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    TTTE OMATTA DAILY PEE: STTXDAY. DECEMBER 25, 1904.
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MONDAY WILL BE HOLIDAY
Est Add by Matt Baiineu and ffioinl
Me for Geltbratiag Christmas.
TW9 BIG STORES WILL REMAIN OPEN
City ! Coantjr dad Federal Offlcee
Mill Keep Their Doors
Closed lid ! Rot
Work.
Omaha will be a closed city Monday.
That Is, with a few notable exceptions tha
bulns houses of the metropolis will keep
their floors cloned durlxiu the day which
has been appointed as the substitute for
the Sunday Christina. The Commercial
club some time ago made inquiry among
the Jobbers, manufacturers, commission
houses and retailers, and the general
opinion seemed to be the business places
should close for the day.
Among the big retail houses, Thomas
Kliputrlck & Co., Thompson, Bo Id en & Co.,
the Dennett stores and most of the others
will be closed for the entire day. On the
other hand, J. L. ilrandtls & Sons, and
liayden Bros, will be open the whole day.
We have had an exceptlonul holiday
trade," said Robert Cowell of Kilpatrick's.
' Several days ago we pussed the mark of
our total for Ix-cember trade In preceding
years the rest Is all velvets The weather
lias been so exception.! Ily fine shoppers
have been able to be out every day, and
the shops are getting the advantage. We
feel we can a flu id to close."
All the Jobbing houses practically have
signified their indention of closing for Mon
day. They have no particular Incentive
for keeping open, as no belated Christmas
shopper will be wanting to rush in and
buy a hurried gift to mall to some one who
had unexpectedly sent a present. The
manufacturing houses also will generally
observe the day and the operatives will
have a chance to tune a little extra recrea
tion. The banks all have up their notices
of closing Mond iy.
The county ofllces. with' the exception of
the county treasurer, and all the city
offices will be closed. The offices In the
headquarters of the I'nlon Pacific and the
IJurlington will be closed the entire day
and the city ticket ofllces will be shut up at
noon.
t'nclo Sam Takes Rest.
While there Is no federal statute that
recognizes a holiday, the federal offices will
generally be closed Monday and no public
business will be tnuiarted. This applies to
the offices of the United States circuit
court, district court, custodian's office,
weather bureau, commissioner's court, pen
sion examiner's and immigrant Inspector's
offices and Internal revenue departments.
There will be but two carrier deliveries
from the postofflce Monday morning and
one delivery in the residence district. The
office will close at 10:30 a. m. for the day.
The money order office will not be opened
at all Monday. Christmas day the post
office will be open as usual on Sundays,
from 11:30 a. m. to 12:30, noon.
At the army building Monday will be
recognized as a holiday and the building
will be closed for public business all day.
The same rule will be observed on the
Monday following, New Tear's day.
BIG CATCH FOR MAN ASLEEP
Vie MeCarty Is Seen Making; Counter,
felts niKht I'nder Nose of
Blissful Dreamer.
Charles D. Townsend, who is accredited
with seeing things Invisible to the optics
of ordinary humanity, came very near
creating a sensation about the' federal
building yesterday morning by his supposed
discovery of the distinguished counter
feiter, Vlo McCarty, In the very act of
making and circulating spurious coin of
the realm right under the very eyes of the
authorities whose duties specifically are to
prevent Just such little irregularities. Mr.
Townsend wrote a note and hurried with It
to the federal building, the letter contain
ing this startling Information:
Captain John Webb, United States Secret
Service Agent, Omaha: Come to UW Doug
las street, quick. Vic McCartey is here A
has been at his old business Pausing Coun-
!i?r, ZlteA, "K,ed coln" he ' P to his old
Tricks Agin. In his Room NOS3. Yours
afect. CHAS. D. TOWNSEND.
1120 Doug. et. Omaha.
An investigation of Mr. Townsend's
alarming hallucination developed the fact
that he had but enjoyed an unusually
sound nap.
O'OrlrSi's New Oyster and Grill Room
Opened.
Tha grand opening of J. P. O'Brien's new
oyster and grill room at 1116 Farniim st.
yesterday was a big success, fully 2W peo
ple, comprised of the representative busi
ness men of Omaha, ate the sumptuous
dinner provided by the new proprietor.
The Buttlnsky club, headed by the Inimit
able Dave O'Brien with au "Irish turkey,"
was a prominent feature of the occasion.
