Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 11, 1905, Page 10, Image 10

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TF1E OMAHA DAILY HEE: WKDNESnAY. .TAXUAKY 11, 10Q.
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$1.25 Table
Cloth, turkey
ted, Oil boiled,
fringed, 2 1-2
yari long, Xj
$2.00 Pattern
Table Cloths,
two and one-half-yard
long,
'.'I 95c
ioMS
THE HF.I.lABl.E ITORR.
C3 I
KM
extra Specials in Our Annual January Sale
WHITE GOODS and LINENS
"S 36-inch Bailor Cambric. Manchester
.... . . ...
nnisn, nnum earn one on me maraev iur
ladies' and children 8 undermusuns
regular 30c grade, at yard...
-I5e
36-inch English Nainsook in
bolts, regular price $1.50,
special, per bolt, at
40-inch Victoria. Lawns, in fine
12 yard
98c
sheer
quality, in full pieces, at the
white goods counter, at yd. ..2
Ready Made Sheets and Pillow
Cases 5HX ready made sheets
with S inch heme, 81x90 A f
size made from strong if
w w
bleached sheeting, each
Pillow Sllpa-42x36 and 45x36 fine
quality muslin, never sold nnder
loo special
January sal
price
10c
LINEN SPECIAL
Jftc Extra large huck towels,
at.each
"c Cotton toweling,
at. yard
l&c Large slse huck and damask 7C
towels, each A "
5c
34 c
33c Spachtel scarfs and squares, ep
at, each IOC
SKe Hemstitched, all linen huck 1Qr
towel, each lW
10c. all linen, Uarnsley toweling, ft If'.
per yard viJV
.10c Hemstitched 30 inch pillow shams, at each 15c
Special Sale of Laces at 3c-5c-10c Yd.
All widths of line French Valenciennes, French and Eng
lish Torchons, net tops, point d'esprit, ad cluny many
match sets worth regu
larly up to 25c a yard, at,
per yard
tuuii ti I'Kpru, uu ciuiiy muuy
:3jc-5c-!0c
Clearing Sale Bargains
Wool Blankets white, plaid and
fancy check, also gray, tan and
scarlet these sold at S CA
to $10 pair, goat, pair, . . JD9
$5.00 White Wool Blankets All
white wool blankets li size
have beeu selling up to CQ
$5 a pair, at, pair I, JO
Imitation French Flannel New
Persian and plaid styles, 3fl ife
in. cloth, reg. l'Jo value, yd. IUC
Fin Corded Olnghams Light,
medium and dark, pretty Ol
new styles at, yard OC
ISc Quality Flannel Extra heavy,
all colors goes at,
yard
7 "
6Jc
ClearingSaleLadies'Fur Scarfs
Ladies' fur cluster scarf.
with tail trimming form- 4 CO
1
Ladies' single and double
fox scarfs, selected Z.9&
furs at, each J
Ladies' high class double
fox scarfs regular .98
$15 quality at .... O
j. 1.. BRANDEIS & SONS BOSTON STORE.
erly sold at (3.50 each,
at
Ladies' single fox scarfs,
long brush tails sold up Qft
at.
mm
Just Half Price
In our south show window Is a lot of odds and ends
consisting of fine bronze statues, desk articles, clocks
candlesticks, copper vases and many other beautiful arti
cles, which we will close out at half price.
MAWHINJNEYA: RYAN CO.wW
IS Iff AND DOVGIAS SrS. OMAHA.JVCB.
Dr. Bradbury 1506
DENTIST
Teth Extracted With
out Pain.
Fillings....
Crown $2.
Bridge Work $Z
Plate $2.
Fourteen Year
Sam Location
I With-
FARNAM
PHONE 1796
Tb most sensatlve
nerve removed with
out pain.
Loose teeth mad
olid.
Written Quaraote
RENN1RD HEADS THE BOARD
County Ooamiuioisn Elsct Chairman as
Pr Canon, Igrssmsnt.
STANDING COMMITTEES FOR YEAR NAMED
McDonald Get. Finance, with Bronlng
and Tralnor as Ills Associates
and Tralnor Gets Charity
and Poor Karat.
