Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 01, 1899, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OaiAITA DATLY BEE : FRIDAY , DECEMBER 1 , 1890.
HELD UP BY MASKED MEN
Conductor and Motorman on Sherman
Avenue Oar Are Robbed.
ROBBERS COVER THEM WITH REVOLVERS
Compel Them ( o IlninI Over Sixteen
Dollar * lit .Money nnil n Silver
Watch Illttlivtnynien Van
ish In the
Two masked men held up Conductor Sam
Armstcdt and Motorman lllko Clark about
11 o'clock Wednesday night and relieved
them of $16 In cash and a silver watch.
The train was Just about to pull out from
the west end of the Shortnan avenue and
fioulh Omaha line nt Thlrty-clxth and Ames
nvonuo when two men suddenly emerged
from thn darkness and Jumped onto the car.
OHO of them had a whlto handkerchief tied
o\cr the lower part of his face and the other
had n red ono tied In the same manner.
They did not stop to bandy words , but pre
sented revolvers at the faces of the aston
ished street car men and commanded them
In language moro forcible than elegant to
shell out what they had.
The street rar men did not wait to be asked
twice , for each ono felt the cold steel prcssoJ
ngnlntft his forehead. There was n sudden
tran fer of properly , with which the robbers
\iuilalicd Into the darkness.
The victims made haste to report the mat
ter nud the pollen were soon looking for
the robbers. Tlmy nro still looking for
them. Iloth blghuaymen were large and
stoutly built and during the time of the
holdup talked In n rich Irish brogue , which
was evidently assumed for the occasion.
A few moments before the holdup tran-
uplred Detective Dunn left the car. The
officers nro of the opinion that the robbers
were waiting to kill two birds with one
stone , ns two cars usually meet there the
one going out and the other coming In. Con
trary to custom the westbound car remained
nt the foot of the hill and the men were
cheated out of an opportunity to hold up the
pthcr train.
:
I SOUTH OMAHA NEWS.
IV This afternoon the Commercial club com
mittee on railroads and transportation will
visit the managers of the various railroads
\vlth a view to securing better freight and
depot facilities here. It appears to bo the
Irtcnllon of the club to use persuasion ns
much a possible In this matter , but flevral
nblo attorneys who are members of the club
lave suggested legal means , provided the
loads are not moved by persuasion. It Is
ntatcd that a good , strong Commercial club ,
backed by competent attorneys , can do a
gieat deal toward getting what Is deserved
by this city. While the rallroada have ad
mitted the legality of the law compelling
tl'cm to repair aud maintain viaducts , the re-
pnlis made to the L and Q street bridges by
the roads last summer did neb como up
to expectations. On the L street bridge many
of the lloor planks were merely turned over
and nulled down and these being thin on
the edges have already worn through , leav
ing a epaco between the planks In which
n horse's hoofs can easily be caught. It Is
the same on the Q street bridge. The le-
planklng Is anything but a good job and
while just completed a few days ago wearIng -
Ing Is already apparent. With the sidewalks
ou thrso bridges It Is the same. Planks
have been nailed over holes within the last
few weeks In order to- cover up rotten
places which should have been repaired with
new planks. - S'- - Vt ? -
>
The same law which compells railroads to
maintain viaducts Is applicable to new
bridges and It is moro than likely that the
Commercial club will demand that the Union
Pacific erect and maintain a bridge over the
tracks on South Twenty-fourth In order that
n , direct road may bo made to the Rock
Island depot. The city authorities have the
right under the law to order the construc
tion of this bridge and this will undoubt
edly bo done before lone.
It is common talk on the streets that tbo
council will not take any such steps , but
those who claim to bo In a position to know
assert that nearly all the members will favor
such a movement at this ttmo. The Com
mercial club is particularly strong at this
tlmo and a committee has been appointed to
watch the movements of the city law
makers with a vlow to determining the
members In favor of the Interests of the
taxpayers and those opposed. If the city
desires the railroads can bo compelled to
properly maintain the viaducts and to also
build now ones ns needed.
Another Dyiiiunltc Story.
Thcro is another dynamite story on now
illicit may equal the Towl yarn lu lntorc.it ,
although tbo surroundings are not the same.
Wednesday night the watchman at the Watkins -
kins lumber yard discovered a number of
litlcka of dynamite , a 'use and ROUIO caps
hidden beneath a pllo of lumber In tbo yard.
