TTTE OMAITA DAILY"" DEI?! ' TUESDAY. , MATtCIT 1. 1004. STATE TO BOND COUNTY DEBT f 1 i III Trading Stamps Fret wit. ill Cish Purchases, Green Trading Stamps Every Time Premium Yiluis Superior To All Others 1 Tile; ItKl.IAui.K s i una; 12 ' ' WO a i r i j 1 1 1 1 i v i i j i -3 i V W I I - . I W 1E1X.II W Fl m M a r M m mt ,,mm ) 1!! ! ,i Will MaV Offer Irtsc eding Those of Pria'. Financial Ccncwr.i, OFFICIALS FAVOR SCHEME AT PRESENT Board l)liror Matter of ftahmlltlng to People I'roponHlon of Voting on KloBllna oanty's Indebtedness. The mnftcr of the expediency of calling a Kpcrliil Flection tn tlve the people a chance to vote on the question of whether or not the county's Indebtedness Khali be floated. In Ihe prtnclpnl burden now upon the minds of the county commissioners and was argued so enrnetly. though In formally, by tho mnmhiTS of the board Monday morning that a regular meeting called for 10 o'clmk hiul not convened at U:3T. . There ncems to Im a unanimity of opinion among tho members of the board, as well as among the other county ofTlctnla familiar with the condition of county finances, that to bond the debt Is a Rood and, under proper management, nafe way to save some money for tho taxpayers, but there Is con siderable diversity of Judgment as to Just the way to go about the operation. The outstanding Indebtedness of the county at this time, as shown by the books in the auditor's office. Is In tho vicinity of 2W,nno, a little more than half of that sum being on warrants Issued by the board which have not as yet made their appear ance In the office of the county treasurer, payment by him on warrants having been stopped last August on account of a short age, of funds, due to the noncollectlon of taxes and other minor causes, Amonnt on Interest. Mr. Pink's books show only about flli.100, on which Is being paid an Interest of T per cent, while the warrants Issued which have not been paid by him amount to nearly If not quite I13S,00 more, on which like rate of Interest Is being paid, amounting on the whole to J17.500 yearly. One or two bonding concerns already have manifested a willingness to take this off the county's hands at a much lower rate of Interest and It Is expected that when tho matter has attained more publicity that other offers will be received. A To peka concern already has offered to bond the debt for 3 per cent, a saving of a little more than $5,000 on the prosent rate. Chairman O'Keeffe of the board has been Informed, however, that the state treasurer will, at the proper time, submit a better proposition than this, which, In substance, will be that the state will bond the debt at SH per cent up to 2flO,OnO, and besides give a bonus of (20,000. Thin Is a quarter of 1 per cent better than the outside concern will do, aside from the bonus, and while the state puta the limit at $300,000, It Is regarded as probable that taxes enough will have been collected before the time comes that any action la taken to reduce the county's liability to this sum. Provided the board Intends to have the matter come up to bo voted on at the regular spring elec tion, it will have to take action on It Im modlately, as notice must, according to law, be posted for thirty days before the lection, setting forth a statement of the question to be voted upon. A proposition from the Topeka Bond com pany to bond the debt on the term above stated waa received at the meeting of the board when It finally convened at noon and was referred to the cornmfttee on finance Without dUtfuanlon. Matters of Roatlae. The monthly appropriation bills for sal ary of county employes, amounting to M6M.Uk end two or three minor txpensM Vera presented and approved. An acre of land at the corner of Thirty-sixth street and Wooiworth avenue waa leased to Pr. M. C. Sumner for a term of ten years. Dr. Bumney will build a summer residence upon the land. Dr. W. 8. White waa reappointed assist ant city physician for tfouth Omaha at a monthly salary of $50. Advertisements were issued for bids for sixty rods of grading and for the electrlo wiring of the court house. The board adjourned to Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, when the natter of bonding the county debt will be taken up. RAPID WORK IN POLICE COURT Forty Offenders Are Disposed of by Jndff Berks, In Thlrty-SI Minutes. Forty petty offenders, part of Monday morning's grist In police, court, were ar raigned and disposed