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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUE DAT, FICIVRVAUT 21, 1001.
BURNAM APPOINTMENT VOID
Court Denlei Anthoritj of Oonnty Board to
Appoint Dipntj Attornij.
EXCEPT UPON PETITION OF TAXPAYERS
Judge nirUliiKiin I f 1 n Hint County
Attnrnrr HIilHiln In nndtlril in
the Amtlnlnnrr of Only
Tlirrr llriititlm.
Judge Dickinson holds that County At
torney (Icorgo W. HbtotilH wont outside the
provisions of the law when he secured the
appointment of n fourth assistant county
attorney by the Hoard of County Commis
sioners. In nn opinion In the caao of
Joseph It. Camplieli against tho Board of
County Commissioners, to restrain tho de
fendants from paying salaries to Ilurnam
and Special Mesengcr Ounsolus, tho court
holds that tho board had no authority what
ever to mako the appointment of Uurnatn,
hut docs not apply tho ruling to tho ap
pointment of Uunsolus, which was mado at
tho same time.
No decreo In the case will ho entered
until tho court determines upon tho po
sition of .Mr. Ounsolus, although tho tem
porary order restraining tho payment of
salaries to both men remains In forco.
Opinion of (he Court.
The court's opinion In substance. Is as
follows.
It appears from tho petition and from tho
evidence Introduced In this caso that Qcorgo
W. Shields was duly elected as the county
attorney for Douglas county, and that there
utter Shields duly qualified and gave the
bond required by law and entered upon tho
discharge of his duties as county attorney,
iind that thereafter, and In pursuance to
faction 20, chapter vll, of tho Compiled
Statutes of Nebraska, tho said Shields ap
pointed ns deputy attorneys Ignatius Dunn,
J,yslo I. Abbott and Klmer K. Thomas, and
that said parties accepted said appoint
ments nnd olllccs and gavo till bonds re
quired by law nud entered upon tho dis
charge of their duties. It further appears
that thereafter the said Shields, as such
rounty attorney, submitted to the Hoard of
County Commissioners, In a communication
to said board, tho namo of Harry E. nur
nam, and nsked said board to appoint said
Harry K. Ilurnam ns an assistant county
nttorney at n salary of $75 per month, and
also submitted to said board the name of
V. II. Ounsolus and requested that he bo
appointed ns special messenger for said
county attorney nt a salary of $76 per
month; that on January 26. 1901, said board
appointed nnd employed the said nurnam
nnd Ounsolus as usslstant county attorney
nnd messenger for said county attorney.
What the I.nw Provide.
It Is contended by tho plaintiff that the
county board was without authority or
power to make said appointments and that
tho samo nro null nnd void. Tho only
question for consideration In this caso is
that of the power of tho Hoard of County
Commissioners to make tho appointments
alleged In said petition. Section 20 of
chapter vll of tho Complied Statutes, 1899,
provides for the appointment of deputies for
county nttorneys. That port which refers
to Douglas county provides thnt In counties
whoso population exceed 120,000 Inhabitants
"thoro nro hereby created tho ofJlces of
three deputy county nttorneys, to be ap
pointed by tho county attornoy of such
county, nt salaries not to exceed the sum
of J1.G00 each por annum, to be fixed by
tho Judges of tho district court and to bo
paid by order on tho rounty treasurer upon
presenting to suld board the certificate of
tho Judges of the district court certifying
to the amount of such Balary," and also
provides for tbolr giving bond. Section 21
provides for tho appointment, by the court,
of an attorney to take the place of the
county nttornoy In caso of abaenco, sickness
or disability of the county attorney and
his deputies.
Cnniiiilitilniif rn Have Jio Power.
It will bo seen by tho provision of the
statute that tho legislature, nt the tlmo
It passed this act, provided tho way and
manner In which tho county attorney might
procure his usslstunts, and gavo him tho
right to appoint threo deputy county at
torneys. Nowhere In this chapter on
county attornoys do we And any power
lodged lu the Hoard of County Commission
ers to make un appointment of a deputy
county nttornoy or an assistant county at
torney, or to procure tho advlco and
nsslstunco of nn attorney In criminal cases,
hut wo do find. In section 18, that in civil
matters tho rounty board, whon so re
quested by petition of ten freeholders of
said county, not members ot their body,
may employ additional counsel, such coun
sel to bo paid such sum for their services
ns tho counsel and the board may ngreo
upon. This Is the only express provision
of tho Htntuto conferring upon tho Hoard
ot County Commissioners the right to em
ploy counsel or assistance for the county
attornoy, nnd this can only be done upon
tho petition ot ten freeholders ot the
county.
