Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 10, 1901, PART I, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SLM)AY, 2sOYEMJtEt? 10, 1001.
Knows No Distinction.
lllcli mill I'onr .llkf .SiifTi-r from ( n-
nrrli In Tliln ( II inn (,..
All observnnt physicians have noticed the
enormous Increase In catarrhaldlseases In
recent yearn nnd tho moU liberal nnd on
lightened have cheerfully given their up-
proval to tho new Internal remedy, Stuart's
catarrh Tablets, as the most successful and
by far the safest remedy for ratacrh yet
produced.
On well known catarrh specialist, as
onn as he had made u thorough left of thin
preparation, discarded Inhaler, washes and
xprays and now depends entirely upon
Stuart's Tatarrh Tablets In I rent I nc ca-
xarrn, wnctner in tne tii-ntl, tliroat or
stomach,
Dr. Hlsdcll eay: "In patients who had
lost the sense of smell entirely and even
where- tho hearing has begun to be nf
fected from catnrrh. I hnvo had fine results
lifter only a few weeks mo of Stuart's Ca
tarrh Tablets. I can only explain their no
tlnn on the theory that tho cleansing and
antiseptic properties of the tablets destroy
the catarrhal germs wherever found, be
cause I have found the tablets equally valtt-
fihle In catarrh of the tliroat and stomach
ns In nasal catnrrh."
Dr. Kstnbrook nays; ."Stuart's Catnrrh
Tablets Hre especially useful In nasal ca
tnrrh and catnrrh of tho throat, clearing
tho membranes of mucous and speedily
overcoming tho hawking, coughing and ex
pectorating,"
Any sufferer front catnrrh will find Stu
art's Catarrh Tablets will give Immediate
relief and being In tnblet form and pleasant
to thp taste am convenient nnd always
ready for use, as thny can bo carried In
thn pocket and used t any time, ns they
contain no poisonous drugs, but only thn
cleansing antiseptic properties of Rucnlyp
tus bark, (ttialacol, blood root, nnd Hydras
tin.
All druggists sell the liiblots at SO ccnta
for complete treatment.
Look
Ahead
for
Christmas
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your photoa Inlten during I ho sum
mer, or a rllkdown pholo cloth pillow
to send to your friends for Christmas,
Now Is the tlmn to make It.
We carry a largo amurtment of
beautiful
ALBUMS
of latest style.
Hllkdovvn photo cloth, oii.il nnd
transparency (dates, and all other
photo novelties.
LYNES RIDES FOUR WINNERS
Jockey from Elu Gran But. Gbei Ex
hibit of Kentuokj Ridiig.
CRUSADER WINS EXCHANGE STAKE
pcotiil Choice .Nh inn tin; Vn A rim nil
Truck. Wlniilnu ns It I'lensr In
rni I 'II in r from lllen
ilcn ii I n u.
THE ROBERT
DEMPSTER COMPANY
1215 Fnrnam Strict.
ftxcluslvo denlors In Photo MatcrlaV
CINCINNATI, ()., Nov. It. The largest
crowd since Derby day was out at Latonla
today. The weather was pleasant and the
track fast. Jockey dynes' riding was one
of the features of the iluy. The little fel
low from tho blue grass country won four
races on noises all at good prices. Summary:
First rmc. six fnrlniii'K. snlllni;: Hill
.Musslo won. I-Iiomu second, 1'rlncoss O'TII
lie third. Time: Itl.Vi.
.Second nice, live unit n Imlf ftirlnnus:
ItermlH won, Inventor second, Setiiuoket
third. Time; l;fii.
Third rncu, hurdle baudlcaii. mile nnd
mi eighth! rlovornor lloyd won, Lord
IVirundale second, Klnor Holmes third.
Tlmn -Wl?!'.
Klllirtll r'll mm mltn. Wlllpr WOll.
.l-ilry Tub- second. Dolly Wagner third.
i uio-i i;i.'.
I-'lfth nice, in Me unit n sixteenth: fiollll".!
l.iiufcr won, Noblenuin second. .1. N. Hloan
third. Tlnn;: 1:18,
Hlxth r:ic. Iwn miIIpm: Facade won. I. It
lie Tomniv Tucker second. Woodtrlce
third, Time: 3:.".61i.
llilltlulii Mnlili- Win.
SAN I'HANCISCO. Nov. 9. -Crusader, In
the stnlilc nf l .1. Iliitdwlu & Co.. car'
rl1 off lli. li.iti.ipd nt rinfeliiiiil III' nrnrlnir
an easy victory lit the Produce (exchange
stones tor z-yrnr-oins, ioupioa wmi i-,i
Chlhilnhun, ndded In plncc of KsralulUc,
wno was not ciigimc. i rummer weni to
the Host ii woll-til-ived second rhnlco and
lending all the way. won iik he pleased, In
fast time, from lll'-ndennlng, the favorite.
Hiimmun.
b'lrst 'nice. tliree-fourths of n mile
Mortgage won, Diderot second, Chlnn's
third, Time: IsH.
