THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1905. 4 PLAN TO DO ALL YOUR. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY Start Tomorrow The big special sales of goods appropriate for charming Rifts niako Saturday a notable day to begin jour holiday buying. Hrjug your Christmas list to Tlrandela. A visit to this store will help you decide BUY YOUR GIFTS NOW-ONLY NINETEEN MORE DAYS FOR, HOLIDAY BUYING Christmas stocks h re nearly complete now. Yo can give yoti more attenuon ana make your lion- JU l day sluoinnc; a genuine lileasure. Buv at vour r -""Iv sxr gam leisure and escape the holiday crush. on the proper thing to buy. J ill si I I J I I 1 7 (7 I Ai Extraordinary Holiday Sale of Brilliant Cut Glass Thousand of Pieces of (he Most Brilliant and Exquisite Cut Glass Entire Stock of fx Retiring Manufacturer This sale will be a record breaker we bought so cheaply that we can offer handsome Cut Glass at lowest prices ever paid. All cut from celebrated Libby and Dorflinger blanks. Every piece perfect. The widest possible variety in every size from the large brilliant vases and bowls to the dainty little pieces so inexpensively priced. CUT GLASS MAKES THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS GIFT The Immense quantify of Out Glass makes tt neces sary to use nearly all the Annex for its display. Hero are a few of the scores of extra specials: Brilliant 8-ln. Cut rlass Howls, Wnter Bottles, at 1.98 !H Cut Glass Mustard Jars, f r l .i-vV tj Cut Glass Mayonnaise ? QQ at VJC V-' Dishes, worth $6. at, oach . . J. JO Our brilliant window display which has been so extravagantly admired shows the character of this splendid stock. Tnh WJiti Our P. res. Sal sf C.tt P.l. Wo Will HnM SALE OF GENUINE HAND PAINTED CHINA An Immense Line of Beautiful Exclusive Designs f From the Famous White's Art Studio, Chicago J This China is all beautifully hand painted a handsome showing of I many varied designs in plates, trays, chocolate pots, cups, and saucers. I'LATKH In every size from tho small bread and butter plates to the large rail k plates, wall plates, etc., worth up to $4.00, . Cg ! Beautiful Hand Painted Cups and Saucers-ten. chocolate, coffee and after din nor sizes. Coffee Cups and Saucers, worth up to $4.00, will jro LVr.T:.,:d59c.75c.l.25.1.98 Genuine Hand Tainted Celery Dishes, Olive Genuine Hand Tainted Chocolate Tots, , Dishes, Tin Trays, Comb nud Brush Trays, Teu Tots, Sugars and Creamers, Hair Receivers nnd many other novelties. Cracker .lars, etc., etc., worth up to . 49c75c.98cl.50 !? 75c98cl.504.98 r A Cut Glass Tumblers, man at. 2.98 Cut Glass Sugars and Creamers, at,') QO pair L.JO GREATEST BOOK SALE EVER HELD IN OflAHA 60,000 books, the most important sale of this kind ever known In Omaha. We ran Rive you but a hint of the vast assortment of cloth bound fiction, boys', girls' and children's books that will go in this great sale at prices never before heard f. All the basement devoted to this grout holiday sale. Recent Popular Fiction Copyrighted The One Woman, by Thomas Dixon, Jr. The Crisis, by Winston Churchill. The House on the Hudson, by Francis Powell. Gordon Keith, by Thomas Nelson Page. The Virginian, by Owen Wlster. And 50 other of the latest Illustrated Novels sell at $1 and $1.50 5,000 cloth bound books, printed on good paper, clear type, popular titles, per copy he latest r7 35c Cloth Bound Books nt 12c Selected from the world's chotcest literaturo and written hv authors of established rcnu- tatlon, embracing history, biography. adventure, poetry and fic tion of the choicest char acter. Over 400 titles to choose from, per volume.. , biography, 12c mm bor pro $2.50 Bibles geois type. at 98c Large reference self oouncing teachers Bible. Many maps lu colors and has absolutely flexible binding, great bargain, at. 98c BOYS AND