I UK OMAHA DAILY B1SE: SUMV, SOVK2UHJEK IT, 1001. t RICKS OF INDIAN TRADERS lent it Omihi Rmmttoa Fartlj At trlbut?d to Their Slj Dsdgt. VANT TO CORNER THAT $15,000 Vrnnttir Mlllnril Afchril l -vi-nre Lift Inn or I In- (liiiiriiiiliiM' Diil.otn t'liiml) I'ltlren In Hi In-Ill. Ml. (From n Stuff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. (Special Tele gram,) Tlio vlrtuul quarantining of the Indians 6ri the Omahu nnd Winnebago res ervation to prevent the spread o( smallpox anions the white settlers of Dakota county Mil In all probability be lifted at once. It will be recalled that minora were preva lent In eastern Nebraska that roving bands of Indians Infected with ntnnllnx were pieslni; through Dakota lounty nnd that several white citizens of Homer had been taken down with the dlhea" The senators from Nebraska were urged to bring the question of quarantining the reservation before Commissioner Jones. Telegrams worn sent to the Indian otllcc nnd Senator Dietrich Insisted upon action being taken. Agent Matheson received Imperative or ders to prevent tho Indians from leaving tho reservation. He was ordered to Isolate any canes that ho had and to Institute rigid quarantine. Today Senator Millard placer) on file a numbor of remonstrances, signed by citizens of Dakota county, pro testing against the contlnunnce of quaran tine regulations und asking that Agent Matheson be Instructed to let up on hU enforcement of his Instructions. C. H. Maxwell of Homer, chairman of the Dakota county republican committee, V. H. Iluckwalter, merchant of Homer; E. J Eamcs and thrco member of the Hoard of Trado of Homer, petition the kenator to iiso his Influcnco In having the existing orders rescinded. Theso remonstrances wero filed with Commissioner Jones. They stato that tho danger ot smallpox on the Indian reservation, so far ns the citizens of Dakota county nre concerned,, has long since passed. A singular thing has happened In con nection with the smallpox scare around tho Omaha and Winnebago agency and Is made known through a letter to Senator Millard. It appears that coincident with the orders to Agent Matheson the distribution of $15,000 to tho Winnebago Indlnus was In progress and It Is Intimated that the small pox scaro was a ruso ot the traders on the agency to prevent the Indians from going to Homer to trade. Alirountlou of UriMviiliiK Itulr. Announcement Is made at the Interior department that tho Indian olllctals In the Meld havo been Instructed to mako reports as to tho effect of tho recent abrogation by Secretary Hitchcock of tho Hrownlng rule. It Is reiterated by the officials that If the rovocatlon of tho ruling which per mutes tho Indian commissioner to deslg nato what school an Indian pupil should attend, doen not work satisfactorily, It will bo again Invoked. It Is expected hero that tho authorities ot tho sectarian Hchools will soon ask for tho Isstianca ot rations to Buch pupils as may enter their Institu tions. It Is stated at tho department that suoh a request will not be granted. Tho officials are particularly interested In tho effect of tho revocation of Browning ruling ott the nttendauce In tho north western Indian schools, whero thero aro many Catholic mission schools. Tho application of tho State bank of .Brldgewater, S. I)., for conversion Into tho National bank of Hrldgcwater, with $23,000 capital, has been npproved by the comp troller of the currency. IliirnI Free Dcllirry ttniites. Thcso rural freo delivery routes have been ordered established In Iowa January 1: Audubon. Audubon county, additional service, threo carriers; length of routes, sevcnty-flvo miles; population served, 1,500; carriers, C. K. Hepton, J. P, Wood land and Christian Dcrg; postofflce at Lar land to be supplied by rural carrier. Itoss. Audubon county, one carrier; length of onto, twenty-four miles; population served, COO; carrier, J. H. Sornscn; post ofTlco nt Viola Center supplied by rural carrier. J. L. Ili'lnr. has been appointed postmas ter nt Eagle Center, Illnckhawk county, In. Tho comptroller of tho currency today approved tho Northwestorn National bank of Minneapolis as a rceervo agent for the Iowa Nutlonal bank ot Davenport. Mural