of in thirty-six min utes. Most of the cases were the old ' reliable "plain drunks" of the Saturday night and Sunday, consignment, with no visible means of support except an occa sional hard luck tale or a pocket knife. Then there waa a number who had for gotten the admonition to love one another, as they were arrested for fighting. James Flemmlng of various lodging houses won the first time prise, thirty days, for begging and being disorderly In the proscribed district. One of Flem ming'a optics was concealed behind a bandage, and It was sold that when the women In the burnt neighborhood refused to give him money for his sore eye he would make his presence felt in a dis orderly manner. ' Thomas Lay den of South Omaha waa arrested by Officer Jackson on a charge of throwing a beer bottle through two windows In a disreputable house. The Maglo City man was fined $12 and costs. May Jackson, 1113 Capitol avenue, and tier alleged pal, W. II. Dean, were fined $5 and $10 and coats, respectively. It is charged that a traveling man was relieved of some mileage and papers, which were found in the woman's house. According -to the records, I. N. Wilson, another Bouth Omaha man, went wrong while visiting here over Sunday. He waa QUICiUVORK Tha Experience of an Omaha Man With tha Littta Conqueror. Tha experience of Mr. Alfred Wllletts related In the following words will deeply Interest hundreds of readers. Mr. Wllletts la an Omaha rltlsen, residing at tllO Oraifd Ave. No better proof of merit can be had than his statement, lie buys: "For about aix months a dull aching over the region of my kidneys was more pronounced when I stooped or did any thing requiring a strain on the muscles of the back. Thinking lxn'a Kidney Pills might help me I procured a box at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store. Corner Kill and Douglas treat and they did me a wor d of g od tT J never would have advtsad others to pro cure the remedy and take a course of tha treatment." ' For tale by 'all dealers. Price, 60 cents per box. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, N, y., aole agents for th l' n't id r3ta.ua Remember um nauie, Doaii's, and Uk no ftubatltiiae S Bankrupt Sale OF Entire Wholesale Stock of Fine Silks at About One-Third Value On Sale Tuesday at Twenty-nine Cents a Yd. We offer for gala five cases of these high grade silks Silks for shirt walat suits, fine colored and black lining taffetas, printed foulards on medium and dark grounds, In dots, scrolls, etc., white and black wash silks, fancy armure silks for petticoats, Pongee silks and a great many other walsting silks -This U without ques tion the greatest silks bargain we ever offered. A great num ber of these silks have been displayed during the pa9t few days in our show window, where-they have been greatly admired On sale Tuesday on Bargain Squares at 50c Silk Ornaments at 5c About 11,000 fanoy sllK ornaments and drops also spangled ana oeaaea ornaments, rorsKirtana waist trim ming In black, white and fancy colors many . are worth as high as BOo each, tomorrow on bargain square, at, each Embroideries in all widths, many sets to match upto 24 inches wide also ribbon beadings and " Q f fancy galloons, worth up to 7So yd., at ydlUC-lC-j)C Laces at 5c, 10c, :5c and 25c Galloons, bands and lnsertings up to lO inches wide, many suitable for sleeves net tops, lierres, J" Ift IP IT etc., worth upto 7Bc yd., at yd 3C-1UC-1DC-Z3C Watch our J Windows i" fined $10 and costs for displaying South Omaha enthusiasm In an east side resort. Alvtn Flint of Council Bluffs came to Omaha on Sunday to shake off the ennui of country Ufa. At 2:15 Klonday morning he was taken to the police station, so the Ms TKJOR says, tn m, hppy state, walking along Douglas street with a slight list to port and his watch chain dangling from his vast. His watch was gone, but how, when or where the Iowa man could not say, but ha had a suspicion that the officer might have taken it. He left $3.60 good Iowa money at tha police court for his experience. WANT TWENTY THOUSAND MORE Directors of Auditorium Issue New Appeal for Funds to Finish Bulldlaa-. Twenfy thousand dollars la to be raised for the Auditorium in subscriptions of $100 each. This plan was adopted at the meet ing of the board of directors Monday In the Board of Trade building and the sixteen directors present each signed the list for a subscription. The Idea la to give persons