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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1915)
1G T1IE BKK: OMAHA. SATURDAY. .TAN'UAKY no, ill 15 HEW YORK STOCK MARKET Unites? SUtet Stel Again it the rirot Around Which Things Reyolve. KEW HAVEN A WEAK ISSUE KEVf TOnK. Jan. . InltM Watas PlMl as limn the Hvot anmnd whlrh the took marhel revolved today. Tli fommon Mock was very extensively traded In. mostly at o. Its new mini mum, a, few thousand shares beins; sold t a fraction above that prloe. IJcviM lion In that inane was on so latue a seals aa to renreeent 40 per cent of the first hour1 entire business. The preferred Mock also fielded part of Its recent re covery. New Haven waa another weak Issue, KelllniT off 4Vk points to 4S, Ita minimum. JnrtdenUlly the loweat price in the hts lorr of the company. The decline coin rtdcd with rumora that the eompany'a application to Issue preferred Block had rcn denied r the) Massachusetts author- Canadian Pacific wss heaviest of all the hlmh-prired 'Issues, losing; over jioints on persistent eIllns;. much or which waa ascribed to Huropean aourcea. The company's statement of earnings for Iecember. Indicating a net loia of over U.sno.lKlO, was In Itself regarded as suri itent cause for dlst"Ouraement on the pert of holders of the stock. Ieollne to lowest prices all around occurred In the final hour, renewed liquidation In Reart 1ns;. I'tiion rartflc and otiier speculative favorites producing a wea close. Id addition to the foreign offer of Canadian Pacific, sales for European In terests were probably the largest of any went day. Abrogation of the rule pro hibiting salra. escept for cash, has re sulted In a heavy movement of our se curities from abroad. "This is eapeclally applicable to bonds of speculative charac- "ijocel banks are expected t ke fur ther caah movements from the Interior, but supplies of cash st all reaerve cen ters are now so abundant aa to make quoted rates virtually nesiirne. iwm t learinns show a decrease from the pre vloua week, the loss being grester In the Interior than at New Tork and New En. . land points. . . , London reported an expansion of busl r. that market being assisted by the removal of our "cash" restrictions. The J,onh.n exchange continued, however. Jo isnore the successive price reductions In Honda m a whole were affected by the weakness of the stock list. Total si lies, s-sr value, aggregated ll.iW. 1 nlled Hates 2 advanced V4 and Panama 2s i per cent on call. Number of sales and leading quotations a stocks were: salM. !Uh. 1bw. Clwe. ... IK ! S7"4 snH AlMki OnH Asilgaroated Copper ., tirl.n Poet Hukv... tiier1mtt CB ' rrl.M t. a n...... America g. R. ' Am. Hucar Rilnlir ... n:'loii Tel. 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OIIMtourl rucirin KlUMIll li-ilt 7lli.nl lil Ckipper e Vnck Ontral Jj. Y . N. II. K Jv-.M-tulk A Wani Nartham Paoltl l'plHi Mall Vaolfln Tel. 4k Tal pannaylvanla J'ullmasi lalr4 Car... 3lr to. Oppsr......c Hieallns , Riavutilla Ima a bWI.., J?iwi4 lian1 ' ttork llaai . M... rH. U 4. H. K. 4 Pl4- t-ouih-ra Paolfln Poiitharn Ttnllwar 1'annaaMea Cnear "ra oinnanr Vnion PaHfln H'Moa Pail" p!4...k.. 'I nlleil Mulea Utaal. V s. H-eal pt Vtdh VIr ahii'fh p4 WMrtont l:nltm f,ana (,no H mi 4'i M 4 too ." SI tA inA !" 10 It J0Vt 10 1M W MS 144 144 '! " ' 't.'lins 't74 , tl.MD )S 40 .7W i .n 17 l,; itt , W.imrt 120 , S M 4" , .7" liX1 t.OU (1 4 1 W 1 II 1J0 Ml iih ni4 im Mt 40 4 1B 10 43 ' M at TO H l.on 1.1(10 11 -dlin4. ,n-4Me4 ssd rlftita. Of. Total salas tot tka 4iT. 4M.4W khsras, BRADSTRKKT'i TRADE RKVIKVV Pen4llni at TrWa gwlaglag la Dl reetieK f Improvenaeat ttlll. NHTVV YORK. Jan. SO.