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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1905)
SEED CORN SPECIAL ROLTED Tw Weeki Trip Through Stata by t Farty of Competent Ltcturen Plan followed will be an innovation Lretireri to He L(( at Mattona If Krcrmtmry, aad Farmer to lie l Carried Alan aad Later Seat Home. Th Burlington road will send out a seed corn apeci-t In co-operation with the Vntveriltjr of Nebraska which will be an Innovation In many ways. Prof. Lyon of the agricultural department of the uni versity and head of the experimental sta tion, tog-ether with other scientists from the Universities of Iowa. Illinois and Mis souri, will be with the special train and j will deliver lectures demonstrating- what Is ' good seed corn, bow It may ba selected and I what It will do. The farmers will also be told a good deal about soil culture and Im proved methods In raising corn. These lec tures art intended chiefly for the benefit of the farmers and an audience coach will be attached to the train for their conven ience. j"' The stop at each lecture point will not exceed forty' minutes and provision has' been made for stopping at all stations along the Hne. It the stop at a station Is not long- enough for the delivery of a lec I! snow, Rain oor fcleet have the power to penetrate through one of our cel ebrated. . OlilMQD SHOES Protect your fcetl Preserve your health! Prepare for comfort! All tbee can be had by wearing G!ltM3D SHOES quality and price always the snuie: 03.50 $2.50 SPECIAL-, YYe curry a complete line of' Dr. Reed't Cushion Sole li tihoes. REGENT SHOE CO, 3fi5 Buath 13tt btret. , ' ;. ; '4- ' , ' k' mm HALF PRICE JUL ought From At fm.' Men. Kee.s i&flfo ture farmers will be taken free to the next lecture point and returned the same day. At some points the train will stop to leave a lecturer, who wUl deliver his lecture and then catch the train later. on. Farm ers will be carried to and from lecture points In accot dance with schedule with out charge. The crop of Nebraska corn has been in creased wonderfully by the farmers learn ing to select their , seed corn properly and to further Increase the knowledge on this subject the Burlington and the University of Nebraska have united to give the farm ers this opportunity to learn how to choose. Itinerary of the Spertal. L. W. Wakeley, general passenger agent, has announced the following schedule to govern the trip: FIRST DAY DECEMBER 18 Arrive. Leave. Lincoln '. 7:30 am Adumn 8:30 am 8:32 am Sterling 8:60 am S:3it am Smurtvllle :46 am :47 am Tecumseli 10:Oi am 10:46 am Elk Creek ....11:00 am 11:03 am ruble Hock 11:20 am 11:25 am numooiut 1146 am u:t tm Dawson 12:03 pin . U:ci6 pm Balem ..12:30 pm 12:22 pm Falls City 12:40 pm 1:20 pm Salem ,1:35 pm l:3Spm Dawson 1:65 pm 1:67 pm Humboldt 2:15 pm 2:17 pm Table Rock 2:35 pm 2:40 pm Pawnee J:00 pm 3:40 pm Uurchnrd 4:05 pm '4:45 pm Liberty 5:00 pm 5:40 pm Wymore 6;U5 pin ' Lecture at 7:30 p. m. SECOND DAY DECEMBER 19. Leave 'Wymore so as to arrive at Had dam at 7:4o a. n. Arrive. 7:40 am 8:M am 8:26 am 8:u0 am 10:10 am 10:30 am 11:00 am 11:30 am .....12:36 pm 1:J6 pm 1:65 pm 2:66 pm 3:1ft pm ...... 4:10 pin 6.10 am ; (:3o pm Leave. 7:41 am :u? am 8:27 am !!:( am 10:12 am 10:32 am 11:2 am 12:10 pm . 