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TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1903.
MERCHANTS READY FOR WAR
Stttilm of 8ttte Organis ,fr A jfTeiiiT
Ltgiilatm Campaigm.
tlWL GO AFTER EXEMPTION LAW AGAIN
leeatle-e) Committee Meets la Omaha
I Select M Who Are te Pro
stata latere Asso
elatloa at Lincoln.
The Nebraska Retail Merchants' sssocla
tion has organised for an aggressive legls
latlve campaign. At a meeting of the
executive committee held In Omaha, at
which President J. Tungblut of Lincoln.
Vice President 8. T. Davles of Nebraska
City. Treasurer O. C. Thompson of Blair.
Secretary Harry FUcher of Omaha, W. O.
Wllke of Lincoln and other outalde and
local member were preaent. the assocla
tlon organised for the campaign. Th fol
lowing vice president! for th aenatortal
dlatrict wer appointed, who will be re
sponsible for affair of Interest to th
association In their districts: Joseph
Zuelk. Humboldt; J. W. Roscow. South
Auburn; It. W. W. Jone. Dunbar; W. K.
Jenkins. Murray; Joseph Vlasak. Prague;
William Wllke, Omaha; R. J. Mitten. Te
kamah; H. Miller Crelghton; J. J. Andre.
Petersburg; H. O. Bomer. Fremont; Oscar
I'Me, Norfolk; Mai Uruckner, Platte Cen
ter; W. M. Becker. Burwell; a. W. Wild.
Sargent: A. N. Conklln. Ashton; Louis
Velt, Grand Island; E. II. Bishop. Central
City; C. L. Burke, Foley; W. Q. Wllke.
Lincoln; S. C. Van Riper, Blue Springs;
II. Benedlx, DeWItt: A. V. Boggs. Endl
cott; A. Blaaell, Tork; E. H. Fifleld. El
dorado; C. D. Myers. Superior; 8. J. Owens.
Hastings; J. A. Frederick. Holdrege; R.
J. Finch, Arapahoe; J. S. Brady, Kimball.
The following committees were named:
Legislation H. Fischer, chslrman, Omaha;
J. Tungblut, Lincoln; E. D. Jackson, Up
land; W. J. Nagle, South Omaha; E. H.
Bishop, Central City. Organization J. B.
Coningham, chairman, Omaha; L. H. Head
Strom, Stromsburg; J. P. Hendry, Lincoln;
Ia Goldsmith, West Point; V. Swanson,
Aurora, Fnlnance O. C. Thompson, chair
man, Blair; D. Oroxs, Omaha; Fred' Arm
brunt, Omaha; H. N. Towne, Lincoln; 8.
T. Davie. Nebraska City.
Same Fight This Year.
Two years ago this UKBocintion, with kin
dred organizations, made a persistent fight
to secure the passage of the exemption
bill, which Governor Mickey vetoed after it
had passed both house and senate and
after the most potent Influences had urged
him to algn It. It is understood the same
or a similar bill will be undertaken again
this year, and also other legislation of a
like character.
R. W. W. Jones of Dunbar, one of the
vice presidents of this association, was a
member of the house two years ago and
became one of the leaders on the floor In
behalf of this kind of legislation. This
year Mr. Jone is a member of the senate
and, It 1 understood, will renew his war
fare for bill along this Una.
About a doien member of the state
association are preparing to go to the
eighth annual convention of the National
Association of Retail Grocer to b held
in Cincinnati, January 23, 24 and 26. Presi
dent Tungblut will attend and Secretary
Fischer ha been asked to deliver an ad
drees. The association has been given a
rate of one and one-third fare. The Ne
braska and western parties will go forward
and connect with the official train In Chi
cago going east over the Monon from there.