GIRLS' COPYRIGHT BOOKS Elsie Dlnsmore. by Martha Tinley: Five Lltllo Peppers, by Margaret Kidney: Beautiful Joe, by Marshall Saunders; Pussey Meow, by L. Louise Pattlson; Dickey Downey, by V. 8. Patterson; all of Sophlo May's books and hun dreds of others, all at. . . . Thousands of Juvenile Board Books, positl than double, at 25c 60c Books at 19c A new series or popu lar favorlties for boys and girls, printed on fine paper, large type, fully Illus trated, each volume containing four full page color plates, bound in now style cloth. A few of the many titles; Aesop Fables. Ander son's Fairy Tales. Hlmk Reuulv. Grimm's Fairy Tnles, rilgrim's Progress, Itobin son Crusoe, at, each..... vely worth in6re U I1UW Bl) 1C 19c 39c do,r lc REMARKABLE SALE OF FURS T.nrgest pace devoted to Furs In Omaha, with the most complete assortment of swell, up-to-Uute Fur Neikweiir ami Jackets. SATURDAY'S EXTRA SFECIAL BARGAINS WILL BE MOST EXTRAORDINARY These aro the fin l-'urs from our gigitutlc purchase of a New York fur manufacturer. N-w lots brought formtnl for saturdtiy. Kery fur piece pticfd In this announcement means a genuine saving of nf one-lliirl to one-luilf on high nu dity selected furs tnutlu In the luteal style. A fur ule of real tin portame. Ladies' Small Neck t'leces ami Cluster Scarfs, worth OQ up to J..io, al VoC Cluster BcHifa una Zasaa, easily wuith up lu to .YO0, at IiUteM' Fine Fur Scurfs, worth up to $'100, at Luiliea,' Selected Fur Scarfs, In the ..izii. Ylctorine nnd rlustrr shapes, worth flD.w each, at Fine Fur Scarts, worth uu to $12 50, nl Scarfa, ni.is and Vlctorlnes, worth up to $i; i. at Smartest, tilshest-class Fur Scarfs, worth up to $.UU each, at . 1.Q8 2.98 3.98 4.98 7.50 9.98 ELEGANT FUR JACKETS AND COATS 'ackets, woilh I Persian l.imio Jacket $05 Jackets, worth ..14.85 r:lerlrin Real ti.OU each. nt Near Seal Jackets, worth cusilv a hlKh us -y 4 Cti) Hi M-. at. each... Hl'-h liuaraiiteed Astrakhan Jaikels. worth as i StX high us each.. Persian l.anih Jackets that would bilutf JUi al. each U'liiilne llinls. m Hay otter Jackets, north at Genuine Seal Skin Jackets, worth 5-110, at i i WONDERFUL BOX PAPER BARGAINS This will be the greatest box paper sale ever held in Omaha. Over 25,000 beautiful Christmas boxes tilled with high grade paper for correspondence. 1 tils fortunate purchase, which may not occur asalu for many years, enables up to give values that are astonishing. Lovers of high jv g 1PP n grade writing paper will find values up 4VC" lVC"ZilC"IilC"lllC ww www up $3.00 here Saturday, ut, por box. All Wool Viiicr Gloves at 25c-39c Ladies- miuo' aad children's all-wool cashmere gloves, fleece lined giovet, jf on ana ncoica giove--some siik lined, plain and fancy also Sax-my wool mitteus worth up to 7oe pair, at, air 25c-39c Sale of Ladies Kid Gloves Kid cloes for stroet and dress wear all correct shades 2 aui II clasp--all this season's g 0 .. best styles, worth unto $2 pair, l'f P-'f ff at, pair , . . . . w Warm Winter Underwear Ladles' fine winter underwear, part wool and fleecy cotton. . 25c-3tr-09c Ladies' fleece, lined and wool union suits, at, suit (ltc-S--$l.50 Children's winter weight underwear, garment Jc-2.c-ltfc Children's sleeping igarments, per suit JOc .. t Children's knit wool underwalsts, Nazareth style, at ioc .vim WWWWWVVVWMVVVVVWWVWyWUVWWVVSWAAAW CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS The Christmas gift Handkerchiefs are here. Some of the daintiest new effects in these practical and always welcome gifts are shown at our great Handkerchief Dept. $98 . ackets, .