1:15 pm ' 1 :S7 pm 2:36 pm 2:67 pm 3 :20 pm 4 .60 pm E.50 pm tf:32 pm Haddam Cuba Wayne , Concordia . , Wayne , Cuba , J I milium .... Washington Hanover ... Liinhum .... Cxtell -. IHIIer Knitlcott ... liubbell .... Chester .... Hardy Sujerior . . . 7 :00 pm t-vmlns; lecture. 7:30 to 8:30. THIRD DAY DECEMBER 20. Arrl-e. 8:bo'am 10:u6 am 11:15 am 12:16 ,m 1:20 tiro l:3v pm 3:36 pm 8:66 pm 6:00 pm 6:30 pm ........ 6:66 pm pm 7:00 pm 7:26 jm 8:66 mi :a pm 8:45 pm 10:i pm Leave. 8:20 am W;40 am 10:46 am 11 :65 am I:i6 pm 3:00 pin 3:10 pm 3:8 pin 1:8.1 pm 5: pm 6:36 pm 6:68 pm C 26 pm 7:(;l pm V:30 pm 8:S(i pm :?3 pin 8:40 pm 10:00 pm Suporlor .... (iuido Kok Red Cloud . Klverton .... Frankliu ... looniuitfton Ri'pubiicun . Wood run ... Long Island Atinena Norton Oronoque ... Norcatur .... Kaiiona Oberlln Kanona Norcatur ... Oronoque ... Norton AimenH . ..lu:J6 pm Republican or Orleans for tit night. FOL RTH DAY DECEMBER a. Arrlvg. Leave. Orleans 8:uu am Biainiord , 8:30 am 8 23 am Mi-aver City 8:60 am 1 .30 am Hendley 8;t2 am s:b6 am Wllsonvllle 10:U am 10.66 am l.eLunon 11:20 am 1122 am Duaoury 11 46 em 12:26 pm IVdar tilulTs 12 60 pm 12:62 pm lierndon 1:36 pm 3:15 urn LudV'l 2:36 pm 2:37 pm Atwuod 2:60 pm 8:20 pm liiakenum , 8:40 pm 8. 42 pin Xn l.oimld 4.S6 pm k 06 pm Bird city . 6:26 pm 6:2 pm bt. Francis 6:ta pm 8.20 pm Hird City 8:10 pm 9 12 pm Mcliunald :83 pm 9:3d pm Biukfinan 10.16 pm 10:17 pm Return to Orleans. FIFTH DAY DECEMBER S. Iave Orleans to Arrive. Leave. Vxrord 8 60 am 9 so am Masoou 9:46 am 9 48 am All-n'a 10:05 am 10 am lioion-ne 10.36 am 11:06 am lllldrnu 11:60 am t:63ani i llad ...12 16 pm , 12:1s pm Cn.iUrU UUui Mipul ii n i v t r i f j i i i i i j i iitz. , THE ENTIRE 7T U n. Men's Odd: Pants, Cravenettes and Ladies 1 . ; , OJ " J WHO B1 e a This splendid clothing was made Ely Meyer & M. C. Simon, Rochester, N. Y. Pease Bros, were known all over the west as dealers in the Very highest grades of ready-for-service clothing. All Pcasb Bros- S20 Si I nil Pense Bros. 35 1 50 Men's Suits and Overcoats at All Pease Bros. $25 Men's Overcoats and Suits All Pease Bros. Q30 5r Men's uits and Overcoats at 1 . .. . i r Full Dress Suits at TUXEDO SUITS at ODD PAIITS S!-,.',6; In Connection With This Sala of Clahln wv. o- . Smoking Jackets rm",p..,, Bladen 1:40 pm 2:07 pm 3:02 pm 8:20 pm 4:20 pm 5:20 pm 1:43 pm 2:47 pm 3:05 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm Blue Hill Rosemont Lawrenoe Dewtese Edgar ... Nelson ... :a pm :30 pm SIXTH DAY DECEMBER 23. . jvi rive. "'bron 1:00 am Leave. 9:40 am 10:40 am 10:67 am 12:00 m 12:48 pm 1:40 pm 2:46 pm 3:06 pm 4:06 pm 6:00 pm xjciviuere io:oo am 10:66 am Strung Ohlowa Tobias . Wcsiern Swanton Dewitt . ,11:20 am .12:18 pm . 1. 00 pm , 2:06 pm . 3:02 pm . 3:26 pm . 4:20 Dm Lincoln 6:00 pm SEVENTH DAY DECEMBER Leave. Ijlncriln 8:20 am 9:60 am 10:18 pm 10:36 am 10:63 am 11:60 am 12:11 pm 1:10 pm 2:10 pm 2:83 pm 2:62 pm 3:66 pm 4:60 pm 6:48 pm 8:07 pm 8:30 pm 8:58 pm 9:18 pm Seward ., Tamora Utica .... Waco ... York Mradshaw Hampton Aurora 9:10 am 10:16 am 10:32 am 10:61 am 11:10 am 12:10 pm ........12:30 pm 1:26 pm 2:80 pm 2:60 pm 3:15 pm 4:10 pm 6:08 pm 06 pm 8:3l pm 8:65 pm Giltner Trumbull Hastings Juniata Kenesaw Hearlwell Mliidun Axtell Funk :16 pm Alma for the nlEht EIGHTH DA Y DECEMBER 27. Leave. Alma 9:30 am 10:03 am 10:26 am 11 :30 am 12:02 pm 1:10 pm 2:10 pm 2:8t pm '3:02 pm ' 3:22 pm 4:25 pm 6:10 pm Hunllev 10:00 am- '. ,.10:23 am 10:60 am 12:08 m 12:30 pm 1:30 pm 3:26 pm 3:00 pin 3:20 pm ......... 