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TIIE OMAITA DAIXV BEE: TUESDAY, ArRIL 28, 1903. 10 ORGANIZED LABOR AFFAIRS Carpenters EaTe Kot Com to Any Under standing with OontrictorC MEN WILL INSIST ON ADVANCE IN WAGES Hero Taan naif Ik Members of the Bricklayers' Unloa Ga to Other CHI, Walla Troabla ta Oa la Omaha. Carpenter, member! of the Building Tradea council and contractor contradict the statement of the member of the arbitra tion committee of tbe Central Labor union, published yesterdsy. In reference to a settlement of the difficulty between the carpenter and contractor!. The facta, as lathered from the different source!, leem to be that at the meeting Saturday night the contractor! submitted a proposition for a sliding scale which members of tbe car penters' union aald might be a good basis of compromise, but which they would not I endorse nntll after the meeting of the union. At the present time the carpenters stand for their demand of 10 cents an hour ad vance, but members express the opinion that they will accept a compromise, but probably not the sliding scale. Work was to have been suspended at the sew Krug theater yesterday because of the ' employing of ft nonunion plasterer. During all of tha general suspension of building operations work has continued at this building, all being done by day labor by tbe owners, who live in Kansas City nd had sufficient building material on hand to keep busy. The plastering was let to ft contractor who desired to employ ft man who waa under fine by the union. This man was discharged yesterday morning and there was no suspension. Sixty-fire members of the bricklayers anion out of total of 114 hare left the city, the majority having taken jobs for the summer and number baring gone for three months. The larger number are In Council Bluffs. Dee Moines, Sioux City and Kansas City, although ft number bare gone to Denver, 8alt Lake City and San Fran cisco. The men who went to Council Bluffs expect to return to the city If work Is re sumed here In the summer, but have work enough on hand to keep them busy during the summer. A number of the forty-nine remaining members have signified their In tention of withdrawing cards and leaving the city In case work la not resumed shortly after May 1. It was given out yesterday that all conferences between the linemen and the telephone company having failed to pro duce results there would be no more con ferences until requested by tbe company. It was admitted at Labor temple that ft number of the members of the linemen's union had returned to work yesterday, but the statement was made by the busi ness agent that these men had been re porting the work of the union to the com pany since the strike and that the union is la better shape now than before they left. Tom L. Wilson left last evening to at- ' tend the convention of the Machinists' union, which will be held next week at Mil waukee. The delegates from the Omaha lodge will leave later. It Is said that one of the principal matters for consideration will be the proposition to extend the strike on tha Union Pacific to other western roads. A number of the delegates are opposed to this course and one of them, who was In ft general railroad strike In Scotland ft few years ago, said: "A general strike cannot strengthen the cause of any set of men. Ws had all Scotland locked up for several days wbsa we had a general strike thsr. Tba result was that there were many idle men belonging- to no union who would take places of men who were required In places where mora Immediate necessity existed for resumption at work, and the strikers had no sources from which to draw from, as their friends were not earning wages." OMAHA. April 27. To the Public: I de sire to Inform you that the business men of Omaha In conjunction with my competi tors have threatened to "stop my supplies" that Is refuse to sell me supplies unless I recede from my agreement with the cooks and waiters' unions. I have signed th scale presented by the unions, being de sirous of sharing my prosperity with those who help to make It. As a consequence I am threatened with the displeasure of and persecution by my