free delivery carriers were ap pointed today ns follows: Nebraska Oakland, J. W. Hulbcrt; Ne braska City, Ira A. Goldlnot. Iowa Sumner, Illcbard Wing; Pittsburg, Frnnk T. Hancy; Mount Vernon, John Whltlock; Now Provldoure, Dayton K. firoenc; Maxwell, O. A. Kcrchcr; Emerson, J. R. Edlo; Charlton, E. .T. Martin; AN toona, EH Durke; Sanborn, Thomas Mo roney; Marengo, It. H. Hreuoman; Ityan, Richard Mlsoluhuni. Transfers were, mado In tho Indian serr Ico today as follows: Jnmr Stnley, su perintendent of Fort Dclknap (Mont.) In dian school, transferred to similar posi tion nt Yankton; Mrs. Staley, teacher at Fort Ilelknap, transferred to Yankton. RURAL MAIL 0NHIGHER PLANE 5iiirrtiitriulriit of Delivery Dlsriissoa Kxtciialoit of Nimv Steiu tit . Cliiasinpit .Si-rtlce. WASHINGTON, Nov. lfi. Superintendent A. W. Machen of tho free delivery systom of tho Postofllco department was In confer ence today with tho members ot the Civil Eervlco commission relative to tho proposi tion to transfer tho rural 'free delivery branch of tho Postofllco department work to the classified service. This system has gradually grown from n small beginning to largo proportions within the Inst fow years nnd as It wan not Included In the classified servlco at tho beginning of Us existence, appointments In that service have been made without reference to tho require ments of tho civil servlco law. Thero aro now botween 0,000 and 7,000 persons employed In this work, which ex tends all over tho United States, nnd not only tho members of tho commission, but tho rostofflco department officials them- Don't Fool With Your Eyes Bo4aab Caased hy Eye train. Many persona whose beads are constantly chlng have no Idee, what relief scientific ally fitted (lasers will give them. THE H, J, PENFOLD CO. LBADIXO SOIBMTrtG OPTICIANS. MAn ST. . !( Betel, selves, have been coming to the conclusion that this system should be embraced within the classified service. Mr. Machen went over the ground thor oughly with tho commission today nnd while no positive conclusion was reached, It was stated by both parties to the con ference that the prospect for tho exten sion of the civil service requirements to the rural free delivery Is good, and It li quite certain that tho extcnilon will be made. PRESIDENT IS WESTERN MAN .Niiri' lilnliii .Hi-nntora of III I'er aniinl Interest In Trnmml lilppl Country WASHINOTON. Nov. K-Senators Du bois and Hcltfcld of Idaho was among the president's callers today. While the sena tors called primarily to pay their respects to the president, thoy Incidentally dis cussed with him legislation In which tho west particularly Is Interested. President Koosovclt laughingly recalled an Incident of the last Inauguration, when he, ns vice president in tho chair, and Senator licit feld on the floor, wero the only persons In i he senate chamber. They concluded the business of the day and on motion of tho Idaho senntor adjourned. The president also recalled the. fact that Senator Dubois Is a graduate of Ysle and expressed pleasure that so many Yalo men were In congress, Senator Dubois replied that whllo he wos a Yale man, he was a democrat, and had not called to nsk po litical favors ot the president. After tho call both senators expressed themselves ns satisfied with the president's views on legislation for tho west. "Tho president remarked," said Senator Dubois, "that ho a western man himself. I guess that Is right." HANCOCK IS 0FF THE SHOAL 'I'm naiiiirt turutiml off .imunkl la Clouted nml I'rm Ii to Iti'llrf of Wni-ren, WASHINOTON. Nov. 1C The quarter master general of tho army has received the following' N.VOASAKI. Nov. K Hancock grounded sandbar, entrance Inland sen. Was floated high tide today, rnlnjured. Will go to relief of Wnrren at once. UAXTER. Tho last sentence means that Hancock will Join Warren at Kobo aud take Its passengers, Including tho congressional party, and bring them to the United States. a xai-'ij i:vkstmi; vr. A .ViiiiiiiI ln cntiiieiif A Suit liiti-at. nielli. It Is seldom that a person of moderate means has an opportunity to Invest In an Enterprise which will bring largo returns. The man ot large means Is always on the lookout for such