1:46 pm Rattan WUcox Keene Norman Holsilrie Roseland .... Pauline tipring Ranch ! airfield Clay Center 4.60 Din Sutton 6:46 Dm Iecture to 8 80 m. Stay at Sutton all nlani and leave In morning In time to got to blromsburg by 8:45 a. in. NINTH DAY-DECEMBER 2S. A Leave. Benedict Stromsuurg , 8:46 am Benedict 9:64 am McCool Junction ........10:45 am tanmont ......11:60 am p""va i2 jo pm Fairmont i;jo p, Eot,,f 1:62 pm : Friend 2:62 pm Dorcnestei- j:62 pm Veie 4.6j pm Bealilc :i6 , Lecture. 7:80 to 8:30. TENTH DAY-DECEMBER 8 :lo am 9:30 am 9:66 am 11:25 am 12:00 m 1:00 pm 1 :35 pin 2:32 pm 3:32 pm 4:32 pm 6:ow pm Arrive. Leave. : am M:4i' am ' 9:40 am 11:10 am 12:16 pm . l:2t pm 1 :43 pm 2:46 pm 4:05 pm 4:37 pm ( 47 pm 0:02 pm 6:30 pm 8:65 pm Fllley l ino Orchard Vesta Johnson Auburn Nemaha Brown vllle ... Peru : J am 15 am 9:uo am 10:30 am H::i6 am l2:4o pm ..... 1:40 pm ... : pm 1:26 pm 4:36 pm 6:07 pm 0:00 pm ' 8:22 pm Nebraska City Dunbar Syracuse t nadilla Palmyra Bennett , 8:i2 pm : pm Lincoln ELEVENTH DAV. DH'FHRrp " Leave Lincoln and run to Schuyler so as be there by 8:46 a. n. Arrive. .'.!l0:30 am ...11:2a am ...114 am ...12:42 pm . . . 1 :06 pm ... 1:30 pin ... 2:32 pm ... .4 46 pm . .. 3 uo pm ... 3:33 pm ... 6:u6 pm ... 6:19 pm ... (.31 pm ... 8 47 pm ... 8.4u pm Leave. 9:40 am 11:10 am 11:27 am 12:27 pm 12:45 pin 1.0 ;ni 2 20 pm 2:35 pm 8:4i pm 8 :03 pm 4:36 pm 8 o; pm (.21 pin ( 36 pm 6.60 pm 8chuylcr Prague Malino wanoo Ithaca Memphis .... Ashlund South Bond Louisville ... C'euar Creek Plattsmouth Cedar Creek Louisville ... South Bend . Ashland . Lincoln Great laitisit Decided. The Supreme Court, lie People, has de cided that Dr. King's New Disceovery wins sale by Sherman A McConnell Drug Co against Coughs Colds. 60c and II. For I i I i Chains Frenaer, Utn aad Dodge. -I THE OMAHA "DAILY REE: THURSDAY, HIGH GRADE STOCK OF Bfll all Is)' Las RETIRED FROM THE CLOTHING BUSINESS bli f : i-Hf re it t i 11 - - - - n at li 50 All All Price Price $3.45 S3.98 IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SALE WK OFFER j Men's Oath and Lounging Robes, wnh high $10 oh, at..."...'. WATER BOARD GETS A SHOCK World-Herald Unit , in Bill That Takes Commissioner!' Breath. ADVERTISING COMES HIGH AT TIMES Variance la Bills for Similar Service Brlnaa Oat laaractloa for Sec retary to Try to Seeare Valfornlty. When the bill of the World-Herald for advertising the recent action of the Water board In establishing new flat and meter rates was presented to the Water board last night a howl or protest was raised. That paper had made a charge of' 865.94 for five Insertions of the article, whereas the bill of The Bee (or printing the same matter was. only 831.08. The W'erld-Herald had used large type, had double-leaded the article and had left blank space at the top and bottom, charging for a whole column. Chairman Boyd said , it looked as though the paper were trying to get from the board every cent It could be made to give up. The bill of the Daily News for six In sertions was (46.62, and the members of the board thought this a high rate in com parison with that charged by The Bee. It had sent In the whole' bill at once, but the bill, of the other two papers for one inser tion will come In another month. j The bills of the newspapers were not al . lowed and Secretary Koenlg was instructed ! to secure a reduction of the bills of