Second race, Futurity course, purse:
Frank Hell won, Joe l-rcy soeotui, linger
don third. Time; I :li.
Third nice, throo-fourths of a mile:
,Ordnng won, Mehunus second, School for
Hen nil fi I tin. Tlmn: 1:11.
Fourth race, tlircc-rmirtliK or n mile,
Produce KxchntiK" stakes for 'J-yoiir-olds:
('reader won, Olendennlng second, Itedatt
third. Time:
Fifth nice, mile ami n sixteenth. Pinker
ton hitndlcnii: Janice won, Ilrutnl second,
.ruciiiiiio iniiii, ume: r.in.
Sixth race, mile; Nannie Nolan won
Kssoueo second, Ffrp l.ntieo third. Time:
I'rovnl'n .In it win rut lionil.
I.OtriSVII.hi:. Ky.. Nov. O.-The big
luiir iioiKiii y crown ut uougiaa niirK today
saw excellent sport nnd enjoyed the IkM
ter of the argument hi the ring. Three
well played favorites, tw'o second choices
nnd u I to 1 shot materialized. Weather
clour; track fust. Summary:
First race, live nnd u Imlf furlongs
Young Henry won, Incandescent second
Miss Aubrey third. Time: 1:0!'.
Second i ace, seven furlongs: Hiicclruth
won, l.lllliiu ji, second, Myrtle Dell third
Time: i :''(
stage of thn came wns Duntnn's coal In
danger. Onawn played well, but was out
classed ty the Dunlnpors, The homo team
goes to Atlantic next Tituruny ior u
game.
HIGHLANDS TRY OSTEOPATHY
lies
Molars Col I minus lie! the Con
tents of n Hitter Pill
lllllihcd In,
t.'tnt.'avu t.y m.. v..,. o .til
Telegram.) Highland l'ark college of Des
Moines wns nn easy problem for the Os
teopaths In foot ball today, the doctors
piling up a. score of G-l to u. Tho visitors
went In with n vim that gave promise of
an Interesting struggle, but It took but
u few minutes or play to dlspei tho Illu
sion, llllnskl and Davis of the Osteopaths
were sent around for big game nt regular
Intervals and the mass plays of the doc
tors were always good for ground gains.
A funny Incident occurred when Crnlg
broke away from ,i scrimmage In the llrst
nair on tne lowiins' twenty-yard lino tttm
literally walked the dlstnnce for a touHi-
down. Highland Park's fnvorlto play was
nfter n tandem formation, with the tackles
supporting th' guards, supplemented '
tilt) imcKs, hut It was easy for the doc
tors, who broko It without dlilluulty.
llllnskl anil Keeso each made three of Him
eleven touchdowns, Craig two, Fowler,
Cram and Crowley one ouch. Johns.ut
missed but two of the chances ut goal.
Lineup:
OSTKOPATIIH-til. 0 HK3111.AN1),
notnhte Imnrovemcnt 'n the showing of
both elevens. There was less fumbling nnd
the Ithacans settled down and earned nine
teen more points. Mm up:
lOHNKMW. 0 I.KUIUH
Stildrr-Turiibull.Ii. F. UK Hrusli
liiiofler Ii. T. it i Kennedy
Kmmons 1 U. H. 0 Kelly
Kent (,C ... . Mcl-nriane
Hunt It. (LID. ( Waters
Wuud-Smlth .. . It. T. I.. T Johnson
Tvdomun. I
linnsntn il. k. I., k nincKie
Flnucnno-James.0. 11. Q. It Parsons
snepard-
Purccll L. II. U.
Collin-
Warner it tl n. II.. II n
J ierney f. H. t u
Touchdown Shenerit c'l
Warner. Goals from touchdowns: Collin
(2), Minder, Safety. Hunt Time: Twenty-
live-minute halves.
llllnskl
Crnlg
Cleary-
.Ma lone V (.')
Crnbtree . ...
Davis-Hunt ..
Cain
Tuner
Fowler
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Pear
llreese-.Iohnson
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Clarrlson
. . Hervlg
... Miller
. . Smith
. .. Kenu
. Newton
. Harnett
. II tc lev
. .. Allen
Vnn Dorn-Hecse-
Cram It, II. Ii. I.. II. H...
Johnson o. H. o. il
Crowley F. It, F. II
WOODBINE NORMAL TOO WEAK
nisnlilllt; of Nome of Its llest I'lnjers
llelps I'eilnr I'nlls' Miimlii
of Vletr.
WOODU1NK. In.. Nov. P.-fSneclal Tele.
grum.)-A large crowd attended the Stnte
Normal-Woodbine Normal foot ball tiirao
ut this (dace today, which resulted tu thn
ioi mors ravor, i: to t. I no visiting lenni
came In the best of condition, while the
homo team declares It Is In noor nhvsloal
condition, because of some of the best
players being tumble lo play on account
of Injuries. Coach Kdson of the Stnte
Normal admits that his team was out
played In thn llrst bnlf nnd attributes the
victory to the staying qualities of his men.
