10 fHE OMAHA DAILY REE: TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1003. SCHOOL FUND DISTRIBUTION Bill Fending in Senate Contemplate Big Cu; for Donplas County. POPULVTION NOT TO BE CONSIDERED If Bill Become Vmir Part nf Appor. Hoammt la to Be Made on finale of Wnmber of School Districts. SecrMnry Burtons of the Hoard of Edu cation declared yesterday that attention should be directed to Senate File 203 and efforts made to prevent Its enactment Into law. "This kill," says Secretary Buraeps, "Is the same as the one killed in the house thnt sought to apportion one-fourth of the school fund of the state to each county In accord ance with the number of school districts, regardless of the number of children tbry contain. At preEent the distribution la made In the ratio of the population of school age The proposed law would leave only three-fourths of the fund to be accredited In this manner, while the remaining one fourth, or about $200,000. would be ap portioned by the school districts In each county. I have made a calculation and find that Douglas county would lose between $1S,000 and $19,000 If the law Is passed. Tills amount Is one that we cannot afford to lose, and It Is not Just or right that we should. Therefore a fight should be made against It. "As an example of how the law would work a comparison between Box Butte county and Douglas county Is convenient. Both counties have sixty-two school dis tricts, and each under the proposed law would receive an equal part of the one fourth of the whole fund subject to arbi trary apportionment. On the one hand Box Butte county has 1,600 school children, while Douglas ras between 41,000 and 42,000. Our last state apportionment gave this county $81,354, and It Is easily seen what a subtraction of $19,000 would mean. "Under the present arrangement each county, after receiving Its pro rata share of the state school fund, sets aside one fourth of the amount to be distributed among the districts arbitrarily, reserving the remaining three-fourths for apportion ment by population. For this reason the claim Is made that there Is really no change In the distribution. There is a very ma terial change, however, and It can be seen clearly and proven by the figure. In other words, the new law Is going to fall heavily upon the thickly populated counties." if Their Claims Set at Rest. The claim of other cough medicines to be as good as Chamberlain's are effectually set at rest In the following testimonial of Mr. C. D. Glass, an employe of Bartlett A Dennis Co., Gardiner, Me. He saya: "I had kept adding to a cough and cold in the winter of 1837, trying every cough medi cine I heard of without permanent help, until on day I was In the drug store of Mr. Houlehan and he advised me to try Chamberlain' Cough Remedy and offered to ry back my money If I was not cured. My lungs and bronchial tubes were very sore at this time, but I . was completely cured by this remedy, and have since f.l ways turned to It when I get a cold, and soon And relief. I also recommend it to my friends and am glad to say It Is the beat of all cough medicines." fS'EW HOYS' CLOTHINfl DLPARTMENT BOYS' CLOTHINO THIRD FLOOR ONE-HALF 0FA LAW SUIT rifnrntlvely Speaking, that la What Tad are Reed Had to Deal ' -With. Figuratively speaking, one-half of law suit waa In Judge Reed's court yesterday while the other half was scattered over Millard precinct In Industrial pursuits. The absentees were John Blum, Jr., and his witnesses and those In court were Fred Bhroeder and his witnesses. An error in the summons resulted In one party being commanded to appear yesterday and the other party not until Thursday. The court decided that both may as well wait until Thursday, and accordingly put the bearing ever until that time. Blum is suing Shroeder for $10,000, alleg ing malicious prosecution. On August 11, 1909, it is related, Shroeder charged that Blum had shot at him once and would do It again If he had opportunity. He filed a complaint against Blum and had the latter arrested and put under bond to keep the peace pending a hearing in district court. November 9, 1901, the county attorney en tered nolle prosequi in the case,' and now Blum alleges that the complaint was with out Justification, that It coat him ten days from his business and Injured tilm gener ally la the sum of $10,000. CIV MA DEFINES A CAISE. European Vln Specialist Saya Dan druff Is Canaed by raraaltea. I'pon that theory, proved beyond a doubt, a cure for dandruff was sought after. Scientists, chemists, druggists and physi cians all "took a hand" and the successful