the News and World-Herald to the basis charged by The Bee. Mr. Koenlg stated to the board that he had given the same In structions to all three papers In regard to the publication of the article, asking them i A TRULY WONDERFUL REMEDY The Sherman McConnell Drug Co. of this city are the agents for a remedy which Is remarkable In many respects. Inasmuch as that' It Is a guaranteed cure for Dyppeprla, Heartburn, Gastritis, or aay form of Stomach Disorder. Its use Insures perfect freedom from all distress from the very first dose, and a permanent cure of the most chronic rases In a short time. This truly wonderful formula which Is being sold under the name of the G ROVER GRAHAM DYSPEPSIA REM EDY was originally discovered by Pro fessor McDermott, one of the most cele brated Specialists In the treatment of all Stomach Disorders that the world has ever known. Prior to Its Introduction Into America, the cure of chronic dis eases, due to an Impaired digestive sys tem, were looked upon as practically Im possible. Since, however. It has been of fered for sale here, It has cured thousands of cases which have resisted the skilled efforts of the most noted physicians In the United States. . The Sherman McConnell Drug Co. will be pleased te tell you of a number Of cases which have come under their direct observation that have been cured by this Remedy, which, to their knowledge, had resisted all previous efforts. Ask for a ropy of "The Verdict," a Jourasl df-roted to the cure of all forms of Stomach rlsordT. A truly wonder'uj iMU- Free to aU ' DECEMBER 7, lf)0.1 Rain Coats fhursday, fo)r, - - - Men's Overcoats and Pease Bros. $40 3 jy) Men's Suits and Overcoats at Pease Bros. $50 Men's Overcoats and 350lo498 to run It In the manner In which ordinary reading matter Is printed. Ezteaaloa of Water Mains. Member Howell moved that a committee of three be appointed by the chair to In vestigate such extensions of water mains within the city of Omaha as may now ap pear to be Imperatively necessary, the com mittee to report Its findings at a special meeting of the Water board to be called by the chairman at such time as the com mittee may Indicate it is ready to report The motion carried and Members Howell, Hippie and Cnad were appointed. The work of the committee will be preliminary to a contemplated eltort of the Water board to compel the water company to extend mains where they are needed. City Attorney Breerr was present and In formed the board that the 1100.000 water fund raised under the last levy could not be drawn on until Januaiy 1, when Kobort Fink, county treasurer and city treasurer ox-offlclo, would consolidate the book of the- county and city offices. Mr. Howell reported that Beebe Run yan had complained they were being charged 88 a month for two private hydrants, while at the same time they were paying a meter rate for the water which went Into the hydrants. The board decided this to be a matter for-the firm to settltf with the water company.'' How to Protect the Water Tsers. A long discussion as to the best methods of making the public thoroughly acquainted with the rentes recently established resulted in nothing definite. Member Hippie thought the water company ought to be required to furnish to the householder 'an Itemised statement, showing charges for rooms nnd bathtubs, Another suggestion was that some one he secured lo stay In the water