$125 Ladies9 Suit Specials Ladies' Stylish Tailored Suits All new colors, new styles and new cloth?, worth j 50 uj iu ir.'j, a geuuinH Bargain ti jr Sn t nr1 !i v JfcABB Ladles' $40 nid $50 Stunning Tailored Suits at $24.50 New extremely stylish lot lll.iuses, chesterfleldt and eUins nev iileat in broadcloths, velvets, uiiitii-s, crey tweeds, eic. many are flhsoliitelv t.x'eltlsive in kivIm an iinouiial oiler at Ladles' Tine Novelty Clotli Long Coats Right u p to date, new arrivals Jjiitlies' Hear Skin Lined Cheviot Coats Per Plan collar, at Ladies' 45-incli Heavy Cheviot Coat With fur of lJclgian sable, umpire back, brown and! black, at Ladto' Heavy Winter Coat In Empire stylo, box pleated, nai nnea, gray. Drown and black, 8.98 12.50 r collar 6.98 5.98 t i ' . --. . , All kinds of handker chiefs white aud colored many pil low top handker chiefs - worth as high as 1 5u each, at Children's Handker chiefs, three In fancy box, all puro linen, also plain and colored em broidered Initialed, box, 10c,15c,25c Ladles' all linen embroidered, also scalloped embroidered edge handkerchiefs, over 50 styles, 25c quality Ladles lace and embroidered handkerchiefs, all beautiful new patterns--also "CT- . ladies' all pure lluen convent hemstitched hand embroidered initialed, at each.dC J. L. BRA.NDEIS & SONS BOSTON STORE ( Two Great Specials in Children's Coats Girls' $5 Winter Coit $2 50 Here are 165 coats, ages 6 to 14 heavy friie, fibe lines. kerseys, ec. reds, greens, blues and browns all long" borne with PA capes and belts -sume trimmed J D) all new bty lea, a'- , !5c Ladies' fancy lace aud em broidered handkerchiefs, one in a fancy box at Q'n onrl En i 02b aim UU 10c ! f Children's Heavy Winter Coats at $1.98 Velvets, crushed plushes, corduroys, kor-eys, broadcloths, etc. -Inred, preen, brown, blue nnd white ages grx f 2 to -inan- tmplus and Hld I routs; koiiio worth audl.lJ $5.00, at Ladies' Fashionable Shoes New lot of shoes which we purchased from a maker of high repu tation these shoes are up-to-date well fitting and QP made for good scrvlce-7well wojh f 5 a pair, er pair. .l.JD We offer short lots from our regular lines of $4 and 5 T T shoes-Saturday, at, per pair . . Tad I pa' Red Cross Shoes, the I Famous Dr. Reeds Cushion best ever sold for Z Pf ! Bol5 Shoes for ladies the price J.JU at, pair Ladles patent leather, vlci kid shoes, worth $2.50 a pair, pn In basement lttj .$5 m i AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Live Stook Exehangs Nominations Bring , Out iv Large Attendance, COMPROMISE TICKET IS AGREED UPON ladlratlofts Are that Ticket Will lie Satisfactory and Ku Other Nom inations for Kmehaaae OHIcera Will lie Made. Friday afternoon the South Omaha Live Stock exchange met and nominated officers to be voted on Junuary 1. Owing to the fact that there were (our candldulea lu the Held, representing the two factions at the exchangn, more than usual Interest was taken in the nominations. The candi dates for president warn Captain 1. 8. ParkhurHt, l. U. Oluey. John Kits Hoberts and Jay Laveity. 1'iior to tho calling of the exchnngo meeting to order at t p. in. the two factions weVe liuntllng for votes with a great deal of earnestness. Whmi the exchange did mei-t clhty-tlee meialwrs were present, tho largest number that hud attended a meeting In a. Rood many months. After spurring for a lime, a ejjmpiomiae ticket was selei ted. lJ. 8. rarkhni'Ht was nominated for president nnd Al J'uwell for vice president. Directors to nn-rve for three years were Gus Ingwri'Hon, Mol Uegan und V' h. Tugg. . A roimiiitteo was appointed to name a board of appcalx and an arbi tration Committee. Kai-h jf Ihnsn bourda la composed of live ineiuliers. Within a tew days the committee will make, the nominations for those Isiards. After the meeting the members of the xchangn stuted that ttu-ro would hardly M another ticket placed In the Held, as Is fl$T DUIcrcace mllilli Be,wecBlhe Coat SMrt knJ tb ordinary ..l.irt it the differ ace Letaecn laee lw pictures 1tweea comfort and discomfort. Tlis Cluctt foes "on aad ofl bk a eoaL" l'u-,t color