Tho county attorney contonds that under
nrtlclo 1, section 23, chapter 18, which pro
vides nnd gives to tho county board power
to maungo tho county tuuds and county
offlcea, oxcopt ns otherwise specifically pro
vided for, gives to tho county board the
right to muko these appointments. Tho
exception In said clause Includes the power
ot tho county board to appoint deputy or
usslstant county attorneys, for the reason
that tho way and method of their appoint
ment, and the power to appoint them, Is
othorwiso specifically provided for.
Tho court then proceeds to cite numerous
nuthorltles nnd concludes thnt the board
had no authority to appoint Mr. nurnam,
and tho appointment Is therefore void.
"Nrrr Orlrniin ror the Tourlat"
is the title ot an illustrated booklet, li
mited by the Illinois Central railroad, de
scribing tho points ot lntorest in New Or
leans, La. For copy, address W. H, Brill,
D. P. A., Omaha, Neb.
Wnnted, n trained nurse to take charge of
a sanitarium; must havo experience, a good
education ana good business ability. Ad
dress J 59, care Deo odlce.
If ChlcnBO lnundrv iumtnmar ifa nn
colvlng attention will 'phone 205 or 691 nnd
give uuureoa uiey win do attended
promptly.
to
Mrs. Phil Aarons of tho North Side Mil
Unary Parlor leaves Monday to visit .the
eastern markets.
Dance programs and wedddlng stationery
j, i. uuui, primer, nn-iiu oouiu inn
St.
Why not get tho best? Tribune bicycles
cannot be excelled. 1622 Capitol avenue
II. K. Burket, tho undertaker, has removed
to 412 N. 16th St., opposite Jefferson square,
Repairing & supplies, Omaha Bicycle Co,
$3.00 hats. Frederick, 120 So. 15th at.
Have Hoot print It.
1)1 HI).
M'Al'BLANn-Mrs. Acnes.
Fiilierul from residence of A. Q. McAus
Innd, 1C06 Kyner uvenue, Monday nt
o'clock.
1IAK!UB-Mm Mary K beloved wife of
I'nionei uiiurien i. Harris, i'eoruury ,
1901. nctxl til vttiirs.
Funeral Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m. from
rosldmire. 2221 Hurt street. Interment at
Ifoicat Lawn cemetery, l'rieiiaa mviuu.
WILL MAKE INVESTIGATION
Sennte Cotnulttcr n Inspect the
Drat nnd llnmli Infill-utr.
Lieutenant Governor Savage came up
from Lincoln yesterday morning nnd will re
main In the city until Tuesday. Monday
morning ho will be Joined by tho senate
committee on public lands ond buildings
and probably by tho corresponding com
mittee of the house ot representatives. At
11 o'clock Monday morning a meeting will
bo held at the Merchants hotel and the
committee will then go to tho Deaf and
Dumb Institute, where nn Inspection of
the buildings and the work ot tho Institu
tion will be held.
The report of the committee will bo sub
mitted to the senato Wednesday nnd upon
this report will depend in a great measuro
the character of tho appropriation for this
Institution.
"OHA.NtJKl.VU."
It Sponmirn nnd lliininn Vnef ultirin.
No remedy was ever given to tho public
with such prominent sponsors nnd such a
great record of usefulness ns "Orangclne."
Tho dellcato balance of this hnrmless pow
der was ovolved by the patient skill of a
famous physician Its results radiated
through such Illustrious Individuals as Wil
liam Gillette, tho distinguished actor, and
Lady Stanley, wife of tho great explorer,
until It attracted tho nttcntlon of Its In
troducer, Mr. Chnrlcs L. Hartlctt of Chi
cago, of tho famous "Yalo" class, which
has given Yale college Its president.
