 21 James Cunningham, Omaha 30 Mary McClnley, Omaha 2 Kdward Ollmnre. Benson , ?8 Mary Sebotield, Bmison 18 J. W. Crocker, South Omaha 81 Jennie ItolniiiKer. South Omaha 11 U K. Wedding Rings. tCdnoloi. Jeweler. Stoves 1 I Always J The Happy Woman Is she who has one of Moore' Ther mometer Ran ges. No other combines so many good points. No chance to Rowronc by KMff. The thermometer shows the exact neat of the oven. The thermometer guide shows how hot it ought to be and how long to bake, and the controller damper enables her to keep the fire just rijjht. Ai yuur neighbor who has a MocaVa Raie how alia like. It. Alio, how aha likes n.a hinged tcip fur hru'llnp. Or call at our sto s ..id let tia alio yoj theaa and away Mier J- VMtat" which pleaaa particular housekeeper Br Nebraska. Furniture and Carpet Co. 413-415 Nu. 24th St., South Omaha OMAHA WEATHER: TUESDAY-FAIR. 0 Hffi IIITTT1 Tf L llll Ml EVER Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Etc. ' Thousands of Pounds Coming every hour by express from our shippers. Choice No. I Stock. BUY NOW!! BUY NOW!! Our Prices Show the Pace. GRCCERY filler! to overflowing with the best the market produce nt lowest prlres: Ten ($1) Oreen Trailing Stumps Kr with 3 pkffM rneedu Hicults SaJW Ten tureen Trading Stamps OCir lh Srhepps Bulk C'Ocoanut Ten 1) Green Trading Stamps with doxen large New German Dill Op Pickles 1AW Ten ,l$l) Green Trading Stamps with three packages Bennett's Ciipl- 2?c tol Mincemeat a-tw Ten (Jll Green Trading Stamps E()r with six cans Corn OUW Ten ($1) Green Trading Stamps With six cans Tomatoes aJW Five (Roe) Green Trading Stamps ff, with pint bottle Catsup, Five (i()c) Oreen Tnnling Stamps! It with 3-pound can Table Syrup. ..18 New Raisins, pound 8c New Currants, pound pie Olives, buttle Ioc Pickles, assorted , bot t le 9c CANDY " Thanksgiving Novelties at low prices bis stock to select from: Glasa Banks, filled, each 10c Roast Turkey, each xic Ham, each 25c Crystalized Ginger, tin l'Jifcc Crystalized Orange, tin 12V4o Glass Jar, Nickel Top. each tte Chocolate Chips, package Klc Mint Wafers, package l-e. Fancy boxes and baskets 5c Bennett's special Chocolate OS. Creams, per lb. box aSCJW Ten ($1) Oreen Trading Stamps. We Close All Day Thursday, Thanksgiving Day. We will make only one wagon delivery ThanknalTlng morning. Orders for sneh delivery moat be received at store by six o' flock Wednesday evening. Thoae bargalna In Sllka, Dress Goods, Ladles' Misses' and Child ren's Cloaks, Sample Sulta, KJ mo use and Dressing: Sacqnri are good for Tneadar alao Clothing and Millinery If stock holds oat. We want yon especially to at tend onr GRAXI) KALI, CROCK. Kit V EXHIBITION, which will be continued Tneaday and Wednes day. It la an exhibition that will aorprlae and delight yon, and prove at a glance the absolute superiority of BENNETT'S CHINA DEPARTMENT over any other China Section or Store weat of Chicago. May we not bop to see foot Womcr' -7 Lholct e 0)3 27, 30, i. ftiatnfc la. . r.,,5.:..$5 EM' THE RELIABLE STORE. Women's Coat$ $20 gjrmertfs, fine ktrstji nd mltturts The Closing Out of the Ashley & Bailey Auction Silks has created a furore such handsome silks at such extreme low prlcos are tho talk ot the day for TUESDAY. 