Mr. WflMlns was Immediately notified by
telephone and ho called upon Chief Carroll
to make an Investigation. A watch was
placed on the pllo of explosives and before
long u man came to lift the plant nnd was
arrested. Ho gave his name as George
Stanley nnd accounted for having n nearou
of the mountain howitzer typo by saying
that ho always carried a gun , as ho was In
the lullIt of traveling about at nights. The
dyuanilto fuse and raps were taken to tbo
ofllco of the Wntklna Lumber company an N
street , where they arc now carefully Flowed
m\ay , awaiting the possibility of the cap-
turn , of the remainder of the gang. U Is
presumed by the police that the explosives
had been planted In the yard with the ex
press purpose of blowing a safe and It U
regretted In soiuo circles that the olllcera did
not wait anil catch the whole gang Instead of
one member.
AH It Is there Is no proof that Stanley
Is wrong , but the fact that ho won In the
vicinity of the plant at an unseemly hour
la rather suspicious. When questioned In
jail yesterday Stanley pretended to bo In
nocent of any wrongdoing and Insisted that
ho wna merely hunting for a place to sleep.
The fact that ho was \\oll-arnied and had a
small amount of money with him Is consld-
oicil evidence that ho was not abroad at
that tlmo of the night for his health.
On account of the necessity of Chief
Carroll going to St. Louis on business for
tbo police department , Mayor Hnsor Is tak
ing an active interest In this affair and ho
has Issued directions to the police to keep
a sharp lookout for the others who are
supposed to bo members of a gang operating
In the vicinity of South Omaha.
Co in p | n I ii I M About rnn < olllci > MutlinilN.
Business men do not take kindly to the
nondelivery of mall on Sunday and declare
themselves in favor or a return to the old
system of an early delivery on Sunday
morning. During the heat of the summer
the buslneea men generally declared their
Intention of closing their places on Sunday
nnd tbo postmaster , \\lthout Inquiry , decided
that Jt was the sense of thu people tha
TRY 6RAIN-0 ! TRY GRAIN-0 !
Ask your grocer today to show you a
package ) of OHAIN-O. the now food dr'nk
that I nisei the plare of coffee. The children
limy drink It without Injury , aa ucll an the
adult All who try It , like It QKAIN-O
lias that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java
but It U made from pure grains , and the
most delicate stomach rerc'ves It wlthou
distress. U the price of coffer , l&c and T
per pachas * . Sold by all grocers.
A. B C Lesson II A. B C
Merchants' A.lr > ha.bot Club
IS quite evident from the easy , graceful manner in which the letters of the Alphabet are tossed about by the pupils who have recited
IT their "A B C's" before the Merchants' Alphabet Club that some good , hard studying has been done previous to our announcement prob
ably at night school in anticipation of the handsome prizes offered for the best pupils , so the teachers have decided to pass you at once into
the second year and take up Lesson II , which will be word making. You all know how many letters on a page. Now who can tell us cor
rectly how many words ?
The Telegraph System Will be used in Counting the Words. For example , every figure counts as a separate word , the dollar
NOTICE a word , every initial and abbreviation is a word. Handsome prizes will be given to the persons who come the nearest to esti
mating the number of words on pages of The Sunday Bee. All estimates must be handed in on coupons cut from this paper , together
with the advertisement of the club member. Out-of-town people are allowed to mail their coupons. City people must hand them in. All
participants should bear in mind that no person will be allowed to hand in more than ten coupons a day on any one prize.
Coupons must be mailed to the advertiser , not to The Bee. ( Signed ) { MERCHANTS' ALPHABET CLUB.
Allegrettl Chocolate Creams
At Chicago prices. Always fresh.
December 4th wo will Rive to the three
persons estimating the nearest number of
words on page 21 of The Sunilav Hoc of
December 3d , a five-pound box of Alle-
grcttl Chocolates to each ,
Myers-Dillon Drug Co.
16th nnd Farnnin.
Merchant ) * * Alphabet Cluli Conpon.
My cHtlmnte of the numlicr of worilii
ou pave I of Tlic Omiihn. Sunday
lire of December .til , 1801) ) , U
Name
Atlilre
This advertisement and coupon must be
handed lu nt our store before live n. in.
the preceding Saturday. Out-of-town sub
scribers allowed to mall their coupons.
the-ro should he no Sunday delivery of mall
and ho directed that the carriers need not
report for duty for early delivery , as cus
tomary. While the business men kept the
front doors of their places closed on Sunday
they generally transacted more or less bus
iness and missed the usual delivery of mall.