opportunities and with his large capital at hand quickly se cures the coveted prize. In lSJ'J such an opportunity was pre sented to tho man of small means and from an original Investment of $..,000 has grown tho colossal fortuno of the Standard Oil Co. syndicate. Again that opportunity pre sents Itself, history will repeat Itself, a new list of multl-mllllonalres Ib being formed and In a few years the individual who Is tncapablo or tardy In taking udvan tago of t'uu present, will again envy the not moro fortunate, but more wise, person who acted, solzed the opportunity and thereby founded his fortune. The OMAHA-TEXAS OIL CO.. by the foresight of Its founders, early so cured the oil lands held by It and which havo crcatly grown In valuo and nro be coming moro and more valtiablo dally. Think of $800,000 being offered and refused for ono acre of ground on Splndlo Tops heights and yet tho Spindle Tops heights property, owned lu fee, simple fee, and unencumbered, by tho OMAHA-TEXAS Oil, CO., Is a better piece of oil land and relatively moro valuable. This land when developed will bring fortune upon fortune to the stockholders of tho OMAHA-TEXAS OIL CO. Now wo want money to do that develop ing. Our lack of capital la your chance of fortune. JOIN WITH US nnd enjoy tho fortune which Is within grasp. Now, whllo money Is needed to de velop tho rompany's property, you can buy dollar shares, fully paid, no assessments, no personal liability, sharing In all the profits, for 25 CENTS PER SHARE. In a llttlo whllo wo won't need the money so urgently; then you won't be able to buy shares for that price, If at all. DON'T WAIT for froincnno to como around to forco for tuno on you, como up to our office right now und place your subscription, or send it by null, or write us to como nnd ceo you if you wish to talk It over before buy ing. Tho TIME IS LIMITED which will enable you to tako advantngo of the present ground-floor price for our stock. BUY NOW AND MAKE MONEY WHEN THE. STOCK ADVANCES. OMAHA-TEXAS OIL CO.. C2I New York Llfo Uldg. WILLIS TODD. Fiscal Agt. Telephone, 732. Sapp block, Council Muffs, la. Tel. 503. Bargains of every description on tho want nd. page. PROMOTES n EALTH We arc Send for , 4 Illustrated Stmto. irrAMto ' Other lines of Underwear from 50o n gar ment up ALBERT CAHN, 21!) 8. Hth St. For sale by Sherman & McConncll Drug Co, EDISON'S PHONOGRAPHS Clem , Sio.CO Standard fci).' Homo ., , $.i0.t) Concert ( $'5.(0 Columbia Ornphophoncs $5.0o up Columbia Concert Oruphophones,. , $M.O0 nnd $50.C0 Columbia Gramophones.. v...,.,m00 and $!0.C0 It will pay you to see us before you buy n talking machine. You can't beat our prices anywhere, K1MNOVS HKCOnDN. OMAHA BICYCLE CO. Cor. ifltli ami Oilcauo. The, best place to buy Phonographs nnd llleycles. DAKOTA LAWYER DISBARRED Itirjli Attorn Diiolpllnei fr Rfi;nci to McKlnNj. EXCUSE GiVEN DOES NOT SUIT HITCHCOCK eerrlnry of Interior I'orlilila AV. C. Ilmlrru to I'riictli'i- llrforo De partment In leu of Cruel l.niiuiiiigc. WASHINOTON. Nov. 16. Secretary Hitchcock has disbarred William C. Dtidcrus, an attorney of Sturgls, S. D., from practicing before tho Interior depart ment because of criticisms alleged to havo been mado by tho latter on tho lato Presi dent McKlnley. Tho letter written by Sec retary Hitchcock In which this action Is taken explains tho department's proceeding and gives tho reason for It. It reads In part an fojlows: "Under date of October 11, 1901, copies of certain papers on fllo In the department wero forwarded to you, wherein you were charged with having expressed your satis faction nnd gratification nt tho recent na tional calamity resulting tn the death of our lato president, William McKlnley, at u tlmo when the whole country was plunged In grief and was deploring tho dastardly and Inhumanly murderous attack upon tho president, by making use of the following language: 'I am glad of It and I hope ho will die, as theie will ba one more tyrant less." Ilrnaoii .Not Aileiiintr. "You were at tho same time to show cause within thirty days from that dato why you should not be disbarred from practlco by reason of your language, as above set forth. In reply you do not deny using