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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY DEE: SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1904.
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kllSM IN DREXEL CASE
Baling f Four Jodgei in FtTor of
Abraham L. Bead.
FIGHT OVER EAST OMAHA PROPERTY
District Coirl Verdict foilrmi that
f Coaaty Court and Caae Will
Sow Be Agala Appealed.
Yesterday afternoon Judge Bartlett, E
telle .and Kedlok of the district court
handed down their decision In the appeaj
of John R. Lrexel, Anthony J. Drexel.
George M. Drexel, Jamet W. Paul, Jr.,
surviving executor! and sole legatee and
devisers of Anthony J. Drexel, deceased,
from the Judgment of the county court
allowing claims against the estate of An
thony J. Drexel of Philadelphia of the
well known banking house of Drexel &
Co. aggregating, with Interest, 1302,000, In
favor of Abraham L. Reed, the trustees
of Mary M. Reed and the Rochester Loan
& Banking company, the last as successor
to the claim of Maria Reed, Johnson.
The decision was In favor of Reed and
affirms the Judgment of the county court.
The trial was on the merits of the case
and consumed four entire days In the hear
ing on depositions the oral evidence of
witnesses and the argument of counsel.
The case will now be appealed to the su
preme court.
Another case Involving the same claims
Is already docketed against Edward T.
Stotesbury of the firm of Drexel & Co.
The case was bitterly contested.
The opening argument was made by At
torney J. W. Wpodrough for the Reed
heirs, who was followed by John I Web
ster for the Rochester Loan & Banking
company. Attorneys Woolworth and Mc
Hugh appeared for Drexel, and the clos
ing arrgument was made by R. 8. Hall
for the claimants.
This case establishes the proposition that
a purchaser of land Is liable for the pur
chase price of same.
The land Involved comprises about sixty
six acres In Omaha, running from a point
Just north of Grace street to Locust street,
and from Tenth to Thirteenth streets, and
Is crossed by both the tracks of the Union
Pacific and those of the Omaha Bridge
& Terminal Railway company, now ope
rated by the Illinois Central. The pur
chase was made by A. J. Drexel and E. T.
Stotesbury of the firm of Drexel & Co.
about January 1, 1803, and the claim arose
out of the purchase money contract. This
Is one of the largest judgments ever
handed down In Douglas county.
Louis will be sold. Th matter has been
under discussion by tha Western rassenger
association at Chicago, and It was believed,
In view of the fact that the fair Is about
over, that some action of this kind would
be taken to stimulate the travel, whuch has
fallen off considerably. Information has
ben received that the ratee had been
turned down.
The Burlington announcea the Christmas
and New Tear's rates this year will be a
fare plus one-third, without limitation as
to distance. In former years thla rate has
been limited to 21) miles. The foregoing
rate applies east of the Missouri. West of
the river the rate will be one fare plus 50
cents, also without limit as to distance.
It Is expected that the rates east and west
of the river will be merged for through
travel.
SUGAR RATE WAR IS ENDED
I. on ar Contest Settled at Last Mo Con
Urination of Rumored Sale of
Great Western.
Trie sugar rate war Is over. It was
learned at Burlington headquarters that all
the old rates from eastern and southern
points to the Missouri river terminals have
been restored. The rate from New Or
leans and other southern points to Kansas
City and Omaha have been Increased to
82 cenis. From New York and Phila
delphia, by water and rail route, the rate
will be 42 cents to Missouri river points.
This Is not quite up to the old rate, but It
Is a long step In the direction of peace and
shows that the long fight Is over.
The water and rail route means the Mal
lory steamship lines have given up the
fight and have taken up the olive branch.
The announcement that a settlement has
been reached on the sugar rate question
will be received with a sigh of relief by
wholesalers. Owing to the bullish condi
tion of the sugar market It may not hav
the effect of quieting all the troubles of the
wholesale buying, but It will go a long way
In this direction.