The system In vogue at the postodlco on
Sundays la one which calls for the denun
ciation of business men. One window Is
open to the public and the crowds which
gather waiting for Sunday mall are far In ex
cess of the help at hand , so that many go
away disappointed on account of the clerks
being unable to wait upon them. School
girls and young men crowd to the window
and take up the time of the clerks , while
business men are kept waiting. If one or
more windows were provided the pressure at
the general delivery window might bo re
lieved. A demand will roost likely be made
tor the restoration of the ono delivery
on Sunday system in order to accommodate
the business Interests of the city.
Than Until vine OliNcrrnnce.
The sudden change In the weather yes-
; crday caused many changes In plans , but
generally the day was observed by a ma-
lority of the citizens. At the yards very
little was done and at the packing houses
little If anything was accomplished.
Hev. George Van Winkle preached at the
First Presbyterian church at 10:30 : and the
attendance was all that was expected. At
: ho Episcopal church Itev. Irving Johnson ,
leld brief services.
The King's Daughters distributed sixteen
joskcts of food to Indigent families and the
Volunteer Army served dinner to a largo
number during the afternoon. Business
places were closed and the restaurants
ransactcd but a small amount of their usual
justness.
Mnulc City Cioarilp.
John C. Carroll , chief of police , 'has ' gone
south on a. business trip.
Business men arc preparing for a hrlsk
trade now on account o-f the change In the
weather ,
A meeting for the reorganization of thfi
library board will be held nt the council
chamber ou December 5.
The water mains at Twenty-third and Q
streets will have to be lowered on account
of the chnngo of grade.
Henry C. Richmond , local representative
of the "World-Herald , left last night for
Chicago , whtro ho will visit relatives for
a few days.
Hess & Swoboda , florists , 1411 Farnam ,
choice cut flowers and' floral designs.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
B. IT. Clark was a Uncolnlte In the city
over Thursday ,
A. Darnott , a lumberman from McCook ,
Is nt the Dellone.
W. J. Miller , a lumberman from Hastings ,
Is at the Her Grand.
Mine. Modjeska has taken a suite of
roomf nt the Her Grand.
JudRo Estelle has returned from Kansas
City after a week's absence.
Henry G. Smith of Lincoln spent Thurs
day In the city with friends.
Mr. John C. Fisher , manaser for Mme.
Modjeska , Is ut the Her Grand.
R. H. Mnnley , city editor , of the Fremont
Herald , was In tine city Thursday.
Mndamo Modjeska and lior husband , Count
Dozcutu , nro registered nt the Her Grand.
Peter McGee , Knullntf contractor for the
Illinois Central , IH lu the city on business.
Mlns Qudma Raker and Mr. nnd Mrs.
John B Kellcrd of the Mme. Modlchka
company uro registered at the Her Clraml.
Councilman Hccliel has gene to Denver
ou a business trip and will bo absent sev
eral days.
Allen C. Fling of the High school at Nebraska -
braska City , was In town over Thanks ,
giving day.
Leo Davenport nf Chicago , the well
known ringer of ragtime songs , Is In the
city to remain for some time.
Clyde Hayes -of Lincoln came to Omaha
Thursday to t-eo th foot ball game be
tween the Nebraska and the Urlnnell
team. ! .
Mr . O. M. Hiilse. accompanied by her
mother , came In from Chicago yesterday to
take dinner at the Her Grand with her
NU > r , Mnt. Or. Hamilton , from Sprlngllehl
N'eb.
N'eb.M.
M. T Stewart , one of the editors nnd
proprietors of the Nebraskan-Hesperlnn at
the State university , was lu the city Thurs
day , an Interested spectator of the foot
bull name.
Mrs. John Sullivan KOCH this morning to
TpcuniBeh , where she will visit relatives.
Mr.s. Sullivan 10 a ulster of Lieutenant
ICavanaugh , who was with Dewey at
Manila. The lieutenant Is nt Teeumeeh on
a furlouzh.
Dr. Daniel Melnturff , pastor and founder
of the People's church at Spokane , Wash. ,
will arrive In Omaha Saturday morning
to aHslst Itev. Bavldgc , purtor of the
PcoplO church In thin city. Ho will re-
niiln several \\ccks.
Arthur C. Smith , William Morris , J. IF.
Mclntoah , C' . S. Klglltter , Owoha , and H. M.
Allen of Allies/ leave this evening for C'hl-
ago to attend a nicotine and banquet of
the Western Alumni atsocluton * ! of Har
vard , to bo hold Saturday night.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
The chorus clans of the Women's club
will meet nt 10 o'clock this morning In the
first Congregational church.