Coach F.hy Is satisfied with the result,
consldcrlnc thn crlnnled condition of his
team. Wolfe and Sioux did line work for
the visitors, while Cantleld. Johnson, r.bv.
Hceheo nnd Holse played In fine form for
the homo team. The llrst half ended, 8 to
n. In favor of Woodbine. Tho State Nor
mal scored two touchdowns In the second
half nnil tho tl tin I Score was: Stale Nor
mal. 12; Woodbine, n. Woodbines flint
tiling undoubtedly gave their opponents
one touchdown, i.iucup:
CIJDAIl FAI,I,8-I2. 6-WOODIHNF..
Chantry
strerr
StoHkos-
Schllcls .
Dtiukerloii
.lifnos
Vengor
Dunkertoti
Wullnco ...
Third 'face, live and a half furlongs: '"'t0
Setting Glass
During ttyu cold simp, has
i been right in our lino. Have
kept four and live men busy,
and everybody satisfied.
' Prompt service, good work,
reasonable prices, does tho
business. Can furnish aiy
v : size glass you may need.
t Give us your orders.
Telephone !lll, "
FULLER
DRUG
AND
PAINT
Ulli ant? Dauvlaa itm.
GO.
Tremnr won. Kd I second, Jake Weber
third. Time: 1:07.
Fourth race, handicap, one mile: Metoxen
won. Sauce Hon l Koeond, Pan Charm third.
Time: Hlfiij,
Fifth nice, six and a half furlongs:
FurgtirtVm won. Dubious second, Kegel
third. Time: l:ifl.
Sixth nice, one mile, selling: Kloveu
Holla won, Honey wood second, Domlnls
third. Time: l:t.
Only lino I'miirllr Wins.
NlV VOltK, Nov. P.-A big crowd wns
In attendance at Aqueduct today to soo the
last racing of the season In the Metro
pollliirt dlstrlcl. Trebor, at 7 to If, wns
the only fnvorlto to win. Imp wns badly
heaten In tho Farmtngdalo handicap. She
wu.-t favorite at 7 to f. while Oom Paul
and Advance tiuanl wero about equal sec
ond cholcea ill to 1. Suinni'iry;
First tace, seven furlongs: Lamp o'l.co
won. Hen Hottb: second, Tho Hogue third.
Time- l:2S:-r..
Second rnce. one mllo and seventy yards:
Trebor won, Nitrate second, All lira third,
Tim": l:trt 1-5,
Third race, tho "reedmoore linndicap,
five and a half furlougH: Tenagra won,
rj. Whlttler second. Mary West third,
'rime: 1 K
Fourth race, the FannliiRilale lriudlciii,
mi" mllo and u sixteenth: tlom Paul won.
lien MoDhul second, llnndlcfippor third.
Time: 1M7 l-S.
Fifth vace, seen nnd a half furlongs:
lloeky won, Conitectlcut second, Hlgotry
third, Tln.o: 1 :.
Sixth race, mllo and seventy yards, sell
ing: Surmise won, Miss Almy second,
KltigeMlo third. Time: l:l5-.V
Money lims Touclics Itrcord.
CIIWAOO. Nov. ft. Money Muss was
forced to too tho track record In l:tn:-S
In onler to win the fourth race, which
whh a. handicap at six furlongs, with
eight good sprinters facing the barrlor.
Money Muss was tho even money favorllo
and set tho pace throughout. Summary:
First race, six furlongs: lCvelyn Hyrd
won. Mango second, ll.irnry third. Time:
1:15 I -IS.
Second race, six furloiiFs: lllval Darn
won, Aaron second, Sam I.aznrus, esq,,
third. Time: f.ir..
Third race, live furlongs: Nellie Wad
dell won, llerodes second, Amlgarl third.
Time: 1:01 3-5.
Fourth race, six furlongs: Money Muss
son. sea yueen (.ecomi, ir uu uaro thhd.
Time: 1:1.1 3-n.
Fifth race, mile and an eighth: Orontns
won, Ttolllng Hoer second, Searcher third.
Time: 1:5:14-5.
Sixth race, one tulle: Miracle won.
J.ennep second, Telamon third. Time:
I Ml 1-0.
Seventh race, ouo mile: Surllla won. lied
Apple second, Precursor third, Time:
DR. McCREW (Age 52)
JiKtCIALIST
Disease aud UUartlaia r Blru Out?.
SU rara' xiarieiicc, 1.1 yaara la'
Omaha.
UAUIPnnCI C cured In lea tbau 19 day,
f AnluUbkLL kiiiuih iiuiinw.
VVUUIIIV and all Ulood Ulncaita curad
OlrnlLltf for Ufa. All breaking out and
aitfiu ut the dtseuse disappear at one.
nuCD On nnn case cured of ntrvoui
UVtn ZUUUU debility, loss of vitality
uu all unnuiurat wcuktiukacs o( mou.