competitors and Omaha business ' men, provided I do not Increase my prices and rescind my agreement with the unions. This I refuse to do. I am of those who believe that the "union is here to stay", and I cannot say I regret that fact.' I bollove that honorable and equit able dealing between employer and employe la the true basis of domestic peace and harmony In any community, Omaha not ex cepted. I have been In business In Omaha more than twenty years; I have thriven during prosperous times and In common with others have suffered In years of adversity, which lster years prompted me to Introduce the "ten cent meal." My venture was crowned with success. I now refuse to be Intimidated by my competitors or Omaha 1 I - l tVCPAV f iff 17. fii m w JPAAmOEfl-y- -assy Boys Clothing Third Floor. vsTocirJ5 3rd nor Special Sales for Tuesday Ladies' Shirts Waists at 95c A great bargain-giving sale of the newest style spring shirt waists. Thousands of the swellest and daintiest shirt waist effects for spring and summer at less than half prxce. " we bought toe enure siock ot one oj iew u or a manufacturers of the highest grade ladies' waists. Many of these are samples, none worth less jf F'T? than $2, many $2. 50 and $3 waists, in .J) one lot at one price 50c Summer Fabrics at 15c. New, stylish and much sought n.ter summer fabric, the 50c kind, mer cerized canvas, silk wralstlngs, American Tongee, silk linen, -f E? silk moussellne, etc., at a yard IOC Special Bargains in Embroideries Embroideries from the neat and dainty patterns up to the wide and showy widths, at Just one-half the regular price SUISSE, NAIN SOOK, CAMBIUC, HAM- OC. IE- 4 fs- 1 BUUO. at, a yard. uC, IOC, 1 UCs OiC Tuesday Sale of Pearl Buttons In all sizes and styles, some with slight Imperfections, worth regular up to 50c a dozen, go in lots tC- f CT at, a dozen IOC, 1UC, OC, AaZ MILLINERY ON SECOND FLOOR. 50c BLACK FLOWERS AT IOC For Tuesday we offer several thousand bunches of handsome -f rv black violets and roses. Every bunch' regularly priced, 1 1. J C should be 60c, while they last, a bunch .evx-rw Pocketbooks and Wrist Bags at 39c. TIIE GREATEST SALE OF THE YEAR ON FINE LEATHER GOODS. IIIGIILY FASHIONABLE WRIST HAGS, CHATELAINE BAGS, POCKET-BOOKS, BILL BOOKS, CIGAR CASES, CARD CASES, ETC. Every one of them from a drummer's sample stock. Finished in all stylish leathers, fine carved Mexican, levant, real seal, walrus, alligator, etc. Many of these fine f"X leather novelties, worth as high as JC 1.50 and $2.00, tomorrow at Tuesday, tbe grind special sale comes off that we have been preparing for all the week, and never In tbe history of our merchandising was there such another op portunity for genuine trustworthy bargains as we will place on this sale. ' WHITE MERCERIZED OXFORDS and VESTINGS tbe very latest, just In. at halt what Is asked for at other placea. Thousands of yards of the most seasonable wash goods Just received, mill ends of foreign and domestic goods, by the carload. Irish, Scotch and German table linens, quilts, white and colored flannels, embroidered flan nels, etc., at prices less than other stores actually own these goods. J5o full bleached union table linen, at. yard 75c extra heary bleached all linen table damask. 66 inches wide QQf at. yard w3C 11.00 extra heavy bleached all linen tame damasK, at, yara .... 60c extra heavy Scotch table linen. Oil. ou incnes wide, at, yard a I v 11.60 full bleached napkins, guaranteed all linen, 6x8 size at, dosen 6o heavy bleached twilled crash yard 8Vio all linen brown crash at, yard 1-Sc soft finish bleached muslin, yard wide, at, yard .. 26c bleached sheeting, 81 incnes wide, at, yard lOo quality bleached pillow cases, sise 4oxm, at , 59c bleached sheets, sise sixvu, at . 