25c 49c 49c 49c White Silk that's nil silk and wash able, at Silk for Klmonas, 32 Inches wide, eleeant designs, only Crepe de Chine, 24 Indies wide, nil colors and black, onlv French Silk Poplins, beautiful shades, only Satin Bar Plaid Silks, In this Atr sale at 4VC Greatest lln -JUks In Omshs, on barcain counters, at Wc, 4!V ami Wonderful "'li''' ' 1 ':i.irK T;if- 'irS fetas, at 69c. 49c and OVC 35c Grand Ribbon Sale 100 boxes of the finest Silk Moire Taffeta Ribbons worth tsc and flRc per i yard, on sale Tuesday at. per yard IOQ This line of ribbons Is composed of a 11 colors and two widths, strictly new and up-to-date. lfc Pear! Buttons. lr 300 fr,r' Buttons. 7.r pe dosen "Jv per dosen JC 20r. l'enrl Buttons, Alr 10c Pure Linen Handkerchiefs. 71 per dosen 3W at .'. '1 2Se Huck Towels, slfe 23x48, 15c 12Wc Huck Towels with fancy Ike border, at 3V 19.- Double Warn Turkish Towels. OU aa Six Towel Specials 17c Fancy Huck Towels, 40 Inches I fin long. Tuesday IWU 2Rc Double Warp Turkish Towels, 4S bleached and unhlenrlied. At l" 10c Turkish Towels, heavy un bleached, at i 4S Inches long, Buy Your Thanksgiving Dinner Here where you are always assured freshest, .5o Navy Itenns, new white hand picked, lb.3'ic ''. new Michigan hand ricked. lb..3jc Peas, extra fancy Marrowfat, per lb.... ne Scotch Green Peas, per lb 3c Split Pens, per lb 4c Pearl Barley, very best, per lh 3Hc Pe.irl S;iro, per lb 3Sc Peail Taploea, per lb 30 l'enrl Hominy, ppr lb 3Sc 10 bars be,t Laundry Soap :5n Hapollo. cake 5e ; 4-pound pai'kage Gold Dust 15c i-ear'ine. per package 2c Michigan Kvaporated Peaches, very nice, per pound Be Baltimore Evaporated Peaches, per lb 7Hc California Mulr Peaches, evaported. lb B'c CYawl'ord I'eaches. fancy evaporated. Pound 12Hc HARDWARE DEPARTMENT THE SENSIBLE MINCING KNIFE Finely tempered steel blades, nickel plated, Japanned Iron handles, adjustable blades. Thanksgiving sale Ten (11.00) Green Trading Stamps. 15c USEFUL KITCHEN SET This set consists of three very useful arti cles, 1 large flesh fork, 1 cake turner, 1 mixing spoon, all mounted on a heavy card, 1 hankniving sale, per card Twenty (I2.0Ci Green Trading Stamps. 25c PATTY PANS All six for shapes and sizes Thanksgiving sale 5c a AMERICAN WAFFLE IRONS Ja panned Iron, easily taken apart for clean lug, long wood handles, patent grease cup, prevents greaue drip- ? M ping on the fire or stove Thanksgiving ilp sale, for .. " Twenty (I2.0U) Green Trading Stamps. j THE UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPER, NO. 1-Heavily tinned, fitted with three adjustable cutters for coarse, medium or tine chopping, can nn chop .twj pounds meat a minute. The right size for family use I lift Our TluitiKsgivlng ' sale price aw Thirty Wo0 Green 'Hading Stamps. Hardware Section. Thanksgiving Means a. Holiday And' a' holiday means opportunity fop the camera lover. Get your photo supplies from our fully equipped photo supply sec tion.. Everything needed at way down prices, pocket kodaks, Brownie Cameras and up through all the standard sizes. Bring your plates to us to develop and finish. Get our prices, have a talk with our camera man, southeast cor. Main Floor. 8 Thia is what juu do to yourself when you buy infer ior coal. "We always have the best." Try our Bonanza and Rock Springs. Central Goal & Coke Co., I5VM AND HARNEY. PHONE 1221-4718-1695 purest goods at money-saving prices. California Apricots, evaporated, per lb 10O Mulr Park Apricots, fancy evaported, per pound -, .U'io California Valencia Raisins, per lb .... So Loose Muscatel Raisins, per lb fa Fine Imported Currants, cleaned, lb.. 7Ho TEA AND COFFEE SPECIALS, Good Drink Santos Coffee, Hi 14o Imperial Java Blend, lb 17S3 Epicure Blend JavH and Mocha, lb.... t-'o Unrivaled Java and Mocha, lb 2.io Silver Ix-af Japan, lb , S;ia Brsket Fired Japan Tea, lb 8o Fine Gunpowder Tea, lb 4oo Fancy Oolong