Tho Orangclne company Is now composed
ot such Individuals as Mr. Charles L. Bart
lott, president; Mr. Ambroso L. Thomas
of Lord & Thomas, Chicago, vice president;
Mr. Fred W. Spraguc, B. A., Yale, secre-
nry and treasurer; Mr. Louis E. Lnfltn,
Chicago; Mr. J. T. Bowcn, Chlcngo; Mr.
William Cooper Proctor, head of tho groat
Proctor & Gamble Co.; Mr. Clarence M.
Woolley, secretary of tho American Ra
diator company; Mr. Frederick II. Smith,
vlco president of tho A. C. McClurg com
pany; Mr. John M. Crouse, president of
tho Mohawk Valley Cotton Mills, Utlca,
N.Y., and others equally promlnont, who
hnvo become Interested with the purpose
of extending to tho public tho evcry-day
bcncfltB which they hnvo personally ex
perienced from this useful prescription.
Ah a result of wldo public test physicians
now uso and openly prescrlbo "Ornngolno"
trnlncd nurses sing Its praises, business
nnd socloty mon nnd women carry It and
nil classes enjoy Its power to prevent and
cure common ailments, regulate the systom
and relievo pain.
KVKnV TUESDAY
In Febrtinrjr. Mari-li nnd April the
UNION PACIFIC
'will sell tickets nt the following
QHEATLY REDUCED RATES:
From Omaha to San Francisco, Los
Angeles and San Diego $25.00
Ogden, Bait Lake, IJtitto, Holonn.... 23.00
Portland, Spokane, Tacoma, Seattle. 28.00
Now city tlckot office, 1324 Farnam street.
Tel. 31C.
Union station, 10th and Marcy. Tol. C29.
Hamilton Warren, M. D., eclectic and
magnetic physician, office at the Central
hotol, cor. N. 16th and Dodge streets, till a
suttablo location can bo found. Special at-
entton to all long standing or lingering dis
eases and to diseases o! women and children
We dress our chickens fresh every day.
Jos. Bath & Co., 605 N. 16th. Tel. 129.
Gone into a trust.
We cot n tin yesterday that the doe's
nro organizing a trust their objoct Is to
Keop mo percentage pnee up ana not to
patronize a pet who won't give up nt least
onco a month we'll wait till further de
velopments before we oxuosn their scheme.
The trust tried to work us onco upon a,
tlmo, nut uia we huock -em out (7) wen,
I guess so.
Cramer' Kidney Care 73a
Ilroiuu (Inlnlne Ifle
1 lor. --Kruln Quinine Capetilcn .. 7o
1 dm. ;i-Rrnln (Inlnlne Cnpanlca.. 10c,
I dog. 5-urnln Quinine, Capiiiln,, IBe
Hurry's Malt Whiskey src
otnn Croniu 1l
Milne's Celery Compound 7fiu
Wine of Cardiff 7Bo
lercc'a Prescription .... 7(Io
Scott' Kmulnlon Trio
Onomulxlon 73o
Coltsfoot Expectorant 7Be
'nlinn Tntileta ROe
White Itlubon Remedy 3.00
H. 75.1
Multed Milk 40c, 70c, 3.15
Mnkluim a Compound 7rio
CmiLCCED CLT price
Gunner en druggist
a. W. Oar. ltk Cktlaaa si a.
Price $2.98.
widths, Carpenters at work on tho annex
America. I.ates reception rooms, Iallos
toilet rooniH and resting parlorH, Until
iwil'cii uui ui oiuic wrr wilt tiller UlU Kri'ai-
est shoo bargain ever offered In Omaha.
Come Monday,
THE ROCHESTER
SHOE CO.,
Great Rebuilding Sale,
IRKS DOUGLAS ST.,
Huccranora to The Howe.
PULLMAN
ORDINARY
SLEEPERS
DAILY
DINING
CARS,
MEALS
A LA CARTE
J
irpyjUNION PACIFIC
LOS l 0ENVERTo- mm mm -yj 3-.
ANGELES. 4 j$PP2&WP&
SN DIEGO .WlBtM c FV J
MEETS IN SPECIAL SESSION
Oltj Oonnoil Considers Ordinance for Pay
mint of DeSoiti.
FINANCE COMMITTEE MAKES A REPORT
It la llecoinntended thnt Sevcrnl Illlla
lie Stricken from the Orill
imnce Objection to l.ennl
llciinrtinciit Clnlnia.