-Bradstrcet'a Veekly Review will ssy tomorrow! The pendulum of trade rontlnues to llnr In the Urautlon of Intprovecnant. Parting at a very alow paoa ttirea weeks ago. It la nuw moving at a more aatta factoiy rate, though even yet the move ment la hut conservatively ateady. Almost -Everywhere the disposition Is to J.Mjk on the bnsht aide, spring buying repcclally of textllea, fxintlnura to multi .); the labor situation, while far from iHMinal. la aui h that idieness is decreas ing; winter weather over a wide area ),h helped reduce stocks of heavy goo.!; money is cheaper; eomnuxllty prinea are Matter, funds are Plentiful In the oeroal icruwing regtoaa: winter wheat la In good tapc: copper Is hlKlier, anil steel mill operations are being Increased. , Hnk clearings for the wm were 2. ",S H17.000. a decrees of 21. pr cent from laet year. t Wheat exporta argregatnl 8,61.ft rniehola agulnst !.T17,v,i Uushsls a year ' trn. - Failures In the t'ntted Ptatea were KS tompared with 4fS In 1S14, In Otnadit. fift-4uur cumpaitid with sivty-oue in New Yerk MaMey Market. SKW YilltK, Jan. W.-MKRCANT1L.M t'Al'KH V1i-t per rent. HTr.Hi.lxi it e;asy: sixty lay bills, M Mli, fur cables. 4.0i for HibV'tH Uar. ioi - Mexican dollars. VioNt'S Government, strong; railroad. easy. Mi)NCT-Tlm loans, steady; sixty rlnys, Pr cent; ninety days, Ziif I per cent; six months. ?ia4 per cent, . ttn ralL steady; high, t per cent: low J pr rent; ruling rate, I per rent; last loan. J per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; .ff-.vf1 att 1 it.r cent. Ijo.MxjN. Jan. .-FIL.VETt-Bar. 2d t ounce. wnNKY-1 ter cent ljit.uINT ft AT Krt Short and thrct riiuclha. 1'yQl -' IT cent. Germans Arrest British Colonials r ' RKRLJN. Jan. 29. Vla Ixindon.) A (lliatrh ivachjng liera from Hamburg as that all Untlsa colonials In that city, with the exception for the time being of the Australians, have been ar- rctad and trnsrted la Ruhleben, where they are to be Interned In the con centration caunp along with other British civilians, iiomcthlng like sixty Canadians are lit this new draft of prisoners. Tho arrest uf the coloulala In Uerniany will be continued. Colonials were orig inally left st liberty hrn knglluhmea were litternttf, but now they are to be fiHthtrtd up and sent to concentration 4 snips. Hr 1'kraat aa4 ( aril. Q;iiKly relieved by r. lk-11'a I'iua-Tar-liui.t. It eisvs the throat, soothes the 1 irt, loeiu phlegm. Only I'm-. drug I .-,t AdveitlBeiiiiut. From Our Near Neighbors Hrrplat Water. Mra ,t. v. Amlck 1lted In Imlsvllle the first f the week. Kd Fpetry hss pone to Fsrrsgut, la., for a short visit with his sisters. Mrs. William Lambert visited Ksturday at the Jacob Miller home In Manley. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Witt went to Greenwood Wednesday for a Visit with relatives. A. H. Smith of Punhar. who resided here forty yenrs ago. wss In town a brief time Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chrlsteneen have gone to Murray where Mr. Chrlstenrcn hss a position In a garage. Mrs. rarr.ucl O. Smith of Plattsmouth returnee" home Wednesdav after a visit at the home of her son, Kay. Mrs. Fred e-erage has returned to her home at South Omsha after several days' visit at the home of her mother. Mrs. M. B. Jones. K. Ji Everett, a former resident here, now of Scott's Uluff, Neh., returned to his homo the first of the week after sev eral days' visit In loan. Last Friday evening about thirty-five friends of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rich gathered at their home to help celebrate their thirtieth wedding anniversary. Members of fhe local chapter Daush ters of the American Hevglutlon, enjoyed a o'clock dinner Friday evening of last week. The event was In commemoration of the first anniversary of the organiza tion of the