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    THE OMAI1A DAILY BEE: TrKsiAY. DECEMBER 20. lf04.
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NEW YORE IP TO OLD TRICE
Utvp 8iifx u C-: IidAa 1:77:7
Sutra Aw7 fnrz Oxala.
LOCAL PC-TSS PLAOY TOR ACTIOS
Aree that roassaeeelal tlab beald
Keeirt TVIe Cfert aad Ovaaka
It et a I a Beadajwartera airh
Cost Hard right.
fi tap I
i ' Let This I
8 Be An I
S ORIGINAL I I
Christinas ji
I f 1 I
The choosing of the little gift troubles
everybody. The more you think and study,
the more puzzling it becomes. How weary
you grow of the same old shop suggestions
year after year a handkerchief a necktie
candy some useless trifle.
But here is a new idea : give your friends,
instead of the conventional gift, holiday pack
ages of Nabisco Sugar Wafers the most
delightfully original little gift ever conceived.
These exquisite confections, in their glori
ous coverings of white and red and gold, are,
for Christmas giving, further adomed with
dainty holly ribbons, under which are beauti
fully illuminated cards to convey your compli
ments and good wishes. Nothing quite so
pleasing as Nabisco for the little Christmas gift
has ever before been seen.
Why not surprise your friends with this
new expression of warmth and cheer this
charmingly original thought for Christmas ?
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
it! t
lECEESRIDCE MARES PLANS
'tzprt PeUilt fsr Aatrkai Bkf la
rcnoc Ctxaittex'i Vettix;.
TS SEVERAL STATE COMMISSIOStFS
-- mt lillilliil latereat aad
".etlaaal I mt rf ee fat B
Takes ( Tbls
tea lea.
P-i-j r. W. Ereeker rioge. who was elected
. .-.kinrien of tbe I r rr.anert committee en
: r a.ir. t ;-e at lb tni;re of tbe Ammc
l .- s'.tiauo. bld at Louis ia
c' j t - tr.ter. is busy arranging tbe Arltili
' c:.rr,-;Ut'r. ita ire meeting of tbe com
r.iiiKe. It it eapected the meeting will be fce'd
M Wshlr.r"t). D C. witbfti a few weeks.
Tre matters that will be considered ty
tl.e memler of the comb It te are of oa
tiecai tojriw ar.d Internal a Tact ma
jority of tbe American people.
Besides Mr. Brecktnriage tbe members
f tbe eosninirtee a re Hon. Burr on Smith
cf Atlanta. Oa.. Alfred Hrmrivtr of Bos
toa, Rodney A Merctir of Towanda, Pa-,
and W. R. Vance c-f Washing-ton. D. C
The ffmm:it will make a fall report cf
i's oetibereiio&a u La aaartcka bar aa-
ciniaev
Te oew t taavog-tzrats tale committee.
.k l tiw la a ttaAvtaf one, wis m
r1'' At'tu.i'r KrkiriH. vb Kaa
r if . s-j-iJ tu(!y and wh
i- k : f :f ..T' J . u-.t crHy on tba aktijKt
Y1 ;.ii "t i .t 'unjnmw la la brief
' m it- iiv in (l:da. con-
t'f ;.!.. ?!'.itiii ttrougbout
' - i : r . ; .-. oitir orcaoixa
,. : i 1 1 -i -t ! award national
i ; ( r.rre ti-ra aj4
-i .f ir.aurarr Bran
i- ; Trojaw h if
, .',11 i ar.3 cvoa-
innjraor butri- lnrurarx rc'ri'ra-c ta
in isu-4 errry dfcjr thai (vnu'i lr.Ja.r iy
arainvi kmia from th rrt-.! of t fx- t
from fire. IM. wair. onath. cluve ae-
taor.a. brckec windtwa, ld ittti. tyrjAra, ;
ti! and fiuorxwt employ.