fshrlca and white. $1-50 and more at best lores. CLCnr. rCASODY CO, Troy, !t Y. targsat aaakare of Slilns sa Col lars la lbs KweiL sometimes done, UTiiitse the ticket nomi nated yeaterday was a compromise. Kieavallon Nearly Killed. The excavation made for tho basement of the Union 1'acltlc freight demit Im n.ri tilled and about three doien men are work ing on the foundation of the new freight depot. The dirt taken ft -uin the wlfi i.f the new depot Is being dumped Into Un original site. lAige quantities of iiiaterlal are on the ground. Including vreMne.1 brick for the exterior walls Work on this build- lug is being pushed as rapidly us tho weather will penult. At the paaxengor sta tion a few men are at work, but the con crete foundations cannot be luld Until the weather gets a lit t lo warmer. There seems to be no possibility now of either of these buildings being under roof by January 1, as was contemplated. Supplies for City's Ise. City Clerk tilllln is preparing notices to be Kent to tho head of ull city depart ments I educating a elatement tif the amount and kind of supplies needed for the year commencing January 1. As soon as it Is known what 1h needed the clerk will adver tise tor bids for lliesn supplies. Printed matter Is about tho most expensive of the supplies needed und it will bo nect-ssury for the heads of departments to check over what atock they have on hand und muke an estimate of th amount and kind needed to lust f.,r a year. In the caso of letter heads for the uko of the olllcials no very large amounts will Im ordered at this time, as there Is a city election coming In April and there Is sure lo bo some different names on the nflicia.1 stationery. This will not interfere, huwever, with the lei ling of contracts fur a em, Christian Aasurlatlon Sub.rrlptlt.as. J.al night $.iyo had been pl-dged to the local Voung Men's Christian association for larger (juarters. Seme pledges are yet to be heard rrom and when llieso are In the amount desired -win m ,aU up. -,- hust. ling committees aru mill at work und will keep at It for several das yet ty' order that there may l.o an ovtir-aubw rfptlon In place of urini than iiu needed. Knough money la n.,w In l-l.i the association ofbeers lo go ahoud und let ine rtintracts for the ..r....i l,... -.- .... ..w,, . M BJiil naslum building and for the imni.ki.,,. needed for the new rooms. Installation f Diaeoaate. Bunday evening at the hirst J'resbyterlan chueh the dUeonate will b li,Mtu)lJ with pror cerenmny. The deacons and deacon-es.-s to be Installed are; Miss Kate Clam mill. Mrs. A. Kells. Mrs. John Caughey. Mrs. W. J. McHurney, John Caughey, c D. Wilson, Dr. William C. Benls and Kd wln Illll. This Installation will be publio and will occur at the close of the sermon. Magic illy Gossip. T. Nolan is In Montana looking after tome bUHlnevs matters. In November seventeen deaths occurred in boulli Omaha and thirty-seven births. Ueorge Puiku. who has been milte sick whs ieMirted to be somewhat Improved last night. Mr and Mrs. fieorge Cmiper have gone o Powhatlan Kan., to attend the funeral of Mrs. Cooper's lather, T. C. Itronson. Harry U. Kinney and Miss Essie Shank were married ut the Methodist parsonage by ltev. K. M Pihsoii oii Thursday evening. The city ini'-.ils salaries for November amount to $.ia The pay of the rtre de-Mitiii.