chapter. Reaalaatoa, ' A bJb boy. w" to" " Mr- Mn. Otto He hnerkloth last week. Iurence and Tad Merman of Fremont sient Saturday and Purrtey at the C. W. Olandt home. ..Ll",.M"'ru',rU8 Klrschner la still at the Methodist hoapital, Omaha, where she was operated on for abscess of the ear. llev. and Mrs. Ahrena mil Mr ti-ji. returned Monday to their home at Csmp- bell. Neb., after a visit with friends here. linns Oft and family leave soon to mska i..r om,on, reenlly purchased farm near Ontario, Ore. Miss Mable Fuller left Wednesdav for California, where she will make her home grles fher, who Uvea at Los An- The Royal Neighbors Installed officers wi-i.yr .on J"""rT a. Miss Mina Witte Is orarle and Mis. Alice Wilt re corder. W.i-n h -ri.-to Mr'. ."nd Mr"' William Orfindma Orau. who .tu IHriMi wc'ctm' hr first great-grand- A. K. Orau. a i;' muier oi air. ana Mrs. The following South Hakotnns are visit t.I!'alle ,n.th!" Vicinity: Mrsf Chru redde. Mr. mmt M Tlmiwley and Mr. Friedorlchsen. iint wilt. Albert and Mrs. Sherman Arsrs, n-J i11' ""n1" "il femlly have left for Os.ol, Mo., where they will reside. , ilL"t? v.Ml"Ly ?hl Olive Bchryn ware Nebraska aty vJsltora this week. Mrs. F. W. Rnhge and Mrs. William t"e weetf mah V,"loI' P. H. Hanger Is at Oiltner. where he r"cn;,orhebrr ,he l,,neM "nd aih " Mrs. Louise Qillen of Council Rluff,. JSlstlve. JTZ the week wK t n.1l!tJnn"on' ,,on n' J-"ghter. of Lexington, were vlaltlnrf at the! Samuel Johnson horns the first of the week . Krnest Mnnn.n . . . . hi. vicinity, w.,- herVf'rXmWa'kena Kin,, this week. vUitm. t,V".u J wjf0 -v.... wuncu ana ftl t0t'n."holi:,,f,r hr" "Siting The Avoca. Wnman'a .li.l. . their hu.lHtnds. ,st mambari ITTd new n'T'V'1 dinT,p W.dfl.r evening at the home of Mr. mid Mrs Kami i Johnson. A short PayletTI "'go "of Seven," wa. given later Th the evening evening. 0 Irrtngtea. Harold Noyie of Creta la t i.iiin. Mn and Mrs. M n r .... .. . Omaha visitors Monday. """""r w"'i y b.b,y a WM b,rn t Mr. and Mrs. John Blelck Wednesday. Mra. Jack Smith lert Monday for Buell. Ia., to visit her parents. ..Mr' .Mr' Nels . Rasmussen visited their daughter at Bennington Friday. Mrs. Hannah Pamn. Mra ni. a...t and Mrs. leln wero In Fremont Saturday. miss lassie llasmussen of Herman Is visiting at the home of her uncle. Nels RssmussoD. Carl Illbbard and .T.v rimiM t s...,u Omaha, visited at the a. . Brewster noma Saturday. . A number of relativaa tmm maha surprised Mr. and Mrs. Thomp son Sunday evening. James Mall Is the owner of lit, t- headed pig. It has two motitha thM yea, but only one throat. It oan eat with either mouth and seems aa bealthy aa any of the rest of tho litter. Valley. Mrs. Weekly, who has been 111 with tha rip, is able to be out again. Miss Harriet Moon entertained Monday evening at her-home the members of tha O. 8. club and friends. The monthly mnetlnv of tha wn.- Missionary society waa hold at tho lift trie. of Mra Murrman Wcdnesdsy. Mra Holds- worm was iaut". The regular meeting of the Valley Wo. man club waa held at the home of Mrs. Kopp Friday aftornoon. Mrs. Fred Whttr more whs leader of the seaslon. ' The daughter of Mr. and Mra I'ruit Ollmore, lone, dlod Wednesday from pneumonia. She was I years of age. Funeral services acre held Thursday morning. The funeral crvlces of Mrs. J. 1 Allte McKlnnon Pollack, who died at her home In TUdeo. Neb., were held from tho home of Mrs. and Mrs. A. tlardlner Thursday at I p. HI. Mrs. Pollack grew up In Val ley ana was ueiovea ana respected by all, Among the out-of-town people who at tended Mrs. Pollack's funeral were Mrs Jcnea of Fremont. Mra. t'emptieil of South Omaha, Mliuiea Nelson and Fredolph Pol lack of Omnha, Mrs. Ahlgren of felroms burg. Miss Standen, Mr. and