The mutual rttrta tee arure J 01
the cooripiawa have xot ui Bi uaaa.
bn uDderalocHi by tbe "nl rut'iJc cr lr
the tr a a ,' !. nor hai Tt.e-e muical
r.rhta ad oblta-auor.a bex-n a.trnAiy ana
fairlr afliriirJaired fi f-ourt Our ar-ett ur.i
vrs.'le are intUtaiir.f CTOre cn inur-
ance ana ire jaw i" n i.w - f 1 '- - j
of iauraix a a-cara:e topic Id tb.' 1
r-oarrra of rtuJy. Art.r with th c-onmi-tee
on unitorm ata:e law, atej mf It
taken to ore-ore needed refnrma lntt &
rectir vpon thia v:tal factor of oar com
mrc aLd ociai orgtJ-aliu-
Santa of tb remit to be oMaiiypd
throufb the oprnmlrtc are tl-.e taiionklira
000 cf Inauranf comjianiea aid fccw to at
conirllfh it kiid the adopuoa of a utufann
Cra iaurti.re y axid tte ti-ir.fi that
ought to be tmbodird In It.
Thtre are abcut S.5 nct'r in ttt
American Bar aaoodatioti. w.tk thlrtr re
jdir. In Omaxia. axid the oelectJno of an
Omaha member aa chairman of this impor
tant committee m senertUy ocmatdorod aa a
compihaest to tho local bar.
1 1
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7tr
It M O
'v. n. tr di.T ei.t siau to offer
1 tfgaTj.rc :r? s-t'.'f'Ct of wh.ko
cab lite ociucaaoe.
rl ml CoaaaaJlioo'a Keaert.
t-r riaj ccenmltteo appolatod at the
It M trx-f-.l: of the Amcraaa Bar aaoocia-
c to i-ttm.dr Lb rwelutioo to amend
t ' cTui-ion of the amoaatioB ao aa to
r-u the atAiidu-c Cummitta on taauinjx.
.i-cr!ej jr. part aa f l'.cwa:
Jrwcti or InsSracily
DUNN AND ABBOTT WANT CASH
f-tltlOB DlttrM Coon for WItatM
Feet Aawlatat Hooroa, Daalka
ai Hcamlaara.
Ictatroi Jehovah Twna and X-yrta I. Ab
bott, who are cot now o prcizz.i&ent aa
thr foed to bo In the bo&ttea of puri.'r
Ice Omaha, r.ave rut4oD-d the d :rt:t
court to rive them a judrment of tT.l
acatce-t Mar"' Fratk E lioorea. Chief of
Police rxnahue and City Treasure- Hen
t!rfi for court cor. and wittesa feeo t
rurred ia procurizic a mandate from the au
rrme court claamc the ramond f-o j!
room, the contest harii beca pu3d OS
In the locai conns lart rTlr.g Xuna and
Abbott ear the whole ooct of the case was
Mft a. b Jt that they hare pa.d S9 M a hick
is aB they tkobM par. but are peraonailr
rorponatble for the remainder tin leas a
)udrment Is obtaiae against the d
feudanu who tost the tail. City Treasurer
Hei.nlr.t-s was cover a partr to the pre
codit action and wtr h.s tint Is tn
rludrd is tict dear udf-e tho rw-tSers hop
to make the cosia coroo out of the etyi
strode bv'Z, Tfce members cf the Cre and
joi-oe board, who were partita to the tali,
are eaempt from the costs because tue
supreme 00 an took their vit-w that their
duties went osCr so far aa to maintain or
der. dlcane ax4 effldeacy ta te two de-parusenta.
FOR
Sore Throat,.
; Coughs,
Colds,
Bronchitis,
FOR
Weak Lungs
And for painful
and ym si ri ire parts
of th ftbdomcn,
AILm! PUsttrt
khonld bm applied
aa shown is iUu
tratioa. Aakodca.
RIMrM-f sr-Ak Ws
Tbaw ara tLa ninI aavd reaaiaw
oq tie nod as faim-wrmr.
n aey piaeoa wiaasseer.
lk hssm la cm ever SB ywara.
ixaraais plaaiert hsvo see bessi
slsMte ubiaia UI isiI tsu, mcJm
JOSLYSS RETURN TO OMAHA
IdisEiir Xigxktt ud rJiily Back ia
Tbiir Cutle Hob.