such language as charged, subitnn tlatly. but allege that the remarks used by you wero due to thoughtlessness and excitability nnd Immediately regretted, ami moreover that you have already suffered Woman's Work in Club On Wednesday of this week a Thanks giving donation party will bo given at the Old Ladles' Home, 271S Hurt street, for the benefit of tho aged Inmates of that Institu tion. Tho Woman's Christian association, which supports the, home, has sent out about 1,000 largo paper bags on which aro printed a list of some of tho things most acceptable and tho announcement that cash donations v.ill be received at tho homo or by Mrs. P. U Perrlne of 1D20- Dodge street. The members of the association will bo at tho homo during the day and .Invite nil In terested In the work to call and have tea and seo their Institution. The members of the Parish Aid of Trlnityi Cathedral will soon Issuo Invitations to '"" """"" musical which Is to bo given under thelrl '''"K f the purpose of oa.li In his opln auspices at the home of Mrs. Hermant'on tho "Essays on Human I nderstandlng" Kountze on December 20 for the benefit ot-aro tho philosophical basis of all tin- other their work. Tho members of tho Aid are olso planning to hold a Christmas sa!6 at the parish home on Saturday, De6ember 7. The most successful convention that has yet been held by the Nebraska Woman's Suffrago nssoclatlou closed at Lincoln on Thuradny ntter a two days' session. Afildo from the mauy other Interesting feature', tho exccutlvo session of Thursday morning, which continued In the afternoon, was the most Important. It was definitely settled that tho state headquarters at Omaha should bo retained nnd when tho necessity of field work In tho state was presented by Mrs. Cntt tho women rcndlly subscribed $1,000 to carry It ou. Tho election of offi cer followed, nil the old officers being re elected with tho exception of treasurer nnd one auditor. The list stands: President, Mrs, Clara A. Young, Drokcn How; vice president, Mrs. A. J. Marble, Table. Ilock; corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. A. Den ney. Lincoln; treasurer. Mrs. John A. Dempster, Omaha; auditors, Mrs. Mary Hayward of Chadron and Mrs. Belle Sears of Tekatnah. About sixty women were present yester- day alternoon at ino icciunt j,icn ". A. Hots Hill, Ph. D., of tho University of Copley for Gold Thimbles. Copley for Sterling Child's Cup. Copley for Candelabras. Copley for Large Gold Lockets. Copley for the Nicest, Largest and best stock GENUINE EBONY GOODS. Copley for Turquoise Matrix Brooches. SELECT NOW TAKE LATER. HENRY COPLEY WARES OF GOLD AND SILVER. 115 SOUTH 10TB ST., IMXTOH BLOCK. Epeclal Watch Rxamlntr B. A M. Rjr Chtf Watch iDtptitor O. n. !. Rj O. K. C. A K Ry. nd K. C. A N. Hy. Hats Given Away See us about It nnd bring a silver dollar In and exchange It for a pair ot tho best gloves on earth. They Kelley & Heyden, Makeshifts 16th & Chicago. Not the Icy Mitt but The Woolen Mitt or Gloves witH Silk Lining or 'Ulthnnt I Inlnn iiiiiivhi a....ii.ij y 50c to $2.00 a Pair. BLACK The $2.50 Hatter. 107 S. 16th. VARICOCELE A safe, nalnlen. nr. ruanentcuroguarau- tlent la well. Co$ultatlon and took frtt, by nUll tlft WalBUt 8trt,KAMIAS CITT, 6. sufficiently through local Influences, all of i which should bo considered In extenuation of your offense. "This explanation Is not satisfactory and cannot bo accepted In mitigation or In ! condonation of the cruel language uied by you on tho occasion In question and no good rcison Is advanced why a prohibitory order should not be Issued In our case, j "In view of your reprehensible conduct I In the premises It Is ordered that you no longer bo recognized as attorney or ogen' In tho prosecution ot any ialm or other matter beforo tho department or any of 1 Its bureaus." Stop Suit AKnlnat Ilia Wife SIOUX FALLS, S. D.. Nov. 16. (Special. 