company's oflqe to explain the rates and the public be advised through the news papers of his presence there. WORK TO GO 0NJUST THE SAME t'nlon Paelfle Improvements Will Not Be Hampered by Aetlon of Stockholders. Union Pacific officials say the delay In the Issuance of the $100,000,000 bonds by the company at the meeting of the stock holders at Salt Lake City Tuesdsy will have no effect on the work which has 'been an nounced for this section of the country, as the money for that already has been set aside. Plenty of money la available for the work laid out for the new buildings at the shopsi Including the new car shops, for the Lane cut-off which already is under construction and for the double track projects which have been announced. Many of the contracts for this double track w6rk have been let and the Union Pacific did not let the contracts until the money was available for that purpose. The 1100,000,000 was to be utilised and In construction of entirely new work and In j the building of branch lines and It mean mat tins wont win simpiy oe oeiayed for a short time. DR. SINGER PRESENTS BILL Specialist Who Attended E. W. Nash Asks to Be Allowed '25 for Karh Visit. . Dr. H. Douglas Singer, a Chicago spe cialist, has filed in the county court a claim against the estate of the late Ed Ward W. Nash for tl,6oO. The claim Is i Itemised and shows that Dr. Singer charged t23 for every visit to Mr. Nash after the first. For that visit and a consultation the fee Is $100. On several days subsequent to May 2. when Dr. Singer came to Omaha to remain, he paid two visits to his patient snd 960 Is charged up oa each sack occa- SloB. j tatihint J. L Brand I a Sent. Oath. Rebr Osatltasn: btr t ed-13 you that the elethtnig ttk Men you have eurentteo frea us eoaprises OUR tHTIRf STOCI OF MKKI SUITS AMD OVERCOATS, ODD PANTS AID CRAVtHTTIS AKO LADISS' RaTN COATS. la disposing ibis (teal to you. ere retlrinf frea the elsthing susmeis Tour truly. 1417 Farnam Street BK3 Q)n' j U ii r 7 Suits at u u Suits at ALL PEASE DROS.' MEN'S FINE Cravenette Rain Coats at Price All the FUR LINED COATS at HALF PRICE ' IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SALE WK OFFER MEN' WHITE AND Worth up to $5, FANCY VESTS at.... POLITICIANS COME TO TOWN Two Walls, Two Bearlei, Oae Marsh and Onlj MoK88on Here. BUT THEY ARE SIMPLY SELLING PIGS Few Gold Mines aad Thln.s Are Dlscassed bat Nothlas; ia la the Shape of Politics. John Wall, ch'ef of clerk of the Ne braska house of representatives for a number of years and now candidate for governor, his brother Aaron Wall, state senator from Bherman county; E. M. Searle Jr., state auditor, Archie . Searle of the Insurance department of the state; George M. Marsh, ex-secretary of , stats and John Calhoun Fremont McKesson, ex state senator and ex-secretary of the senate and ex-chlef clerk of the executive department under Governor Savage and all round politician and prosperous farmer, were all at the Merchants hotel at one time, ' Tuesday night, and each said there was nothing- doing Insofar as politics was concerned. t)t course not. . Judge Wall was here pn legal business, while John .Wall brought In a few cars of hogs to try and raise a little Christmas money to help Santa Claus In his rounds. i The two Searles brought in soma cattle from their ranches In the west, end of the I state, over which takes the sun several STATE