The scarcity of the raw material and tho
high price of the refined article will keep
the market disturbed until the next crop
of sugar is ready for the refineries. Last
week it looked as If sugar would develop
Into considerable of a luxury, but Imme
diate danger of such a contingency Is some
what removed by the fact that r.nn...
buying raw material In the foreign markets j
.it imvuiK neir oraers tilled at only a
slight advance over the prices prevailing
In this country. As the supply decreases,
however, the price will continue to make
sharp advances, A wholesaler said that
he expected that before the new crop was
ready for the market sugar would reach
war prices.
Although the story of the sale of the
Chicago Great Western Is again revived In
Chicago, nothing can be learned at Union
Racine headquarters as to the reliability
of tha rumors. Such a story was sent out
. from Chicago several weeks ago and was
.based on the fact that considerable stock
vas being bought up In the open market
President fitlckney. who visited Omaha
about the time th story was sent out, de
nied that the sale of Great Western stock
in the open mnrket had anything more than
apeculative interest or significance.
No special coach excursion tickets to St.
FOOT BALL BY ELKCTRIC LIGHT.
A Nla-ht Game Will Be Palled Off at
the Auditorium on Kelt Toes
day Night.
The success of the foot ball game In
the Auditorium on Thanksgiving day has
encouraged the management and the foot
ball players of Omaha to try a night game
in the Auditorium, and arrangements have
been completed for a game between the
Commercial College team and the sol
diers of Fort Crook. Another wrestling
match will also be put on as an extra
card. Pat Cannon will be pitted against
an unknown, who Is said to be a hummer,
and Pat la likely to meet with a surprise.
Popular prices will prevail, but owing to
the demand for reserved seats at the last
game Manager Gillan has decided to sell
reserved seats at 35 cents. The box office
will be open all day Tuesday at the Auditorium.
INTELLIGENT SELECTION
In the matter of life insurance may be
larpely determined by a Company's record
of growth, which generally reflects the
test of public approval.
MORE PROOF
Mr. Q. W. Watson, living at 182S Cass St..
Omaha, went Into one of the great Km'
portums where they cluim to IfAVK
KVKRYTHlNa-'JUST A LITTLE! LOW
. J.F oth?r druggists do, and wanted
two bottles of Dr. Pierce's medicine; he
he said he could get them for less tha.
that, and they disputed his word; he then
went to our Omaha store on 16! h and
C hlrago and got the medicine at 78o per
bottle, at the same time giving us per
mission to show up some of these pre
tenders by publishing Ills statement. This
is the system some of these would-be cut
price druggist have. They hold you up
you kick, they dispute your word or give
you the goods at YOUR PRICK. We are
not bragging about our system, but w
f.'YJ ?E PRICE TO EVERYHODY and
if that I not AT LKAST A3 LOW i any
druggist' in Omaha. South Omaha or
Council Bluffs we will give you the goods
y'e 'arte! tn CUJ Price drug business
are not ashamed of it and are not trying
to back out.
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SCHAEFER'S WSS&n
B. T. TATES. Prop.
M,5 tli ,nl 8t" . Omaha, Phones 747
ind 7W. Nth and N St., South Omaha.
? k.6tn Av- n1 Mln St.. Coun
cil Bluff. Phone 833. All rood delivered
In either city absolutely free.
OMAHACONCERTPROMtTfERS
SECOND CONCERT
RKf ITAL BT
JESSICA DE WOlf, Soprano.
New Firat Baptist Church
MONDAY EVENING, DEC 5.
Reserved lasts fl. AdasUaloa BOe.
For members Thursday general
ale Friday at Heave's.
fQie MB SIRE AND READ the
Vlflkw wuodvrful r.mtum offar of ifea L.
lun Moyu. Haudkerchlrf Co. i(a :
AHU lhair tnm AaiarUaa lag ,u.
ttaVC uwld. sold plalad all. a iiio noVr
BUI 0 ,u c,th flrl inin
th.lr dv.rll.rm.ru. manUuntug thla
.par, alio lhair ally dollar caah prtaa oflar
tut Corlaunu.