Nii'iciur, vilcel, Kidney iw iiladder t)ia
ci. tl)Uiocul cured petinaneutly,
Curea Guaraiileed. Couanltatlon fraa.
CHARGES LOW
l'rtatment by mall. V. O. Iiox 7. Office
aver -14 South Uth street, between Firuaa
Wd Dougtaa ate., OMA11A. N1BD.
I)linllll'a (ilnry Still I'lllnrillslioil
Dl'NI.AP. In . Nov. 0.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) Dunlap's goal line continues tn
crossed, the home team having defeated
the crack team of Unnwa on tho new
grounds bore today, score. 10 to 0, At no
Seerley
Sioux
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Iliinson
Cress
. .. Johnson
Poeou
Dewell
Fisher
Cox
Heohoo
. ... Cuntle il
James-Holes
Hby
NAVY RALLIES AT THE FINISH
In
It II. It Fuller (Ct
Fa rra bait git
.... Htitter
Hunt (2),
MAROONS MANAGE TO RALLY
.orthi esloi'ti Is I nnhle to I'llc I p 1',-
pected .Score, Honors lrtnntl
SI it ii ill ii l!ton.
CHlCAnfl Xiv ). With si .losner.itlon
bprti of long years of rivalry, Chicago and
Northw estern universities tmltlnt oil til'
gridiron today nnd came out with honon
virtually oven, inougii tno score was
iortnwest(tn, i: cnicngo. s,
111 the Hist half Johnson of the lnirn'
lore through tight tackle and went fortv
jams ror a louclulown, rollowlllg with ,i
goal kicked. Chicago's tcotc was gained
in the second half, whin Kllsworth kicked
a goal from Held from Northwestern s
thlrty-ynrd line, Chlcngo's reversal of form
came as n surprise ror tho Kvnnstouians
had oxnected lo nlle tin a blir score In vlw
of the weakness Chlcngo has shown tu
previous games, llolllster's celebrated tan
dem play was easily blocked tip to tho last
few minutes of play, when the withdrawal
of McNnb and Snclk. who were replaced
respectively by I.alrd and Conrad, weakened
ine iieiensivo. it is estimated 8,v people
saw the game. Lineup;
NOH.THWF.8T'N-G
vv
p Ivc thojsatid
,lnl.. HIA.I 1. V
Klltott
l' lenglo
Hanson
Paddock ....
Ha In!
Davidson
Stratford ...
Hooth
O. O, Dletz
n. Dletz. .
Johnson ...
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I.. (I. It. O ...
C.'C
It. (I. I, (!
H. T. D. T ...
It. IJ.il,. K. ..
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.1.. II. IS.. It. II H
II. II. 11,1.. II. II
.... I. 1I.F. II ..
5-CI1ICAIIO
McNiili-Lalrd
Keitncy
Hcdilall
... F.llsworlh
.... Flauagali
Cooko
Spelk-Conrad
Clarroy
Maxwell
l'crklns
twood
SOLDIERS GOOD AS THE BEST
Aohlo eiiirnt In Pln.iliig Tic tli
'I'lurrs (llrs Them Prcsllue
ot i:iijncil lllthci'to.
WliST POINT. N. Y.. Nov. P. -The foot
ball game here today between tho West
Point Military academy ami Princeton
teams resulted III a tie scole tl lo ti-nild
Hie points wero till made In the llrst hair of
tho game. There were 10,(oo persons In nt
tendance and they witnessed one of the
llercest and most exciting contests ever
played on a West Point Hold.
Today's achievement perliaM places West
Point among the leading foot ball teams
of the country. The Mk colleges hnvo had
a hard time with the soldiers on the grid
iron and tho outcome of the game with
Annapolis will be looked forward to with
great Interest. Lineup:
WF.8T POINT-ii. r.-PltlNCKTON.
Farnswnrth I. K. Il l:
Doo L, T. n. T.
N. W. ltlley L. ti. It. ti.
Hoyers C. C
(loodspeed It. !. L. (i.
Hunker It. T. j,. T
Hartlett-
Mi-Andrew .. .It. II. L. !:
Daly Q. H. tj. 1,
i iiHarn-iiacKeti-Jausvold
...I.. II. II.1 It. II. 11
I Icnry-Ilopor
uownt
Dana
Fisher
.... Htillilewlez
Pell
Davis
Fiecmait-Wlef
ImllniiN Score Snip Tonchitovr n
I'lrst tlnlf. tint Annnpolls Mnkon
AmenilM In tin Second.
ANNAPOLIS. Mil.. Nov. H.-ln the foot
ball contest between tho Carlisle Indians
and tho niiva cadeta It seemed In the llrst
half as If the Indians would carry off the
honors, but the navj won out by the
score of lit to 5.