Judge Slabnugh bus returned from Hurt
ounty. wliero ho has been holding court
lid will resume bin docket In the Douglas
aunty district court this morning. I
The Orpheus Singing society will give an |
'iterestlnK ' concert tomorrow evening at
termunln hall , under the direction of Prof j
huilex 1'eternen. The following soloists |
vlll upslsl M ml a m. . Wagner-Thomas , no-
mi no , Mr lliuis Alb rt , violin ; Mr Kill
mlth cello Smith's parlor orchestra will
aUo take part.
MEET ME AT THE PEOPLE'S CAFE ,
& TARNAM STREETS , OMAHA ,
House Furnishing Sale
Extra Special Prices now in Effect.
100 PIECE DINNER SETS fine English ware , underglazed decorations ,
different patterns actually worth $12.00 6.85
sale price only
53 PIECE SETS worth $3.00 go for only $3.39.
Handsomely Decorated Par Thin blown Tumblers ,
lor L.amp , with 10-Inch Cc value
shade , center draft burner ,
brass front , worth Heavy pressed Turn-
fully $4. only biers , 3c value
Fancy Crystal Olive Dishes A lot of odds and ends of
spoon trays , nappies , etc. , table sots , sugar bowls ,
cut glnsg patterns , worth buUer dishes , creamers ,
fully 15c and 20c , gpooners , fancy sauce dishes
only etc. , lOc nnd 15c
value at
Gallon Glass Oil Can , with
tin jacket , full size , worth Decorated China and
fully 25c , sale prlco t'7r' oyster bowls
only low Il.irdwood Kramo Washboard
Ornnlto Iron Preserving iwlth heavy zinc
Kettle , largo size , / .surface , worth
worth 15e , sale price . ' fully SBo
sale
prlco
Granite Iron Coffee or Tea
Pots , largo size , regular Handsome Re
65c value , special flector Lamp
sale price only complete with
burner , chlm-
-
Iron Stonn China bowls and
, bracket &
pitchers. largo size , noy full reflector
worth $1.25 a pet ' regular 6Dc ,
Six Pleco Decorated Toilet 6Dc39C
Set , regular $3.00 f CQ 39C
value , only l.e 5 *
December 4th we will clve to the person estimating the nearest number of words
on page IS of The Omaha Sunday Bco of December 3rd , a Slxty-flve dollar Sewing
Machine.
MERCHANTS' ALPHABET CMJ1I COUPON.
My estimate of tlic number of vrorda ou IIIIRC 18 of the Ojnnlia Sunday
Bee of December Ord , 1801) , In
Name Addrena
This advertisement and coupon must bo handed In at our store before 5 n. m. the
preceding Saturday. Out-of-town subscrlbars allowed to mall their coupons.
We Personally Examine Every ISarmenf
That's made up at this establishment as McrclinntH' Alphabet Club Conpon.
well as ( It It and look after the details. My cHtlmntc of the number of letter
This Is only ONE reason why our prices are C'N on PIIKC 1O of The Omaha Sunday
moderate. We shall be pleased to see you.
Ilcc of December 17 , 181)0 , la
December 23rd we will give away to the
person estimating the nearest number of
letter C'u on page 10 of The Sunday Bee of Nninc
December 17th a handsome siult of made
to measure clothes , the prlco of which Is Aililrcxs
$30.00.
$30.00.The This advertisement and coupon must bo
The Bee Tailors handed In nt our store before 5 p. m. thn
, preceding Saturday. Out-of-town subscrib
1 OT IMIINAM ers allowed to mall their coupons.
You Know
Wo sell and rent nicyclea
and Sewing Machines , but
you may not know that wo
sell the Kem-Sho Type
writer and arc the largest
house west of Chicago mak
ing a specialty of Second
hand Typewriters. All the
machines we sell are put In
thorough repair ,
O.loll 15.1.00
iiiiiiimoiiii iptn.no
lloniliiKtoii Ml. " , Kiiuil an IIIMV. .IjCtn.OO
Mintth-I'rcniler , Hood UN new.IjtlO.OO
No , (1 , $ fjr > . ( IU
NEBRASKA CYCLE CO. ,
Itith nnil 11 n r lieS ( .
December Jlth wo will give away to the
person estimating the nearest number of
letter K's on page 2 of The Sunday Heo
of December 10th n fine new Ball Bearing
Davis Sewing Machine.