HAVE RESIDENCE SARATOGA, KEW YORK
Ceserallr radrrsiood Omaha Will
Oar Moro B-osao rrsamaest
Bona of Wratera Sowa
mm s-er l alea'i realdeaC
GeTx A. itxlyn, iiruderit of tho Wms
ern N wj a;tr vxJoo. and famy reiurcod
to their old home la Omaha Xlondar
and are a-aia eaiiihUhed In their castie
rc-aVienoe at TT-irty-rinth and Darerport
streeta. As readers t f The Bee knew some
thU ago the iutfrz. were expe-cled tck
from SaratCifi. X. T.. before Christmas
and their beactifui boms had ben prepared
for ther ccmur g rrerj- apirent prepara
tioo. in fact, made for their reception axd
permacect occupascr of tho home.
Mr. Joayn could not be seen todar. but
Mrs. Jaelra.. aaked if the tamilr ha4 re
turned te star, aald:
"I do dlalte Terr much to flnsi our
private afiaira. I doo't know what we at. all
da. Vr. Job:vb baa aald he would Eke te
atar te Omaha, but I realty don't know
what wra shall do."
More than ordinarr Interest attaches te
tho home eoBu&K of the JosJma, for the
reaaon that tl.eir departure from Cmaha
was mDOer such unique roxtOlUoca Vr.
Jss:m toc'k exception to the aamx.t
pUoed try local antbomles on his eJefxct
crar stoTte castle ar.d place, occupy--" a
full aquare: left Omaha for Saratoga,
where he declared be would make his per
manect home, cover again rodit.g la
Cmaha. As was wtdelr heralded through.
out the couctrr at the time, the elegant
caatiO home was deeerted. wtndoas and
doors boarded up ar.d atotk aa turned in
cpcn the beautiful ground! ar.d t. ower gar.
deoa. Then certain city sffic.a t annc.ui.oel
that since the plaoe had been abudoned
tt wouid be a good thief to park lu ft:K.n
tbereafier came the iLiiMjtnmtct from
air Jotlya that he would not enu.-oty do.
eert h.s old noma, but might some dar
Bxkke it his place ef residence.
6. oe weeka ago. mhen it became known
the Jui)iii vera to return, some of Mr.
JusJva s local r-preactaUre gave It out
that their return was but for the holidays,
tut it is now generally understood it Is to
resiain permanenUr.
Mr. Joe'yn s friends and tbooe of the
fanuly have expraaaed pieaaure at their
return and over tne fact that the magr:i
cent home mUl agvia be occupied. The
familr caae eurectlr from 81. Louia It Is
nnderatucd. where a wop waa made en
route frven Saratoga.
prisoner crossed oyer and shoe hands
with Cour.tr Attorney T.t. 'Jsh.
REED GETS LIFE SENTENCE
Cleaaa HlaeV Clare Wees a Vata
Jadge Dar rreaeaarei Dwoaa
ad Law er Appeals taao.
Jsmes J. Reed, tne cocricted murderer
of Oenna Hinea. added half a pin or ao
of freah tears to the barrel or two be abed
dunr-g the trial, when be waa ttktu -fore
Jodgt ry Monday saornisg and for
maily sestecoed to l:f impnsonmexa.
H4 had aa sppc.uoa pendg lor the
detrralnauon by jury whether be should
be oc.ined ia the peniteauarr or a mad
hbuar. but Us lawyer C. H Soott. warred
this right acd gave eoUce that be wou:d
ts rase to the supreme caurt on a
writ of error. Esoruuoa e the aentance.
therefore, was suapeedod ui-tfl March X. tit
order te permit of these rroooedinga.
Reed has baea m JaJ amoe the summer
of IMS. whew he fired the buiXs that esaed
the Ufe of his parameur. Be looked hag
gard, won and cTTua. and whea the
oowrt prenvenoed sextece be wept co
p!ous and Ui lawyer answered for htm
&d said ha had ae.LiX4 u aa. Thaw lh
CIVIC REFORMS '-DISCUSSED
ffaaiareetlaaa of Proper Methods Made
by Edward Kwaewater te Mla
tatertal Aaseeiatleav.
At the meeting of the Omaha Minirtertal
association, at the Torrg Men s ChriMian
aasociation rooms Monday morrir.g EjwVTd
Bosewater appeared and was gracifd ten
mlntites In which to sddrera the bdy on the
subject cf municipal reforms, which was
the subject of a letter from hun read at a
previous meeting cf the body.
The time was placed at his disposal at
the request of Rev. J Randcr.ph Emlth.