who have not the means to subscribe large amounts, but who wish to heip as much as they can, a chance to help in finishing tha building. A meeting will be called Satur day noon and it will then bo known how many name have been signed to the list. This $20,000 will place tha roof on the Audi torium, pay for the windows and doors and the floorix.g. J. F. Carpenter offered to be one of twenty to pay or raise the $30,000 In ton days. F. A. Nash and T. C. Byrne also signed an agreement of this kind. .The sev enteen others are all that prevent the Im mediate payment of this sum. SHOWS PLANSJO CHITTENDEN Edqulst Win Consult with Govern. anent Engineer ou Survey to Curb Missouri. - County Surveyor Edqulst will go to Sioux City this morning to lay before United Suites Government Engineer Chit tenden the plans recently formulated by the Board of County Commissioners to temporarily prevent further encroachment of the Missouri river upon certain lands and property tn South Omaha. It Is neces sary that the permission of the government, through Colonel Chittenden be obtained be fore the work may be done, and Mr. Ed qulst will take with him the survey re cently made of the premises In question, as well as the charts and maps neoessary to make a complete showing of the exist ing danger to property holders on the river bank at the point In question. No hesita tion on the part of the government repre sentative to grant the desired permission Is anticipated. NEW TEMPLE FOR THE MASONS Building; May Be Erected by the Various Lodges Which Favor New Home. It Is understood that tha Masonic lodges of Omaha, are considering the advisability of erecting a new Masonic temple some time in the near future. The matter haa been taken up at lodge meetings lately, and It seems that a majority of the members are In favor of buying a site and putting up a substantial temple aa the old one haa grown too small to accommodate the members. BRYAN TO TALK FOR CHURCH XI 111 Lecture ou Ills European Trio (or Bcneflt of BulldlutT ruud. .' W. . J. Bryan will soon deliver a lecture In this city for the benefit of the building fund of the Bouth Tonth Street Methodist church. It la the Intention of the church to erect a new building at an early data. Mr. Bryan will apeak on his Kuropoaa tour. K pangiea 5c IS.- Watch our fLne Windows W1THNELL CASE IN COURT Building Inspector's Bights in Inquiry Matter to B. Passed Upon. HE REFUSES TO SIGN ANY AGREEMENT Determined Not to Testify In Ex ecutive Session and Proposed Stipulations Are of No Avail. ' Efforts to agree to stipulations whereby Building Inspector Wlthnell would testify before the council committee charged with Investigating paving specifications have failed, and the hearing on the application for a writ prohibiting secret sessions of the committee will come up before Judge Day In the district court this afternoon. Meanwhile the committee stands adjourned and will do nothing until the case Is settled. The building; Inspector told the news paper men yesterday that be would not sign the articles prepared by City Attorney Wright. Ho said he had determined to Insist upon his original demand for an open session and would be satisfied with nothing else. Saturday, Wlthnell's attorney drew up stipulations, which In effect permitted them to obtain, a transcript of all the evidence up to date, the right to recall any wit nesses already heard, making it incum bent upon the committee to reissue sub poenas upon' demand, and. In the failure of the witness to appear, that his testi mony in chief could not stand; providing for the presence of private stenographers and allowing the continuous presence of Contractors Hugh Murphy and John Grant, after they had been examined, at any and all times. Wasti to Avoid Litigation. The city attorney wished to avoid litiga tion, if possible, and determined to grant as many concessions as he deemed possible, providing the committee would authorize him to do so. He agreed to all the articles of the Witbnell stipulations, save the clauses referring to giving them a transcript of evidence already taken, and making the testimony of witnesses already called un available provided they were summoned again and could not be found. He drew up new forma accordingly and presented them to Wlthnell's attorneys, only to have them rejected because they contained the alterations. "I do not propose to have evidence knocked out by any questionable