This new cafe, which Is moderate In price
and conducted In a first-class manner, bids
fair to be one of the most popular resorts
In Omaha. The bar In connection with the
cafe Is one of the best In the city. We
note with pleasure that the product of a
home Institution, the Stors Brewing Co.,
is on Up and in this regard it Is not out
of place to state that the Stori Brewing
Co. is fast acquiring the reputation of
brewing the best beer a the Transinlssls
Ippi state.
Closed.
W desire to announce that our store will
be closed all day Monday. Dec. 2. Orchard
4c Wllhelra Carpet Co.
Painters, Not lee I
All members of No. lot are requested to
be present Monday night, Deo. as. Business
Of importance. CHAS. PENNEXi,
Secretary.
Holiday Rates
Via tha Missouri pacific to points In Ar
kansas, Kunaaa, Nebraska, Oklahoma,
Texas, Mlsouri, etc. Very low rates
for round trip. On sal Deo. H 26. M and
U, 14; Jan. 1. U06. Limit for return Jan
i. IX. For Information, tickets, stc, call
or address City Ticket Offices, southeast
corner 16th and Varnam sts., Omaha, Neb.
THOMAS W. GODFREY,
Passenger Tloket Agent
Important Chans; Tlaao
By Rock Island system effective Sunday,
December K, 1M, en and after which dit
train now leAvlng Omaha aastbound at
111:01, noon, dally except Sunday, will 1m vs
at U:16 a. m., except Sunday, and train now
loavlog Omaha' westbound at 6:16 p. m.,
doily, will leav it 1:11 p, m. dally.
F. f. RUTHERFORD. D. P. A.
Thrah sleeper
Prom Ksnsaa City to Hot Springs, Ark.,
without chang via Missouri Pacino and
Iron Mountain rout. Leaving Kanaaa City
at noon, arriving In the Springs next morn
tig. For full information address any
ugvtit of the company or city offlcsa. south.
tn ft corner 1Mb. and Faruam sts., Omaha,
Men. THOS. F. OODFRET.
Fasaenasr and Ticket Agent.
Electii reading lamps Orchard Wil
li rt in
Yale Ole club at Boyd's, December 21.
1HC Wdding Kings. Kdliolm. Jeweler.
Have Root print It.
gtonec) phr prints, UuT Howard, Tel. 1210.
Applications
for Loans Solicited
from owners of well located, productive funns, at low
rates of interest by the 1
Bankers Reserve
Life Company
of Omaha, Nebraska.
Money ready at all times for investment in high grade
bonds and first mortgage (securities. '
The development of new territory during the incoming
year will require additions to the agency staff. Reliable
men may obtain terms and particulars by addressing,
a H. R0BIS0N, President.
I WE THANK Y 0 U 1 1
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DSSr.
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lore Open londay
To accommodate out-of-town trade
taking advantage of Excursion Rates
to Omaha we will be open Monday.
j Following is a Communication from the Com
! mercial Club of Omaha:
Railroad Rates for Teacher's Meeting
Referring to the coming meeting of the Nebraska
State Teachers' Association in Omaha December 28, 129
and 30, following are the railroad rates:
One Fare for Round Trip (plus 50c) ;
From All Points in State of Nebraska
Tickets will be sold Dec. 25, 2G, 27 and 2S good to
return to January 4, inclusive.
The State Teachers' Association alone means 2,000
or more delegates.
We extend to nil our best wishes for ;
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
and a
HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
.1. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, Boston Store.
Importers Of Western Distributors
111 Q M 11 N IIS. ReichenberSmith Co.
lilnill UI1U0 Wholesale Jewelers
out n (Largest In tba West.)
ill",' Diamonds. Watches. Jewelry. Etc.
Chapped Hands Kxihn's Glycerole of Roses
FOR SALE AT KUHN'S DRUO STORE. 15TH AND DOUGLAS.
A wise Christinas will be a happy
Christmas, Why not give your Bon or
daughter a bank book as a present? It
will teach them to economize and per
haps place them on the road to wealth
and prosperity If they keeD adding to
their savings. $1.00 will open an
account with the
OMAHA LOAN & BUILDING ASS'N
1T04 FA H NAM ST., BEB BI.Dtt.
Q. W. Loomis. Pre. Q. M. Natlnger, Sec.
Lowest Holiday Rates Via "Tha Horth.
wasters Line"
To all system points In Iowa. Illinois, Wis
consin, Michigan, Minnesota, tha Dakota,
Nebraska, and Wyoming. Round trip rats
one and one-third (are east of Missouri
river and to points on C, St. P., M. at O.