EDICAL INSTITUTE. Doctors Hydrocele, Varicocele, Stricture, P J!i Emissions, I lmpotency, Gonorrhoea, Blood Polsoa (Syphilis). Rupture, Nervous Debility. KIDNEY and URINARY Diseases and all Diseases and Weaknesses of MEN due to evil habits of youth, abuses, excesses or the result of neg lected, unskilled or Improper treatment of sparine or private aiaeasea. We ail, atlsleadlas statements or aabnslnaasllke proi. tlans the aMIrted, neither da we promise to care then In a few, days, nor offer cheap, worthless treatment In order to see a re their ' patroaae-e. Honcat doctors of recognised ability do not scsort to earn methods. We anaraatee a perfect, safe aad lastlaa cara la th . cjalekest popaslble time, without leaving- lajarloas nftcr effects In the. system, aad at the lowest possible cost for honest, sklllfal and oneeessfol treatment. ' rnwCIII TlTlftM TCrr l( you cannot ran write for symptom blank. . CUndULIAIlun rrtt office Hours 6 a. m. to 6 p . in. Sundays, to to 1 only. 1S08 Farnani btrr-t. IW-tweeu 18th and 14th btreets, Omaha, 'eb. mou rtASt not co j 81 i I hours to travel, while George Marsh and Senator McKesson were here to talk over mining Interests and coat oil properties" In which they are concerned In Wyoming and In which some Omaha parties have stock. The three couples struck the Mer chants In pairs and each oouple disclaimed any knowledge ' of why the other- two couples camo to Omaha. Wall Is Modest. Mr. Wall was not discussing his candi dacy for governor and as Lieutenant Gov. ernor McGlIton Is a candidate from this county he probably will tiot make any at tempt to get support here except for 'second choice should Douglas county give Mc GlIton the first chance at the plum. When the break comes, should It come, Mr.' Wall would not refuse the large fat vote from the big county. None of the men was very favorably Impressed with the Idea of an extra session because of the expense at tached and the possibility that, nothing would be accomplished. Mr. Searle, who will be a candidate to succeed himself, was Indifferent on the-' proposition now before the republican state committee to nominate officers next year by a primary instead of by convention. "It Is Immaterial to me," said Mr. Searle, "whether we hold the convention or the primary. Whatever the committee decides will suit me." ' " ' - Bond for Psrasi CHICAGO, Dec. . State Senator Frank P. Farnum, charged with being an acces sory to the murder ef County Commis sioner John V. Kopf, was arraigned this morning before Justice Eberhaidt, and after a hearing his case was continued to De cember 16 in bonds of 20,0u0. .' The Men's True Specialist for Men - If we could but see and treat ail men when the first symptoms show them selves there would soon be little need for so-called specialists In cbronlo dis eases, and there would be few men seeking a rejuvenating of thc-ir phy sical, mental and sexual powers, and there would be none marked with the indelible stamp of constitutional Syphlls. and the sufferers from VARICOCELE, GLEET, -TR1CTURE, Kidney and Bladder Diseases would bo reduced to a minimum. But ns long as MEN continue to disregard tu golden adage, "A stitch in time saves nine, and continue to nstrlect them-t selves or to exercise Indifference er', poor Judgment in securing the right treatnieut at the outset. Just o long , will there be multitudes of chronlo -sufferers. . I