' .tliliun J. Kennard was chosen chairman
of the new Board of County Commission
ers without opposition us soon as County
Clerk Drexel had called the board to order
this morning. After Chairman Kennard
had thanked the board for the honor con
ferred and bespoke the assistance of the
members for a harmonious and expeditious
transaction of the county business, a recess
was taken for ten minutes to enable the
new chairman to prepare his list of commit
tees. On reassembling Chairman Kennard
announced the following committee ap
pointments: Finance McDonald, Bt lining. Tralnor.
Judiciary Hrunlng, McDonald, Hofeldt.
Court House und Jail Kruning, Mc
Donald, Tralnor.
Charity Tralnor, Hofeldt, McDonald.
Koor Farm Trulnor, McDonald. Rrunlng.
Roads Hofeldt, KrunliiK. Tralnor.
Bridges McDonald. Trainor. Hoteldt.
Construction Hofeldt and the board.
Contracts and bonds of the Union Paclflo
Steam Bakery company and the Myer-Dll-lon
Drug company for furnlRhlng bread and
drugs to the county during the ensuing
year were approved, as was also an appeal
bond of The Bee In the matter of its claim
ugainst the county for publishing tho
scavenger tax list.
At the afternoon session the lists of
names prepared by the different member
of the board for Jury purposes were pre
sented and referred.
Appropriation, for the Tear.
Chairman Kennard presented a resolu
tion, watch, was adopted, fixing the esti
mates or expense for the different de
partment for 1906. Th estimates for l'.KX
are also given herewith
19.16.
General., fund $;;hi.o(io
Koad fiihd ........-.. fri.im
Hridge fund -. 7o.uk
Bond sinking fund ......... loo.un)
his office In preparing; for the personal
property assessment to bo made the com -i
Ing spring. He estimates that fifty men
will be sufficient to make the assessment
this year. Vax. year the board allowed
seventy-live, but the real estate assess
ment for the next four years was then
made, and this year that will only have
to be revised.
On motion of Commissioner McDonald
the heads of departments were Instructed
to meet with the board on Friday morn
ing at 10 o'clock to outline the needs and
requirements of their various offices for
the ensuing year.
The board room was besieged all day
yesterday by the candidates for the dif
ferent county offices to be filled by tho
commissioners, and many candidates had
irionds with them. To one and all alike
the board members said no appointments
had yet been decided on. and nrohahiv
will not be for a week or two. This seems
to be a reasonable statement as to time,
for there are many candidates for even-
place and all sorts of strings are being
puuea oy tne ambitious ones.
14.
4KI.UllO
fc.UlO
70.0U0
100.HI0
lO.UUO
Soldiers' reUv-f fund 10,0u0
Total ' ISa.uou $6tj,000
Commissioner Trulnor offered a resolu
tion, which was adopted, directing all offi
cers having charge of county property to
make and JMe with the board an Invoice
of all such proprrty. The Invoice, are to
be In the hands of the board at the lost
meeting iit January.
As tlMTO are three candidates for a va
cancy on the soldiers' relief committee,
an ortU-e- provided by statute, to which
the County board 'elect, one member each
year, the board decided to defer the ap
pointment uutll the xqunJltlcutlons 'of the
applcants reu be carefully considered.
Three Mora .taae.sors.
County Assizor Hary D. Heed was
(ranted lLi' adUlUuual una U aid In
. . ... . . y, ...... . .
Mortality Statistics.
The following births and deaths have
been rejHirted to the Board of Health dur
ing the twenty-four hours ending Tuesday
noon:
Births Ned Aldero, 715 Leavenworth.
firl; O. J. Keneft, 214 Farnam, girl; Felix
'aludin, 1213 South Nineteenth, boy; Mur
ray Schwartz, 3333 Ohio, girl; J. C. Flnley
KM Cupltol avenue, girl; Gustof Flutoulut'
M South Thirty-third, girl; C. L. Lewis
1777 South Ninth, boy. '
Deaths J. M. Stanley, St. Joseph's hospi
tal. 43; M. D. Koche, Botklns, Ohio. B2
F.unlce S. Spoor, 1120 Park avenue, hO; E H
Baxter, 2 North Eighteenth, 61; M'ary
Kendzlor, Twenty-ninth and Bancroft 6X
Ixjuisa B. Cole. 3t4 South Thirty-ninth
street; Elisabeth Reeves, 1519 North
Twenty-first, K2; Mary Mulllnger. 1
Howard, 5; Baby Burrill, S015 Seward;
Perry Ferguson. St. Joseph' hospital, 45.
Lace curtains very cheap at Orchard &
Wllhelm Carpet Co.