Mr. Rasewater gave as etplar.fc'.ion cf the
reforms be fief.. red to have bro-ght about
and said tt would be Tieceuiirn' to have
action taken by the police comminnonert
before Januarr L as at that time liceneee
would be granted; that he lheved the
plan eojld be accon:p::hed titjer by a
general anderstanding- with the board than
by .irg complaints ag-E.inrt ir,i:viduaJ sa
loon keepers, and that he wculd Lke the
aasoriatloe to take the rteps receasary te
brlg pressure upon the bcrd at the
proper tin. a. He sugz-fted that the asso
ciation send for the governor, and when
ha came to Omaha have a conference with
him and the n-.ezr.bcrs of the police com
missi cn. ao that an undrrtanding could be
reached. The speaker a.d he was not
tryir g to lr.terfere with the plans of the
ClTie Federation, but that if it accom
plished Its present purjic mtcy of the
evils at present existing siill would re
main; that if Tern tniiaon should leave
Omaha, or be fcroed to leave Omaha. It
would have no bearig upcn the real ques
tion at issue, which must be settled by the
police comxriftMoner. v. to no dcubt would
act as der:red should Hit)- be approached
la a friendly zr.anzer. and cot by ptrt-om
recorn'aed as political er.emje
Rev. H. E. Herring and Rev. B F. Feil
snan oipced the procueiiion to allow Mr
Rosewa'er to address the meeur-g. feanrii
it would but "open up the same o'.d con
troversy." which, thty main-ained. had
been dosed when the afsociatica sent Mr.
Rosewater a letter rt'!y in reply to l-;s
community tion n.t.fr-z S certain meth
ods of reform.
However, the Herring-Fellman sentimert
did cot prei-aJl. Rev. D. K. Tlrdhll t f
South Omaha. Rev J. Randolph Smith and
others, lr.finir.g on accordirg Mr. Rct
water the courtesy of a heanr.g
The old f?M1 to have the 1-d ac f-.rn'r
tal'juarier mcved to New Tcrk has been
r3 ccc core ia the et ard ea.'tem
P; rs are prir:irg ail kids cf aleg'-d
reasons why th tb?!;ia te iore. The
power back cf thss arrett chene are
swd to be re?v-.r.g vrr-n the rew crjm.f
ioser cf Indian a?airs rnmrit C Leupp.
tr aftiaace in its pre mourn.
RtCrd-z this car.er Mr O W. Watt:ee
CKislmas Presents for Men.
F k n-hrr
at Sk to
N'tt r .v
at tlii ;o
Far-CT v-rt
at f"i- to
Fine r'w re
at fh to.. ...
H.jJt susprr-der
ai T. V te
New hii!-T
at li w to
a-.l
at ri!X'
2fin IT' ,r(1 miA ha
.'JU . ,t gr
50c
1.50
25c
..25c
10c
to
OvfT -jt:cn
F.r -:r:iraer
at ti'V to
l"t-tf-iie tir
it ft to
Tj arf ;irs
at ri V- t" . . .
P- rt'k tr--Tlrt r-i
full dres prw-.vtrs. t! to
1.50
25c
50c
75c
25c
50c
It is bet the od attempt to get the
4", t away frcm (ma ha We fcught f T it
fcr a lor Ust here ard r.al.y rjccetded
in g"t'i- g the drot located hre ar.d a
coTEmifH: ner a;pirted. Tte result las
been very sacrfactory to the gove-cmen h
Omaha ia a primary base cf sjpphe for
tcsry cf the arr: bright fr.r the lt.li
irrtmer-A. This is evrwC.tly true In the
matter cf lef and meat product.. Our l'b
1T tee can sei; to the cVpartmer.t wl-h
en t-ry advaitage claimed hy Ntw Tork,
Cmaha is the natural suptvy depct lit the
entire Indian ccurtry. This is a matter
that should te taken up at once ty the
Commercial club atd the covt tuett in New
Tcrk lorestalled "
MO:r R. &. TVilocx of the Commercial
c ub tr.aie rubPtartaJly the same state
evert a made ty Mr Wat'.Vs and thought
that tt Commercial club should taka the
matter op st cr.ee. even bfre i's text
regolar meetir.g on Tuesday.
