ma A THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1W3. SCRIBES TRAVEL EN REGLE Chicago-Let Angeles Overland Limited in Service ondty. WILL CM?RY PARTY OF NEWSPAPER MEN l.eadlaa; Joarnals at the Kas Seadlac Renreseatatlve's to View Woaders nf the West Aloes Jfir Railroad. Txlay the widely heralded Chioago-Los Angeles Overland Limited train goes Into service. It leaves Chicago tonight at 10 o'clock and will arrive In Omaha tomorrow at 11:15. leaving at 11:30 lor Los Angeles, which It reaches at 7 p. m. Wednesday. The train runs over the. Northwestern to nmaha unit the l.'nlon Pacific and new Bait fcake ft Ban Pedro roods to the coast, making the entire trip In sixty-seven hours, about forty-four miles an hour counting all stops, which means sixty miles n hour much of the way. On Its initial trip this train will carry a larty of newspaper men from the east and west, accompanied by E. 1- lxmax, gen eral passenger agent, and Alfred Darlow, advertising agent of the fnion Pacific. Northwestern officials will accompany the party to Omaha and probably George F. West, for the Northwestern, will go part of the way west. J. W. Olenn, secretary Of the Illinois Manufacturers' association, will be on the train. George Ade, humorist, playwright and slang virtuoso. Is expected to Join the train somewhere In the west. A. C. Thomas, su perintendent of the Associated Press at Chicago, with his son, Melville Thomas, and II. W. Brown, for the Bcrlpps-McRae news service of Cincinnati, and these news paper men are to compose the special party: M. Bchiiyler. New York Times; Victor Smith, New York Press; James F. Dorrance, New York Tribune; H. F. Beard sley, Leslies Weekly; John ODonnell. Pittsburg Dispatch; J. M. Matlett, Pitts burg Leader; Theodore Bolce, Pittsburg Telegraph and Oasette; II. F, Guthrie, In dianapolis Star: W. 8. Brons, Chicago American and Examiner; A. E. McKee, Cleveland Plain Dealer; J. L. Steele, Cin cinnati Commercial-Tribune; I.I. Strauss, Cincinnati Times-Star; J. A. Arnold, Min neapolis Tribune; J. M. Hawks, St. Paul Dispatch; Garden Cowles, Des Moines Reg ister and Leader; W. Barnes, Kansas City Journal; J. W. Steele, Kansas City Star; T. R. Porter. Omaha World-Herald and general news bureau; C. H. Poole. Denver News; A. V. Mayfleld, Denver Times; O. 8. Walker, news bureau, Cheyenne; F. W. Lane, Railway Age, Chicago; W. M. Camp. Railway and Engineering Review. Chicago; R. H. Little, special correspondent, Chi cago. Kqnlpinent Is Snperb. The eauioment of this tralnt will be superb. Electric lighted throughout and composed of cars of the latest design and furnishing. It Is characterised In the rather traditional term of a "palace on wheels." The railroad officials have exerted them selves In the preparation of the schedule of entertainment of their guests on this trip, who will occupy a special car or two. Among some of the features provided for their enjoyment will be a lunch at the famous Glenwood inn at Riverside, Cel. followed by an automobile drive down the valley through the orange groves, a trip to Mount Lowe and visits to the various places of Interest near Los Angeles, a run over Catallna islands, on the route to which an opportunity will be afforded of In specting the government breakwater. At Catallna the party will be given a tide In glass-bottom boats over the marine gar dsns. Other numerous rare treats are In store. reason for rejecting the proposition to al low the people to rote on the question of granting the franchise. STORM ALONG ATLANflC COAST All ghlpplas la Ytrlalty Matnptea Roads la Tied Id a ad Norfolk Is Isolated. NEWPORT NEWS. Va.. Dec. 1. Tide Water, Va., Is In the grasp of the most severe storm of the winter and shipping around Hampton Roads is practically tied up. This port, Norfolk Harbor and Hamp ton Roads are crowded with storm-bound craft of every description and but few vessels braved the storm that rages out side of the Virginia capes. Norfolk is practically Isolated tonight as all telegraph wire leading out of thai city, except the government wire to Cape Henry and the life saving line along the Virginia-Carolina coast, are cut oft and It Is Impossible to ascertain the fate of sev eral vessels that were reported to be in distress at Cape Henry today. The tldp here tonight Is the highest In many year and a number of docks are flooded. The government wharf at Old Point and Chesa peake bay ports Is suspended. It is re ported that a part of the Old Point wharf has been carried away. The Swedish steamer Norman, Captain Anderson, loaded almost to the water s tdge with a cargo of toal, put to sea this afternoon for Havana, Cuba, and shipping men here fear Its safety when It attempts to pass the treacherous Virginia-Carolina coast. Nothing can be learned of the fats of tha barkentlne White Wings, which was today reported dragging nnchor off the Cape Henry life saving station. It is reported that the oyster vessels In James river have suffered severely from the storm and that a number of them have foundered. Complete reports, however, could not be ascertained tonight. GREENSHORO, N. C, Dec. 16. Practic ally isolated from the outside world. Greensboro has