methods,' said Mi Wright "Their stipulations would make it posalble for them to transport witnesses and then endeavor to recall them to the stand. If they could not be found their original testimony would have to be stricken out.' I don't say there are any Intentions of thla kind, but I don't propose to leave the way clear for any such evasions. So far as a transcript of the evidence Is concerned, they may look It over but they can't copy it so that a board ASTHMA Medical authorities now concede that under th tyrtrm o! trreluieut introduced by lit. Frank Wheuel of Chicago, ASTHMA CAN BC CURED. Dr. U D Knott. Lebanon. Kt.: Pr. t. E. Broun. Primghar. Iowa; Dr. J. C. Currrer, St. fsul, Minn : Pr M. U Cnfley, 8t Louis, Mo.: Pr. C. r. Beard. So. Framing bam. Mint.. bear witueni to tliteOuacT ol Ills treatment u.l tha uerDiii-n-v ol the cure la their own cases. Pr. Vhetl new method it a radical departure froia the old taihlonea moke powders, tpraT. etc.. Ubicn relieve but do not cure. FREE TEST THEATM ENT Dteoarad lor anv one living a short deecrip- Uou ol the caw. and tending names ol two other aathmauc aulferars Ak lur buoklut ol ciparivucaa ol tboaa cured. FRANK V7HETZIL, M. D., a AoarWa ciare swag. Chicago, jj L2KM Main floor alterations are on in earnest. Quite a transformation has occurred in dry goods section. There are thousands of snappy little bar gains for the alert shopper. Keep a close eye on them. Lard! Lard. Lard! A great Green Trading Stamp Sate of Lard. Lard is advancing everyday. Tuesday we make an extraordinary special just that you may lay in a supply before we are compelled to raise the price. TUESDAY ONLY Cudahy Rex Brand Lard, r II Just received from Cudahy .... ......,. )lj) Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, ( p ! just received fron Swift 1 cXH Armour's Shield Brand Lard, just rbceived from Armour AND TWO DOLLAR'S WORTH OF GREEN TRADING STAMPS thrown In. A five-pound pJl at BOo Just about what wholesale price ligures out today. We have tons of each brand for this great lard sale. Grocery! Grocery! Bennett's Busy Bees In Bennett's Busy Bustling Grocery Basement. Bennett's for Groceries TUESDAY'S SPECIALS. Sc per package Neutrita Breakfast Food per package 5c Table Syrup, 8-pound can 124o Pure Fruit Jelly, assorted g;Iafi....ltc Salmon, 1-pound can 10c Oil Serdlnex, can 5o Wheat, 2-pound iwtokao loc Rolled Oats, 2-pound racka(re HKj Pancake Flour, 2-pound packag-a ..10c Baked Reans, 3-pound can lc Corn Meal, 10-pound sack 15c Tomatona, 3-pound can 10a Corn, 2-pound can 10o Toilet Soap, cake 4c Best Laundry Soap. 8 bars 25c BUTTER "we receive this every day direct from the best dairies. Fresh Country Butter, per pound.. 15c Green Trading Stamps All ihe Time. of atrategy can proceed to digest it piece meal and try to get In their fine work." CAUGHT WITH FOWLS IN HAND Colored Prisoner la Said to Have Made Rich kiaol on Poultry Vard. The charge of burglary has been placed against the name of Len Zimmerman, alia Leonard Johnson, colored, at the po lice station. According to the charges which are filed against him, Zimmerman was caught tn the chicken house of A. Stodolmy "with thJ roods sn his pusson." Btodolmy lives at 2409 South Twenty-ninth street and his poultry apartments are In the rear of the lot, secured with a strong lock and fortified with a wire fence, so that thieves might not break In and steal. It Is alleged, how ever, that Zimmerman cut the wire fence. broke the lock, entered the chicken house and had two dead geese and one deceased chicken In his hands when the owner ap peared on the scene" and caught the In truder red-handed. An Inventory of Rtodolmy's feathered stock was taker) and it was discovered that two geese were missing and that ten hem and rooBters failed to answer roll call. Whether Zimmerman made several trips or someone else has been waxing fat on Btod- olmy's poultry, deponent sayeth not. Zimmerman will have a hearing In police court this raomlng. POSTPONED TILL WEDNESDAY Claiborne Caae m Federal Court Goes Over After Jury Is Impaneled. The case of the government ngnlnst H. H. Claiborne, on the charge of perjury, was postponed In the federal district court yesterday until Wednesday morning, bo cause XV. J. Connell, attorney for the de fendant, who asked for the di'lay, had an other case coming up at that time which It was Impossible for him to have con tinued. Mr. Claiborne was indicted in 1902 by the federal grand Jury on the charge of perjury, growing out of testimony given by the defendant In the case of the United States against J. Albert Davis, charged and acquitted of the embezzling of postal and money order funds from sub-station B. Omaha postofflce. In the Hanscora park district, during the month of January. 