THE NEW YEAR
Opens Favorably for the
Bankers Reserve
Life Company
of Omaha, Nebraska
WITH AN INCOME RATE FOR 1905 THAT
WILL APPROXIMATE
One Half Million Dollars
New agents ore constantly being attracted to this ag
gressive Western Company. Money making contracts in
choice territory may be obtained by calling on or addressing
B. H. ROBISON, President.
MONDAY A PARTIAL HOLIDAY
Department Stores Divided on Claslagr
aad Smaller Shops Will Have a
Half Day of Trade.
Monday will not lie so generally ob
served as a holiday as was last Monday.
The greater number of the retail shops
are to be closed for a half day, doing busi
ness tn the morning and allowing their em
ployes an outing In the afternoon. This
applies about equally to all lines of, trade.
Among the department stores and other
Urge retail establishments the houses will
either run all day or keep closed the whole
holiday. The division will be practically
as It was Christmas morning.
Among the jobbers and manufacturers
something more than half the establish
ments will observe the day. Cudahy's and
some others among the establishments
which usually close Saturday afternoon,
continued buslnes today, so that they could
remain closed all of New Tear's Monday.
This was because they did not feel that
they could remain closed for so long at
one time. Some of the Jobbers will close
at noon Monday. The commission houses
will observe the day by somewhat
shorter hours than on usual business
days, but the perishable character of their
merchandise make It difficult for them to
close the entire day. The office of the
Commercial club will be closed and a large
part of the professional men of the city
hav expressed the Intention of remaining
away from their office for a whole or a
part of the day. The banks other than
the savings banks' will be closed, but the
savings banks, owing to the nature of
their business, would cause a hardship by
closing. The Grain exchange will be closed
and the grain and commission house will
be unable to do buslne whether they wish
or not, a all of the grain market else
where will also be closed.
Th poatofflc will be closed Monday at
10 JO a. m. for th remainder of the day.
Tber will be two carrier deliveries during
th morning In th business district and
on In the forenoon In the residence dis
trait. Th money order office will be
Closed all day.
City and county office will take a rest.
COMMISSION'S LAST MEETING
Nebraska Board to World' Fair
Wlada I'p Work with Pond '
tow All Claim.
Th Nebraska commission to th Louisi
ana Purchase exposition hld It final
meeting Friday afternoon with all members
present. Including Secretary Bhedd and
James Walsh. Th final report was sub
mitted and the commission has ample
fund to meet all claim. Th report will
be made to the governor at once, it la
now In th hand of the printer and will
be ready for publication In a few day.
Th commission was entertained at dinner
at th Omaha club Friday evening by
President Wattle. The dinner was an
Informal affair and was confined to the
member of th commission and a few
Invited friend.
Closed Monday, January S.
W desire to announce'that we will close
our Store all day Monday, January t.
ORCHARD A WIL11ELM CARPET CO.
Agnes
JT C.
Federal Uulidlug Soles.
Judge Carland of Kloux Fall will ar
rive Tuesday to assLst Juilge M linger In the
dispatch of th court business, occupying
court rom No. L
Th motion for a new trial In th Ai
FYlElall 150.OJG daman ami an.ln.l I
Root and 8am Smythe Is being argued' be.
tun juail Aiunifer. ,
Th wuather bureau and Postomce depart,
fnent will observe Morday, as a holiday.
None of the paseni;rr elevators in the
federal building will b running that day.
Th United biatea court and offices will
resume business Monday without reference
to It being a holldry. aeveral oases are
to be called la lit dmtriut court, and th
SPADRA COAL
OUR. ARKANSAS ANTHRACITE
One of the PUREST and BEST hard con Is oil tbe market. It Is a
free burning coal, Is easy to kindle, requiring less wood than other coals,
and Is always sure to Ignite.
It requires Icxs conl in the fire-pot, and less draft, und you can
always depend on lis burning freely. It contains neither Hulphur or
Iron, so will not melt and stick tn store llniut. Does SM per cent of
the service of Pennsylvania Anthracite, aud sells for 20 to 80 per cent
less. '
For elf-feed and front-feed base burners, grates, ranges and cook
stoves It has no equal. For furnaces and arte heaters lit gives perfect
satisfaction.