Seats for the Farland banjo recital are
going rapidly. He appears December 1 at
Chambers' academy. Mr. Farland has es
tablished the banjo by his mastery of It,
as the equal of any other stringed Instru
ment. All the delicacy f tone effects, all
the musical distinctions which are made
plain on the violin or piano by masters
of those Instruments Is reproduced with
equal effect by Mr. Farland's subtle fingers.
The amount of new insurance applied
for since Jan. 1st, 1904, at the Home
Office of the
BANKERS RESERVE LIFE
COMPANY
OF OMAHA, NEBRASKA,
Exceeds
Three Million Dollars
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MONDAY
A DAY
OF GREAT
BARGAISS
See large ad l'ag
W01I
THE RELIABLE ITflRK,
MONDAY
A DAY
OF GREAT
BARGAINS
Poo large ad Page I
One hundred additional agents wanted
in fifteen states and territories before Jan
uary 1st, 1903. For particulars, call on
or address
B. H. R0B1S0N, President.
Cornell Smoker at Cblcaaro.
Western Cornell men are Invited to be
present at the annual smoker of the Chi- j
cago Cornell association, which will be
held December S, at the Union hotel, Ran
dolph street, Chicago, 111., at 6:30 p. m.
Chas. E. Courtney will be the guest of
honor. John R. Bensley, secretary, 1409
Michigan avenue, Chicago, III.
Free plumbing. Free St Wlckusham have
removed to 19th and Farnam.
For fine work, Chicago Laundry. 'Phone
208.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to express our heartfelt thanks
to friends and Garfield Circle for kindness
and sympathy shown during the illness and
death of our husband and father.
MRS. W. J. GRUBAUGH AND FAMILY.
18-K. Wedding Ring. Kdnolm. Jeweler.
Have Root print it.
AtBENNETT'S
Slugs Bigs
Special sale of 8-3x10-6 and 0x12
rugs. We place on Bale Monday 200
odd ruga of the best qualities of
Axmlnsters. Wilton Velvets and
Brussels Rugs
on sale Monday
at
17.48
0x0 and 0xl0:6 Brussels Rugs, extra m
quality, warraniea iubi coioro -come
early and get your choice of
designs and colors l J tl
on sale Monday III. I 21
nf . " w m
DEWEY a STONE
Furniture Co.
1115-1117 FARKAM STREET.
Mission Chairs and Rockers
Large line of Mission Chairs and Rock
ers, with loose Spnnlsh leather cushions
the acme of comfort Just received,
and offered this week at very tempting
prices for the best goods made. Wll!
last a life time.
MISSION CHAIRS In Spanish leather,
$10.50. 11.50, 12.50. 15.00. 17.50.
19.00. 21.00, 23.00 and up to 30.00
.MISSION ROCKERS Spanish leather,
at
$10.50. 12.50. 14 50. 17.00. 19.00.
21.00, 24.00, 26.00 and 30.00
MISSION MORRIS CHAIRS With
loose Spanish leather cushions, at
From $19.00 Up
MISSION SETTEES At
From $8.00 Up
We Invite You to Look Over Our Splendid Line of Holiday furniture
Foot Comfort
Tou can get It here real foot com
fort, In a pair cf our perfect-fitting
shoe correctly fitted to your feet;
and you won't have to sacrifice style
to get the comfort either. We can
give -you perfect comfort and an ex
tremely stvlish shoe all together.
We show all the latest laats and
leathers In our new fall and winter
styles, and you'll find them a little
more comfortable, a little more styl
ish and a little better wearing man m
any others at the same prices
S3.50-S4-S5
SHOE Co.
Dr Bradbury 1506 FARNAM
DENTIST
teeth Extracted With
out Palo.