A Continued Story
Of the Omaha Drug Combine.
In our last ad we told you how the local
drug combine dictated to the Omaha
wholesalers as to HOW ML'l'H TH KY
would be allowed to ..n , ,t,i
various drug stores! Pretty utrona was
it not? BUT WAIT! About that time or
in jiuvriijurr, iu, we oougm the Dillon
Drug store on the N. XV. corner of 24th
and N St.., South Omaha. A. soon as It
ueea.iie rkuwii vy in nouin omaha drug
Bin., iiun wno vuiiini mere with a
BKANCH, they gut their heads together
and sent us word by an attorney that they
wuuiu Rivv u. &,vw ii we wouiu call tne
deal oft with Mr. Dillon and not come to
South Omaha! WHY P1D THEY NOT
WANT I S THERE? Soon after this a
DETECTIVE from Kansas City was sent
here by the Drug Combine to find out
where we were getting our supplies. He
KORUED our signature to an order on the
Northwestern Railroad to examine their
freight receipts, but we had detectives
iKiNAHl'B AND HE1DFELDT waiting for
him and they took him to the police sta
tion. To be continued ttnd alau we still
continue to cut prices HCT HEAD THE
STORY. 'CAUSE ITS TRL'B.
CUT PRICE
DRUU STORE
E T. YATES. Prop.
16th and Chicago St.,, Omaha, 'Phones 747
and 7b7; 24(h and N bts.. South Omaha,
'Phone No. 1; tin Ave. and Main St., Coun
cil Bluff.. 'Phone 333. All good, d.llv.r.d
in elibsr city absolutely trt;.
SCIIAEFER'S
Omaha Weather Report Wednesday Fair
Omaha's Great Sale of Laces,
Embroideries, Etc.
Manufacturer's stock of 3.".i0 yards fine qualities of Kmhroiilery,
Kilges. Insertions, Mendings, Medallions and Appliques, bouclit at a
discount that allows us to offer them for sale at .V) per cent below the
repuhir selling price.
Iot 1 Hambuiji ed;es and Insertions, from lj to 3 Inches wide,
worth up to 1H yard
IiOt 2 Hamburg and Nainsook Edges. Insertions, Headings and
Appliques, from 1 to 4 Inches, worth up to l.V, yard
lAt 3 Fin quality Hamburg, Nainsook and Swiss Kdges, Inser
tions and Headings, from l's to 4i Inches, worth up to 2c, yd. .
Lot 4 Splendid patterns of high-grade Swiss anil Nainsook lOlges. In
sertions, Medallions and Headings, from 1 inch to corset cover 0
widths, worth up to l!."c, yard ' IUC
Lot B Swiss and Cambric Edges and Insertions, dainty patterns
for baby dresses, widths from 1 to 10 inches, worth up to 1 '
3k yni-d 1-C
Lot 0 Great bargains in this lot of the new Seville and hemstitched r
Edges, widths from 2 to Inches, worth up to 3."c yard, at liHC
Jjot 7 Cambric and Nainsook Edges and a great line of tine Inser- Q
Hons, widths from 1 to 10 Inches, worth up lo 4(c n yard, at 1ZC
In finer grades we will sell goods worth from ?2.2.r to !Ve
nt 7.V, otic, 35c and DC
Including a Hue of all-overs. Sale commences Wednesday morning nt
0 o'clock. . v
3c
.5c
7'c
TABLE LINENS
Manufacturer's samples, ends of fine Irish Table Linen, grass bleached. They
are about 70 Inches wide and come In 2, 2l4 and 3 yards long, and f Ail
ftre worth t1 On vnrH fnr Werl npwrlfl V we Rfll 2-Viir.l lt-tic?lhM fnr
3-ynrd lenpths
for
2H-yard lengths 1.88
2.19
SHAMS AND SCARFS The balance nt our Imported Swiss Spachtol C()r
Shams and Scarfs, worth 75c and $1.00 Wed nesilav onlv, each
Thirty ($3.00) Oreen Trading Stamps With Each.
OF SPECIAL INTEREST AT ZERO WEATHER.
Ladies9 Fir Capes and Coats
Our Inventory Sale Comes Just in Time Keeps
You Warm and Saves You Money.