-nt for last month was t-ki. and the iKiln e li-lai lini'iit 11 -V). I'avers reeumed operations on Twenty, f.'uitu MrM ; . stenl.iy. 1,-m iilghl ih. pavvioviil hud uvvu luld to li slrccl. fu effort Is being made to run the roncrelo mixer while tho temperuttiro Is so low. The young people of tho llupllat church held a busineHS meeting and social laat evening at the home of C. II. Hopkins. Uli North Twnnty-flxth street. Mrs. W. M. Wheeler. Miss Ruth E. Wheeler and Master Harry It. Wheeler of I'illerton, Neb., are spending a few days with Dr. and Mrs. II. U Wheeler. by the chorus, concluding wilh a vocal quartet by Mrs. Dale, soprano; Miss Ada Itarnuni, contralto; Mr. Dule, tenor, and Mr. llaker, basso. The piano accompanists of the evening were Miss Georgia Ellsberry und Miss Bhudduck. HONORS TO GRIDIRON VICTORS Entertainment Complimentary to Omaha, Commercial College Kleven. Tho public entertainment given at the Lyric theater in the Ilohibough block Fri day evening in honor of the Omaha Com mercial collegj foot bull team, fresh from Its laurels us the champions of the state. Was graced with a large attendance In spite of the snowy night. The program opened wtlli a selection by the college orcbeslrn, under tho leadership of Mrs. Lena Ellsworth Dale, which was excellently given. M. O. Robrbough, presi dent of the collegu, Uie spoke briefly of the purpose of the entertainment and ad dressed his remarks frequently to the mem bers of tho foot ball team, who occupied the lower boxes on each side of tho stage. He thought the question of foot ball was a debatable one as an accessory to school work, yet ut the sumo time thero was no qucHtlon as to the Kiune afford lug a pleas ing relaxation from study. "The members of the Omaha Commercial college team," he said, "mu perfect gentlemen," and he could alte-Ht to the fact that their love of foot ball did not lnterfero with their studies. On the contrary, they were all among the best and brightest pupils of the colleye. Ho thanked Ihe memlK-rs for tin- record they had made as champions of the state of Nebraska, and the honor their general conduct reflected upon the college. The college chorus, assisted by the Huns com Park church choir, sang with pl a.lng efTect "Oh, Italia lti loved." Superintendent W. M. Davidson of the Omaha public schools followed with u short address on "College Athletics," In which he said: "I am a firm believer in healthful sports in our high schools, oolleges and universities, such as will particularly call out the energy, manhood and girlhood of the students. There are certain ethical principles connected , with foot ball. It teaches the player Implicit obedience, whereby the player subordinates his indi viduality to the direction of the captain of his team. It has an Impelling Interest and Is the one great sport which enlivens the entire student body and brings the school up to a higher degree of Intellectu ality. I do not believe In that character of foot ball that becomes a slugging match or a prlxe fight, but would suggest a modi fication of the game and divest It of many of its dangerous feulurea. Too many per sons are injured or killed in the practice of the rougher churucter of the game and these reprehensible features of tho game are too often winked at by the officers of the schools and universities and the mem bers of the athletic boards. I heartily com mend that spirit of the game which Impels the players to go iu and win, but win honorably." The remainder of the program consisted of anou.er sth-cilon by the orchestra, short talk,! by members I. M. llorr and Manager Arnold of the college team, a violin solo 1 by Mr. Itubvil Cuoiadvu, auulhci uuiubci MAN AND, WIFE ARE FINED Plead finlltr to Tiiklna; l.ltinor on Wlnuebaao ludian llesrrva tion to Sell. Joe Johnson and his wife, known ss Mary 8t. Cr, recently Indicted Jointly for Introducing liquor onto the Winnebago In dian reservation, entered a Joint plea of guilty before Judge Monger In the I'nlted Htates district court Friday afternoon. Joe Johnson was thereupon sentenced to eight months' Imprisonment In thu Doug las county Jull and to pay u tine of $lo0. Judge Munger declined to pass sentence upon the wife on the ground that under the common law he was supposed to be under the direction of her husband and could not be held guilty