Pilling COc up
Crawna .12.50 up
Bridge Wrk.... f 2.80 ap
4Uta.......M.... 42.00 n
Pourteen Years
Saina Loaailan
PHONB 1756
The most sensitive
nerves removed with
out pal a.
Loose teeth nude
solid.
Written QuanwtM.
STILL SOME LEFT
Last week we didn't sell all that big invoice of Mantel Clocks that we bought
at less than cost to manufacture, and still have a few left. These clocks are worth
from $8.50 to 14.0O you can still get one for $4.00 and $5.60. Sixteen different pat
ternsand every clock guaranteed. Better come in early as they won't last long.
P. E FL0DMAN & CO., 1514 Capitol Ave.
Now Is the time to decide whether
you will save or not. "What might have
been" need not in later years be to you
the saddest the tongue can tell if you
open an account with
; omaha Loan & Building Association
and begin to save now.
One dollar will start you.
1704 Farnam. Bee Building.
O. W. Uomii, Ft., G. M. Sattlner, Sec.
THE BEST
ALWAYS
If you are going to have any
cleaning or dyeing done we would
be glad to figure with you. We
claim to be the best cleaning and
dyeing place in Omaha and are
here to prove it Your goods will
be handled by experts who have
been years in the business so they
do not find it necessary to experi
ment on your things.
We guarantee our work in every
respect and get it out promptly.
All goods called for and delivered
in Omnha and South Omaha.
Try us.
THE
PANTORIUSfl
Expert Cleaners and Dyers.
407 South 15th Street Tel. 93.
Two Soles to the Heel
A broad toe, foot-form Inst with
low flat heel, for the men who must
be out doors.
Whll they are so practical for
motormen, policemen and mechanics,
they are just as practical for the
business man1- having the ram styl
ish appearance aa the $5.00 shoes. '
Two sole to heel wide extension
edge sail cloth lined and first qual
ity of box calf.
Only $3.60.
Drexsl Shoe Go.
1419 FARNAM STREET,
mahi'i Up-lf-Di!) Shoi Hoist
ASK FOR OUR FREE CATALOGUE.
Twin
City
Dye Works
PERFECT DYEING
AND CLEANING.....
319 South .15th St., Omaha. Tel. 1521
21 llorlh 26lh St., Co. Bluffs. Tel. 310
A BARGAIN
IN
A HANDSOME
SHOW FRONT
W will make a very low prtc on
th handsome show front window on
th west end of the Farnam street
side of the Be Building. It is mad of
oxydlied copper, glass and la well
constructed.
Anply to
R. W. BAKEIf,
Supt. Th Bee Building.
AND BACK
C5
Noyember 26, 27, 28, 29.
A big show in a big town by big breeders of
cattle, horses, sheep and swine.
A liberal education for the stockman and
farmer, demonstrating methods of feeding and
results in the bank account.
That's what the International Live Stock
Exposition for 1904 will be. ,
Incidentally, there are the attractions of
large stores, theatres, concerts and busy streets
of the great city.
Of course you are going oyer the Rock Island.
The Hock Island Agent will tell you about it.
F.P.ROTHERFORD, D.P.A.
1323 rarnam St., Omaha, Neb.
SOLAR
Strongest double heater made. Will heat
your house up stairs and down stairs If
you don't wish to heat your up stairs, you
will get twice the heat down stairs. All
we ask for it is $5.00 down and $5.00 per
month, or the, wholesale price for caah.
Jill
IS'
Mr. Bally. 1 Elm street, say: When I
bought my baae burner you said It would
heat more room for the same size stove
and the same amount of fuel because It
had a stronger double heater, ana would
start quicker because it had larger flues
and the nickel would last linger because It
wa a heavier coat than any other baa
burner made. I have used mine three
years and find your claims aU true.
The Stostzel Stovo Co.,
714 8. 16th 8t
FOOT BALL AND
WRESTLING MATCH
AT THE
AUDITORIUM
Tuesday Night, November 29
Omaha Commercial Collegi rs. Fort Crook
Admission 26 Cents. Reserved Beats on
Sale Tuesday Morning at Box Office,
UtUB SJla at I f , U. , . ,
Exceptional
Clothing Values
Monday
$15.00 to $l.0O HAND TAtTORED SUITS.