Tho lndlnus used the right and left for
mation, with the guards right and left of
Mm line alternately, and through this play
they would tear through the navy's line
for repealed gains. The Indians worked
the ball to tho in.yard line In tho llrst
half and b) a pass Johnson ran tho dif
ference for a touchdown,
In the second halt the nn y started in to
redeem Itself. Carlisle kicked off to Stras
burger, who mailn a beautiful run for forty
yard". Here the Indians forced the navy
to kick. The ball hounded back of Car
lisle's goal, Johnson falling upon It and
fumbled, allowing Head to score. Froyer
kicked goal. Two others followed. Lineup:
Phlpps
tl raves
Time:
It. II. H. L. II. H ...
F. H. F. It
Twcntj -minute halves.
Pearson
Sheilleld . . Folllke
. Mi-Cord
TWO PLAYERS BADLY HURT
Font Hnll Men IWnlnu nt t liicliinxll
Meet AcciilrnlK Which Mnj
I'riMe Fnlnl.
-Id.
C A I JUTS
Whiting ,
Head
Carpenter ....
Froetz
Helkuap
Adams
Soule
Suilth-Woaver
Nichols-
Strassberger.L.ll.ll. It. II. H.
Land II. II. H.IL. II. II.
Froyer F. H.F. II
Touchdown: Weymouth
ols. Oonl: Freyer. Time
minute hnlves.
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Hare
Dillon
White
Clieesaw-
Phripps-Whlle
I. il bo
Coleman
lohnson
CINCINNATI. Nov fl.-Tnn r,,i nll
players were probably fnlallj Injured hero
H'Unj . ill ine canio oeiweeii I I oclii nn f I
and the Hanover tlnd.i college team James I
I- itzpatrlck. left hnlfluicli of tlx. I 'nivi.ralu '
of Cincinnati, while making a tai-klo hail l
his snlno Injured and Is reported in lie In
a serious condition. Louis Huuck was also
carred off the tlelil In the gnmo beiwrcu i
Newport Xnvler college and the Newport
mikii rcoiMii. iiiiocK was nn ion lacKlo of
the Nuvler team and was seriously Injured
wniie ucKiing. loniglll the ihyslclans
Imve little hope for his' rennet y
Omnlin limits 1'rcnnmi.
Omaha defeated rtenioiit in
contest last nlglil. Some-
OMAHA.
1st.
. Vnrlett
. Decora
Williams
llnmlln.
Twenty-tlve-
(2)
YALE RUSHES DOWN FIELD
i:il Klo-rii t'nrrlos I'luskln llrhlml
I'erfri't Intrrforrnco, Scoring 'le
ToiichilniTns In First Half.
NKW HAVKN, Conn.. Nov. O.-Tho Yal.i
foot nail eleven started with the ball at
Its own forty-llve-yard line In the tlrst
momenta of tho game wlfh the Orange,
Athletic club team this afternoon and
rushed It for sixty yards to the llrst
touchdown In short order. Olcott kicked
a goal. This process was repeated In the
tlrst half until five touchdowns nnd ns
many goals had been kicked. In the sec
ond linlf a goal from the Held brought the
total score to: Yale, ,15 j Ornngc Athletic
club, 0. Lineup:
YALi:-35. . 0-ORANC5K.
it. K Mason
H. T...Klllott-Hennett
H. G Miller
C Moor
L. O Dalley
L. L.Torrey-Hradley
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degree of comfort us to astonish those
who have punted and pemptred under the
weight of excess fat. It takes off the big
stomach, alvee the heart freedom, enables
tho lunge to exiiand naturally nnd you will
feel h hundred times better the llrst day
you try this wonderful homo treatment.
Send your name and address for a free
trial package sent securely sealed in a
plain wrapper, with full directions how to
use It, books and testimonials from hun
dreds who have been cured,
Bend for the free trial package today.
It win nrifnien ine rest oi your lite.
Hnfferty L. ..
Hamlin
Olcott-Jolinson .L. ri
ll oil
Olnss-Andrewa .11. ft.
Hogan-ICunzIg ..It, '1.
Swan-Ferguson, H. L.
Desauties-
Motcalf Q. H.
Wlllielml-
Soner I.. II. h.
riindwIck-Hart
KaRton ... .u, u, ii.
Wevmouth
strong v. u.
L. K... Clarko-Melers
Q, B Truax-Stokes
H. II. n Allen
L. II. H Larendon
F. H White
Toulhdowns: Weymouth (21, llnmlln,
Chadwlck. Hart. Goals: Olcott (5), Uoal
from Held: Desattlles. Time: Thirty and
twenty-nve-mlnute halves.
MICHIGAN HAS HANDS FULL
Ohio Uiilvorelty, Ileepltr lllanblllty,
Holds llnditera Uona tu l.oiv
Seine nf Season
COLUMBUS. O.. Nov. 9. The strong
Michigan team ran up only twenty-one
points, tnelr smallest score or tne year,
against the crippled Ohio Stato university
eleven here todav. Ohio failed to score.
Three touchdowns wore made In the latter
part or tne urt,( unit, utter unio mid de
fended Its coal line safely for nearly twentv
minutes. Two were earned by hard lino
bucking, while the third was the result of
v rorty-iivo-yaru run ny uesion. uiueup:
MICHIGAN
Redden ..