been in the grip of one of the worst sleet storms for the past forty eight hours It has experienced for years. Telegraph and telephonic connection was cut off for the best part of the day, due to broken wires and falling poles. This dam age was temporarily repaired late this afternoon and all wires were In fair work ing order before midnight. Intestlmable damage was done to trees and foliage was crushed beneath the weight of Icicles. COLLEGE SHOWS GROWTH Growth of I o a C'ltr Has Its Omaha; . Instlta-tlona. Kffect The material growth of Omaha is man ifested in many ways, but the Omaha Com mercial college Indicates that It has also AFFAIRS AT SOIM OMAHA "Dick" OTeiffiNiBai Committee to eet with tie onaciL CONFERENCE TO BE HELD TUESDAY NIGHT Prnapeeta lrn t.ood for an Akalcable Settlement at Sewer Balldtag Proposition la Favorable Manner. Rlclmid O'Keeffe. as chairman of the mass meeting which wss held Thursday night In Workmen temple to discuss the sewer bond proposition has returned to the city and announced the committee he was empowered to name, three from each ward. The committee consists of these: First Ward-W. B. Cheek, John McMillan, P. J. Sherhy. Second Ward John Franek, 'Or. W. J. McCrann. L. J. Carpenter. Third Ward John Kennedy, Frank Lee, Pat Barrett. Fourth Ward August Miller, Balthas Jet- ter. Dr. W. J. Faulk. Fifth Ward-P. C. Caldwell, J. J. Ryan. Charles Cummlngs. Sixth Ward R. B. Montgomery. Tom Hoctor, David Anderson. This committee will meet with the city council next Tuesday night at its regular meeting to informally discuss the matter. At this meeting a date will be set for a meeting between the members of the coun cil, the committee and the representatives of the stock yards company. Something union will meet Tnesdsv afternoon. Decem ber 1 at the home of K. D. Davis, K41 North Twenty-first. Neckties, suspenders. Mufflers, one In a box, are useful holiday presents. We bave them at 5or. TV- and fl.O. Nebraska Shoe and Clothing House. A fur-trimmed overcoat or a black un finished worsted suit make a handsome Christmas present. Nebraska Shoe and Clothing House, South Omaha. Washington tent No. 7 K O. Y. M.. will hold Its annual election of officers Tuesday, December 19. ot which time all of the members are requested to be present. The regular examination for teachers in the public schools will he held by the examining committee at the High school building on December 7, and . This Is the regular annual examination which the rules provide shall be held during the Christmas holidays. IT PAYS TO BE HONEST "Re Good aad Yoa'll Be Happy," said Cksaserr Depew Five Tears Act. In the New Tork World of December 3L 1MB. Senator Depew contributed this ad vice: "Honesty Is too much talked about as if it were scarce in these days. The business principles of today are letter, purer and more universally honest than they Were in the days of my boyhood. Then the motto of life ran something like this: 'All is fair In love, war and trade!' But this generation has tabooed that maxim, and business methods ware never better or more reputa ble than they are at this minute. "Many Immense fortunes have been made by men of this generation who employed strictly honest means to attain their ulti mate success and great wealth. "John Wanamaker Is a good man to take for example. He started in a small way definite should come from thia meeting, and ! with a small store, and he Is today one of It Is probable that another mass meeting ' the wealthiest men in the country, and he will be called In the near future to hear has been alwaya an uptight, honest man. the report of the committee. The consensus of opinion seems to be that the matter will be adjusted satisfac torily to all concerned, as the opponents of the bonds are less active than they were before the meeting. Good arguments are said to have turned several members of the opposition until they at present are on the fence and will probably shortly be In favor of the bonds. It is not known whether the stock yards company will make a proposition to assist in the building of the sewer, biit there are prospects that some sort of a proposi tion will be made. M. gprlnarer ia Dead. M. Springer, whose home Is supposed to be In Council Bluffs, was fatally Injured Friday afternoon by falling from a scaffold at thA naw fnriaViv 1 ft h m i a f flA.mAii lake, and died at the South Omaha hospital ! f"'5! ,lv6, ,0n tno"s- eJ P00' '' , ih. u ......... ! almost an Invariable rule, and It Is Friday night from the injuries he received. Springer was walking along a scaffold about twenty-five feet from the ground when he lost his balance and fell, striking grown in Its appreciation of up-to-date ' on nis neaa. ne was a large man, weighing business methods. Perhaps It may be more correct to say that one of the reasons that In what lay the secret of his success? Slmpiy In this: He knew what the people wanted, he knew where to buy It and he knew how to advertise. "Many a man, as we all know, has made a fortune through Judicious advertising. "Some persons might consider that old Commodore Vanderbllt wag dishonest be cause he did not refund the money which the stockholders of