LCSES PAY BYBAD MESSAGE
High leksel Teacher ees Westers
tales for Telegrasa He fais
Was Erresessi.
Frank A. Barber, teacher of arithmetic
and penmanship in the h.ga school, thinks
he has a o;r.pl&ir.t wor-.h t- C agaiut the
Wttiem Vmoa Telegraph eompaxy. Mr.
Eartier Is ao firmly convinced of this that
te has ap-jtialed to the courts to collect
the amount A Justice court found In
his favor, but the telegrajh empaiy has
carried the case Into the district court.
Mr. Barber aa- the faulty trar-smiafdon of
ac Aratue numeral reduced his salary tlv a
month, or tX, for the school year. The C
cents It added because it waa the price of
the teiegranv
The pedatrig-ue was teaching- at ATblon,
Neb., ac-ooriir-g to his petition, a hen. Sep
tember Z. 1.4. be received a teiegrara from
Cm.ha reading. "Wire lowest salary will
xxept teach writing in high school.- He
atten-.ited to respond to the effect thai t
was hs price, but wbem he received his
Cm month's pay he found t.iat the West
ern l"r.lon had made It Rta. Good faith
and th curtcm of teachers made it neces
sary for Mr. Barber to remain, he aars.
ml beside, the school year had started
and 11 was too late for him to secure an-c-ther
position. Theref ore he a ants the
Western Vnlon to make g-ood his loss, par
ticularly because the Board of Education
stood ready axid wilhrg to pay him H a
mocth.
INDIAN SAID T0BE DISGUISED
ilesi Bays Llejaer. bat Salwaa Maa
ajs He Thoagkt It Was
White Mew.
Lcuis Ha!berg. a saloor.lrt cf Lor.g Pine,
was unale enough to sell aorne liciucr to
a Sioux Indian of the Pine Ridge agency
sometime tea and was before Judge Mun
ger to answer to the charge. The In
tn. whose ttrx Is Tobacco, was cne cf
BufffJo Rill's Wild West )w Indians, and
bcirg cn his return tome from Erglsnd.
slot red over at Lor.g Pine and proceeded
to lay in a supply of liquid refreshmerts
to take with him to Pine Ridge, where
prohibition laws prevail As the Ir.4ian
w if dressrd in ahite mill's raimenta Hol
berg d.d cot recrr.-.se him to Se an In
dian, acd thus unintentionally, he aays,
fractured the government laws regarding
the furnishing of Ucjucr to Indians.
J. O Teiser. attcimey for Halberg. filed
a motion this morning to ouaih the iridict
mer.t c-n account of certain informalities
In it- The motion has beer. takn under
advisement br the court.
Fe Watt Adr art the Best Busine
B.i iers
.MEN'S SEAL CPS
A very Appropriate CKristmai Prtent $3.50 worth $5;
$4.50 worth $630; $8.75 worth $12.
Mea's aid Ladies Slippers for Xmas
Always make Useful Presents.
XIr s Mark kid opera slippers. l-i1 I Xti Mark ard ts f Q(
tr:r-!tn-d f Cfl I 1 i kd sV.tr at I: 5r and vs
Bt C F. -5 I.tn I Lfcc,, hr.-wn ari b.n'k f-:t t e
Mr s WTnt Kii i 'tt flfl Pl ' h a. k f-r Qflr
ste at aVVf tr-.mmed Juljetaa.
Xmas Leather Goods.
WO.HEVS. WI5SE5' AND CH1LDREVS BAQj.