$10,011 AND $12.50.
j J ri IT IIITB 1 1 mrniuiini PUiin Will Seil-rW
! talning hair cloth fronts, hnnd-Mled col
i lar, hand-worked button holrx, hand-pad-
Jul Y 1.1. ...nsl In A. V. 1 . w
uri n,t, o, vr.jt.n. ,,i in, niiiii mill IHI).
rlo to made-to-orrter suits you cannot help
but find something Just to suit among the
wonderful variety we are showing Batur
day at
$12.50 and $10.00
$15 to $18 Men's
Overcoats,
$10.00 and $12.50
The greatest values in high grade over
coats ever offered In Omaha at this reason
of the year all hand-tailored garments,
with the best Of linings and trimmings
immense variety of styles and fabrics. We
want to show them to you Saturday. Cotne
In It will pay you they're worth from U
to $18 our special sale price Saturday
$12.50 and $10-00
Your Dollars Are
Larger
In purchasing power In our boys' and
children's clothing department, than any
where else in the city. You should not
fall to get our prices before buying.
Jill
DID YOU EVER?-
Copyright 1904
n '-iffner fcr" Man
T T
PTD TOU EVER WEAR AN TMTERIATj
$3 00, TIGKR $J.O0, CHAMl'ION J2.50. A
RED ROVER $2.00 HAT? If not. you
have never known the satisfaction to lie
derived by wearing the best hat manu
factured at the price. There are lints Just
as good but they cost more. We are ex
tensive Omaha agents for these brands.
John Ft. Stetson hats, in all blocks at
$3.50 to $5.00.
Men's and boys' winter caps from 25a
to $3.50.
The trunk and grip best value to be
found in the city.
HAYDER3 BROS.
HAYDEN'S
Monday's Millinery News-ZL
Velvet Hats. Trimmed with Ostrich Plumes and Silk Vel
vet Ribbon-FIVE DOLLAR VALUES.
1.50
A Cold Spell
la liable to come at any time now, so don't let It catch you unprepared with
your coal bin empty. We will fill It with high grade, clean and well crend
coal for furnace, range, grate or stove as low as wo can handle Jt tot In
fairness. It will soon be higher In price. Buy of us and then you are dealing
with real coal men. Just one sample ton will prove the superiority of the genu
ine Trenton coal over other Illinois coal when you test It fop your ova or
rang. i V
Once a customer, always a customer.
C. B. HAVENS & CO.
219 So. 16th St.
Tels. 317-825.
n
Ask For
Bsrgen Olass,
No Better Made.
Cfear as pure water
from a sparkling
spring.
B Western Distributors
KeicnettDerg-amith Co.
Wholesale Jewelers
(Largest In th West.)
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Etc.
fir
ore's
itoves
Always
Please
TRADE MARK.
1 Moore's Base Burner
NO ASHES NO DUST
MOORE'S BASE BURNER, 1904 model, is
strikingly handsome and resplendent with
the finest high art nickl. It will add a
hundred dollars to the appearance of any
home and it s worth another
hundred because of its conven
ience and cleanliness.
It is triple action It
heats up-stairs It heats the
main floor and if you wish, it
" will send the ashes into the bin
down cellar.
Did you ever see ashes shoot
the chute? Come and see how
it is done in the 1904 Moore's
Base Burner. No ashes or
dust in the parlor. It's the only
kind that suits particular people.
It's the easiest etove in the
world to run and, because of
the air circulating system, it
keeps your house warm and com-'
fnrt.ihle In the coldest weather
w - -
and saves from Va to Vj the coal you have been using.
BUY IT AND BE COMFORTABLE
Nebraska Furniture & Carpet Co.
41 3-41 5 No. 24th St.. South Omaha.
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