A special meeting of the city council
was called for 10:30 yesterday morning.
Long nftcr that hour only three council
men had arrived nnd a call of tho house
was made. Officers rounded up tho miss
ing members and shortly before noon tho
meeting was called to order.
The meeting was for consideration
of tho ordinance) Introduced at tho
last council meeting for tho payment of nil
bills and deficits, amounting to $152,000.
Chairman Mount ot tho committee on
flnanco and claims mado a report. In which
ho recommended that soveral bills bo
stricken from tho ordinance. Tho two
most Important Items advised against wcro
tho salaries ot Charles 13. Morgan, Jack
Norton nnd Miss Anna Nesladek, who wcro
recently employed to assist tho legal de
partment In tho collection of delinquent
special taxes, and n balanco of $1,250 due
on tho pneumatic street cleaner purchased
last ycur.
No Itecord of Iiniilo inen t .
It was contended In tho committee report
that the three new employes In the legal
department wcro hired without any record
being mado of their employment. The ob
jection to tho balanco on tho street cleaner
was that tho company was to keop tho ma
chine in repair for a year and hao failed to
do so.
Mr. Mount was tho only member of tho
flnanco and claims commltteo who signed
tho report. Uy unanimous vote tho report
was adopted, but when tho ordlnanco was
put on Us paBsago it was defeated by a
voto of C to 4. Councllmen llurklcy, Has
call, Hoye, Whltcborn and Zlmman op
posed the measuro and tho affirmative votes
were cast by Councllmen Lobeck, Mount,
Trostler nnd Karr.
Vnrlous reasons wcro given for tho do
feat of tho ordinance Objections to cer
tain items In tho ordlnanco led some of the
opponents of tho measure to vote in the
negative. Soveral of tho members stated
thnt they want tho ordinance to bo re
drafted and nro willing to support It after
all tho' Items havo been gone over care
fully. Kaater Time Itorih.
The Northwestern line, "Twin City Lim
ited," now leaves the Union station, Omaha,
at 7:55 p. m. dally, Instead ot 7:35 p. m., as
formerly. The arrival tlmo at St. Paul
Minneapolis REMAIN'S UNCHANGED.
Through connections from tho west nro thus
assured and a MOItB CONVENIENT time
ot departuro 1b afforded Omaha and Coun
cil Uluffs patrons. Tho same magnlflquc
equipment is retained In service.
City offices, 1401-1403 Farnam street.
HAYDENs
Soda crackers, fresh nnd crisp, Sc.
Pearl oyster, Cc.
Qlngor snnps, Be. "
Michigan butter crackers, 5c
Milk biscuit, Cc.
Animal crnckers, 8tfc.
Shredded wheat biscuit, 11c.
Grape Nut food, 11c.
Prelzollets, 10c.
Cheese straws, 12c.
Cheese sandwich, 12V4c
Uneoda biscuit, 3V&c.
TEAS AND COFFEES
SPECIAL FOR MONDAY.
A good broken Java and Mocha, 10c.
Whole Santos coffeo, only 15c.
Java Peabcrry coffee, only 17'c.
Special family Java and Mocha, 35c.
New season sittings, only 20c.
flasket fired Japan, only 2oc.
Sun Dried Japan Ton, 40c.
New scasou 1900 basket fired Japan, 48c.
Vi lb. can cocoa, ouly 10c.
Half-pound can breakfast Cocoa, 35c.
CHEESE SPECIALS
Robert Norton's prime apple cheese,
only 40c.
Fancy full cream yellow, 12c.
New York Herkimer Co. white, 16c.
McLaren's Impel lal club size, 13o.
Fancy Ohio Swiss, 10c.
Chandler & Rudd's Am. club house, 18c.
BARGAINS IN CANNED GOODS
2 pound can corn, 6c.
2 pound can string beans, Cc.
2 pound can Lima beans, 7Hc.
3 pound can tomatos, 7c.
3 pound can California pears, (only two
cans to each customer), 71,&c.
11 bars White Spanish soap, 25c.
A 25c can baking powder, 10c.
3 pound can sweet potatoes, 10c.
3 pound enn apple butter, 10c.