of any act which she may have committed Jointly with him nnd by his direction. Had her act of tak ing liquor onto the reservation been of her own volition and un independent act she would have become nmcuuble, but under Ihe present circumstances it was shown that she was acting under the dcrectlon of her husband and could not be held respon sible for ills act though a party to It. Consequently she was discharged from cus tody. The heavy sentence Imposed upon Johnson wu due to the fact that he Is an old offender and h.is recently been before the court for bootlegging and other viola tion of tho laws pertaining lo the intro duction of liquor into tho Indlun country. I a - . - - - . . - . , a I Guests (( ( 1 ' th. cmnll- 1 II lil' aseot of ellrr. i. $.4f"" mir thrm the BkT. If Lir oB', is ihs hri coco irsde M V aaywur or t aa prke. J hj M tt rich, lull. rni-l iUor, without B arcs or 0lei-r.-,i"tinfiuaes U I ll Iron all others. I Tt ijtttm IUct'pi took ri. A v ts auif a. I i .. mmjr.r i SNEAKTHIEF JROBS A SAFE Sernrra One Hundred ThlrtyF.lglit Dollars from Strong Hog of H. F.lsele. Under the guise of a beggar an unidenti fied party robbed the r"afe In the H. Elselo uxsay ofllce at 1511 Dodge street at 11:20 yesterday. The man pretends to bo deaf and dumb, and In this Instance carried a letter of recommendation. He carno Into tho small office and passed through to (he laboratory, wbero Mr. Klscle was at work In the small office the safe was left open, ltoth Mr. Elsele and his daughter were busy In the larger room. When tho letter was presented Mr. Klsclo dismissed the strainer, who retired the way ho had coino and In a few minutes a customer entered and when some change was needed the l iss was discovered. The thief had made way with SI. 18 in cash and a check for SS. He left a large quantity of leaf gold nnd pre pared silver which Elsele bus for Ihe den tal trade. On securing the money from the tafo tho man Immediately Kllp-l out of the building, for an Inquiry In the other offices showed that ho hnd visited none of them. The police think that this offender Is Ihn same mini who has relied on the ruse he played this time on several other occasion. The mun Is not deaf at all. and It Is pos sible that he may be taken before be gets out of town. EXCITEMENT OVER PRISONER Quite a Stir tn Court Itoom When ' It is Thonaht Witness Has Cone. A. C. Williams Is on trial In Judge Day's court on the charge or having engaged In a holdup game against a man named Luthc, who alleges he lost IIS, a watch and an overcoat In the tnlxup. This was November 2.1, and Euthe has been held in the county Jail as a witness since Williams and his partner, Schnor, were bound over by Judge llerka. Luthe was taken Into court Friday after noon by a deputy sheriff und quietly took a scat. Ho was left, alone for a while, and when Assistant County Attorney Fitct looked around for him he was not In sight Mr. Fitch at once made a rush hunt fot his star witness, but without immediate re sult. Gloom whs beginning to gather ovei his countenance und anxiety to vex hit mind, when Mr. 1. utile walked in again a quietly as ho had gone out, and then taM trial begun. It Is still in progress. Rich Jewelry Frenrer, 15th and Dodgs. Harwood's Hody Taken North. The body of Harry B. Harwood who dice on a Kock Island train at the t'nlun sta tion, has been taken to the man's home at Sandwich, Out., for burial. Mr. Hurwood hud been In Colorado some time in thr hope of recovering from consumption and was returning home with his wife ane brother when the end came on the train al Omaha. Harwood wus 21 years of age. Ills; Internal Itcwinics. The internal revenue eotlerilmiH for No vemhrr In this dlslrict nre Ihe largest since ina. The total collections for the menlh or Novemher. l!i.'