Spadra Grate, price 8.50.
It Izniteg Quickly, Burns Freely, Lasts Long,
Has No Slate. No Clinkers, No Impurities.
C. B. HAVENS CO.,
2 19 S, 16th Street
Tela. 317-825.
Is L bl'l u
yiyiii
hi
The New Location
Opposite Auditorium
FOR
COAL and ICE
Our business has outgrown our old quarters at 411
South Fifteenth Street, and we have moved to our new
location at the corner of Fifteenth and Howard Streets,
where we will be pleased to welcome you.
The telephone will remain the same 455 and 373.
c
OUR
ESCEST
COAL
:
3
WISH
nil
TO ALL
rib
m n nn r r w
111 ill!
OPEN
ALL
DAY
MONDAY
mm
Tiim BKL1ABLB STORE.
OPEN
ALL
DAY
MONDAY
Our Great Annual Linen Sale
BEGINS MONDAY, JANUARY 2.
$50,000 worth of Table Damask. Napkins, Pattern Rpts, Pattern Cloths.
Stand Covers, Lunch and Tray Cloths, Towels and Toweling at Sonsatloniilly
Low Prices.
$1.25 IRISH TABLE DAMASK All linen.
h-ine. wide. ten patterns to select "T-ir.
from, sale price, yard "
$1.50 SATIN DAMASK Irish Table Linen,
bH-lns. wide, 12 patterns to select nuc
from sale price, yard
1200 double satin damask Irish
Table Linen. 72-lns. wide, 1
ft r
2.50
silver
sale price
NAPKINS to match above
20x30 size per dos
TSc OKKMAN TAIU.IS L1K.'N
bleached (guaranteed), J) patterns .ItJc
to select from, at, yard
WAM ASK, pnra V
Ins. wide, 10 pal. '
75c
$1.10 GERMAN TABLR
linen, sliver bleached, 7:
terns to select from
at. vsrd
$1 2fi OKRMAN TABLE DAMASK. KS-tn
wide. 14 patterns to select from.
$2:n' N"rKlNH.''bieached,''ji fifj
linen, at. do
HLEACHKD NAPKINS. C
all linen, at. do
Pattern und Hemstitched Table Cloths ntvl
Napkins tn match th finest line whown
Sum r'y.! 3.b5 to $25
Sheeting and Muslin Bargains
M
4
iV
Peperall J-4 Bleached 8heetln; 2lC
Peperall 10-4 Bleached Sheeting 0'lr
at
Pepera.l It. Brown Sheeting 5jjC
Lonsdale Muslin at, "7 If
yard .' a
Fruit of the Loom Muslin,
yard i
COc Keady-tn-use Sheets, 81x9o size,
at
ffcc Keady-to-uae Sheets, 81x90 size,
at
6oc Huckaback Hemstitched Towels,
24x4j. each .'
15c Doub.e warp Turkish Towels,
eucli
15o Plllo
wide, at, yard.
.74c
45c
50c
25c
Casing, bleached, 42-tn. 1 1 r
Ko 1'lllow Casing, bleached, 40-lns. 10r
wide, at, yard
lie English Long Cloth, Qn
yard - -,w
lbr Keady-to-us Pillow lllr"
Slips ...
Me Keadv-to-use Pillow Slip, Hn
1.e 4x.t6. at 1 iw
K'C Keady-to-us Sheets, 72x90 size. flQc
at.
10c
74c
19c Fancy Huck Towels,
at
1 I luck Towels,
18xtti size
Irtr"'8i..c Linen Finish Glass fia
IC I Toweling UU
Grand Clearance Sale Specials
Our Invoice Is complete on the foUowing lines and Monday morning w place on
sale several broken lines tl'nt we must cloy out eulckly.