Can Fern brand milk, 7Wc.
GREAT LEN EN FISH SALE
Fat Herring niouter Mackerel, 10-lb pall
$1.75; pound, 20c.
No. 2 Norway Mackerel, 10-lb palls, $1.25;
per pound, ICc.
Good family Mackerel, 10-lb palls, $1,25,
per pound, 12l,4e.
K. K. K. K. Norway Herring, 10-lb palls,
$1.05,
Labrador Herring, 10-lb pails, 80c, 65c
nnd 65c,
Day City white fish, 10-lb palls, 60e;
pound, 6c.
No. 1 white fish, 10-lb palls, 90c, lb. lOo.
Colorado River red salmon, lb. 10c.
MYDEN BR0
Personally Conducted Excursions
to California and Oregon
Pullman Ordinary Sleeping Cars
These Excursions leave Omaha every Wednesday and every Friday at
4:25 p. m. for San Francisco and Los Angeles, and every
Friday at 8:20 a. m. for Portland, Ore.
Detailed Information ehorrf ully furnished.
M5W CITY TU'ICHT OKKICH. JBtfl KariiHiu St., Tel. rtlO.
I'NION STATION, iOth nnd .Maro, Tel, 02O,
w. n. nnx.vuTT ro.
(iennlnr Silrprlaca.
A largo lot of American porcelain chln.i,
S Inches round, scallop open vcgcUblc
dishes; would be a bargain at 15c; as long
ns supply lasts, Sc each.
Tho Old Relloblo Hunters' Flour Sifter,
regular value, 15c; Monday, 7c each.
Fountain pen, splendid value for 30c:
Monday, 19c.
A nlco lot of fresh, bright California
prunes, 7c pound; Monday price, 4c pound.
W. It. UBNNETT CO.
SAVED)
A Y Aud 599.75
LIFE )
Tho figures below tell how It can bo
done:
Cost of a modest funeral J100.CO
Cost of a bottle of LA OHUM'U
COUGH 8YIIUI'
Saved a life and iv Iml. of t 03.. o
Noto Uso La Grippe Cough Syrup In
time. (Sample free.)
"la oiiliTi: corcm syhup"
clears tho voice and bronclul pusHnges,
It stops tho "hacking" chronic cough
ns en-lly nnd (illicitly its It docs tho
iiiwiu ii'rrill line ciiuk"" "'wi ...wit- n
chltls, whee-'ng of the breath, "tight- U
liens auulit tim clicsi, Hoarseness mm
soro throat all ylold nulckly to a few
doses . of this romcdy. 1'rlces, 25
and 60c.
If you have SOnUNlCSS of the chest
AI'l'LY A JIMSONWI2ED PLA8TKH
nnd tnke Internally La drlppo Cough
Syrup. For sale by
SHFRMAN&.MnHnNNFI I nrncrHn
15th anil Dodgo St.. Oniuliit j
Eastman
Kodaks
still lead.
See the latest model of the No. 1
Cartridge Kodak takes pictures
4x5, and can be used for either
plates or films. List price ?'J.".00
OUR PRICE
$20.00
All other Rood makes of Kodak
nnd Cameras.
THE ROBERT
DEMSTER COMPANY,
1215 Farimin Street.
Developlnp; and finishing by first
class workmen.
HAYDENs
EXTRAORDINARY SHOE
HARGANIS, MONDAY.
Extraordinary shoe bargains Monday.
Closing out shoo manufacturer's stocks.
The greatest bargains ever offered in new,
up-to-date foot wear.
Every pair properly fitted. Every pair
warranted.
LADIEb' SHOES $1.00
Ladles' flno $3.50 nnd $3 vlcl kid lace
shoe, from Thnro, McOulro & Co., for $1.06.
Ladles' flno $3 patent leather laco shoes,
vlcl kid tops, made by Nnylor ot Rochester,
all sizes for $1.96.
MEN'S SHOES $1.98
Men's flno $4 and $5 vlcl kid welt sole,
laco sample shoes, from J. P. Smith Co., for
$1.08.
' Men's flno $3.50 nnd $4 patent leather
(ace shoes, from Preston n. Keith Co., for
$1.98.
IN OUR BARGAIN ROOM.