1 Tho case Instituted by J. C. Schult2, land lord of the new hotel at Oarrctson, against his wlfo nnd Charles Flick, a cook In tho hotel, on a statutory charge, has been dropped. While tho conclusion of the pre I llmlnnry examination was still pending Schuitz Informed State's Attorney Scott that ho wished the case dropped. He was permitted to withdraw the complaint upon payment of tho costs la tho case. Dedalou Doesn't .Suit Thorpe. PinitltE, S. D.. Nov. 16. Special Tele gram.) Judge flnffy today announced his decision In tho Pearl township artesian well rase, holding that the township Is en titled to tho well, but that Thorpe, the, owner of the land, has the right to pay for tho well and secure tltlo to same. If he. docs not deslro to purchase, tho town then has tho right to purchase In perpetuity th' land on which the well was sunk. Thorpe) will probobly appeal. Mitchell Couple's Colilcn W'rililliiK, MITCHELL, S. D., Nov. 16. (Speclnl.) I The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jacobson was celebrated here Thursday night. They wero married nt Cottland, Sweden, November U, 1851, whero they rOBlded until 1S83, wheu they came to the United States and moved di rect to Mitchell. Kmrry Order n llol llitml. SIOUX FALLS. S. D.. Nov. 16. (Special.) -The town council of Emery has arranged Nebraska on "The Works of John Locke." under tho auspices of the department of English literature ot the Woman's dub. lu addition to tho lecture tho program In cluded several musical numbers. Trof. Hill gave a sketch of the llfo of Locke, tho environments that Influence his works and tho dlfforcnt periods when his writing was done, summing him up as a nun ot affairs with tho education of the typical man of letters, not a great writer In the true literary seuse. but singularly clear and matter of fart. He next took up Locke's works In roiiolocli-.il order. "Let- tera on Toleration," "Troallie on Oovem- """" ' " u" " ... worss ana iney were wnucn mi mu prac ticul nlm ot Inducing men to think for themselves. The lecture was most Inter esting and was highly appreciated, espe cially by the members of the department, who have been making a study of Locke's works, i Tim program for tomorrow's meeting of the Woman's club Is rcploto with Interest ing reports and matters of business, among which are tho report of tho rooms com mittee, when definite action will bo taken regarding tho meeting place for tho gen eral meeting: n report of tho philanthropic committee, which has Just opened Its work In tho mission nt Third ami William' streets nnd a presentation of the project of education, a young colored woman from tho south to return to her people to tako up tho kindergarten work. This will also be decided upon by the club. Saturday, November P, a dozen members ot George Crook Woman's Hellef corps wero entertained In Blair by John A. Dlx Woman's Relief corps. Recitations by Mtss French and Miss Pearl Curtis and solos by Miss Gertrudo Mcado contributed to tho enjoyment of tho occasion. A guessing Try a Box Today WJio Is it thnt makes tho popular fun tiles? Ask the lovers of pure cantly Wc will trust lo their judgment Our enntly Is known all over the country for its purity aud perfeetloii Kvcrybody likes our enntly after once- tactlug It They cannot help but like It mado fi-osli every day from Hie very best materials wc enn obtain It Is the most delicious coufoctlon thnt can be made On your way liomc today Htop in anil tnke home, with you ono of our pound boxes you can't please the family better. W. S. Balduff. 1620 Farnaia St. Gettng Ready For Thanksgiving- Tho turkeys will bo ready They al ways aro Arc you rendy?' -Aren't there some things you need?- Handsome :i pleco btag handle carving sets from ?L50 to 50.00 set Hcautlful white han dle, sets for $5 Elegant ebony handle onrvlng sets with sliver mountings for ?4.5 Three-piece stag hnndlo bird sets, 51.50 set up Then wo hnvc beautiful pcnrl hnndlo poultry shears lu our mag nificent display Five o'clock teas, chaf ing dishes and coffee pots Notlco somo ! of tho Interesting prices wo make on such goods nnd let us supply your neetls. A. C. Raymer Builders' Hardware nnd Tools. 1514 Far nam St. Our Yarns Are the most complete In the west Wo carry all kinds and colors and always receive new shipments dally, making , our stock strictly fresh all tho time no old stock to select from strictly fresh ' dnlly We have complete colors In Sax ' ony, zephyrs, Spanish, Ciermnn knittings. Shetland and fairy tlossos, Angorn and ice wool Hon't forgot wo mnko stock ings like mother used to mnku in any sire or color Hook your orders now for your Chrlstimis sweaters. Jos. F. Bilz The most complete yarn atore In the we it Tel. 1993.. 