Mrs, Warn of THden and the members uf the family, ir. j-oiiai H and jlmhisih, Mrs. Hempstead, Mr. and Mra. 1). T. McKlnnou, Mr. and Mra Ocorae McDonald, Mr. and Mra. Isaao -No ca and Vr. S. A. Campbell. gprlagfleld. Bert Sating of Trace, Cal., la visiting his parents. The Congregational church will conduct revival nivcliuga next week. Carl Sturhm has advertised a sals and will leave soon ruii' for Cvioiado. The Woodmen of the "World will give a dance at the oinsra house nat Friday, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong of West Point are visiting Mr. and Mra. U. Adsett. Cyrus Russell of North Platte was a vtaaor at the home of Mr. ana Mrs, M. Uutorff this week. ''Mrs. Joseph Armstrong and children spent last week In Lincoln with Mr. and Mrs. David McCoull. I A. Bates met with the executive com mittee of the Historical Society at Lin coln Tuesday evening. The women of Springfield are making bedding and C'Hlvcling food a4 tuvney to and with the Nebraska sltlp to 'us Bclgiaua A party waa glvea to DrW. C. Bates at the boaie of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oldorog r- : m THE-OMAHA BEE Wednesday evaning. rr. Bates will more to Kunhville, Neb., next week. On Thursday of last week Miss rena Van Haltams, a sister of Nick Van Hslt- sma, wss united in msrriage wun Armur . bggers of Avon, B. l. Nehawka. Mrs. lllaley Is on a shorplng expedition In Omaha. Mrs. feore Ingerweren ns very crlt Icslly ill with cancer. J. T. Royer has gone to Hannibal, Mo., for an extended visit. t Mrs. Ills'ev entertslned tha German club Tuesday evening. Mrs. Duy Rood has gone to Burr to visit her friends and relatives. Henry Krabe msde a business trip to Nebraska City on Tuesday. Mrs J. A. nrey of Lincoln Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. I. Iing. Miss Kate Norc.len was visiting friends In Nebraska City on Monday. Mrs. William Hlsck of Nehrsska City Is visiting her father. Peter Opp. Chsrlie Pltmsn of Oklahoma Is visit ing Ills numerous relatives this week. Win Ort wss taken to an Omsha hoe pltsl to be operated on for appendicitis. Mrs. John Wunderllcht spent a part of this week In Plattsmouth on business. Mrs. Samuel Humphrey has returned! from a visit with her sister at Spring! leld. Mrs. Witbrow and Mrs. Riddle of Char iton, la., are visiting Mrs. Charles Duck worth. K. M. Pollard spent part of last week In Lincoln attending the horticultural meeting. '. Andrew Pitman has been siik. John Htefflns spent Sundny with friends j at i-orton. Miss I'hebe Page, who hss been spend ing a few days here, has returned to ber home la Omaha. Mr., and Mra Qtvoree J. Ppahn of Lin coln are here visiting Mrs. Spahn'a moiner ana nrotner, Andrew Slurm. Mr. H. K. Westcott of llattsmouth came out Tuesday evening to address tne Booster club. Hn aastaccompanied by Mr. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling of Mississippi have returned to their home after a visit of several months with their daugh ter. Mrs. Ed lladlry. Frank Rnbb has resigned his position and gone to his farm home in Iowa to care for his mother, who Is quite sick. Bellevae. Rev. Charles K. Baskervllle Is In the east on business. Mrs. P. W. Kvsns Is slowly recovering from a severe attack of neuritis. Special service for the week of prsver are being planned at the I'resbvtsrian church. Ouy Reed's baby bov. 8 months old. has been very 111 with pneumonia. The mother died In the hospital two weeks ago. The Ladles' .Aid society of the Presbv- terlan church met Wednesday afternoon at tne noma or Mrs. A. A. Tyler. The Presbyterian I-adles' Aid society gave a chicken pie dinner at' Flaherty's Thnrsdsy evening. There was a large and well-satisfied crowd. Papllltoa. Mike Oeerllne of