In Nebraska and on fare plus to cents
west, on sals Dm H, 28. M, U. Jan. 1 and
I Good until Jan. 1
City Ofllces, H01-14M Farnaro St. Union
Blatlon, Webster Street Station.
Mounn Calvary Commandery No. 1,
Knights Templar! The sevents nth annual
observance of Christmas gieeilng will bo
held at our asylum on Monday, December
M. It, at 10 o'clock a. m. AU Knights
Templar and their ladles are courteously
Invited to be present.
JOHN K. SIMPSON, Commander.
EBEN K. LONG), Recorder.
Did you ever eat Kopp MoUasea Sat
InettsT Try them. 1308 Farnain.
Men's, boys', children's clothing, hats;
ladles' suits, skirts, millinery, etc.; cavli or
credit. People's Store, Itiih ess amain.
(las and electric- table lamps make a!
eeptble C'hrtaimHS presents. Nebraska
Klecuio Co., Uia and ttaniey.
The Best of
Everything
snmenmrnmrnBaasnsnmrnnsnenl
THE ONLY DOUBLE-TRACK
RAILWAY BETWEEN
THE MISSOURI RIVER
AND CHICAGO
Please See
Local Columns
for
Extraordinary
Holiday
Rates
Tleket Offleei
1 Ml. 1403 FAR NAM STREET,
OMAHA.
TatoshMM S14-eei
DEPUTV STATE VETERINARIAN,
H. L RAMACCI0TTL D. V. S.
CITY VKTK H I A H I A K.
Office and Infirmary, 28th and Jaasua Bta.
OMAHA, KtM. ' Telephone bt.
We thank EVERYBODY for their patronage and
their interest during the merriest selling Christmas tide
in Omaha's history. Those old-time Bennett Customers
i w ho have stuck for years and years by the Bennett store
' must share an espeyiol satisfaction with ourselres and our
heads of departments when we tell them that during the
past -week we have had the greatest daily sales, ever
recorded since The Bennett Store (now the biggest retail
business in Nebraska) had its humble beginuing twenty-
' seven years ago. .' .
We Close All Day Monday
"We want our sales-people .to rest, up after their
-arduous week." They have done nobly. Xo orps of sales
people ever showed -more eagerness to please the buying
public. They deserve their holiday. VYe believe our eus
. tomers will willingly support us in letting them have it.
Tuesday Morning We Open Up
Bright and Early far Business
' The cleaning-up sales at sacrificed "prices will then
begin. Odds and ends from Christmas stocks. must be?
cut out preparatory to inventory.
NEBRASKA STATE TEACHERS' CONVENTION
will then be in session. We are sure the teachers and their
friends will appreciate our inability to entertain them
Monday because of oiir desire' to give our army of em
ploves the needed rest which they have so HONESTLY
EARNED.
. We give nil the teachers and their friends a very
special invitation to visit us.
And Again Wednes
day is Red Letler Day
Bring your book or books and get Ten Green Trading
Stamps ($1.00) to each book you bring.
' .Watch Monday evening's papers for special sab's.
I
Mosf Compet
Slock of
Men's 0 Boys'
Clothing
In If West.
EtWDBS
Most complete
Stock of
Men's & Boys'
Clothing
In the Wtsl.
Pre-lnvcntor) Clothing Sale
mmm
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55 and $18 Hand-Tailored Suits
at $10.00 and $12.50
The tlrgant quality, the stlNh lrdhM.
uallty of our hand-tailored suits, nre well
known throughout the wcot, and t.e
suits offered Siturday at 110.00 and !u. o,
are fully up to the standard of extcll iue.
Made of strictly all wool fabrics. In t ie
very latest styles and colors, they oft,-r
you the greatest opportunity of the sea
son for economical clothes buying l,"..oo
and 11S00 vnlues , Cfll
at 112.60 and JIU.UvJ
515 and $18 Hand-Tailored Over
coats at $10 and $12.50
IOng or medium length, with or without
bolt. In fancy brown or gray mixtures,
oxford gray and plain colors every :ar
ment hand-tailored throughout by skilled
workmen, with splendid linings and trim
mings tlie ov-reoat bargain Cff tl
of the reason at U2.M and ... kPIV.UU
BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH
ING AT HALF.