22Ho extra fine unbleached sheeting, 2 yards wide, at Salo of Straw Hatting for Next Monday A great purchase of the choice of au entire ship load of straw mattings at one-half its regular value. The biggest sale of straw mattings ever attempted in the west. Watch daily papers for particulars. ON SALE MONDAY, MAY 4. Watch Our Windows t ,s. L.rr i bi wm mm m ma aa sea a., rm im as Watch Our JT . M I -T HIT B1 rn?JH mnaows business men under any pretense. I have never had trouble with the unions and pro pose to have none, my intlmidators not withstanding. I take this method of noti fying my patrons of more than twenty years that "Billy Huston" will continue to supply their wants, whether Omaha mer chants supply him or not; that his meals will continue to he served and oooked by union labor as heretofore; by men and women paid according to the union scale prevailing In this district. BILLT HUSTON. One-Way Bates To many points in the states of California, Oregon and Washington. EVERY DAY the Union Pacific will sell one-way colonist tickets at the following rates from Missouri river terminals: $26.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles and many other California points. ' $20 to Ogden, Salt Lake City. 120.00 to Butte, Anaconda and Helena. ' $22.60 to Spokane and Wenatchee, Wash. $25.00 to Everett, Falrbaven and New Whatcom, via Huntington and Spokane. $25.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. $25.00 to Ashland, Roseburg, Eugene, Al bany and Salem, via Portland. Tickets on sale dally to June 15, 1903. City ticket office, 1324 Farnam street. 'Phone 316. Aanoancements of tbe Theaters. The special train which is to bring Rich ard Mfansfleld and his enormous company and equipment to the Boyd tonight to pre sent "Julius Caesar," Is made up of ten cars. They are the great actor's own pri vate car, four palace cars for the artists, musicians and others of the company, Ave extra long cars for tbe scenery, furniture, properties, hangtnga, armor and costumes of the production. No time can be set for the arrival of the Mansfield special. It will arrive, however, at the earliest moment that swift engines can bring it, for it has the right of way over all railroads, and there will be a whole caravan of scene and baggage wagons at the station to transport the production to the theatre. The train comes from St. Joseph, Mo. LAVERTY ENJOINS THE B01RD South Omaha Bohool Director Blacks Hiring or ieiahan. SAYS ASSOCIATES HAVE . CONSPIRED Chara-es that' They Propose o con tract Fatnre Indebtedness Despite His Protest aa Board Hem. aad Taxpayer. Upon the prayer of Jay Laverty as a resident taxpayer of Seuth Omaha. Jurtm Dickinson yesterday aimed a restraining oraer enjoining until tbe hearing Laverty's fellow member! of tha South of Education from prematurely electing leacnera over Ms protest, which, he alleges they have conspired to do. thouch tha ann. dltion of the city treasury does not warrant uca acuon nor tne law Justify It. Their contemplated action he explains, would have the effect of contracting obligations for period beyond the official life of the present membership of the board. The order enjoins Alonso V. Millar. Th.n dors Schroeder, Anton L Lott, Joseph L. n-uoai, jonn ii. Loecnner and James Mur phy front "electing any nerson or narsona as sohool teachers or employee for the next eniutng school year within the school dis trict of South Omaha," and from entering Into any contract with any employes where, by debts will be contracted which will be binding upon the district In violation of law. Very Low nates To points in Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, British Columbia, Utah and Cole. rado, in effect dally from February 15 to April SO. via Chicago Great Western rail way. Write to J. P. Elmer, Q. P. A., Chi cago, for full particulars. Farm loans. Forgan-Haskell Co., 420 N. Y. Life Building. , Tel. 470. When the young mother is allowed to get up for her first meal, even tnougn she takes it alone, it seems good to her to K j I 1 take tbisone step nearer I ( the family circle, and sac counts inc usvs un til her strength will be f nil v retnret . Rut f very often strength does not come as exoected. and she lingers in lan guor and weakness. At such a time there is need of an invigo rating tonic, and the very best tonic which a nursing mother can use is Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription. It eon- tauia no alcohol nor narcotics. It gives real strength. "Favorite Prescription" is a reliable woman's medicine. It establishes regu larity, dries weakening drains, heals