FUR CAPES
Near Senl and Opossum f t CA
marked $25.00, for... U.Df
Near Seal marked f A PA
$25.00, for llWU
Astrakhan XXXX CA
marked $42.50, for.... ,JV
Near Seal and Marten 'T'J r
marked $57.50, for JJm.DK)
Mink Cape, XXXXX CatiHdian
:k.e:1.? 145.00
LADIES' FUR COATS
Raccon, the finest quality, a driving
coat, 40 Inches long, quilted lin
ingmarked $75.00,
now
Astrakhan Coats sizes
marked $37.50, .
for.....
Monkey and Astrakhan Coats 3U
and 38 marked $55.00, QQ
37.50
i 3t. 3S
22.50
30.00
Near seal Coats, US ant
40 marked $50.00, for..
Near Seal and Marten Coats. 3i. 12
and 44 marked $(o,
Near Seal and Heaver Coats. UK
and 4Hnarked $02.50, JQ
HIended Siberian Squirrel, blouse or
box coat. ,'W, 40. 42 "7 P ((
markcfl $125.00, for... J.UU
Fur Scarfs, opossum scarfs, marked
$7.05 and $5.!i5
at $4.05 and
Shawls Heaver Shawls,
worth $1.25, at
Single Shawls, worth
worth $2.00, at
IMnMe Shawls, worth
$2.75, at
Our Blue Letter Sale on Shawls
has brought the prices down to the
cost of the wool.
3.95
1.39
89c
1.98
Inventory
Clearing Sale of
Fine Dinnerware
ENGLISH PORCELAIN DINNER
SETS AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW
PRICES 100-piece sets at A fi.fi
$9.76. $7.88, $5.75, $4.98 and
Every one worth from two to three
times the price. The product of such
well-known English makers as John
son Bros., Utlndley and Alfred
Meakln, plain white or decorated.
Prices good until goods are disposed
of.
, '
Welsbach Gas Burners, complete with
mantle and etched bulb, Afr
each CJI
None sent C. O. D.
Fifty ($5.00) Green Trading Stamps.
Meakln's light weight pure white
Royal English Semlporcelaln Break
fast Plates, for set of 33c
Ten ($1.00) Green Trading Stamps.
MacBeth's Pearl Top Lamp Chimneys,
either No. 1 or No. 2.
each
Handsome 10-lnch Jardinieres, nice
colors, new shapes, Ofir
each VOW
Fifty ($3.00) Green Trading Stamps.
20 per cent discount on all our rich
cut glass.
20 per cent discount on our full line
of steins.
Bennett's Grocery
WHERE YOtI CANNOT HELP
BEING VERY JuCONGMICAL.
Ten ($1.00) Green Trading Stamps with
pound fresh roasted Uoldeti
Santos Coffee AUC
Ten ($1.00) Oreen Trading Stamps with
pound basket fired Japan Tea, 8c
Ten ($1.00) Green Trading Stamps with
qtinrter-pound can pure ground Op
Black Pepper iV
Ten ($1.00) Green Trading Stamps with
two cans Hawk-Eye Cream, 20C
Ten ($1,001 Green Trading Stamps with
pound package Imported Sul- (On
tana Raisins IOW
Five 50c) Green Trading Stamps
with can Rex Lye CJkx
Five (50c) Green Trading Stamps Q
with can Wagner String Beans
Five (50c) Green Trading Stamps f Or
with can Atchison's Cocoa
Raisin Special
Monson Seeded Raisins, 12- IDf
ounce packages IvIW
Five (50c) Green Trading Stamps.
CA INDIES
Twenty ($2 CO) Green Trading Stamps
with one-pound Boo !4oo OS,
Kisses t
Delicatessen Section
ALL KINDS OF HOME-MADE
SAUSAGES AND COOKED MEATS.
LARGEST VARIETY IN THE WEST.
DOUBLE GREEN TRADING STAMPS
IN DELICATESSEN SECTION ALL
THE WEEK.
CLOTHING!
CLOTHING!
Only Four Days Left for this
Half Price Sale.
Yoin Men's Suits and Overcoats,
ages 10 to 20 years.