We are showing the most baot:ful line cf Br Crd Ce--e. Furs. B'.'.l
F-ks aTd jpra l.i-fr turc shaje and co.or t:b ar etyie of t r: rr, -n.ir.cs
ttw .r.ij-es cf iraturtei leather, with silk lir.rrs
in Ttij-.tch. ttt4 w:th I anfl I pc-e in .rt t.r.d s. t'iack. P f
brown, tan aid ligM colors, fc ri. KH . "alijU
dwn to
WOMEN'S BAG3 Beautiful new ety ie of tr 1b grain, goaa and
taticr wa.ru ar.y shape and ry s-.yle frire. i.tl Kfln
braidod er strap hani.es, t-, t- !, r.c i uv"
CHILDREN 8 NKAT BA39 Pretty styiea c-f tancy 2C
ooicred hand bags and purses at tec and w
Women's Gloves
Tixie QuaitT. faxcy and acCid coi-red g-lf gleves O E
- with plain kxl or buttoned wrist avw
Best quality fine &ar.r yarn and cahmere giorr. p"r colors. Or
aiwo eo:.d tan. back. aray and shile. with ai.k lirurg. at ic. Tic rJr
WOMEN'S HOLIDAY KID GLOVFS In all tbe new oo'.ortr.r alM black ar-d
white ar.y st.e stltchlne on hack ary siae. aiso n ti-J
Ceece lined kid ar.d moci.a giovees aid mittens. r.i US afcd BtJJ
Women's Bells-
Beautiful styles of ladies' fahric-s. elatic aad leather belts, la black, whtta
aad fancy swell colors trimmed with lateft stj jes of hi kiw. p
in mckeC gnit and g-urir&etkl burdreds of cauhy style te jg
to selec t from at fLTa. c and ..... w w
Store open srenins till Un far tba csnraalensa of
Oar Customers.
LOSES SELFAND PRESENTS
Mas Drape Chrlstaaas Gifts aad Gets
Lwst la Darkaeas af
Xlatbt.
Thomas Williams of 1U.1 North Eight-;
eenth street has told tbe police department
be is glad Cfcrinmas ccmes hut ence a ;
year. He says he 1 as special reasons f'-r :
expressing roch a thought Wil lam?. wh ,
says be is a palntv by tracfe. was iiirtnc i
heme last Sacorday evenir.g ard tarried on
the way to inspect tbe displays cf t -j In j
tbe shop windows. He admils he also tar- .
ried to take a "wee drap" now and then
He bought a fne set of French china berry
dishes with mews rose decorations. X'nder
cne arm be had a putty knife, a painter's'
duster and a pair of overalls. Tbe dishes
were for a preaenh he cor.fiied to the po
ire. After lo-'lrg tbe articles he waa car
rying Williams then lost himself. A pc hoe
man found Williams and aoot'mpanied h m
to the station, but the dishes have not
yet been located
laaeeseeswstt ef the Tweeters.
The bill cn at the Orpheum this week
appeals to the lovers of fun for every act I
-n the prcrero. exoeptlr.g two. emhrace
r.imedy ar.d it Is cf te)e lively kir.d that ;
does not escape notkc Oaneld and Carle-
ten. in their absurdity called "A HocJoo" j
soore heavily. C&nfld s ludlcrcms makeup i
aad lgs are a funny shew In themselves.
Marriage Lleesiaea.
The fcllcwir.g licenses to aed have been
Issued durir.g the fort -eight hours ending
at noon Mcriay:
Nar-,e arid R-denc Age
Fitr.k M. Tt'irf-c. Chk-tro F.
Chnit.a L Hsvea Cimhi
C r;-g-ne S.mmore. Taylon-i le, III . i
M Mane Kate, tiwaneco. m z.
Ne s M P-asmuasep-. Omaha
BccfcJ M Oiaen. Omai.a a
Bert P Pucfter. Cmaha jt
Mtble F.tid. Omai.a u
liK Weddir.g Rirgs. Edho:m. ewe'er.
Ballway sales aad Persaaala.
Chief Engineer Berry ofhe VrJon Fa
cihe has returned from Chicago.
F. K. iamea. superintendent of the ILljiois
Central at Fort Iocge, is in the city.
General Manager Mohler and a number
cf I'nion Pacific ofhclals are making an in
spection of the western divisions.
WUUam R McKeen. Jr . s-urerintendeet
cf motive power and machinery f'.r the
t'nlon Pacific, has ren.rr.t-d from Chic-agc.
Fred Mortmorericy.- ass.sr.ant general
freight ager.t Tor tbe fcurlirgion. 1 at
Katsaa City attending a meeting of the
Transmisacuri Fre .ght aJwiaiKt..
John A Muoroe. freight traffr manager
and E. L Loon. grx,ral iu.sser.eer ar.d
ticket agevt f-r the Vr.K-n Paciric have
returned from a bu&mets trip to Chicago.