in flammation and ulceration ana cures ' female weakness. "I cannot nrmite Dr. Pierce's Fsx-orite Pre- criDtion too hmhlv s a tonic for tirrd worn vuaro euevilly thou who arc ahitctrd with frnisl wrakaru. write Mr. Irs W. Holme, of CcUar Ruul Iowa. It ha SelptJ me very much aud a kilful phyaioan said to me in an swer to my quraiion a to iu cfiiracy. ' I kaow of case wnere it ha really worked woadcia.' The Common Sense Medical Adviser, looS Urve pages in paper covers, is sent ret on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to iv expen ot mailing only. Adores r. K. V. Pierce, Buttalo, N. Y. A medal and diploma for- "an tiMllani champagne, agreeable bouquet, delicious navor. cook's imperial Extra Dry. Douglas Printing Co., 1508 Howard. Tel 64. E WHY THE BOILER EXPLODED Plaintiff la Damage Bait Avers that It Waa I aed While De fect Ire. Nathan P. Dodge, jr., as administrator of the estate of David R. Jenkins, hss brought suit against the Union Pacific rail road and Richard Paul, the company's en gine Inspector In tbe round bouse at Coun cil Bluffs, for $5,000. The petition alleges that the company and Paul are responsible for the explosion of a freight engine boiler at Haven, June 13, 1901, which explosion killed Jenkins, its fireman. . The specific allegation la that tbe boiler of the engine was defective because built without crown bars and provided with a water guage defective became ths pipe leading to It was so small that it clogged and made the guage show more water than was In the boiler. Had Paul made a proper Inspection of the engine before It was tsken from the round house for tbe trip the ac cident would not have happened, the peti tioner arguea. Dodge sues to recover for Jenkins' widow and young son. Poatotnee Jaaltors la Vallorat. Cjstodian Barrows has provided seven at tne JiiiiMor. wnosa om keeps them In tne puDiie guse continually, with blue timinera and dark blue hats with ih. letter. V. S. C. 11. C. H. P. O. meanTng th United States court house, custom house and postotrlc. The change la a wel come one. as It has been the cuatom of tha Janitors heretofore to wear their old clothes I out in woraing axouna ui nullum". The funeral of Mrs. Jennie B. Crosby wife of Judge Crosby, will be from tbe family residence, 416S Cuming street, Tues day. April 28, at I p. m. DONAHUE MAKES GOOD CATCH Chief Gathers la Mai Waated (or Jewelry Store Robbery ta Mlaawaota. Chief of Police Donahue received a tele gram yeaterday from the police officials at Black Buck, Minn., to hold Frank Cum mings, who was arrested by the chief Thursday night on suspicion. He is wanted there for robbing the Jewelry store of A M. Robinson of $1,700 worth ot watches A number of the watche were recovered by Chief Donahue. Cummlngs sold one of the watchea In the city, the works of which were worth $60. He sold a tiuio! r of then elaewhere In thia locality and through Iowa. He was methodical in his work, and kept a record of the date or sale of escb watch and what he received tar it. He has confessed that he la the man waated, afd will be heid tor the Minnesota olhceri reward of $200 waa offered for a Is atpre tension, which will, of course, go to Ctlef Donahue. (ft RAN THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE In comparing Grain-O and coffee remember that while tha taste is the same Grain-O gives health and strength while coftee shatters the , nervous system and breeds disease of the digestive organs. Thinking people prefer Graiu-O and its ben efits. TRY IT TO-DAY. Atgroosrs sxxywhars ; Uo. sad tie. par package, nn .AW 1 LA U M L. nni rHTnn nnrnini I n SALES. THE) RELIAflMS STORE. ass n m 18 IT Every Item Just as Advertised. I9c 49c 98c 31c 41c 5c I9ic lie .39c 154c 16c fine bleached pillow casing, fill s incnes wide, at, yara I WW One table all klnda of white goods, full I5c pieces, worth 86c yard. at, yarn One table 40-Inch India llnons, organd'es, lawns, mercerized walstings, dimities, nainsooks and fancy stripes, In long mill ends, not a yard worth 111 a less than 25c, at, yard IUG One table mercerized walstlngs, In all the new weaves (full pieces) not a yard worth less than 75c, OCs at, yard n3G Mercerized ducks, in light grounds with dark figures and stripes, suitable for la dles' and children's wear, I C worth Sue, at I3G Imported Swisses and batistes, light grounds, . with lace and corded stripes. In dark colors worth 25c, iqi. for C Printed piques, printed batistes, yard wide, plain zephyr ginghams, black corded ba tistes and French plaids, worth 20c, for . Block India llnons, worth 2t)c for '.. 