25.00 Suits and Overcoats, one half price $12.50
22.50 Suits and Overcoats, one half price 11.25
$20.00 Suits and Overcoats, one half price
$18.00 Suits and Overcoats, one half price
f 15.00 Suits and Overcoats, one half price
$12.00 Suits and Overcoats, one half price
$10.00 Suits and Overcoats, one half price
$7.50 Suits and Overcoats, one-half price
$5.00 Suits and Overcoats, one half price
Urokaw Bros. $10 Overcoats and Suits, one-half price $20.00
lllrsch-Wickwire & Co.'s $50.00 Full Dress, one-half
price 25.00
Urokaw Hros. coat and vest, sizes only 2S to 35,
one-half price. . . : 2.50
$40.00 Overcoats and Suits, one half price 20.00
$35.00 Overcoats and Suits, one half price 17.50
$30.00 Overcoats and Suits, one half price 15.00
llrokaw Bros.' coat and vest, $5 frock, tizes only 2 to
35, one half price
nasia - Uln " -jj
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FRY'S CUSHION
SOLE SHOE
FOR. WOMEN
Is solid comfort to the wearer. If the
soles of your feet are sore and cal
loused. Just try a pair and be con
vinced how much easier It Is to walk.
The only sure remedy for tired feet.
Fry's Cushion Sole Shoes
$4.00 A PAIR..
FRY SHOE CQ
lljllB I I"
2y 5
Hay den Bros.'
Unusual
FURNITURE
OFFERING
UNDERWEAR
The cold winds can bo withstood
If you have good, wuvm VNDKH
WKAIt, Now is the time to change
from that light Rummer weight.
We have the largest line in Omaha,
and we curry a complete stock In
various weights and sizes. They
come in cotton, half wool, till wool
nnd fleece-lined, from 25c to $2.0
per garment. We have special
values at 25c, 35c und 5)e per garment.
JOS. F. BILZ,
322 So. 16th St., Omaha.. 2
We are sole agents for the l'letorial
Review Tatterm.
MltMMtM
SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY MORV
TNO AND CONTINUES UNTIL ALL THfl
GOODS ARE SOLD. Everybody known L.
G. Doup the enterprising Omaha couch nnd
rarlor goods manufacturer. He has the reputation of making a little the Inst good
on the market. His factory burned down (with the exception of the Mitnpit i.n.ini
the first week In Decemler last. Stored in this room were a great many couilns and
parlor piece, packed In burlap, all ready for shipment. '1 he goods were only in
a few ram Injured by water. When the burlaps were taken oft the goods opeuett
up with a lew exceptions In good condition.
IrVc have bought the whole lot at a fraction of the Cost to Manufac
ture and place all on sale at prices never
even dreamed of by us.
NO.
NO.
No.
Nt .
NO.
NO.
Come and see thene goods. The prices will nstcnlsh you. Here sre som
number." and prices. Mall orders filled If the number called for is not sole
celpt of order. In such case money will be returned.
NO. 1HK74-FINK LEATHER COUCH -Cost $:. SALE PRICE. ...
NO. f.J;l-VARKlCOID COUCH Cost $:'7.t-HA l.E PRICE
Mil KARRICOI l COUCH Cost 1!U--SA1.E PRICE
BED, DAVENPORT-Cost I.I'.oO SALE PRICE
Mm COUCH Cost $1150 SALE PRICE
M"-LEATHKR CoUCU Cost $19.li -SA I.E PRICE
m:r4-coucH-cost $ivuo-s.u.e price
. COUCH Cost. JS.tM BALK PRICE
NO. Mi, COUCH Cost 1.( SALE PRICE
NO. NA-COUCH Cost $H.no-SALE PRICE
NO. 3l:llX COUCH Cost lti.o0-SAI.E PRICE
NO. S COUCH -Cost $10.5 PALE PRICE
NO. t:'-'tUCH Cost $12.51 HA LE PRICE
NO. MUX COUCH Cost $1J.7S-ALE PRICE
NO. Mii'!, COUCH -Cost tl2.6U SALE PRICE
NO. 21t74 COUCH Cost $18 So SALE PRICE
NO. lfioKX ADJUSTABLE END COUCH Cost $19.nO-fALE PRICE
NO. VK Adjustable End, with hack, COUCH Cost $liV-SALE PRICK
NO. lMJV-Adjustable End, with back. Couch Cost $22.50 SALE PRICE.
NO. 733 BED LOUNGE Cost $13.50-BALE PRICE
NO. 703 BED LOUNGE Cost mmSALK PRICE
NO 1)H) CHAIR Cost $I().WV SALE PRICE
NO. 873 DIVA N Cost $lti.00 SALE TRICE
NO. 3417 CHAIR Cost 7..M BALK PRICK
NO. 1J10-D1VAN Cost $10.00-SALE PRICE
of ti
I, on re
$1 M
$12. cc
$ .S5
II.V'O
$ 7 !:,
$ X.sS
$ Ii..".!!