White (C)
McQulKun
Gregory ..
Wilson ..
Shorts ...
llensteln
Weeks ...
Ilestou-
Iteddner
-21.
Sweeley R. II. 11,
0 OHIO STATE
11.15.. Lloyd-Tlllman
..L. I-
L. T, II. T Marker
1.. u. H. U Tllton
C. U Foy
H. O, L, n Tangemati
it, T. i.. i coover
it. w. i.. i. Klder
Q. O. Q. B Jackson
,L. II. B. It. H. H McLaren
l.. II. U . Westwater
Dill
Snow F. B.'F. B Kittle
Touchdowns: nuow i:i, neston (2). Uoal
ironi toucuiiown; MitoriB, rime. Thirty'
minute hnlves.
LEHIGH UNABLE. TO SCORE
Cornell Hoes llrllllnnt but Krrntlc
Work, liroivlnii Steady Later
In Good Pnrpote,
ITHACA, N. V Nov, 9.-With a team
mane up largely nt mihstltilteg rorne de
feated Lehigh here today by the score of
: to 0. The contest was marked by both
minium ami erruiic worg. During tin1
tlrst twenty-llve minutes' play Cornell
scored two touchdowns one . goal bolng
aicKcu dui in me second Hair there was
a t r n pi n
I-'rltscbcr
lyohmann
Plumber
larkson .
Znrp
Totals
Head
.17
,li?l
.172
.I6'i
,15S
2d.
I3!
211
205
1S1
ICS
1K.1
I6'i
IVJ
Us
is-
Total.
4 VI
5II
:m
IM
r.n
S.14
FItUSIONT.
1st.
Dletz 132
Kelm 1W
Olldden 147
Schultr. 157
McGco 121
'J10 SI5 2..-.VI
Totals
. r,w
2d.
15!)
Pil
112
179
170
P,iL
is'!
iss
161
Total.
llV,
152
127
IM
152
2.2S9
I'lnj nl Whist.
The follow Ine Is the result of tlie nlnv
of the Omaha Whist club at Its regular
Wednesday night meeting:
NORTH AND SOUTH.
Rogers and Hurness
Wheeler and Llttlelieid
A, Cn.hn anil Uurrell.
Drown ami Cmmmer.
226 7
221 2
215-1
212-C
FAST AND WFST.
Coo and Hedlck
Boucher nnd White
Sweet nnd Martin
Bushman and M, Calm bS3
I'lus. Minus,
21013
201 4
1!
Cicston llents Onccoln,
CIIKSTON. In.. Nov. 9.-Sneclal Tele-
grain.) Creston defeated Oeceola High j
school at Osceola this afternoon, 10 to 0. i
dolars worth
of valuable mer
chandise to be
given nw.ij A
ticket with ev
ery Jin wortli of J
goods p u r
chased. Call and
Kt us explain
to you how to
uuiiiin a iiaiiu
( somo article
J free- 1
! civ
16ia & FARNAM STREETS, OMAHA.
4fHANtl gift
M.IIalrll.llllAr,
o f furniture,
carpels, stoves,
crockery, etc ,
to be given
away absolute
ly without cost
An opportunity
of a lifetime
He sure nnd call
and get full
particulars, Ills-
(trlhuilon takes
i plnco Dec.
Klftj
i IJiJl.
21. S
A PROPOSITION
Plainly Put to ProtDictive Purchaiart of
Furniturt, Garpats, Stovai, Etc. Wo 1,:ivo
lot)"; boon tho nektiowlcdncil lc.dii's of this, lino In tho
west. A reputation wo earned by angrojslvo method. Wfc proposo to eontlnuo this motbotl nnd hnvo mado prlcos
that will n-itound tho nmsso9, nnd tend to delight those in need of (iirnlUtco -It's for your bonelH to bear this in
iiiniii.
CATARRH I
Catarrh has become such a common
disease that a person entirely free from
this disgusting complaint is seldom met
with. It is customary to speak of Catarrh
s nothing more serious than a bad cold,
a simple inflammation of the nose and
throat. It is, in fact, a complicated and
very dangerous disease; if not at first, it
very soon becomes so.
The blood is quickly contaminated ly
the foul secretions, and the poison through
the general circulation is carried to all
parts of the system.
Salves, washes and sprays are unsatis
factory nnd disappointing, because they do
not reach the seat of the trouble. S. b. S.
does. It cleanses the blo6d of the poison
and eliminates from the system all catar
rhal secretions, and thus cures thoroughly
and permanently the worst cases,
Mr. T. A. William?, a feeding drv-Koads mer
chant of Spartanburg. C, writes i -Toryeeri
I nan a severe rae oi
nasal catarrh, wltn all
the dluereeable e.Tecti
which belong to that
dlieaie, and which
make life painful and
unendurable, I uied
medicines preicribed by
leading physicians and
ugreited ny numbers
of friends, but without
fettlng any better. I
ben hegan to take S. S.