. are ns Hgainet IIM'XM for November, 1!M. The In crease is l.irsely In distilled spirits. There was. it is true, a slight increase in Ihe to bacco nud cigar ti receipts, but the chief Increase wns in spirits. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Dr. J. W. Earl of Wood River Is st the Merchants. D. I. Warner of Sheridan. Wyn.. is at the Millard. Ills wife is with him M. P. I.undcen. register of deed of York county. Is lu the city visiting friends. I. Patterson of West Side, la . Is a guest of tho Arcade. He Is an uncle of Mrs. J. A. Hope. A. H. Clover and wife of Norfolk and William .. Crosby of Hecuier ate at the Pax ton. C. C. Bacon. Seward: Q. A. Dungan. Lin coln; T. P Smith. Hi Imvler; II. 11. Klrsch, Schuyler, aro registered al the Arcado. B. E. Fields. Fremont: C. W. Wood, Aurora: C. C Col tun. Lincoln; Henry Smith, Lincoln, are booked at the Murray. The register of the ller Grand shows the names ot Mrt. C. M. lioss. Nebraska City; Norrls Ilrown. Kearney: V. V, and O. I. Calher, Lincoln: ti 11. Mead, Hastings. At the Mlli'irrt: pearl Saunson, Ki-ther Holmqnitt, iiaklaml; F. M. I.uijrmpe, Genoa. C. W Turner. Lincoln: W. 11. Pens, Avoca: It M Arnold, Torrlngton; It. W. Campbell. Lincoln C. C Mohr. Orelna. W C. Campbell, Crelghton: P ShetiU. Fremont; 11 (I. Hf' it. ii. ! Id, Kreinont: W. C Kerr. Central City. Ansa Belle liiaekstotie. )'i!..t; J. K. ItAll. WlVn . J I', li.i.ilde. Mllulen. ate iiiiio; u, iht Ni-bia-ka uils ul the Mer-ChauLa. IM1 Mi Pi 1 Ha i Take Dr. Rufl's Pills for Constipation. Kaad the Inside of this wrapper, F Dp, BULL'S COWHtOTMr",, For Cooghs, Colds, Tloarta. Mas, Brondillis, AnJima, Croup, Influenza, VTiooplug Coua, Incipient Concump tioo, and tr tlis relief of coosumptrr pstlentt la ad. yaocad stares of llic diwssa, alt rtSTAMMD BY THS B.7.rp.3f.W.Ball. EaJtifiaore. HO. jor nal byafl DracUta. Prica 23 Cen V i m i . . ;fN II ii- 4 iaSasa aro novr epidemic, and it's no wonder. lUw, damp, cold air, and enow, sleet, rain and sunshlno are having their turn, uiiil necessarily colds, cotiKhs and Itinp troubles follow. The air la laden with pneumonia and consumption. Sneezing, cotiphinpf, fever, pains in the chest and hoarseness are nature's warning that your health Is In peril, aud the cue, certain. Infallible- curd li found in Dr. Bull's Couern Hjrup. Thin remedy soothes and heals tho sore, inflamed bronchial tubes ami cures tho conditions that lead to pnau tuouia, consumption and athnia. Bead how this celebrated remedy. r. Bulls Cough Syrup is praised by all who use it. Every testimonial w absolutely genuine. Mrs. II. O.Williamson, 3411 Marsh field Ave., Chicago, Ills., writes t "I was shopping in very warm store and be came greatly heated, then rodo home on the front of a car In the damp night air and caught a severe cold. 1 his settled In my throat, caused a hacking cough, tickling and soreness of throat and I could not speak for hoarseness. I did nothing for It until four days had passed when I became alarmed. My husband bought a 25c. bottle of Dr. bull's Cough by rup. 1 took the syrup as directed and received Immediate relief. I used the bottle and It checked the tickling, hacking cough, and one more bottle cured me entirely. Sample Sent Free to all readers. We a ant ou to have ab- soinio conUileme lu l'r. Pull's Cough byrup. and l that end will cheerfullr Send you a free sample. Bund tiu Bioaer. Hlim-lr rite u liitnl card oi letter and give the nu-ne of this 4ter, Aililiesa A. C. Meyer A. Co., Baltimore. M4. l TiLiccLuju iuaida. ) ft mmmmmmmmmmmtmmummu. TAKE NO 8UDSTITUTE. Ask fur Lir. Bull's Cough BrruD. Insist on having It It nl cure ruu. Lear In mlixl there is un remedy "lieiter or just as good ls tr. bull's Cough Hy rup which is the beat lo not exiriment lio aoinethlna else; Ik IS dangerous lo health. TJe 1)1. bull SO 'ua Si ryrup; it alwavt eures. hold t y all diu4