10c 81c Printed batistes, plain colored chambray fllnghams and fancy colored Cu awns, worth 15c, for '. .. .(MG Extra quality dress ginghams, black sat eens and printed dimities. Cm worth 12Vic, for OC Scotch lawns, In the newest spring designs, strictly fast colors, Q worth 10c, for OS Omaho, Has Greeted Theodore R-oosevelt, President of These United States With one accord the citizens of this great city, re gardless of political cred, united in welcoming the nation's chief. To the thousands of visitors who came from all over the state to join in this ovation we extend a most cordial, invitation to make this Btore their headquarters while in Omaha. We want jou who are strangers in the city to feel at home in this store. To walk about its various sections and see everything that it has of interest to offer you. We want every man who has ever heard of this store or who has ever done business with us to come to our clothing depart ment. and Bee the wonderful line spring suits that we have on sale at ?9.00. They'll please you. They'll sur prise you you'll find nothing as good as them any where for less than $13.50. Then, we want you to go to our men's hat department and see the sample line of hats we have on sale. You'll find hats there worth f2.50 that you can buy for f 1.50. Hats worth $3.00 for $2.00. Hats worth ?3.50 and f4.00 for $2.50. nn em ALL WE NEED TO SAY to intelligent ladles Intending to buy 6EWINO MACHINES is that we have the NEW HOME, WHITE, STANDARD, DOMESTIC and HOUSEHOLD all very popular be cause they have been thorougly tried and found satisfactory In every respect. Cheaper machines at $15.00 up. P. E. FLODMAN & CO. TELEPHONE 1574. 1514 CAPITOL AVENUE. The Best Office Building Sp: Moving is not pleasant to think aboMt except when the prospect of a handsome office is in prospect. You have to get up a certain amount of steam to move, even when you are driven to desperation by noor lanitor work, wpptrhed tillSZ Time levator service and offices - . 1 l, 1 2 I iiitLi utive ufi-u iuuii ill utru John Rudd, Jeweler IjMovingTime Makes a Specialty of HIGH GRADE RAILROAD WATCHES If your watch falls to keep correct time, I Watch Inspector for let us repair. We will guarantee to make I 0. BU P. M. & U., Nebraska Dir. U.4N.W .It run right. I Ky, Neb. and Wyo. DIv. 115 SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET. CALIFORNIA NEEDS WORKERS RepresemtatlTe -ot Fruit Growers and Other Bttstaesa Mem Visit . Omaha. m!L t M. M l worseTa ior our - urcnarus ton uciua are needed , In California." says W. H. Murray, who Is in the city for a few days and la staying at the Hurray hotel. "The question has grown to be a serious one because of the immense increase In the pro duction of everything that is raised, dug or made in California. There is a commit tee of the State Fruit Growers' association organised to look after this question. B. N. Rowley, secretary of the labor committee. 25 Montgomery street, San Francisco, will make a Ave months' contract with labor ers men or women. For the remaining aeven months of the year I 'can assure plenty of work. We want workera in Cali fornia and we are willing to pay them good wages. - Mr. Murray is on a five-months tour of the east and middle west In the Interests of California and especially the fruit growers there. He represents the Cali fornia promotion committee, composed of business men from all kinds of industrial and commercial organizations, and in ad dition the California Fruit Grower, a paper published in Baa Francisco. The promotion committee is a new wrinkle in publicity enterprise and its duties art) to never let the world forget the advantages of California. It Is spend ing big sums on printers' Ink and sending out personal representatives such as Mr. Murray to boom the state 'and make the statistics and facts as recorded as familiar to the people of the United States as the multiplication table. Officially It la stated that the object of the committee Is to "ad vertise the resources . and to promote the settlement and development of the state ot California." 