GIVE HIM
SLIPPERS
That wl?l rrsk rttn war.t to srsy
home evej-ir-g ve tf kmci of a
slijper he want r,d il you min It
on Kise well exchare them after
Christmas.
We've a big lire of w omen's and
children's siipjrs thatre priced Just
r.gr.t for Sinta Clau. Ccne lr. l o
Brc and lk at cur lir.e of Ci.riet
mci si: pfers ard rcljg warm st.;pers
ftr tnmmtd. for evtrj tdy.
Drexel Shoe Co.
UI3 FARIAM SHEET.
Osiki's C U In She line
AIK FOR OU'R FREE CATALOG'.'!
VON HALLE R CASE GOES OVER
Trial warder t barge Faatpaaed
lattl Seat Trras ( Me
tric Ceart.
Tbe murder case against George Von
Heller, which was set for Mond.y in the
criminal dtrisloa of tbe district court, has
beea carried over to the next term cwir.g
to the inability of important aiineaea f ir
the state to be present
EowIocrwrS h take tbe tnaa to Ell
Cie lack if be doe sot stop the Leaki
To attest to oocnfh tbe body when tbt
tiosnaca is dis
eased is like try-
, icy; to J tie
eck with tbe
I bole in tt Wbea
' tbe stomach aad
other c! festive
and nutritive or-
fiii are dis-j
cased, there is a j
oooataot loss ct
mitntxm.
i Eaousb is eaten I
tot tbe body
aoaes fiesh,-Tlaia
troof that tbe
food eatca it
larftir wasted
broinee it is Dot
entreated atad aa-
teaesl Halldag Rates ia -The Kawtb.
weetera 1-1 ae"
To all systtm points in lcwa. I.lmoia. Wis
ronain. Mk-h'4rsn. MinneaMa. the akotaa,
Nebraska and Wyoming. Rcund tnp rate
one and one-third fare east of V.saocrl
rlr and to poms on C-. St p.. kl. A O.
la Nebraska and ore fare p!j ve eer-.
west, oa sale Ier. H. 3. X . Jan i and
t Good until Jan. .
City Ofhres. lt-lV Fanu.ni Ft, Ctic
"taucc. Webster fitreet Piatl'-n.
Hat gpriags. iraaaut,
RadtO-ArUte wairra. owned and eAdorwrd
by the Uuted States gevemnMet for
rhenmansra. gout, atomack, hwr. akia.
kidney troabiss aad effecta of g-rtp aad
rerwora. Oolf. bar back ndiag and
dnriBg Hotels for all rlaasiw. Write
Bureaa of IafarsoaUow, HM fipnega. Ark.,
far liiustraiwd book af IiJtvi
Bee Waax Ads FtadtK Reaita,
-n, ' ,
Jewelry
on
CREDIT
OMAHA CLOTHING
COMPANY
1316 FARNAM SI.
Dr. Pierce'
Coidea' Medial
Diaoovery cures
diaewaes of tbe
j stomach and
otber orraas of
I digrwtion sad
isntritioa. It
stops tbe leaks
br wbicb nutn-
tioo is lost, and
CBables the
buUdisg trp of tbe body br tbe rmtrU
tioa deneed frorn iaod. Tbg gtia im
weight proves the
Thre ears ago I was takra sack wwk wbat
tbe ojci js ta.d amtmucat aad tacirWJoa
wrec Mia Warrea E. raraer. td Ca-aXige iarro.
Kaatacae. Mam. He ra ace ar.nn trx
tee irofci.. Wut 1 caald aca eatea a U34 Soeai,
m eatmea'i w mom widrr-.atf muni la a fcrw
I bad catarrk ef
fa ae sn-m-w east da mot du aay gcu.
km at anaaiis m tares sacsika I taea ooaa-
ss"see Uu Dr run- aed lais aad saoa
'. tans 1 ae laaea u bacuea t
' ' twa ml rnww
at Im hmti rri-1
Dr. PacfcCt rrstl fcgtd cart cw.
mVjXjmmm - W
-oaaorw EBscoMr
fixxnptM aad ai eaaa
ana 1 aasagiiard ata ssnea Caa
tag
An the best Makes ch as Erln.
Wattbaai aad ftams-dca aaovaw
Sbeatsv
..Sl.OO A WEEK..
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for
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Rates
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