1800. The entire morning was consumed in em paneling the Jury and the attorneys making a statement of their respective sides of the case. , The prosecution l represented by Vnlted States District Attorney XV. 8. Summers and the defense by W. J. Connell. Heware of u Cold. Every cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vitality and paves the way for more serious diseases. Colds are quickly cured by Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and all danger avoided. OLD-TIME BARTENDER INSANE Sum Rolls Taken In by Official After Per tormina; Soma Strange Tblnsta. ' Sam' Rolls, an old time bartender of this city and recently paroled from the state Insane asylum, haa been taken to the police station on a charge of insanity. It Is said Rolls walked into the bar of a prominent hotel Sunday evening, doffed his hat and coat and started to tend the bar. lie then went to one of tha theaters and walked down the main alsla smoking a cigar, and took a seat beside a women. lie also went to other public places and gave evldanc of an unsound miod. The authorities at Lincoln have been advised of Rolls' con dition. People having no false pride, serve Cook's Imperial Champagne at club and bom banquets, ectirly through, preference. Rennetfs Capitol Creamery, per lb.29o Frer.h Country Kgg, per dozen Wisconsin Cream Cheese, per lb..l2o TEAS W axe Riving the beat values In these. Gunpowder, Oolong-, Eng. Break fast, per pound 38o Imperial Japan, pr lb 25c Tea Sittings, per pound 15c COFFEES Roasted dally fresh and delicious. Bennett's Breakfast Coffee, best values ever. 2-lb. can 4Sc Bennett's Capitol Coffee, per lb ,...2Kc Maracaibo Coftoe, per lb 15c Guaranteed pure spices. STICENEY IS ON SUGAR RATE Great Western lfeeti Out of Burlington and Book Itland Meats Fart i nu-ununuBmu) i GENERAL SKIRMISH IS NOW LOOKED FOR Local Scrip Bureau 1 Turned Over to General Passenger Association and CundlrT Will Quit Business. . The Great Western announces the same rates on sugar from Chicago to the Missis sippi and Missouri rivers that were an nounced by the Burlington Saturday. The rajes are 10 cents from Chicago to Omaha and S cents from Chicago to the Mississippi river. The Rock Island also announced that it has met the first rates, of 10 cents from Chicago to Omaha and 7 cents from Chi cago to the Mississippi river, which were announced by the Great Western. It la believed by local traffic men a rate war on sugar has been started and it Is expected further cuts In the rates soon will be announced. Local Scrip Bureau Turned Over. The local scrip bureau of the Western Passenger association, which has been In charge of W. K. Cundiff, was turned over to the Chicago office of the association yester day. Mr. Cundiff will remain In charge of the bureau until April 1, aa representative of Secretary MacLeod of the Western Pas senger association. After April 1 Mr. Cun diff will be Identified with the Omaha Printing company. On the same date Mr. Cundiff will resign his position as secre tary of the IochI association. The local scrip bureau will be removed to Chicago, where It will be In charge of Mr. MacLeod, but will be conducted as a separate depart ment. ot Surprised at Rock Island. It seems that the report from Chicago to the effect that the Rock Island will again enter the Western Passenger association has caused very little surprise among passenger officials in this city. Thla action on the part of the Rock Island haa been anticipated for some time. The caua of Its withdrawal from the association was its inability to agree with the other members concerning the division of receipts for El Paso gateway on emigration to the west. It was claimed by the other roads, who were members of the association, that the Rock Island would have an unfair advantage in case El Paso wua declared a gateway. The fact that the Rock Island entered the local passenger aasoc.ltlon about six weeks ago, from which it withdrew at the s&rhe time of its with drawal from the Western, led to the belief that It waa making preparations to again go Into the main organization. Try