'I think that Omaha and Nebraska could gain much good from such a bureau,-' said Mr. Murray. "It has proven Its worth to the people of California and leading busi ness men In the cities I have visited rrve declared themselves greatly In favor of Its Institution." Will Do All This for Ton. Dr. King's New Life Pills puts vim. vigor and new life Into every nerve, muscle and organ of the bo4y. Try them. 25c. For sale by Kuhn ft Co. UALV RATES Via Wabash R. R. St. Louis snd return $13.60. Bold April J8-27-28-29-30 and May 1. New Orleans and rsturn, $29.60. Sold April 11-12-13, May l-t-S-4. Information, City Office, 1601 Far nam St.. or address Harry E. Moores, o. A. P. D., Omaha. Neb Hew Orleaas, La. From Msy 1 to 4 inclusive the Missouri Pacific will sell round trip tickets for $29.50, account aaeetlng National Medical association. -For information call at or address city office, S. K. corner 14th and Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. T. F. Godfrey, Pass, and Ticket Agt. Here Is your opportunity to buy at halt price and some less for one day only we will sell all our $10.00. 1 11. GO up to $13.50 curtains for, per pair, $6.75. You know wa mesn )ust what wa ssy. Drapery Depart ment- ORCHARD a WILHELM. FIVE MILLIONS DELINQUENT Oowitj Board Will Deolds Whsther to Oollsot Old Tax Aooonnts. ' QUESTION ABOUT NEW SCAVENGER LAW Whether It Will Be Kaforeea In Donslas County la for Cosamla. aloaera to Decide Tax Lists Almost Ready. Whether the scavenger law for the collection of delinquent taxes by the sale of property will become operative In uougias county Is a question now before the Board of County Commissioners. Tbe use of the method prescribed in the law Is optional with the county boards. As tbe list of delinquents must be In the hands ot the county treasurer by Msy 15, accord ing to the law, the commissioners are ex pected to take action very soon. Compilation of the lists of persons owins taxes as far back aa there are records means a great amount of labor on ths part of city treasurers and other subordinate financial officers throughout the county. In Omaha and South Omaha extra men have been employed to work on the books and for sometime preparation of the delinquent lists has been in progress. This has been done In anticipation of a decision of the county board to make use of the new law and reap some returns on about $5,000,000 old taxes that are due. IS of paint as well as soap and water. THE BEE BUILDING always looks fresh and attractive be cause it is never allowed to get out of re pair. This together with efficient janitor service make it a pleasant place to do I ! T 1 J 1VI. XI X B. uuBiuetst. ieiue iuih iue rents are no hifrher than in other buildintrs. R. C. Peters & Co., RENTAL. AGENTS, Ground Floor. Bes Bids. A Good Thins; for Mother. If she is tired out, sickly, run down. Elec tric Bitters will give her new life or there's no charge. Try them. COo. For sale by Kuhn ft Co. St. Paul aad Return, fia.n.1. On April 21 and 28 the Illinois Central R. R. will sell tickets to St. Paul and Minne apolis and return at rate of 512.35, good for return 21 days from date of sale. Tickets at No. 1402 Farnam St. W. H. BRILL. D. P. A., Omaha, Neb. The ladles ct '.he First Baptist church will give a dinner Tuesday and Wednesday, April 28 and 29, at 1416 Harney, from 11:30 until I o'clock. Strawberry shortcske will be served. Come; bring your friends. T. LOUS AD RKTIRX. Via Mlasoarl Paclao Railroad. $13.50 for round trip, from April 26 to May 1 inclusive. For information call at city office, southosst, corner Fourteenth aad Douglas streets. DltU. LOCKS Helen M.. widow of Sidney E. Locks, at ( a- m.. April 27. runeral from residence. 