.$ 3.!fc".
.$s.:s
$ 7 ix)
$ t.M
$ 5 f.0
$ & .!'.
$ ti.f)
$ ri.,s.-i
$ s .ro
$ ).it
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.$11. M
.$ u.Ki',
$ B .!:,
.$ 4 :n
.$ R.KI
.$ 3 Vi
.$ 4 :
A Great Many Others Which We Cannot Mention Now,
HAVDEft) BROS.
"Follow the Floa
tt
$5.00
PANTS
$3.50
is no
PANTS
$5.00
MARCHING fORWARD.
Wo have firmly established our
$3.50 pants with our customers by
trivlng them a pant of $5.00 value.
A NEW LINE
So we have added a new line
of $5.00 punts, which we guaran
tee to be equal to any $S.oo punts
made elsewhere. We Invite you
to call and get samples and com
pare quality anil prices.
Any suit In the house, including
blue and black, at
$17.50 and $22.50
Made in Omaha by Omuba's Best
Tailors.
COME IN AND WATCH OUU
TAILORS WORK.
Grand Pants Co.
20S N. 16th Street.
GOING SOUTH?
n
10.00
0.00
7.50
0.00
5.00
3.75
2.50
I may depend noon your saving ao
! count lie Inn yonr friend In the hnor
of need. The saving habit la best
encouraged by opening an account
1 hero and keeping It dally on the In
1 crease by aavlna: the peonies, Dickies
and dimes and let them grow to dol
lars. We pay per cent on deposits.
I fl.OO vtlll open an account.
Omaha Loan & Building Association
1704 Farnam. Bee Building.
Q. W. Loom Is. Pres. G. M. Nattlnger, Sec'y
2.50 I
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DIAMONDS
We have claimed and still claim
thiit the purchase of Diamonds Is
a good business proposition.
Omaha papers have recently pub
lished an Associated Press dis
patch to the effect that Diamonds
h:ive advanced another K per cent.
We have us yet not adynnced our
prices and have an almost com
plete slock in spite of the many
Fiollduy S4ili's. which we would ho
pleased to show. Remember, we
refund nine-tenths 'of amount paid
us at any time, within one year
should you want It.
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LEAVE OMAHA 6:30 P. M.
ARRIVE ST. LOUIS 7:15 A. M.
Dally excursions to all the winter resorts
of the South at greatly reduced rates. Ask
us for rates, time tables and all information
bo when you leave you will know where you
are at. '.,
8 Wabash City Ticket Office, 1601 Farnam
1 Harry E. Moores, Q. A. P. D., Omaha. Neb,
T
WANT A WARM OFFICE ?
Steam Heated
Offices in
The Bee Building
$10.00, $15.00, $18.00 and $25.00
t
t
t
PER. MONTH.
DON'T FREEZE MOVE.
R. C. PETERS B CO..
Rental Agents,
Ground Floor,
Bee Bids.
"2
. BSanwT j m M m 1
15 -& DODGE.
GRAND ISLAND ROUTE
rwtnnt K DAILY SERVICE, with new M-foot Acetylens aaa
f?Ud Pullman Chair Car. (seats free) on night train, and
Pullman high-back seat Coaches on day trains, between Kane as
City and Bt Joseph, Mo : Hiawatha, Seneca Marysvllle. Kan.,
Fairbury. Fairtisld. Hastings and Urand Island. Neb.
Connections mad. at Kansas Wty for all points East. ' South
and West.
At Grand Is'and direct connections are mad. with Union Paclflo
fVst train, for California and ths Paclflo Northwest.
S. M. ADSIT, si. josep"
GENERAL PASS. AGENT,
Minimi
DR. WILKINSON'S EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT CLINICS,
Tel. B 3323. Crelghton Blook, isth and Doulaa, Omaha.
Dallv for Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafne. Adenolds-often causa of mouth bresth
in. nrf deafness In children. Ill-shaped Noses, Chronic Hnre Throat, Neuralgias,
Fiflaritl To "hU. Orow h-In Nostril's. FMuypl. etc.. Cleft Palate Harelip. Running
lirs Noises III kr, Cross Kes slraighlen.d by operation Affections of 1 ear
tn.'s Headache dui to eye or nasal T catarrhal causes. AfTectlons of the Vol.-s
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