6. It had the desired
Sect, aud cured me ,
aflrr laWltic- l1ilp?fl '
hot Hp. In mi nnliiion S. S. ft. Is the onlv medf
cine now In use that will effect a permanent cure
of Catarrh."
sss
is the only purely veg
etable blood purifier
known, and the great
est of all blood medi
cines and tonics.
If vgu have Catarrh don't wait until it
becomes deep-seated and chronic, but be-
f;in at once the use, of iS. S. S., and send
or our book on Blood aud Skin Diseases
nd write our physicians about your case.
THI tWIfT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA.
Curtain Poles free with
each pair of lace or tapestry
curtains.
NOTTINGHAM LACK Cl'U-
TAIN8-3'i yards long
Inches wide -a good assort
melit of pattern Aj
worth U.M a pair.... !
lUM-'KI.KIJ MUSI.IN ClMl-
TAINS worth Una
pair only
IIOPH POHTIHItKS -for
double doors worth I AA
Jl.tut sale price Ief0
Hiirs.sixs nut in:
CfltTAINS - rlcli designs
nnd pat torns wortli
o..ij n pair only
WINIJOW SlIAHKS-molllit-ed
on good rollers JM
worth L'3c only AC
Similes put tip frco of chargo
1'NION INOItAIN CAItl'UT
worth too u yard qj
only 4C
AI.I. WUOI. INtlltAIN CAU-
PIJT neat patterns ami do,
signs worth o
per yard
ItK'II TAl'KSTRY
SHI.S- wortli fully
Otv per yard
98c
3.75
aaPTlaaBlPB
fa,
mm
Thrtt-Pitct Ghambir Suit An
tiquo llnish tnado of luti'dwoml full size
ilrossor has lnrt;o bcvol pinto mil-rot beatitlfiil
cni'vtiiRs worth fully S'JS.OO-spc- IO OC
rtinl liltin ..... ........... FtHkW
Bargains in Itovts
i
42c
nurs-
59c
VHI.VHT CAHPRT - Kxcel- i
lent liatterns raru designs-- 1
worth J115 per " A.
I w ,
mm
M I I laiiiiiiiiii
yard
A XM INST Hit
rnrn Miittnrns. St 5r,
values-this sale
cAnpirrs- S
98c
6
Trunks.
S Pino built Trunk, conip'ete.
i with tray and band box
i beay Iron corners strongly
built worth $Ui -J
special
CHINA CI.OSKT - S'J'ld ok China
I'lns.il highly pi.llshi-d -- oval pbito
glass-live partitions worlli IO KQ
fully iX)- sale irlco only i a, w w
KXTHNHION TAHl,l-:-SU-rt hanl
woo.1 12xti-nsl.ni Table antbiuc llnish
with llvo logs-worth fully A Q
fT.no only ,,w
SIDKMUAIth-Snllil oak Kldeboard
lilghlv pollsho,l-bovel plate inlrrnr
tull si.o' worth full 2')."' IQ OR
only
COMBINATION HOOKCASH- Oalt or
mahoganv C.iinblnatloli Hookciisr
,andsomel llnlslied -with a.ljlij it.. . o
hbelvos-sopiirati; oliiwl 111 I molt for
magiixuieh win in niiij t"- I. nil
Handsome Tuftad Couch-Covered
with lino roltjur, now pnttorns, rare colorinps
mado amply lai'Ro with nood springs Tho
fi-amos nto highly polished worth QC
fully lo-only lOu
FURNITURE AT
A BIG SAVING
Clll I'I'ONIKIt -I-'lve-drawer nntlouo bard wood
cblffonler full custored nlvcly lltilNhed J AA
worth fully s.tJ npoclul sale price VaIO
1JININC, HOOM CIIAIH Antlqtip dlnlngroom chairs
- beautifully carved back and splitdles VA.