HAMiKLKCillKlS. 1 iLI.HW TOPS. LAl'M'K Y RAGS, COMBS AND
BULSiU.S, LAI I ES MVKWKAH, HAND BAGS AND MANY OTHER ARTICLED
AT RADICAL PRICE REDUCTIONS.
Handkerchiefs at 4 k.
Including pure linen Initialed fancy lac
dice and embroidered, worm Hr
:oc to l.')C. all go at jw
IQ For pure linen embroidered hand
l"v keiclilels, worth 25c and 3ic.
$1.W Hand Bags, CXOn
. 69c
. 7Qc
l;c
40c
Handkerchiefs at 2 he.
Son-"? slightly foiled, worth lOc-a full line
o fancy initial and ail colored Oln
l.oiuelK go at "I"
HI--. For all i'tc and "'c scallojied em
broldered handkerchlets.
Lie Laundry liug.o, 12 Ac
Soc Pillow Covers, 25c
l'.c Hose SupporJers. 7ic
5c Ilose Supporters, IdC
50c Hose Supporters,
at
25c Tooth Brushes,
at
25c
9c
nt.
$1..V H,i ud Bags,
at
SL'.ihi Hand Bags,
at
6oc Silk Belts,
at
7Ec Hair Brushes,
at
60c Hand Brushes, 25C
- I
nc T
MILLINERY AT HAYDEN'S
Enticing Bargains Kcnday
h Oxtrlcli , PATTERN HATS. $1S, $15
yf AA vnlties divided Into two p ( f
lots for Monday, nt $8.00 J"
VELVET HATS, trimmed wlLh Ostrlcli
plunit'H n nd oruuiueuls, if?
and $S values
at
and $10
l una
J. L. BRANDED SONS S
irS'-i.-URRAY'S biOV;
P. B. Murray's Market will be mov
ed Jaji. 1st from 1403 Douglas St. to -the
new building at 317 So.-16tb St.
This market has always carried
tbe choicest line of fresb and salted
meats, and will open at tbeir new
building with the, best possible ,
equipments and tbe most carefully
selected stock in the city.
Our. prices will interest you.
Itemeniber the new building. ' .
MURRAY'S MARKET
317 SCUTH '6TH 8TR LT
has made a "hit," and if you haven't tried it yet, let us
show you what it will do. A high grade coal at the right
price.
We solicit your patronage and hope to hear from you.
SO. OMAHA ICE & COAL CO. 1
usual public buslnes will be transacted
In th federal circuit and district clerk's
offices.
Peteraon ft Edqulst, and th former will
be riven th contract by the Board of Pub
lic work.
STAMPED F0RTHE DIRECTION
Post.; Put on I-ctter According;
to Way It Wti to
TrareL
Carrier Metoalf of the Omaha postoffloe
fore had a rather droll experience a few
day ago with a patron on hi route In th
residence district. A woman handed him a
letter to null, th stamp being placed on
th left hand upper corner. The oarrier
suggested to her that ah should have
placed th stamp on the right hand upper
corner, for the convenience of handling In
th canceling machine. Th woman nulvely
replied:
"Oh, I didn't know that, but then, you
see, I put th stamp on this way as th
letter I to go west."
Marriage License.
Th following marriage license wr lav
sued up to noon December 31:
Name and Residence. Age.
John oaalavotaky, Uretna, Neb jja
Minnie Tkchsdnitich. Gretna is
Vincent Biancl.l, Omaha 21
Ami MriiiaUs. Oniuh
George J one. Omaha &
Lottie King, Oinalia '. 21
ltoicoe B. Morion, Waterloo, Neb fci
Mary J. Taylor. Waterloo u
U-K tteduiiig Rings. EdUoliu, Jewlr,
Clly Frlatlag Contract.