Issue Is the present product known as "Newbro'a Herplclde." This remedy actually kills the parasites that Infests the hair bulb, does its work most effectively and contains not an atom of substance Injurious to anything else than the germ alone. Herplclde causes the hair to grow as nature Intended it should, soft and abundant. For sale by all druggists. Send 10 cents in stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. CASHIER WATTS' SPECULATION Brine Aired Again In Trial of Case Aaralast Boyd Coannala Ion Company. In Judge Slabaugh's court there has been resumed the litigation between the State Bank of Neola and the James E. Boyd Com mission company, the rult parties appear ing aa Herman Mendel, president of the bank, and James K. Boyd, president of the grain commission company. It Is the alle gation of the plaintiff that Former Cashier Watts of the bank took $23,000 therefrom to Invest speculatively with the Boyd com pany. The bank sued the company some time ago to recover and the finding was Today, the Switzer Sisters' Famous UAEQDG STOCK An Immense new shipment of goods from the fashionable New York dressmaking stock will make tomorrow even a greater bargain day than today. Brand new goods on every square. Never such sensational bargains. $5 Dress Fabrics at $1 New fhipments of Silk Voiles, Voile Etamines, Melange Etamines Twine Etamines, alto Cloths, Tailor Suitings, English Doeskins, Sicilians, Black Etamines, Silk -rt (f Eoliennes, Matelase Coating, at per R yard $2.00 Dress Goods at 50c Jsew poods are brought' forth for (omorrow's selling, Eta mines, Panama. Cloths. Broadcloths, Sicilians, Silk and Wool Fancy Cloths, Tailor Suitings, Canvas Cloths, Wool Crash, Fancy Etamines, etc., at per yard $5.00 and $6.00 Silks at $1.00 The richest and most elaborate high class Silks for cos tumes, all Imported Silks, in black Imported Lyons Grenadines, Double Width Dress Foulards, etc. at yard 50c 1.00 $2.50 an. $2 Silks at 69c & 49c Many fine Foulards, swell changeable hair line and check Silks, Crepe de Chine, etc. at a yard 69c and , 49c Silk at 39c Basement Odd Skirts and Dress Lengths, Skirt Lengths, etc., Foulards, Black Lining Taffetas, Wide Wash Silks, worth 11.00 at...., 39c Switzer Sisters' Laces and Dress Trimmings The Swltser Sisters' finest class of (Saloons, Normandy, Valenciennes, etc., most W.Car.1! 1.98, 98c, 50c, 39c, 25c Dress Trimmings In many varieties and grades of Ap ;n t o ei pllquee, Oulmpa, worth up to 11. to at UVWs Ow, Ol- Manufacturer's Strips of Embroideries Stacks and piles of sample strips of handsome Embroideries, finest ever brought into this house, aU manufacturer's trial and sample strips, in iu widths varying up to tt inches, in cluding Suisse, Hamburg; etc., sold up tiuaar. 35c, 25c, 15c, 10c, 5c $2.50 Lace Collars at 69c New Tork Importer's entire sample line of high grade Lacs Col- rv ' lars, ranging In price from $12 to $30 a dozen, bought at a big J reduction and all on bargain squares at , V.-XW fin n&ic?i r?mp Watch Our Windows SBfl MDEISj oc;.3 Watch Our Windows for the defendant. The case was appealed and the supreme court held that the plain tiff should have been given judgment for the amount of the difference between what was Invested with the Boyd company and what later found it way back Into the bank's coffers, which latter amount Is said to have been in the neighborhood of 20, 000. To determine the exact amount of this difference ia the work of the Jury drawn. Don't be deluded Into trying European makes, when the best is American. Cook's Imperial Extra Dry. The Beat Way to Tench Hlstery. The idea of object teaching, the "founda tion of the Froebel system of Instruction, has in recent years met with general ac ceptance and adoption In almoet every branch of education, high and low, with resultant benefits which are beyond ques tion. Even such subjects as grammar and arithmetic are now taught in this way so far .as practicable, and with marked advantage over the old dry and abstract methods. The practice of teaching history by making pilgrimages to the very scenes where great historical events have occurred Is an application of the same principle and much more valuable In the way of Im pressing the reality of history upon the minds of the young than any amount of mere text book instruction could be. A receut Issue of the "Four-Track Series," published by the New Tork Central man agement, gives a description of the his torical sites in the immediate vicinity of New York, which will be of exceeding value for the guidance of teachers and others who desire to adopt this method of historical study. One of the best ways to develop civic pride and promote good citi zenship lies in this very direction, an in crease of knowledge of local history being accompanied with an Increase of interest in matters of local government and a higher concern for what affects the welfare and good name of the community. From Les lie's Weekly. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our friends for their kind assistance and sympathy during the prolonged illness and death of our beloved wife, mother and sister, Margareth Mary Schlnker, and for the many beautiful floral decorations laid at her bier. O. M. SCHINKER, Husband. GEORGE SCHINKER. Son. EFF1E DEWITT. Sister. L1LLJE BARNES, Sister. BRANDEIS BUY STOCK O F fin: HOE MM 111 (J I I IIK RKMAII1.R TOHK. EVERT WOMAN IN OMAHA WHO HA SUITS, SKIRTS AND WAISTS. TELLS US IN THE CITT. WE WANT YOU TO SEE "800 fine sample suits, made expressly by no two alike on sale at $125, !0, $75, $?0, 400 women's suits, bcnipht by our buyer In New York last week these are the Im ported spring styles beautiful creations In every color, material and style shown In the east nearly all silk drop at $25, $18 and $15. . 474 women's suits, with or without cot- The Dig Sale on Ladies Suits. Skirts, Vaisis, at Its Height Tuesday- S EXAMINED OUR LINE OF WOMEN'S THERE IS NOTHING TO EQUAL THEM THEM WHETHER TOU BUY OR NOT. the best tailors for exclusive customers $15, $30 and $25. blues, tans and castors in all the new styles advertised In this city as bargains by other houses at $18 our price Monday, only $12.50. S00 suits taffeta and satin lined jackets perfect hang and finish bought to sell for $12.60 Hayden'B sale price only $7.50. ton drop few silk drops In browns, INTERESTING NEWS FOR SKIRT BUYERS Degglnger ft Asron, 237 Market street, Chicago, sold to us their entire surplus line of skirts, Including 700 fine sample skirts. (Better goods were never male M 3 00 for $1 t8 They go on sale Tuesday at one-half to J' ' 300 D. & A. skirts made to retail for $6.00 sale price $2.95. 300 D. tt A. skirts made to retail for r 353559 one-third price. All told there are 2.2"0 skirts. 400 of these beautiful skirts none bettor In America than the D. & A. skirts worth $10 on sale for $4.90. 50 extra fine D. tt A. sample skirts- made to retail for $15 on sale at $7.60. 200 misses' skirts each $3.00, $2.00 and $1.25. More Bargains from iha Big Black Silk Pur chase, for Tuesday. Black taffeta, 19 Inches wide on sale at 45c. Black taffeta, 24 Inches wide on sale at 63c. , Black taffeta, 27 Inches wide, on sale at 69c. Black taffeta, SS Inches wide on sale at 98c. BLACK DRESS SILKS In fine warranted qualities, 27-lnch pean de tene, 22-Inch peau de sole, 21-Inch Ar mure, 27-Inch satin rhadame, 22-Inch Luxon, 23-lnch poplin all worth $1.50 on sale at 98c. Clearing out fine French silks. In two lots. Over 6,000 yards In each lot, and are worth double what we ask. Lot 1 at 25c, and lot 2 at S9c. Special Sales on Advanced Styles in Exquisite New Spring Millinery. HAYDEN BROS. WILL GIVE SOME S PDCIALLY ATTRACTIVE VALUES IN WOMEN'S CHARMING, NEW SPRING MILLINERY, TUESDAY. THE LATEST STYLES ARE ON DISPLAY. THE GRAN D MILLINERY OPENING WILL TAKE PLACE THE LATTER PART OF THE WEEK. nn Wedding gifts are never mora acceptable than when of Gorham Silver whose sterling quality and thorough workmanship are recognized by its recipients as assurances of perma nent value. The Gorham trade-mark amounts to a personal guarantee. , All . ' raspoo tibia Jewelers keep it Announcements of the Theaters. The distinguished English actress, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, will open her engage ment at the Boyd Wednesday night. She will be seen In three plays. Her opening offering will be Sudermann's "The Joy of Living," one of the moat widely discussed dramas of the time. It was given its original production in Berlin one year ago. Mrs. Campbell Is the oaly English-speaking actress who ever handled tt. She owns the exclusive rights to it iu England aud America. As the Countess Beats she has It is said, a role which she Impersonates with wondrous effectiveness. As the ac complished woman of the world she mani fests all her familiar grace and charm. She has strong emotional passages, in which she is always strong and accurate, and she reaches a magniflcent height of truly ar- tlotic acting in the tragic climax. j Hawes $3 bats. Spring styles. Quality ! guaranteed. Stephrns ft Smith, opposite P.O. , Vr. Roy, chiropodist, moved t 1506 Fsrnam. DIED. I fKTERSON Mary, beloved ri-Et ron. HRt-a t. rife of Eric truth