Broadwater, Neb.. Is visiting Sarpy county relatives this wefk. Eugene Iowd of Pender, waa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lesleur, Saturday and Sunday. J. i . Simpson or winrer.xS. n., was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Chase, tha nrsi or tne wmk. . MIhs IMlllan Empey was very pleassntly surprinei last rsinrosy arternon, by crowd 'of friends from South Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Rdward McEvoy and Mr. and Mrs. Ieslesir, were guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Phil McEvoy In South Omaha, nunaay. Mrs. L. A. Thompso.i entertained the Presbyterian Ladles' Aid society, Thurs- aay arternoon, at per noma in Morth rapuiion. tlkhora.. " Mra. Harry Clark and daughter Maxlne were Omaha visitors Thursday. Mrs. P. G, Hofeldt entertained the isuics' Kensington Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall of Dale, Neb., vi. nan meir aaugnier, airs. A. otte, on n eunesaay. Mr. and Mrs. Bachaus of Nellgh. Neb. wnu whit rvraniiy marrien. viairj.ii a i-uupie or nays at tne Jtoieiot nume. jsc Mccormick has gone to eastern Montana to look at a homestesd relin quishment, with a vlnw of moving there. HAIR COMING OUT? Dandruff causes a feverish Irritation of tha scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hslr comes out fast ToJ stop railing nalr at one and rid tha calp of every particle of dandruff, get a ZS-eent bottle of Danderina at any drug atore, pour a little In your hand and rub.lt Into tha scalp. After a few applications the hair stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. Advertisement. At Cat Prices Jnst a fsw of ear maay kladsi CALMOKX MUY Oeauiaa kaad-soreeaea -IE per ton , I U grKroAi.rT x.uma a , 7 and ant, tier torn I 0 VOTUIOXB rsaoy Zttuap. C tn head picked, per torn .... WWiwU APIaal T B ssl rraak. ftt CA lta Co. coat per ton UuU VTOIUaa SOOTUH Wbite Bh. oV"rkr..,...:.:... $7.00 ir4D-w Ooat for fnraaee .....$9.50 TtobxvX Dallvsry. ooonblatt laaa mcheias. Tel. Bonir. 630. ask Your Grocer SKINNER MANUFACTURING CO. Omaha. Naaa. LIQUOR and DRUG Treatment 1502 8. 10th Ct Fhon D. TZZi , CTflTIA I HaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaBBaaaaaasBSBBr " . ' . I - Ry'sCIcam-Dp-.Salc Offers Men's and Women's High Grade FOOTWEAR at About Hal! Price . 4, FOR WOMEN Ijilrd Schober'a M.00 Patent Colt lniM Calf and Import ed Blac k Buckskin, now S4.45 J. A T. Cousins' MOO Blsrk Satin srk Satin S3.75 Button, Cuban. Iiuls heel, bench made, row Lounsbury A Mathewson'a ta.Bn i'a 5.e fluede. S3.75 .tent Colt, S3.75 Kid,. 15ull S3.45 Black. Brown and Gray fluedet. xiuls, f uhan and Mili tary heels, go- now at Wright It Petera' .i.00 Patent Colt, Dull Calf and Satin De lain leather and Louis, Cuban heels, at H. Ht Oray'a 14.60 Dull Kid,. Dull Calf. Pstents and Suedea Ix)ula. Cuban and Mili tary heels, now... Lindner Shoe Co'a 14.50 and- 14 00 inif 14 OS S2.95 hin Metal S2.95 l.liO siloes, S2.45 Patent Colt. Oun Metal -alf and Tan Russia Button, now H. H. Oray'a Son $4.00 Oun Metal Button, liw, Walking and Opera Heels,. . now. (1 lines, all good makes, I3.fi0 shoes, some higher; Patents, Dulla snd Kids, light snd heavy soles, at 20 Per Cent Off All Misses' Youths' Hlgh-Top Footwear, CDV QUf.17 JflWatMalHHt's'llM1 1 I Grand Iof tho new nnnnn cnniTARynnnrrrcT . 512 South 16th. 500 Block. Saturday, January 30 This market will carry a full line of the very best quality of meats, groceries, fruits and provisions, at the lowest possible prices. Courteous attention to the high cost of living, is our STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING. Pig Pork Loins, 114 Milk Fed Spring Cli tokens at cheaper tlisn the wholesale price. Choice Bteer Pot Koast. . .13Ho-llHe Pig Pork Roast , S,9 Pig Pork Butts lixa Choice Young Veal Roast 13He-llU Choirs Young Veal Chops. . . lSe-ltHe I.amb Legs lao Mutton Chops ...lBo-iaHo Choice Mutton Roast . 