Merchant ! * ' Alphnliet Cluli Coupon.
Mr estimate of the number of letter
i ; ' on PUKC - - of The Onialiu Sunday
Ilee of Dee. 10 , 1801) , ill
Name . , . . , , . .
AililreiB ,
This advertisement and coupon must be
handed In at our stern before & p. m.
the preceding Saturday.
Out-of-town sub
scribers allowed to mall their coupons.
lOBOIOIOIOKOMOBCBOHCUXOMOBOa
Results Tell. g
The See g
Want Ads ° '
Produce Results.
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ANTI-MONOPOLY Dll'Jfi STOIII3
I oivcnt Cut I'rlecN oil Drue * .
Crystal Pepsin Gum , 3 pkgs for So
rxp ) Perfumes , Woodworth's 25c
Buttermilk Soap , 3 cakes ioc
Kenyan's Kold Kure , guaranteed 25o
23c Juvenile Soap flo
25c chamolB bkln sean , 10o
Equally low prices on prescriptions. Qly-
corolo of Roses , 25c. Curea rough skin ,
December 1th wo will give to the two
persons estimating the nearest number of
words on page 21 of The Sunday Bee of
December 3d , to the first n JGOO bottle of
perfume , and to the second a 1.00 bottle of
perfume.
KUII.VS DRUG STOHC , inth &
Merchant ) ! ' Alphabet Club Conpon.
My cMllinnlo of the number of worilM
oil iinifo 21 of The Omaha Sunday
IJee of December : > il , 1801) , in
Name
AililrcsN
This advertisement and coupon must be
banded In nt our store before C p. m. tha
preceding Saturday. Out-of-town subscrib
ers allowed to moll their coupons.
2-quart Hot Water Bottle joe
3-quart Hot Water Bottle 750
2-quart Fountain Syringe ( fo
3-juart Fountain Syringe 75,3
These goods nro all guaranteed for ono
year.
December 4th we will give to the person
eHtlmatlng the nearest number of words on
page 1C of The Sunday B of December 3d
a bottle of tine perfume ; retails nt J9.00.
WAIDRON & CAMPBELL ,
DruirKlitM. ass South 10 < h St.
Merchants' Alphnhct Clnl Coupon.
M > - cHtlmnte of the number of tvorilx
on PIIKC 1 of The Omnhn Minilnv
lice of December ltd , 18III ) , In
Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
| (
Aililremt
tt
This advertisement and coupon mum be
handed In at our Htoro before flvo p in.
the preceding Saturday Out-of-town sub-
Bribers allowed to mall their coupons.
Brass Bedstead
Free this week
It is a beautiful all Brass Bedstead with canopy
top , 1 1-2-inch posts and 2 1-2-inch knobs , extra
heavy brass fillings and could not be
purchased under the price quoted. We
will give it free of charge this week as
our prize for the Bee Alphabetical con
test.
Special prices Furniture
on
To reduce our stock we have taken all sample Sideboards , Ta
bles and China Closets when we have but one of a kind and marked
them at one-third less than the regular price.
All
Flemish Oak
at big bargains all Dining Chairs in lots of Dining Room
Furniture
six or less at about one-half price , 50 patterns
Kegardlesa of cost some
to select from , $1.00 to $8.00 each. pretty prices very cheap.
December < itli we will give away to tlie person estimating the nearest number of words
on page. 17 of the Sunday Bee of December 3rd an § 85 brass bedstead , ss-
Stone Furniture Co.
1115-1117 Fartiam Street.
MERCHANTS ALPHABET CLUIJ COIU'O .
My estimate of tlic iinmlicr of ivnrilH oil page 17 of Tlio Oiniihn Sunday Bee of December 3rd , 'DO , In.
Adilrciin
Name
This advertisement and coupon must b o handed In at our store before flvo p. m. th e preceding Saturday. Out of town sub
scribers allowed to mall their coupons.
01 all our magnificent stock of Mackin
toshes the largest In the city Including all
colon nnd styles of woniL's and ruen's.
Must bo disposed of at a give-away price of
on tn dollar. It will pay you to Invcstl- !
gat this , as no such reliable goods havoj
over been shown at such prices. ir i r
Out of the Rubber IlimliicHN.
Omaha Tent and Rubber Go , ,
1311 I-'nrmiiii St.
December Hh wo will glvo away to the
person estimating the nearest number of
wordu ou page 22 of The Sunday Boo of
December 3d , u. 510.00 ladles' or Exits' Hue
nacklntosh.