street, Wednesday, 1 p. m. Replevin Snit la Settle. Deputy United Slates Marxhal Walllns; returned from Lincoln yesterday, where hf was calle4 Saturday In the replevin ras of Walter ricoit against the Star Puhilvh ing company. He eaiJ: "It was rlmply a itueailoa of dlSerencn over the payment of and will place them ON SALE Wednesday Tremendous bargains in high grade footwear. The excellent qualities, the novelties of the different styles and the immense quan tity of shoes In this sale will make it im possible for any one to go away dissatis fied. No matter how high your standard may be aet on regard to the quality or fineness In shoemaklng, whether It be in a man's, a woman's, or a child's shoe, you will find them In this sale. Nothing equal to them any many very much finer than ever shown in Omaha before, no matter at what price you bought them. The manufacturers of these shoes are the most prominent In the United Statea. In thia sale we Include many lines of advertised specialty shoes. The price In every case will be less than the cost to manufacture. Some will toe sold nt HALF PRICEI Some n little more than halt price, some even lea than bnlf price. Bale bearlns Wednesday. $ 9.000 worth men's fine shoes, 111.000 women's turn welt shoes. S 3,500 misses' and children's shoes. $ 3,000 boys' and youths' shoes. $ 6,000 women's slippers and oxfords. These shoes are now being arranged price marked In plain figures over each lot, over each pile and each counter. Shoes will be on sale on our second floor and In the basement. IGR TOMORROW EVEMISG'S PAPERS FOR FILL, PARTICULARS AM) PRICES. J. L. Brandeis Sl Sods, Omaha. 32.000 and the matter waa finally com lromleii, the money paid over and every thing la now serene." It Is Erin Rallrnnn All the Way. Travel via the Erie railroad from Chi cago to New York. Every mtle pictur esque and every mile protected by safety block signals. Through service to New York. Boston and Columbus. Stop-over of ten days allowed on all through tickets at Cambridge Springs and Niagara Falls. Lowest rates. H. L. Purdy, traveling pas senger agent, Chicago. MS. Hound Trip Rates I i TQ 1 i WEST AND NORTHWEST The Union Pacific has extended ter ritory to which round trip Home- seekers' Excur sion tickets will be sold aa folio wa jots"" rBOM MISSOURI rtvxk terminals To many points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. ONE FARE PUJt $2.00 FOR ROUND TRIP . Tickets on U Afarck ly, April J and at. Mays and ii),Jun a and i6 jgej. City Ticket Office. 1324 Farnani St. PHONB 316. Drexel's Men's Specials $3.50 If you haven't worn them you've teen them on the feet of your friends Nothing: in Omaha can compare with their value, no matter what name is given them. This Is the best $3.50 value evei shown In a man's shoe. We guaran tee that, and give you your raone: back If you are not satisfied It's so You couldn't ask for anything bette: than that. The factory may have made a mis take in sending tbrse shoes to us, but If they did you're the gainer, for they're all going to be so'd at $3.50 a pair. DREXEL SHOE GO. Omtha's Us-ts-Dite Sin His.: 1419 FARNAM STREET. The Right Clothes Place mi: : - -:.- - na,.-:, Mr. W. IV. Douglas is HAYDEN BROS. We've got the goods to prove it. No man who cares bow he dresses can af ford to miss seeing and trying on some of the new Spring top coats and suits we have put on special sale from j) the stock of the famous H. 5. & M. makers. They are the best clothes we ever saw. In fact they are the perfection of hand-tailored-ready-to-wear-clothes. Hayden Bros, ure the exclusive selling agents for Omaha. Prices are astonishingly low, Imt that Is not the principal reason for buying them. It's what you get per fect style, perfect tailoring, perfect fit i uiul the long service these things ossure ' you. Even our oldest salesmen, ac j customed as they are to the splendid values of this storo, are enthused over j the new spriug garments that have Just I come In. The variety is greater than ! ever. . . war -IF Tk . 1 .... , i tou the many little but important points ! of excellence of our spring suits and show you the hi went ttyles. HAYDEN BROS, Selling the Mcst Clothing in Omaha TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Beat Aajrlenllaral Weekly. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Beet Aarrlvnllnrnl Weekly. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Pnpnlnr nnn Timely Articles. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMEP. Una I Astrlnnllnrnl Weeklr. Merchant? National Bonk N S . (Jmf '. mmd J tU 6mlm Paid nr opiul Mw n-r4w twil tia,Ma" UN1TBD HTATBS DBIHSlTOHY. Kisst M-rpM, ff-UWlt. M W U HJI II tMtft Vrmk Y T MilttA WW Deputy Jtata Veterinarian, food Inspector. H. L RAUACCiQTTI, D. V. S. CITY VETORINAJUAJ. Office and Innnnaryjathand Maaoa Bta. Omaha, ttvu. Telephone to S10 will do the work of $15 In Mens Suits and Overcoats, all this iveck, at "Tic Nebraska?' We have just rrcoived a groat shipment of men's spring suits and overcoats, that our New York resi dent bu.ver had an opportunity to purchase at 'way under price. This great shipment is hero, marked and placed on our counters in our im- I'M mense second floor clothing depart- jr ment, ready for you to make your selections of new spring suits and overcoats at a great saving. The suits are made of imported and do mestic cheviots and worsteds, in all the latest spring shades. The over coats are made of covert cloths, fancy cheviots and oxford grey meltons, lined with the very best grades of serges. Every garment in this immense shipment is a won derful bargain. The man who cares to save all the way from two to eight dollars on his spring suit or overcoat, w ill do well to attend this sale, which commences Tuesday morning and lasts all this "week." Men's Spring Suits and Overcoats $10,Vorth $15 and $16.50 mm if "TOT--"" - I" '' "" n i ..n1 i.,.n,i a7L.'j.Uli;i'. sTTSnlmi. Jt f ir'"fCTT WHERE CAN YOU BUY the follow ing goods for such low prices as we quote? ONLY AT FULLER'S I1.C0 Jayne's Expectorant 60c 60o Jayne's Expectorant 30c $1.00 Ntstar's Balsam 60c 60c Nistar's Balsam 30c 25o Laxative Cold Cure 10c 25o Cascara Quinine 15c (100 Estes' Roach Powder 60o 60c Carbolic Acid, 1-lb. cans..... 20c 25o DANDERINB loo 25c Prepared Chalk, tinted, per lb 10c 25o Vichy Tablets, Warner's 13c 25o Klsslngen Tablets, Warner's 16c lOo Bird Gravel Co LOWEST OF THE LOW. Fuller Drug & Paint Go 114 Snnth 14th Street. We sell paint. GOOD CIGARS CHEAP We are "fornlnst" a combine ot any kind. The cigar trust la trying to monop olise the whole cigar Industry, and we don't believe in that, which ia our reason for selling: 9 Lillian Russell Cigars for 25c Qeorge W. Chllds for 25c Cremo Cigars for !5c New Cuba Cigars for 25c The Miles Medical company are trying to force all the cut price druggists to sell their goods for full price; we don't believe In that, which is our reason for selling: tl.OO Miles' Nervine for 74c 26c Miles' Anti-Pain Pills for 2c 250 Miles' Nerve and L4r Pills for 20c About 99 per ceni of the retail druggists of the whole country are trying to keep life in their combine and force up prices as they used to be. We don't believe in that, so we cut the price on everything in the en tire drug, patent medicine, family liquor, rubber goods, surgical Inst'uments. per fume, sundry or chemical .lne. WR1TK VS FOR FRTCES. NOT CATALOGUES. TELL I'S WHAT TOU NEED; WE'LL FURNISH IT. SCIIAEFER'S DRUO STORE Two Pnonns T4T and 707. S. W. Cnr. lot nd Cklens Spring Styles In Men'sShoes Have you seen - the newest lasts, the' nobbiest styles, that latest thing In men's shoes? ' We are showing them all the popular shapes. The very new, very smart, very eorrect styles for spring. We should like to show them to you and have you try them on and see how comfortably we can fit you, and with s shoe of real style, high quality sad rea sonable price. All leathers all sties. SPECIALS 13. tt.50. $5. nYtfi0E,co. .l&DOBGlAcrfO! ARE YOUR EYES Troubling youT If they are you surely need glasses. Our Optician ia a careful competent person. Iet him teat your eyes. No expense tq you unless you order glaaaes LOOK FOR TUB NAME, S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler 1516 Douglas Street. ALBERT EDHOLM, JEWELER, 107 North 16th Street. Opp. P. O. jrvw a m m Tsyj pv actually ACCRUE INTEREST In theas. sLf1.It KJ 11 13 day's; and how much more beautiful to the eyos than a yellow bank book. BANK your saving's In Dl AllON US SI 5.00 to $600.00 Bailey THE DENTIST J'2Paxton Blk. An Examination of your teeth costs you nothing and may save you one or more that yon would lose by delay. Porcelain crowna $3.60, upward. MIK.IIDA?3 Be1 Wyoming coal, a. n excellent jubjtatule for htvrd coa.ltf ine for cooking. Victor White 1U05 FArmwmJt.Te 1.127 P. E. FLODMAN & CO., JEWELERS 1514 CAPITOL AVENUE. Try us when your watch or clock iiecrtn repairing. You will get firxt-claHH work nt very moderate price. We know that' you will come aain. Our customers are our bent advertising. Any kiml of jewelry repaired or new articles made on (short notice. A Cough Remedy that Cures HOWELL'S ANTI-KAWF Ask your druggist, or send 25c to Howell Drue; Co. , Omaha, Neb.