Tea, lb 4Sa ALL KINDS OF LOWEST PRICES. FRESH FRUITS AT Turkeys Turkeys Turkeys We have 800 fancy Turkeys. Come early and get your choice. I . m t) I.egs, per pound c Leaf Lard, 15 pounds 11.00 Prime Hlb Roast, (stew beef) lb 9c Prime Shoulder Roast (stew beef.Mb 7c Prime Round Steak, (stew beef) lb Sc Umb Breast, pound Bo Kegular Hams, pound so Skinned Hams, pound So Fancy Bacon, (Swift's, Armour's or Cudahy's.) pound 110 fUl ft HEvI 0)0 0m IS. J L.gaiui raa $8.50 ORJLV 88.50 . COACH EXCURSIONS TO ST. LOUIS, MO. Sunday to Thursday Inclusive, of each week. Only a Few Days .lore to Visit tho Fair. Coach excursion tickets will be on sale every Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week limit of seven days from date of sale. Every one should visit this the peatest Exposition the world has ever known. This is a delightful season for viewing the won derful sights. Ample hotel and Lodging Ilouse accomodations for all. 'REA SONARLE KATES. " See local agents for full particulars. TOM HUGHES, Trav Pass. Agt T. F. GODFREY, Pass. & Ticket Agt S, E. Corner 15th and Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. TjjJL?Wt CTT H. C. T0WNSEND, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agt, St. Louis, Mo 8 J rw a rm aw w a a ine lanard Inn MDrary 4M Buy a copyright book from our book stall 1 IO yaa, . M publisher price $1. 50 our price lelO J J" ' ' bzP 9 Tou get a life membership card and books will be ex- jf f aeeaa"-' 1 e. k; v changed on payment of 6c each book. Inquire at book a VV. Cntll Christmaa. Have you thought it was ao near? j a. ANU Ktl .) . f " ''0 J0Zmij. Why not spenui euioo -bjois jno u sajnujui sj v p 1 1 vrvw r A v A.non.v If f fyl nd look around. Spend all the time you can. We have A Yf l I J SI i f Vfl I I I I f Vkt J I he nobbiest, tastiest line of goods we have ever shown. I f fl 11 l j 1J0S, inoius.ve, witn nnai re- I t K It I li it If turn lin; it June lit, 190o, via I 1 S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler, SJ ff """" UNION PACIFIC BEAUTV TO look well tain cart of your complexion. lo not allow un lightly pimple,. blackheaJs. un, ar freckles la blemiah your akin. Derma-Royale Will remova these Ilk inagtc j.urea aicmt am I attar. Teed trilb DcRA-RoYALB Soap, a pert.ct akis to Inaurro. 60LD BY DRCOOISTS, ai auy be uedcred dueu. Derma-Royale, l par bottle, express paid. Uarsaa-ltoyala Soap, 23 Ceata, by BnaH. hotk ta one package, 91.15, express paid. Portrait, aad taatiaioataia laal aa requeat. TUB DERMA-ROYALE CO., Cincinnati. (X Mkalr'a Cat Dra Bleir. ' Woman's $2.50 Welt Sole Shoes! Our $2.50 women's welt sole ahnes are geunlne welt soles not an lmltatloi murle to Heenlvo but the real Ihlng. Any woman who weara a nair of these shoes will be pleai-ed with ihem, as they are equal In evi ry respect to our men a f.'.bu welt inui i iHiiimar. W have the women's welt In all slgea and widths which enables us to fit the foot perfectly. For an all-around every-duy shoe It has no equal. . Your money refunded If not satts-fyctory. Drexsl Shoe Go. 1419 FARNAM STREET, laatii's Ui-ts-0i!i Sho) Honi ASK FOR OUR FREE CATALOGUE. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Oaly Oaa DaUar Yeaa THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER TV BvirrAlivtqjK oitKiY JVotu on All : t t fetus tt "THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD" 25 Pages In Colors 75 Pages for Framing Fine Portraits of Celebrities : Munificent Winter Views Wonderful Reproductions of Scenes and Incidents Durr Publishing Co., 7 West 22d St.. New York v J