Th contract lor th city printing, sta
tionary and lithographing has been awarded
to the Klopp & barllutt company by the
Advisory board, this Arm having submitted
the lowest bids of six competing foi tb
Work. For Dlxtrlct Hewer iol on Capitol
avenue, from Thirtieth street to Twenty
eighth avenue, John F. lalley submiiud
a piioa of $taa.U against that of MI-MI by
Lr. Werti, th popular dentist, who haa
been located at 1618 Douglas street for th
pat 18 years, ha removed his dental office
to rooms 804-6-6 Paxton block, 16th and
Farnam street.
Attention, Tamp 120, M. W. A I
Chrlsimaa and New Year entertainment
will take place Monday evening, January 1,
at Oermanla hall, 1818 Harney street.
COMMITTER
Did you ever eat Kopps Molaaa Sat'
InettsT Try tham. 1303 Farnam.
Hav Root print It.
Balldlog Permits.
Fred K. Bautln has secured permit from
the city for four 11.5(0 frame dwellings at
J4"3-8 North Twenty-fifth street, and
Thomas Herd has secured a permit for a
2,600 frame dwelling at Thirty-third and
Maroy streets.
Holiday at l-lbrary.
Th museum and reading room of th
Jublie library only will be opsn Monday,
anuary t, from I a. m. to I p. m. All
other department will be closed.
! V II Hill
l'KETTY STIJKET HATS, worth $2 and $3, at 9Sc and 25c
CAPS of All Kinds, from $1.50 to 35c
Phone i017
MISS BELLE KN0WLT0N, Mgr.
MA YD IP IV! RRO
s,
EIQ
TEAMS
Almost
Lest His Wife
That is what a customer told us
who sent home some other coal which was repre
sented to be "just as good as'' our
Economy Nut $6 Per Ton
For 15 YEAKS we have conti oiled the tutut of
this coal and all that time other inferior coals
have been sold upon the claim that they wt re ''just
as good''. Get the genuin eand
Keep Your Wife
Sundsrland Bros. Co.
New Ofllc
1608 Harney.
YELLO-
1 taken when yoo deposit your ear
ing In th
Omaha Loan & Building Association
On dollar safely deposited I worth
two In the band. Too truth of this la
best known to those who bsv not
cultivated the art of savlnw.
Try the monthly or weekly plan of
saving. We pay per cent dividend
on savings aceonat.
1704 Farnam. Bee Building.
O. W. Loomls. Pre. O. M. Nattinger, Sec
psMiiaj. .MUiujTyiiiiMaij.iMiiuwnnnw
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FMrf BmUI ' -r EDITABLE
Btonacyphsr prints. UU7 Howard. Tel. 1310
Oaa and electrlo table lamp mak ac
repiabl Christinas presents. Nebraska
Eiectilo Co., 13th and Harney.
Men', boy', children' clothing, hat,
ladles' suits, skirts, millinery, etc.; cash 01
credit. People's Store, 16ih and Farnam.
DIKD.
MENOEDOHT Henry J., December 29, 1MM,
aged :'S yeaia.
Fum i 1 nunday. January 1. 1906 at t p.
m tiiip' the residence of his futher VrA
11.... i .1.1 KM . n .. . . . . - 1 . . ,
(Mul Uwn cemetery. JiYlend Invited. cSa 8U itu it., Oswaa. Nt.
hffOUNDw
WILL POSITIVELY CI KK
Kidney and Liver DUease, Rheumatism,
Sick Headache, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Ca
tarrh, Indigestion. Neuralgia, Nervousness,
DyspepHtu, Kyphllllio Diseases, Constipa
tion. 1Z.26,60 people wer treated in 1103.
All druggist.
DR.
McQRE W
SPECIALIST.
Treat all forms f
DISEASES OF
MEN
tS Years' fc-soerleooe -lg
t ears iu Uutetia
A Med leal Its per
whose reiuaraable
eueeee has anM
baea eacelled.
Nearly 3J,wMJ Cases cured.
VsrieMsle: B,drl.. ;kfcn,i"11,0!J
Kimu rMhiliir. Ua al " Vluui.