322 So. 16th St. Mill orders promptly tilled. for the sinking of an artesian well, which must furnish 200 barrels of water per day ' for n period of ono year. It will be con ; ducted from tho well to a largo elevated 1 tank WOODMEN HAVE A GREAT RALLY lH r Hundred Conic from I.IiiimiIii to Meet Tlirlr Oninlui nrrtliren, At the ln itation of the Twin City Promotion committee, representing tho fourteen Omaha and South Omaha camps, a delegation of 500 Modern Woodmen of America came up from Lincoln and Have lock last evening on a special train. With 1 tho visitors were Director A. It. Talbot and It. E. Johnson, state deputy head consul. I Director C. J. Saunders of Council Muffs and C. II. T. Illepen, district deputy head consul, were also In attendance. The only delegation from outside the stato was com posed of n dozen enthusiastic Woodmen from Itockport, Mo. Tho object of tho big meeting hold nt oodmen hall, Sixteenth and Capitol avo nue, was the promotion of woodcraft throughout tho state. In furtherance of this Idea, speeches were mado by proml nent Woodmen of the visiting nnd local camps. Initiatory exercises were exempli fied by State of Nebraska camp No. 2266 of Lincoln, with tho drill team under Captain Walters nnd tho following officers In tliarge: W. S. Hhodes, veuorablo consul; F. r. Priest, adviser; W. J. Trump, banker; N. Ellrldge. escort; J. II. Kelly, watch man. A featuro ot the evening was tho singing of the quartet from Haveloek camp Tho following Omaha and South Omaha camps wero represented by uniformed de gree drill tenms: Camp No. 120, Captnln H. C. Martens; No. 013, Captain Platz: No. 1095, Captain J. T. Cooley; No. H35, Captain Stnfford; No. 1S33, Captain O. C. Dartlett; No. 2722, Captnln Frank Osborne; No. 4771, Captain John Chaeborlot. Lin coln camps: No. 2266, Captain C. P. Walt era; No, 63. Captain J. J. Eddy; No. Olfl, Captain F. O. Smith. Havclock camp No. 1222, Captain Dally. Don't miss readjng tho want ad pase. and Charity contest created a great deal of amusement and prizes were won by two of tho Omaha guests. A supper wns served at 6 o'clock, after which two recitations wero given by Mrs. Corhctt of Omaha and short addresses by Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Hungato nnd others. Mrs. Atmee Kcnuey, president of John A, Dlx -corps, assisted by Mesdames Alta Walnrlght, Howes, Davis, French, Wlshart and many others received tho guests with such warm courtesy as to mako another visit to the hospitable corps most desira ble. The Women's Foreign Missionary society ot tho Methodist church of tllo district ot Omaha held Its semi-annual convention on Friday at Seward Street Methodist Episco pal church. Mrs. D. K. Tlndall opened the service and Mrs. J. H. Schneider mado tho address of welcome. Mrs. A. 1 Mlckel of South Tenth Street Melhodlflt Eplscbpnl church responded. The business session in cluded tho usual routine reports nnd ap pointment of committees, after which a memorial was held for Mitt. J. M. Glllan, who for years so efficiently pervert tho or ganization ns secretary. This was followed by n solo by Mrs. T. F. Sturgcss and then these officers wero elected: President, Mrs. C. L. Chaffco ot First Methodist Episcopal church; vlco president, Mrs. Foot of First church; second vice president, Mrs. Head of South Omaha; recording secretary, Mrs. Pettlgrcw of Monmouth Park; correspond ing secretary. Mrs. L. A. Harmon; treas urer. Mrs. F. F. Porter. It was decided thnt tho next meeting should bo held at Monmouth Pnrk church In April. An hour's Intermission followed, during which dinner was served tho (siting women by the women of Soward Street church. Tho aft ernoon meeting opened at 2 o'clock with devotional services. "Tho Needs of tho Women's Foreign Missionary Society" were presented In nn address by Mrs. M. M. Slceth. A solo by Miss Esther Straight and some reports of committees concluded tho session. ) til DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR KIDNEYS Because if Kidney Trouble is Permitted to Con tinue Fatal Hesults are Sure to Follow. Thousands Have kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It. To Prove what Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Rem eay, will do for YOU, every reader of the "Bee" May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. Weak and unhealthy kidneys arc responsible for more .sickness und Millering than imy other disease, therefore, when through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to continue, fatal results nre sure to follow. 