Merchant ) * ' Alphabet Club Coupon.
My cKtlninte of Hie number of onlM
ou piiKe - - of Tin * Oiiinba Sunday
Ilee ol December Ilil , 1SIH , IM
S'n me
This advertisement and coupon must bo
landed In nt our store before & p. m. the
( receding Saturday. Out of town sub.
icrlbers allowed to mall their coupons.
Electric Insoles
For cold ( cet , rheumatism , cramps , gout
n feet nnd tl ese troubled with fetor or of
fensive smell. I'laco them In the bottom of
uhoo or boot with discs upward ,
Price I'er Piilr , JIOi .
December 4th we will give to the person
estimating the nearest number of words on
mgo 14 of The Sunday Dee of December 3d ,
a line camera valued at $9.00.
The Aloe & Penfold Co. ,
1408 Farnam Street.
Merchant1 Alphabet Club Coupon ,
My fMtlmntu of Ilir iiuinher uf MiiriU
on puife 11 of The Oiniiliu Sunday
Il > e of Dece mbrr 'td , 1SIM ) , IN , ,
Nil me , , ,
AililrenN , ,
This advertisement and coupon must bo
handed In nt our Htoro bvloru 5 p m the
preceding Saturday Out-of-town subscrib
ers allowed to mall their coupons.
PIANOS.
. . . .
Given Away Free ! A S350 Hamilton Piano.
WHAT FOR ? We want every person in Omaha to know
and see the kind of piano we Bell we have the larg
est stock of FINE PIANOS in Omaha.
We make lower prices than any house in AMERICA.
Remember it is not always what you pay , but what you
get for your money.
A good second-hand upright Knabe left on sale , at a
very special bargain. We sell the Baldwin , Hamilton and
various other makes.
Oti December 18th we will give away to the person OB-
tltiMtliiR' the nearest number of letter A'a ' on page 15 of the Sunduv Boo of
December 17th A Fine $350 Full Si/e Handsome Case New Upright
Hamilton Piano.
DICKINSON & HUSTON.
iirort. ' Au 'nt for
1514 Douglas Street.
THIS 11A 1,1)WIN IMAM ) . .
MISltCHANTS * AMMIAIIBT CI-UH COUPON.
My cutlinntc of the number of letter A'n on jmue 15 of The Ouialm San >
ilny Ilcc of December 17 , 1800 , U , , ,
Aunie , . , . , . . . , . . . , , . . .Aildn-nn , ,
This advertisement and coupon must bo handed In nt our store before G n'm. ; th
preceding Saturday. Out-of-town subscribe rs allowed to mull their coupons.
Some one
will 1) ) sorry sonic ilny tlmt tlioy did
not jot one of the ? 7i ! 'OS model
Sterling Bicycles
wo arc offering NOW for about one-half
the actual value.
$33,00
IH the prlco thin week.
Omalia Bicycle Co. ,
Cor. ICth and Chicago Sts.
December 23th we will give away to the
person estimating to the nearest numbur
of letter KB on page 22 of thu Sunday Ilco
of December 21 , a $15.00 Defiance Bowing
Machine.
Mi-roliiintii' Alphabet Clult Coupon ,
Sly Htlmiitc of thn number of let
ter HH on PIIKC - ' - ' of The Omulm
hunilny Ilcc of December , 1HU1) ,
U. . . .
NIIIIIU.
ThlH advertisement and coupon mtiHt bo
handed In at our utore before 5 p. in the
pr < ceding Saturday. Out of town subscrib
ers allowed to mall their coupons.
Regitia
Music Boxes.
The latest nnd best Music Box made not
an Instrument of a limited number of tunes ,
but the Interchangeable steel tuna disks.
Play all kinds and varieties of music. All
cases , of elegant design nnd finish , are
made of solid hard wood of American
growth. Boxes from J7.00 up.
;
A. HOSPE ,
1513 Douglas.
December 4tli we will give to the person
estimating the nearest number of letter
H'H on page 20 of The Sunday Bee of December -
comber 3rd a One Ilurton Mandolin ana
cuso ; retails for { 30.00.
Men-hunt * ' Alphabet Club Coupon ,
Mjcutlninte of tue number of letter
ll' on pnKe0 of Thu Omnhu 8undor
Ilee of Deo. , 1HOI , U ,
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ThlH advertisement and coupon muit b
handed In at our store before E p , m ,
the preceding Saturday Out-of-town iub-
crlbers allowed to mall their coupon" .