Ladles' fine $2.50 kid laco shoes for $1.23.
Men's flno $2.75 satin calf lace shoes for
$1.48.
' Hoys' $1.50 satin calf lace shoes for !i8c.
Men's rubbers, 49c. Ladles rubbers, 23c.
OUR SPECIAL MONDAY DRIVES
IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
Tho best rotary washer made, $5.1)3,-
No. 2 Squaro western washer, $2.G'J.
Wood wash tubs, 33c.
6-foot step ladders, 45c.
3 tlo brooms, 8c.
6 tipped tea spoons, 6c.
2 boxes cobbler's nails, Cc.
Folding lunch boxes, 9c.
75c wood saws, 39c.
No. 8 galvanized boiler, 60c.
Gasollno stoves, $2.49.
A good claw hammer, 8c.
CO-pound Japanned flour can, 59c.
Corn poppers, 7c.
A good coffeo mill, 17e.
Largo slzo foot bath, 33c.
2 largo boxes toothpicks, Co.
Durnlshlne, regular 23c, at 15c.
1) & II oil heater, best on earth, $3.19.
3 10c coat hangers for 10c.
8-quart granite dlsbpans, 29c.
lfic can openers, Gr.
Steel spado or shovel, C9c.
Rim lock nnd knob, 19c.
Special cut on heating stoves, sleds,
skates, etc.
Read big bargains on page 13.
CHEAP
EXCURSION
RATES
EVERY
TUESDAY
IN
STEAM
HEAT
PINTCH
LIGHT, ETC.
Si
UiVnCil' 13 Sample
nAT UCIfS Lines 13
Men's and Boys' Clothing
The greatest .sale ever known in the history of the great
clothing business. Over ,000 garments bought at 25c on dollar.
The liig gale is on Monday. Everything marked at prices
that will sell. WE'LL HELP YOU SAVE MONEY YOU'LL
HELP US OA IX SPACE FOR OUH SPKIXO STOCK, AKHIV
JXO DAILY.
7.50 to io men's sample coats and vests, for $2.1)5.
The coats are made in round and square sack styles,
also frocks, sizes to 40, mostly 34, 35, ), 31), 40, 42,
and 44 sizes,, made from iluest worsteds, cassimeres
und cheviots.
Men's !) black worsted suits, all reg
'1
ular sizes, for 3.75.
Men's $S.50 line all wool cassimerc
suits, early spring weights, at .?3.75.
Men's 15 stout and slim suits, serges,
worsteds and cassimeres, sizes 80 to 40,
at 5.00.
Men's SI 2.50
suits of worsteds and cheviots, all
regular sizes, 34 to 42, at $5.00.
Hoys' S2.00 and $3.50 flue sample
AM
pants, sizes 28 to
Due and SI. 50.
if p
Men's 3 and 5 extra fine sample pants,
mostly small and large sizes such as 31, 32,33,
8, 40, 42, 44, 40, 48, and 50 waist sizes, sale
price, 1.50.
Boys' 2.50 to 5 double breasted and vestee
knee pants suits, sizes 3 to 10 years, on sale at
)5c, $1.45 and 2.45.
JJead big bargains on page
LOVERS
of really good clean honest fuel who have not made the ac
quaintance of
SHERIDAN COAL
should give this unrivaled brand an early trial. Beat coal
mined in Wyoming.
VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam. Tel. 127
Arc You Satisfied
With
Is It badly In need of point: Is It dark
nnd cheerless? It It dusted? Aro the win.
dows washed? Do they over wash the pas
globes? Docs a fresh youngster run the
elevator to suit himself and spoil your
breakfast? Do you havo to walk up If you
want to i;o to your office nt night or on
Sunday? When you are thorouRhly dls
Busted, move Into tho Dee Building and bo
happy.
R. C. PETERS & CO.
RENTAL AGENTS
GROUND FLOOR DEI: BUILDING
i nnut MttnK
Registered
Mayer Co.
DIE BUILDING,
OMAHA, NEB.
MIES A. MAYER: In reply to your note I am pleaded to say that the tender
tnd perspiring feet nre things of tho past.
About two or threo applications of our powder rellfcved them entirely. I an
more than glad to recommend tho ue of your powder to my friends.