His Home ireaimept
u BWBsn.iitli re feesMDd ( SUM ef areale
..rfuus. k.cu.1. kir w Biwiaw sad Skis t
MHI t tull east. tine sue duhlf bf (
crlulus tou, um orll. (ur Hg MOOg sue
Iuh t iraetaxat. atei.iue erai la iwn
Charga low Consultation Fre
0l H.urt i a. B. U . ! SuncU1. I
i u p m en wrua. aas i
. ARE
YOU SATISFIED
with the shoes you've been buying for
your girls?
The bu-le't department In our store
I our misses' and children's.
Only one ieaon the quality we are
giving fog th money give perfect
satisfaction.
Our trade tncrtases every day on our
misses' und children's plump kid and
box calf rchool sho button or lac.
Chllds' tiers. 8H to II, Sl.SJ.
Misses' sizes. 114 to 2, VI .
Women's slsea :tt to 6, 2 50.
These lat with low beet.
Drexol Slios Go.
1419 PARKA- STREET,
Omaha's Op-ti-li:i Sbsi Hoass
ASK FOR OUR FREE CATALOGUE
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Th yarn market Is very high and
all yarns have advanced 35 per cent.
A Notwithstanding the rise of wool we ,
are going to continue to sell th yarn
at the old prices. j
Our best uerman yarn, zoo Basin;
best Saxony, 9o skein, 8 for 2Bo; 4 or
8-fold Gerrdajitown Zephyr, lOo a
skein; plain large skein. 15o each;
O domestic Saxony, 6c a ekeln. Th?s
9 are the old orlces and on should not
9 i" " a
Dounu 10 go up.
Hosiery, and Beads a usual.
! JOS. F. BILZ,
322 So. 16th St., Omaha.
im WANT STYLE
CHICMCCTCH-n eNSLISH
bM. KlS
VEKTRILODUIH.
Vrm la irnti tfc. Sutm, MIb4
lot. K4in S..M Umm M, U4ad'
ent ! WrltlRf, Blc. Wrll. taSsr. I'll
Ull see how It's all .. temps.
Dr. C. . Ui-Voll.
(18 Wheeler Street. Fort Worth Txas.
UJLPCTY STATE VETERINARIAN.
H. L RAMACCIOTT!, D. V. S.
CITY VICTEHIMARI;.
Office and Inflrmary, nth and Mason 8 La
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wllk kiM rllik... 1 k. .lkw Baftae
bamnna. Miik.Sl.yM. ul Ulta.
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ubd. fcr P.rtl.al.ra, T.Hai..Uls
M 'N.ll.r fur I..HIm,"h Uwr, bj n,
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kQOAT LYMPH TREATMENT
nninuia,
Lbeneuiiini,
rtlHT. Oar
IM fOAf LTMPN TskLIl
. rMltm of ! Lati rr.a... i 1.
Coonnipans ial hunl oaafi
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Mat 0O4T1LIM
kwafa. far rhS attiU.
ftp. .Hi n.l bt.DralhiB or lra
hvWrt toria. M S Mill, aoWpftld WrIM 0O4T1LIM
old tT Bharman ft McConnell Drug Co.
For Menstrual SupprejsIon.uw
tSLTSSL PEIN -TAIN -GOT
Ml la oauaa k SkaraM s A aloaa.ll lrg Co,
ktatl arSara aiiaa. Inf MlM. U Ml I
No man will buy shoes, even
though they are easy. If ha
has to hide them under ai
chair everywhere he goes.
Jt'a th look that count.
IN ALL OUR SHOES
No matter how you Intend
to wear tbem you must be
satisfied. Our shoe hav
the style, fit and wear.
Just now try patent colt or
dull calf In laoa, button or
blucher.
S3.50-S4-S5
I FRY SHOE CQ
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DEPUTY STATE VETERINARIAN.
H. L RAMACCIOTTI, D. V. S.
CITY TUTtHI-AHIAN.
Office and Infirmary, 2ch ar.3 Maaca SLa,
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