131 North Thirty-ninth street. Wednesday. April 2i. at I D. m. Interment Prosusct Hill. fTMIAHA'S LOWEST yj DRUG PRICES Can always be found at Sherman & McCon ..ll'. rtriiir ainra. We rare not who or how many are the "Rlchmonds" In the field we shall always see that our customers set tha lieneflL of the lowest prices obtainable In this market, be the item BORAX or BONESET. HOKAX (pure) pound package o .tic Meiinen'a Talcum Powder for.... lie $100 Swamp Root (Kilmer's), we sell.... lie &0c Neale's Catarrh Tablets, we sU.... J"c tl 00 Newbro's Herplclde, we sell . 74c WE OIVB YOU WHAT YOU ASK FOR. 5oc Syrup of Fins genuine we sell 4c 2Sc Mifltletoe Cream, we sell Wc 11.00 Wine Cardul, w sell Jc Bmall Garfield Tea for Jl l'A) Pure 2-graln Quinine Pllla for c $1.00 Peruna for f. c The above la the genuine, bearing top strip label. $1 uu Listerlne (Lambert's), for c 6uc Stuart s Dyspeisla Tableta for We One pound Mixed Bird Seed for c 2&c GruVKS' Tooth Powder 12c 5(c Mull's Grape Tonic for. 4oc 25c Kirk's Juvenile Soap for l"c x. Hrnu.n Hr'jnchlal Troches for l"c 6uc William's Pink Pills for i'JC 1 UO visa Juckson's Bed Bug Extermi nator, sold and guaranteed for TBc ll.uo Chrystal Tonic, w sell 1'oc &k! Rhine Wine, we sell 25c fcKle Cond-nsed Milk for loc Yes. indeed, we publish a catalogue, and it rontaliik about lu.ouo drug items at cut prices. Write for It. Stieman&McConnellDrugCo. Cor. ttlh and Dodge, Omaha, Neb. The Time Has Come when your old watch ought to be replaced with a new one. Our thin model gents' watch Is the thing these days, our stock of ladles' watches, as well aa genta, la thoroughly up-to-date. If you are thinking of buylne one, spend a few minutes with. us. Look lor the name S: W. LINDSAY. Jeweler, 1516 DougUs Street. m ml There Is No Use In Tryinr to go through life without making the acquaintance of a dentist. That acquaintance may be pleasant or otherwise. The neglect of your teeth will make the visit anything but pleasant. A12 PAXTOM.BX'X Imperial Hair Regenerator Is ersry wasre recognised a tbe STANDARD HAIR COLORING for Gray er BlMMihed Httr. Iu appll eatlon 1 not affeeted by hatbsi serial la ourliDC;! absolutely harmlea. aiKt ln Tlubletor Bear ana Wn.tach. OSl APPLICATION LA8TB MONTHS, ample el ysur.aatr oolor4 .f?V - Imperial Chemical Co., 135 W. 23d St., N. T. . . ... r. , . M t i i SHIia Dy BlHlinin ac scivuhugh vtui ,., Omaha. Neb. i.i AN EASY RIDDLE Who has ths finest drug store In OtnahaT Who has tha most elegant snd complete soda fountain In Nebraska?' Who has the most expert soda water dispenser, who csn make every fancy drink ever dreamed ofevrrr (D of which tastea like more? Who has the only fountain which has Pt'RE. FILTERED. SPARKLING WATER flowlnr tbroush it. same as the carbon ated soda water, all vou want to drink. FREE FOR NOTHING? Why. anyone who has been in our store since we GOT pHXED VP could suess the riddle with nslf an eye. If you have not seen this modern store, we want vou to IF YOU HAVE NOT TASTED SODA AS IS BODA. we want you to. so vou will know where you CAN GET GOOD SODA. Ice cresm Is another special feature here WE MAKE OUR OWN. WITH ELECTRIC POWER OF OL'R OWN. We don't claim to have the BEST MADE, because others have ss good, perhsns. but ws do claim NO ONE HAS BETTER. As to fruit lulces. we use PEACH AND C LA R RIDGE'S and that set-t)- that part. COME AND SEE THEN TRT. CUT PR1CB DRUO STORE Two Phones T4T and TOT. W, Coraer Uta aad Iblcauo Sts. SCIlAEFEn'S Deputy ".late Teterlnartaa, Food Inspector. H. L. RfilSlCCIOTTI, D. V. S. CITT VSTBRINARLAN. Office and Innrtoarjr. JUiad Mason Bta, Omaha. Neb. Telephone 63S. We're at No Expense to selling our men's specials at $8.50. They are only one line ot a hundred we carry. We would have to keep all the help we now have, pay Just as much rent, do as much advertising, use as much light If we didn't have a "$3.E0 speclsl" in the house. That's tbe rcsson we're able to put so much real value In every pair we don't depend on tbem for profit on the contiary we give what would be our profit to you. That's cer tainly Worth considering. DREXEL SHOE CO. OMiht's UvU-Date Shoe Ittise ItH FARNAM STREET osAigAinw I I K. M CWwr Fmntm mmj IMA M. t ' ! t4 mp capHal Si.. Sni . t'NTKD UTATKH MilfMITOHY. Morpk; plm B S Wo. Mr aiiiHiM I . k r Imu f hfcft V T H , 1 1, M fct r