Edholm'a watch repairing departn't At T2 and 79 Years ef Agt. Believed Immediately and Cured Quickly with Drake's Palmetto Wlne.i Mr. Oeo. W. Pelton. T years of are. lAkron, Hicb., writes: Pur man? years I have bea greatly troubled with CUronie Constipation, and tUout ht tbre waa no help (or aie. 1 bave uaed Dearly three bottles of Drake's Palmetto Win who result that I bare no trouble (ruin Consti tution, and believe a cure I assured. Drake s Palmetto Wine has don lor me what all oiatr reuiedien failed to da N. J. Kniv.it. T years of age. M Pleree St. New Bedford. Mas., writes: I bad La Oilppe, which left ids with Sf vers Catarrh ol Muoous Membrane all through my bodr, very baid cot,' a luornlnjre. enlargement and luBammatloa of Prusieus Gland, bloody urine, and oiy suffer Ioks were InteDse. I am tanin Drake's Pal ttiello Wine: have used lca tbkn two bottles ho far and am vaiointf inxrery way. I did not bnpe to ever f.i ho well as I do now and have great cause to rejoice tnal I found such a wouderful kiediclue a Drake Palmetui Wine. A test bottle will be aent prenald free ol alii, rue loan reader of this paper who writes (or hto Drake rurmula (Jompauy. Dralia H inkling, iicau. ill. A teak buUie often eunu WK ARK OFFERTNfl FOR TT'FSPAY ROME OF THE OREATF.SrT RAROAIN3 OF THE BKASON. THE PRICES WE MA KE ARE EXCEPTIONAL. COME EARLY AND SECURE THE TICK OF THE OOOD THINGS. TRADING 8TAMF3 FREE. Bargains for Tuesday. Handkerchiefs 10o and 15o SLIGHTLY SOILED HANDKERCHIEFS, Vo. These goods were In our holiday dlppUy and are only very sllghtry soiled or mussed all go at one price, Tuesday each 60c WIDE EMBROIDERIES. 19o YARD. A Mg lot of extra wide embroidery strips, the remnants from the loom, suitable for klrt flounces and corset c overs only , FINE EDGE EMBROIDERIES ONLY IH A TARD. Just the thing for children's wear a big variety i. of pattern all at one price yard m , aaC THE WORIJ) TOR 25a A perfect globe, giving all the Interesting points of the site of the present war only ....., ..... ..... fcOC SPECIAL RIB RON SALE. fo rlhhons at yard .15c SPECIAL SALE ON FLINCH CARDS- l.io ribbons yard "ViOl 2'o ribbons yard Wo regular price Boo special price for loo ribbons yard 8o. Tuesday, per pack S9o o ribbons yard So Something Good in Store for You Tuesday in Our Silk Department. Surplus stock from a large silk melton sal e fancy brocades, eatins. furured loulstnn. silk, plain taffeta, plain surah over 1,0 00 yards. In all silks ( Worth up to 75c sale commences at 8 o'clock, sharp, yd OC ti on eii vo k&. Silks that actually retail for $1.00 on sale Tuesday styles especially for shirt waist suits yard 59c 69o FOR rt'RB SILK GRENADINES fc. 25 pieces pure silk grenadines, double width , the very latest styles . worth 11.60, J1.7 and 2.00 on sale Tues day yard OVC Honey Saving Opportunities in Ladies' Fur nishing Department. Tuesday we will place on sale, broken lots of ladies' OOWTJS, CHEMISE and SKIRTS These garments are of the fin et quality of lawn, cambrlo or nainsook, t .id trimmed with fine laces. Insertions and Swiss embroidery, garments that sold regularly for $2.00, W.00 and J3.&0 on each on sale Tuesday choice "OL Ladies' gowns, corset covers and drawers, embroidery and lac trimmed worth 75o your choice, Tuesday 50C All the latest styles in DR. WARNER'S XV. R , ERECT FORM and KARO COR SETS at $1.00 and up. IA MARGUERITE CORSKTS In all the newest fabrics and styles, genuine whalebone filled, prices ranging from 12.50 to 110.00. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO rl TTING IN THIS DEPARTMENT. Be Sure and Attend Our Famous ' Dress Goods Sale. FROM 9 TO 12 A. M. A We will sell voiles, mistrals, suiting mo hairs, brllllantlnecs, Slclilians, henriettaa, and other goods worth from 19c to 12 00 per yard In short lengths and dress lengths only one pattern to a 2r customer at, yard "J Groceries Groceries Groceries Grand .larch Opening Sale Ton Dollar's Worth of Trading Stamps Free. To every purchaser of pounds of our fancy Mandahllng Java and Arabian Mocha coffee for $1.00 We will give $5.00 worth of TRADING STAMPS FREE. Also to every purchaser of 1 pound of Japan, English Iirakfast, Oolong, Gun powder or Sun Dried Japan tea at 50c we will give $6.00 worth Trading Stamps Fre' READ THESE PRICES. 21-lbs. pure cane granulated sugar for 11.00 Large sacks cornmeal ..12Ho Large sacVs buckwheat flour 35o 2-lb. pkg self-rising pancake flour 7Ho U-gallon can Tennessee sorghum lc 4 bare best laundry soap (any brand).. 