strongly bul't -worth tl.'.'5 only low
98c
HOCICKH Cane seat rocker antbitio llnish
oil hardwooiU-worih fully 12 only
COOK 8TOVK-N0. 1 Cook
Stove full sl?.o oveiij-dottblo
lined lids very heavy enst-IngH-utckct
trim- A AC
tnlngs worth tlti.W. ,3i9
STKUh ItANOB-Full slto
Steel Itango-four holes
handsomely ornamented wltn
nickel trlmiutngs - duplex
grate will burn coal or wood
o,;i?rn,.:r:.&.7.24.50
l'INi: OAK HNATKH-Uurns
coal or wood, center draft
and large ornamental urn,
a pretty design and will give
excellent siltisiacuou- a reg
ular H2.I in Htovo-
price oniy
) MKDII'M PltICI2l3 HARP
Sll 11,1, It -'n im,i, ..,..i,
with dmw center ring, heavy J
fire pot. full nickeled, swing
cover nnd urn, nlckeleil
) rails, panels and IO CA
base. Cuarantccd.. lUiWU
7.98
18.75
I'Altl.OIt Hl'ITKS -Ib-autlful Parlor
Suites-with oak or mnhogliuy frames
nicely upholstered spring AJ c(
edge regular JI5 value--only Cafevll
liANosoMH ovi:itsTi?rKi-:n pah-
I.OH HI'ITKS-Ill rich tapestry nnd
silk ilamasK coverings worth
JM-tlils sale only
DKi:sKKIlS-Aiitbiiio or Mahogany
Dressi-rs -highly- polished with bevel
plate mirror- worth fully ?ll-
nie prion oniy . ..vm
DHKS.SINC, TAHI.H- Ladles' Uresslng
Table- fnarter-s,iw oil golden oalt ma
hogany llnish or lilrd'n-rye-mnple
with l-'retu-li plate mirror. C 1C
I'rench legs worth M2-speclnl.Oe I U
8.90
BHD l.Ot.'NCJH-Ucd l,oungc-wlth
solid oalc frame volottr coverings
cnoico patterns worth ritlly
fit sale prlco only
KOI,DINO nr:n-t'ptight Koldlng lied
solid oak highly polished gnu, I
spring ha largo bove.1 pinto (A
mirror worth $3j only IVfifw
i:NAMI-:LKD HI-:n-lleavy Iron Ku-
nmnled Hod brass trimmings nleo
itestgns wortli ruity s,tii
sale prlco only
PKNTKU T.ni.U-mado of osk or
mahogany largo top lower shelf -
worth fully 2.M special
sulo prlco only
sale ptlro only
SPECIAL SALE ON CROCKERY AND LAMPS
4.98
98c
-.!.itr.cl UINNI3H SRTS, lino Kiig-
llsh china -undergliueil-boaullful doe
8KMI-POnCKI,AIN I'llAMDHH SKTS
-Six pieces ha ml Homo decorutlons
pretty patlertiH worth fully I CJA
j.lrtv-only I.OSf
inn-riKCE niNNKU Sivr - Kngllsh
soml-pnrcelnln tindorglazeil decora
Sv,,Jm,,on,,,-,v,,r,,, 4.98 XV'" . .7.85
i.'i 1,-niNT PAIlhOll LAMP with pretty decorated clobo -baso llulshod In different colors-solid brass trim- O JQ
mhigsAMmiplcte with large fancy decorated globe, burner ami chlmncy-5.a) value .49
CASH OR CREDIT-We adjust thatarms to suit your convanianca.
A Matter of Family Interest
A nu mAitihiir of thfi family can cotno to this storo and purchase anything they need
M..J ,IIIWI w- - - - - J
In stvllbh oloaks or Indies' r
ready-to-wear parmcnts and pay In small convenient Bums This is some
thing you do not ask for as a favor-It Is one of the features of our business to which Djrl PWMllt PlfM
every well disposed person has n right, and a right that cheerfully extended to nil Ml BflllBIII IWII
under our popular
Tomorrow's feature will be a sale of unmatchable early season offerings of Stilts, Wrnps and Skirts. Some are
manufacturers' sample lines, which, having served their purpose as such woro sold to us arabolit half tholr actual
worth, ami aro offered to you In llko manner. It means good fortunn for those who como tomorrow to select a swoll
Still, Haglan or Uress Skirt at what would bo a sacrifice price nt the end of the season
t
t
S
t
$
Ladies' Tailor-Made Suits
14.75
150 Ladles' Tallor-Mndo Suits, in all wool cheviots, Venetians,
mixtures, broadcloths, or basket cloth, In black, brown and blue
comprising all the leading styles, such as Norfolk, Kton or Dlousa
ctfects, trimmed or excluslvo tailor-made. The Bklrts are of the
wide flounro flare bottom, bands of taffeta or strapped seamed
stitched .unquestionably a $25.00 value -on
salo .Monday for
Automobile and Raglan Coats
49 to 60 inches long.
300 Raglans, manufacturers' samples no two alike, to ba
found In this complete assortment in stylos, colors and slies
from 32 to 14. Made of oxford, melton, Kngllsh ker
seys, Scotch cheviots and Irish frieze tight or loose fitting backs,
detachable capes, garments worth up to $75,00 our prices for
Monday
FBk
S9.45, $12.50, $15 up to $45.00
Fur Specials jflk. - Ladies' Box Goats
Ladies' Hlertrir Seal .lurk
els 21 inches long, prime skin
guaranteed satin lined, all
sizes from Ml to 44 it regular
."$40 value for OQ Cf
Monday at fcUiUU
(.ienuino .Marten Searfs, elus
tor of tails, that sold
lor $10 Monday at.
6.98
(.ienuino stone marten searfs,
full prime skins no pieeing,
with cluster of tails and head
worth $25.00
Monday's price. .
14,50
rjf l If
no i.k. u
IIIUIIC9 iui 1.
In black, oxford grays, blues,
browns, castors, red and tan
lined with best, quality Skin
ner's satin, guaranteed for two
seasons Tvear high storm or
L'Aiglon collar, with cuffs on
sleeves tho best, tailor gar
ment for the money ever shown
the regular value
is $15 Monday. . . .
9.50
3
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