Very respectfully, DR. E. C. HEMiY.
RE-NO-MA WHITE POWDER
removes all bodily odors. If properly used no dress shields are required.
PRICE 50 CENTS
.Mold V.y cr m-re.
A. MAYER CO., 316 Bee Building; Omaha, Neb.
CONSULTATION KHUH I'HUM a to 4.
When ordering by mall add 5 cents
THE SMOKERS PREFER
UFCAUSE THE JOBBERS' PROFIT IS ADDED TO THE Q"AUT
. It. IUCI3 M. C. CO,, M.I.N tFACTUUUIUi, ST. MR'Ifc, MO. UHlWll OIIIBi
to $10.50 tine sample (ft
32, waist sizes, for (C3t-i
13.
Artificial
Crowns
Though It may bo folly to neglect
your teeth when artificial crowns aro
called for, yet wo should be thankful
that whon they are nocossary they
can bo mado so aa to bo useful, beau
tlful and durable, that Is to any It you
patronize.
BAILEY, the Dentist
ai'J Paxton Mock,
JOtu & Farnam Sa. Phone 1085.
Lad? Attendant.
Your Office?
J
DO YOUR FEET PER
SPIRE IN WINTER?
RE-NO - MAY
PINK POWDIJR
not only relieves, but poiltlvely cures
all dlst-oHos of the feet und nnnd.
Stops odorous persplrntlon-cureij ten
der and iwollen feet, bndorsid and
prescribed by leadlnt; physicians.
lor P"ig.
i
iff OS
CURSE
or
DRINK
CURED HY
WHITE RIBBON REMEDY
Can bo Riven In Cllns.i of Wutcr. Tea or
Coffee Without 1'iitleiit'a Knowledge!.
Whlto Klbbon Ilemedy will cure or do
sttoy tho dUcuseil niipetllo for nlcohollo
UimiUnts, whether tho pnttont Is a con
llrmvu inebriate, "a tippler," social drinker
01 ii'unk.'trd
Itnpo.sKlhlo for any one to have an ap
octltu for alcoholic liquors after using
Whlto Hlbbon Remedy. Ily mnll tl. Trial
pnrkago frco by writing Mrs. T. C. Mooro,
l'ros't W. C. T. U. Ventura, California.
Bold in Omaha, Nob., by Chas. II. Schuofer,
ICth and Chicago streets.
ALKI
HOE
FOR MEN
AND WOMEN
They are not made for the ball
room. They are for out-door use, and
are made especially to resist hard
usage and aland off all kinds of
weather. A comfortable, sensible
shoe for those who do a grcnt deal
of walking, and yet a fashionable shoo
ot strong stylo and handBome appear
ance. They are mado In foot-flttlng
shapes, und we carefully fit them to
your feet. Thoy nro Just tho shoo
needed nt thla season ot tho year,
and the best shoes made for tho
money
$3.50 and $5.
eamvriglu
. N. E. Cor. 16th
and Douglas
A Bursted Pipe
Is an accident that housowtves have to
contend with often, especially the hot
water pipe from rango to bollor.
Rango work and the repairing of worn
nnd broken plpos, plumbing nnd steam
heating Is a line that wo give special
attention to, Wo send none but expert
workmen when called and our work la
scientific and satisfactory.
Free & Black,
1800 Furncun.
Phone 1040.
The J. A, Fuller
Drug Stock
EtUI being nacrlficod at ruinously low
prices,
.MOMl.tV WIS W'llA. ARLb
Hot Water Ilottles MlO
Fountain Byrlngs R0o
Hulb Syringes 2Do
Stomach Tubes f 1.0ft
Ivsr Trumpets ,. $1.00
Nipples for nursing bottles, ten dif
ferent styles, two for fc
Needles far Hypodermic Syringes .... 16o
Hypodermic Syringes half price.
Fever Thermometers, halt price.
All Surgical Instruments at greatly re
duced prices.
BOSTON CTORE
l DRUG M DEPT.
I
Do You
Need Teeth
Our best sots of teeth
are so natural In color,
form and translucency that
they drive away all suspi
cion of art. Fit and workmanship
guaranteed.
Sots of teeth, VM up.
Taft's Philadelphia Dontal Rooms
1517 Douuliifi St.
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