7V Cudahy's Diamond C and ' Armouij E3I IRB If TT A Off ITT 1810 Harney Ot WIBsatBW 1 al ar, Pig Pork Loins, 6 to 8 Lb. 1914 Forequartcrs of Lamb 1914 Hindquarters of Lamb Choice Pler Pot Rosst. . .1 JH-U Vie Choice Young Veal Koaat 130-11 Vie Choice Young Veal Chops. .. 18o-18Ho Pig Pork Koaat So Pig Pork Kutts 1140 Choice Mutton Cliops 13o-iaHo THE EMPRESS MARKET Opr. Woolworth Be and tOc Store. Hjj South 16th St. Tel. D. 2307. I I Landladies ! - Jm, Have you a pleasant room reached by tho sunlight vrhicltyou would like to rent T Advertise it tomorrow in The Bee'f classification of anl the chance are that you won't b ablo tf haudlo all tha applicants. lc per each Insertion it your ad rung a week and you pay cash. s . TtUphonm Tyler 1000 THE OMAHA BEE Cold weather has 1-4n no barrier to the hun dreds of people who hare already taken advan tage of this opportunity to aeenre the world's hewt makes of shoes at extremely low prices. , Saturday will ho the biff day of the aale. rian Tiow to shoe tne enure family at aooui nan vuc regular price. Mease not the low prices at t ached to these famous makes of footwear. FOR MEN Johnston Murphy's Calf and Tan Iluasia, button and laces, f.60 French S4.75 is Ttussla. Slater Morrell's 16.00 Ta Ttussla. Knglish last, double soles to heel, go now at S4.45 MacDonald Klley'a 15.00 Tan Rus Tan Rus- S3.75 sia Calf and Patent Colt, button, go now at , 87 pairs, our S.B0 Genuine Kangsro Cushion soles, douDie to heel, now st S4.25 Howard A Foster's 15.00 Oun Metsl un Metsi $3.75 Blucher, double sole to heel, go now. at Howard Foster 14.50 Tan Russia Calf and Oun Metal, ' button and biuch'er. $3.45 now t Jt lines 14 EO knd 4.00 values. L'.Y,1 1141 fal I good makes Tuns, Dulls and Patents, ..S2.95 go at , llnea tl.BO shoes. :.....S2.45 some higher, button and blucher, go at. and lldren'g. All Boys' and During This Cltjan-Vp Sale. Cd Corner 16th Opening v customers and a reduction of motto. r 6 to 8 lbs,, 10ic Btar Hams ISHo Cutlahy's Hiinllght Bsoon.; 194o Hugar Cursd Bacon ......1440 H'isar Cured Hams 10 lie ' 3-1 b. Pall Pure Ird. regular price 46o; Saturday special .....40o ' KTOCXAXS From P. M. to P. M. Lamb ' Chops Be From 9 P. M. to 10 P. M. Pork Chops . . 100 a laas I Phons Doufrla. S7B3 .lOc . 8 3-4c I Cudahy's Diamond 8tar Hams ; I Cudahy'a Sunlight I Sugar Curenl Paion. C and Armnur'i ........ w...IBo Bacon.. M...1IM ...... Xa 4 a .A0e ,.40o I Mitr cured llama Oysters, per quart word Saturday ' e are glad , to say that notwithstanding the un settled condition of the world's market, we find ourJ)rug Stock at this moment in prime condition, both as to quan tity and quality. Buying aa we do in almost all cases from manufacturer or importer we obtain best prices and first supply. Pegrg' unscented cake, Satur day Soap. pr ... lOcJ 50c Charles' Flesh Food. . -2 It EOc Doan'a Kidney rilU...34 25a Allen's Foot Ease St AUcook's Porous Plasters. . J2t 50c Uromo 'Seltzer 29 3c Cgstoria, genuine. .. .'.21 25c Cutlcura Soap 17 50c Carmen Face Powder,. (4 shades) .21) EOc ' Canthrox 29e 50c Derma. Viva ... . . . .205 25c Espey's Fragrant Cream for 14 $1.00 Fellow's Syrup.'.'.'. .84i tl.25 Gude's Peptomangan. J)8t $1 Horllckr's Malted Milk, GOd 25c Houbigant's Rice Powder for 17 25c Peroxide Cream 14 Strictly pure Peroxide of Hydro gen 14 19e n 29 $1 Hoetetter's Bitters H4 75c Jad Liver Salts. .... .49 $1 Listerlne,' Lambert's. . . .59c4 25c Laxative Bromo Quinine ' (E. W. Groves') , 14a 25c Lyon's Tooth Powder. .14V SHERMAN 'S ' CHILBLAIN RELIED Y. Best treatment for frost bites and chilblains.' The first application relieves. Price ........... -. .25 lierman & DRUG CO. r-a r". ';...