HOYS' RKEFERB Just th thing fof
skailng, coasting and general outdoor
wear high storm collars, Q!
ages 6 to 16 years at -'f
BOYS' KNEE PANT8 SUITS In double
breasted style, ages to 16 Ott
years at
HOYS' I.ONO OVERCOATS, In ages 6 to
14 years, In neat oxford gray, o
ull wool materials at
J1.00 ROYS' KNEE PANT8
special at
Copyright I 904 bf
Hsrt Schaffnrr fi Ms'
...50c
BOYS' LONG PANTS SUlTS-extra spa.
cial values, Saturday, 'I eik
at 15.00 and O.OU
rot
Be
THS' TX1NO OVERCOATS well and stylishly made, cut In good, 'lQi
erviceable fabrics great values at 15.00 and Jsj
HAYDEf3 BROS.
The Bennett Compani
VsastaaucaEt;
is me
Chafing-dish
- There is a.
Difference in Coal
Perhaps you have been using- a SOFT, DIRTY, CLINK
ERY COAL that burns out quickly and gives little or no heat,
wasting- your money and worrying the life out of you. Our
Monarch CoaJ
is a hard, clea", olinkerless coal; lasts a long time and makes an
intensely hot fir . It will save you money and stop vour worrying
LUMP, $6.50. NUT, $6.00. Give it & Trial.
Once a customer, always a customer.
C. B. HAVENS CO., iZHSSg"
Drex L Shoeman
Sends everybody, everywhere a
joyous
..CHRISTMAS GREETING .
If the shoes or slippers Santa
Claus brought you from our
store are not your else bring
them In and we 11 fit a pair to
your feet.
1,4
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filtf Wi I Droxsl ShOB Co.
p. T I 1419 FARNAK STREET,
Ilf V M ASIC FOR OUR FREE CATALOGUE. I
it 1WMeftr MaasaBj!B5BaBB'
f0i IfaB'dySL
I W . I I M M'S'Nr aa rtUT if emnd
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School Shoes
Tou can find the school ' shoes
you're looking for at this store.
You will find girls' and boys'
hoes at this store thst are made ,
to fit easy and comfortable; thut
are made to- look neat and nice,
and that are made to wear long
and well.
You will - ffnd salesmen tit this
store who know how to properly
fit the f-et of any boy or girl.
You will And at this Hture thut
prices are right as well as the .
shoes and fit; and nowhere else
can you get such values lu school
shoes us our specials at
S1.50 a $2.00
n?YtfinEca
J 11 ft
I1H
, ISldDodgeSk-i
With sincere thanks
to our friends who
have been so liberal,
in their pa'ronage
with us. we wish all
A Merry
Christmas
and a
Happy and
Prosperous
New Year
A SNAP!
$2,500.00 Winton Touring Car, 1903 model; run less
than 5,000 miles; thoroughly overhauled and refinished,
practically as good as new. If interested, write at once
Peavey Elevator Company,
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
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Save $20
on your trip to
California
You can nave almost twenty dollars on the trip
to California by going "tourist" The seats in the
Touriat Bleeping Car are upholstered In rattan In
stead of plush, but you see as much and have all the
esHcnilul comforts.
Our illustrated folder "Across the Continent In
a Tourist Sleeper" contains a complete map de
scrlbes the cars, cost, varied routes, etc., and tells .
why the Itock Island runs more tourist cars to Cali
fornia than any other line.
Let us send you the folder and help you plan the
trip.
F. P, RUTOFORD, D. P. A.,
1323 mm sr., oiuki. keb.
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Piles Cured
WITHOUT AN OPERATION
A. written guarantee given In every osse
treated by VH. MAXWELL, tH i bee
bld.,- Omaha.
VRIRILOQI ISM.
Uirfl to erat tb flguret. Mtnd Red.
ins. ItMdlns Sal.d Mmic. lDd.ptid
cut Slat Willing. Kit. Villi today. I'll
Ull X" " ' ll m issipa.
Ur. 4'. It. U-Voll.
(U Utteslsr Street, Foit Worth Texas.
GRAND
ISLAND
ROUTE
)OUBI.E DAILY SERVICE, with new 80-foot Aretylrn Gns
llKhled rullnian Chulr Cars (seats free) en night iriiinj nnd
"hullriiun Mkh-back seat Coaches on diy trains. Ix-tween Kmih.ii
City and bt. Joseph, Mo ; Hiawatha, Kem-cn. M.irysvUle, Kan.,
Falrbury, Falrnela, Hustlns und Urand Island, Nab.
Connections made at Kansas City (or all points Eust, Bouth
and West.
At Grand Island direct connections sre made with Union I'aclllo
fust trains for California aud the facillo Northwest.
SM ARQiT GENERtl- pass. AGENT.
. Ul. HUOIIi ST. JOSEPH. MISSOURI
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