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IlOhEKT HE UN Ell, You may havo a sample bottle nt this famous kidney remedy, Swamp-Hoot, sent freo hy mall, postpaid, by which you mny test Its virtues for such disorders as kidney, uiauaer ami uric acid diseases, poor diges tion, wncn obliged to pass your water fre Write it in Red- That Drex L. Sliooinnn 1ms a woman's hhoe-n now one nt ?n.."0 thnt Is us ex eluslve In style ns the great Ilnnan shoe Styles thnt nro not duplicated any where else In Omaha wlilo extension edges ropc-stltulied Cuban and mili tary hecl-elthcr lu light calf, vlcl kid, patent calf or enamel lent her a shoe that has been mndo for us with tho view of giving perfect fit, comfort style and wear Wo guarauteo them to bo the best $.'!.o0 .hoo ever offered for fnlo any where nnd their llko have never been teen In Omaha before. Drexel Shoe Co., Omaha's Up-to-date Shoe llooae. 1411) FAIlNAai STHKtJT. Netr Tail Catalogue Nott Tteady. Gems of Intrinsic Value That's the way nn admirer of tho beauti ful put It after looking through our art piano rooms. Hero you will see specimens of perfected piano architecture tho artistic lines ot tho Knabc'n new styles, Liszt and Tschalkovsky aro a revelation in the do- singner'B art. Then thero nro tho Kranlch & Bachs, veneered In rich and rare woods, roarbleUed birch, gnnrlcd butternut aud Luzon mahogany. It will do you good to see theio beauties aud you will bo agree ably surprised to learn that Omaha poscsses such a selection of high grade pianos. Al ways bear In mind that you aro welcome at Hospo's, whether you buy or not. A. HOSPE Music and Art. 1513-1515 Doueln Wo do artistic tuning. 'Phono 188. Everything That Is stylish in good footwear will be found on our main floor. Whllo we ehov more exclusive und nower styles than usually found elsewhere, they nro Inexpen Mve. Wo aell OOOD SHOES ONLY. From this superb stock you can select youl FOOTWHAK nt he lowest prices quoted a nywhero for ciual qualities. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES Just tho kind you want for winter wear showing all tho new Ideas In modern shocmaklng all tho leathers Jt.GO, 14.00, $3.5 and down to J2.60. HOYS' AND MISSES' SHOES are hero In endless variety all tho moden styles nt zM and down to 91.00. The Rochester Shoe Co., 1515 Douglas Street. -T j""!" : LIT quently night aud dny. smarting or Irrita tion In passing, brlck-dust or sediment In the urine, headache, backache, Inmo back, dlzilness, slerplessnebs. nervousness henrt disturbance, due to bad kidney trouble, skin eruptions from had blood, neuralgia, rheum ntlsm. diabetes, bloating. Irritability, worn out feeling, lock of ambition, loss of ticih sallow complexion, or Ilrlghfs disease If your water when allowed to icmniii undisturbed In a glass or bottle, for twentv. four hours, fprms a sediment or settling or has n cloudy appearance, It s evidence that your kidneys and bladder need m. medlnto attention. If you have the slightest symptoms nf kidney or bladder trouble, or f ,,cro ls a trace of It In your family history. end n't onco to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. ninghnmton, N ., who will gladly ond you by mail, Im mediately without cost lo you, a sampln bottlo of Swnmp-Hoot nnd a book contain ing many of tho thousands upon thousand of testimonial letters received from men and women cured. Ho sure to say that you read this generous offer In tho Omaha Sunday lice. Swamp-Hoot Is pleasant to take and Is for sslo tho world over nt druggists in hot ties of two nlicH and two prices fifty renl.s and ono dollar. 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