- Hffjfjf ji.ir jiiiijm)!!! .. mmiujji.iiiuMj Unseen Dili 'Kfflilk "It is true that the most dangerous dirt 5s un seen; that is, it cannot be seen with the naked eye. Especially is this true of milk. : In order to have clean milk, there must be icare and iratchfulness all the way along, the line, from the dairy farm clear into the city homes. . Milk is easily spoiled. It ab sorbs filth and impurities when exposed to the open ' air." From Chicago Department of Health Bulletin, . . i " When cities like Chicago and every other progressive city in the country are spending thousands of dollars a year in maintaining health departments under the direction of the most capable physicians to be found, and these physi cians constantly warn against the danger of disease germs found in raw milk, isn't it best for you to be guided by their expert opinion? You can protect yourself against disease-laden milk. .. . . ' Cottage Evaporated Milk answers the question. For evaporated milk is not merely a question of convenience and economy it is a question of health. ; v- -Haaa -TUP W V. I ' ju Jr. Unsweetened is die milk that overcomes all danger of the transmission of disease in milk. It is perfectly sterilized and never exposed to the air until you open it. . y, , - It is made from fresh cows milk, carefully' inspected, with no preservatives and nothing added only part of the water taken out by evaporation. Made fresh every day in sanitary, spotless condenseries ia the best dairying districts of the country. .Delivered direct to your grocer. ? . --....... , t. . .....- Cottage Evaporated Milk ia good for any purpose where you are now using raw milk or cream. . the food value of bottla milk. v The mk Without tne coofted i a$te At all tood IKasaersv'-. In Two Sizes,: 5 American Milk Company, Chicago'' More for our Busy Bee Boys "i.'a..iiiiBiM, j,im m, mm aw wnuaww .... . ' t . .'.--.' J . Barney Barry. JHnsrleaa CUuh, Nlcksl Plated.' Tstnpsrad WtUlad Steal Blades, Slsas to fit.- , v . This picture of on ot the Skates will be in Tha Bee very day this week. - ' - Cut them all out and ask your friends to save the pic tures in their paper for you. too. See how many 'pictures you can get and bring them to The Bee office next Saturday. The Skatea will be given Free to the boy that sends us the most pictures before 4 P. M. Saturday, January 80. A II r F.J. 1 laal as M OR. C. Re TARRY - - 240 Deo Dldg.Omaha. Neb. Drug i.'larliei 50c La Blache Face Powder (4 shades) ...30 EOc Malvlna Cream for.. 29 f 1 Pierce's Far. Preec. . .Vi< $1.00 Peruna;.rV..;.... 84 $1 Pinkham's Compound. .64 s. s. s. 04t. 31.34 Scotts Emulsion.. 39t. G9 $1 Wine of Card u I . . . .59 60c Williams Pink Pitl8..34J 25c Larell's Massatta Talcum for 12 Mentholatum . . . .14. 344 $1.60 Oriental Cream, Oouraud's, for a . . a a . -98 50c Pape's tMapepsln. ,..29 2 6c Packer's Tar 8oap..,.14 26c Pond's Vegetable Cream for ...... 14? $1 Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal. . 50 60c Pozzont's Face Powder (4 shades), for ......34 25c Rogers & Gallet Perfumed Rice Powder for ......IT Sal Hepatica. 19. 34, 69 50c California Syrup of Figs, (original), for ...34t EOc 8empre Glovin ..... .293 50c Tourjour Jeutie ..... .29 25c Tis, for tender feet..l4 25c 4711 White Rose Soap, 12 ! MeSoiioell ...,.t'-':,. a Ji).iii.iiiyiij!jnji.! i....-,-.- J 1 - " '"'''nM!!,?" 'EVAPOHAT ED'.' w w ax n a. a. t -rs-..v ..Steriiijctsd It baa- snore than twioa Buy a can. Try a can. ,y..'-''-; i and. 10c J l Sfeates PAY M- a4 PAY VJUEH CURED aa ss4U Maaaaa ami tlss fealia. F(iuawt ewa nunnkii. 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