19a 5- lbs hand-picked navy beans 19o 6- lbs tapioca, sago, barley, or farina.. llo 6-!bs good Japan rice -j1 J-lb. can solid packed tomatoes 7Vo HAYDEW BROS. BRAGGING DON'T COUNT neither do wa believe in It, BUT nothing pleases us better than an opportunity to SHOW ETERYBODY what a difference there la In our prices on every thing which should be found lu a drug store and those which are generally in vogue through out this country. Why, when we took this store in charge our prescription department for Instance, was so snuill and the number of R's we filled were so few, we scarcely knew we had such a department, but now we have a room all by Itself where nothing Is done but prescription filling and the men tlwre at work never see a customer, Just give their entire attention to the work or care ful prescription business. THIS IS WHY the PHYSICIANS AND DOCTORS no longer KNOCK about our btorfc. We are glad to get lists of every thing In the drug, patent medicine, family liquor, rubber goods, prescriptions, perfumes, sun dries, etc., for prices which If not lower than other's prices, we will not expect an order. TRY THIS PLAN. SCHAEFER'S CUT PRICR DRUQ STOKE Mi. V. YATiiS. lYop. 16th nnd Chicago :SU., Omaha. 'Phones 747 and iS . 24th and N Pts., Houth Omaha. 'Phone No. 1. 6th Ave. and Main St., Council Bluffs. '1'hone $:i. All gooils de livered in either cltv a'uaoliitnly free. A iHn oSeaufy U a Joty former. iLT. FELIX COURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM. OR MAGICAL BEAITIFIER lUmovas Tad, Plaplta, rrouklu. Moth PtM4 Rut sad Skim Ol am, ad a wwmrf blwaUa ea b . mr aa4 (it Acs datcatloa. It ai of atlr-eUi TMUf. ana la a Btrauw UsU HUM sure u la properly Bu4. A0Cpt D couAternut of ual lar uju. Dr. 1 A. Sajr nil te iter of to. Un (a pstMot)i "A M 1 W will MM tfcam. t IM1 OOVKAUD'g CREAM" ml thm imrr rmful of all tha akla DraDarmlloaa." For aala St all araasrau sad Immoj gaoda tlmn la tha Ualla atatae ti4 Jfiuitjpa. rglD. T. HOPKIlfg, Prla 0 an Jaaas a. M. X. WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY Iw ktvir. !& m BiKd. ft ca br torvd to tta attwravl rotor wuojf iajurj tohoiiti 9 fe.4Jp by MA plkvuo ml U mg Imperial Hair Regenerator f THE STANDARD HAI COLORING. It b V.'. ... 1PII Ir.fiitu t..-,. MuWTllit. b.pl. af r tal eclated h f-i laptrUI Ceaa.jiif.M-iu w.uf Dt.jimw (ark Sherman V MoConnell Drug Co., Oman. CLOSING OUT ALL otm- Buggies, Carriages and Wagons FREDRICKSON Fifteenth and Capitol Ave. fUwd our special "ad" every Sunday and Wednesday In The He. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Reaches the Live Stock Jasa. 1H 11 IV ft a J 4ic 19c ALL ON SALE TUESDAY. 11.00 TAFFETA. D 10 pieces fine black all silk taffeta, 27 Inches fwuw wurin i.w u. yu.ro rifl. on sale Tuesday uw All broken lots of ladles' corsets, corset waists and girdles, In black and dark colors goods worth from II to Qq FROM 8 TO 4 P. M. We will sell 76o and 11.00 challies not over 12 yards to a customer 7Bli- at yard OW DO NOT MISS THIS CHANCE. S-lb can golden pumpkin or baked beans THo J-lb can hominy or saner kraut 7V4o Force, Malta Vita, Egg-O'-See, Neutrlta, 'etc pkg Fancy California prunes, lb 34o Fancy Utah peaches, lb 7Ho Choice Cleaned currants, lb 7H" Virginia blackberries, lb 7',to California dried grape", lb 70 FRESH FRUIT. FRESH FRUIT. Fancy sweet navel oranges, eaoh lo Large Juicy lemons, dosen Wo California White Clover honey, rack..l24o Fancy Halow'een dates, lb to "BUTTER, BUTTER, BUTTER We have Just received the largest ship ment this season, of fancy sweet country butter, which we will place on sale Tuesday, your choice, par pound 19 W. O. JERREMS, Pre. 209-311 South Fifteenth Street. Spring Styles over 2,000 of them for your care ful inspection! A tempting-; and pleasing aggregation, representing the best efforts of the cloth makers of the world. We won't minee words about our Spring Woolens. It's the best largest in as sortment brightest in va riety best in quality, and above all our prices are a saving of from 20 to 30 per cent on the prices common ly asked for inferior styles. Trousers $5 to 512 Suits $20 to S50 You're more than welcome, to examine them and to take samples if you wish for comparison with the offerings of others. Our cutters are ready for , you! ' TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Viae 1'aetotfraphle llluatratloaif :1 I'