the Hudson River and Harlem railroads would have made if they had continued to hold their atock after he took hold of the roads. But he was not. They cheated themselves out of the money by not being farslghted enough to hold on to their stock. "I have seen many men become wealthy through dishonest methods, and my experi ence with them has taught me this: That most men who gain wealth dishonestly. If again. It rea- ' sonable enough, if you stop to figure It out. for It comes about in this way: "A man employes dishonest methods and yet he becomes very wealthy. All his con- ' stituents know that his career is Just a ...... . (IDA r. ...... .1 .. A ill . . I ! ' w? , , 1 2 . little bit shady as regards business methods, sclousness after his fall.. An effort waa hllt h. ,, .wiini.lv n this institution has progressed so phenome- i made to locate his family at Council Bluffs. ! ,, ..iv .i, w.... nally Is that the city has alwaya demanded but to no avail. His body Is still at the last wrpkwhen foney' Ready money! the best talent and training of its young rooms of Undertaker Brewer. South Omaha. Caah at any p,lce;. VAt tn cry of tne mAm business men. A brother has been located at Seattle. dPne(j brokers. This institution was founded some twenty j asn ana some friends who live near years ago. From a small beginning it has gradually developed into a large and Im portant school. It has Just completed and now occupies Its own building at the north- Wahoo. Xew Hydrants Placed. The Omaha Water company has notified City Clerk Glllan thafH has completed the east corner of Nineteenth and Farnam location of additional water hydrants at streets. The building is ohe of the finest of i the following named places: Thirty-eighth Its kind In .the west, and Is not only a and V, Thirty-ninth avenue and P, For- monument to the merit and enterprise ot Its owners, but also an ornament to the city. Toilet Sets Frenzer. 13tn and Dodge. Handy Pins Edholm, Jeweler. Woman Loses Pocket hook.. ' Miss Luellu, Johnson, 25.11 Charles, laid down her pocket boo It last night In a store and on returning after she missed it was unable to get a trace of It. It contained S! In cash and a number of papers and receipts. Miss Johnson works for the Car penter Paper company- A pocket book was found last night by Officer Hudson, but It waa not the one lost by Miss Johnson. Aska Conncll to Bsnlata. The Newport-Belvidere Improvement club held a meeting last evening at which the Principal business wss the discussion of he refusal of the city council to permit the people to vote on the Independent tele phone franchise. A resolution was passed instructing the secretary to send a com kiunlcatlon to the city council asking the HOLDUP MEN VISIJ DRUG STORE John B. Coat aad His Clerk Relieved ' of Thirty-Five Dollar '.. la Cash. John B. Conte's drug store at Thirty first and Farnam streets was held up last night by two small, masked robbers. Thirty-five dollars 'was taken. This hap pened at 10 p. m. Just aa the proprietor was closing for the night. The men came in and forced Conte and his clerk to stand with their backs to the wall and then one tieth and 8, S street feet west of For tieth, S street feet west of Fortieth, and Forty-fourth and S streets. Danlah Society Elects Officers. The Danish society has elected officers for the next six months as follows: Past presi dent, R. Larsen; president, P. K. Petersen; "Then he finds his Waterloo. The credit which he might have obtained, the confi dence of reliable, reputable flrma which he might have commanded, are not forthcom ing. His reputation for shady dealings, his ability to slip out of tight places, his deft ness at evading technicalities of ordinary business methods, all cause the firms who would otherwise have come to his assist ance to steer clear of such a trickster as he Is known to, have been and he goes to the wall. "The main temptation with which the or dinary business man of today Is beset Is the temptation to misrepresent his capital vloe president, Nels Jensen; secretary, I. or business prospects, and thus obtain' Malkhouser: cashier. Frank O. Olesi-n; trus tee for three years, Christ Rassmussen; conductor, P. Melby; Inner guard, M. Peter sen; outer guard, Mr. Larsen; physician. Dr. Aberly. O'Kelll the Sole Owaer. Tax Commissioner O'Neill wants it dis tinctly understood that he Is the sole owner of the property proposed as a site for the new city hall. He Is not Interested In any- of the men went through the pockets of wav w n a gyndlca'e, he says, and l.e wou'.d the victims. From the proprietor they got not Kl the property for ,;0.ai0. Mr. O'Neill M and from the clerk 115. The criminals alBO Hnys tho gentiment In favor of annexa- each wore a white handkerchief over his llon to Omaha Is dead beyond anv hope of face. After making the "holdup" they left reaurrofi ion the place, going west on tTtwiam as far aa they could be seen by Mr. Conte. The detective force went to the scene as soon as possible, but up to this time thero has been no arrest In connection with the case. Ill) YSOAP DUEL BETWEEN BROTHERS William Andrews of Jersryvllle, III., Killed in Fight Over Division f Estate. JHRSEYVILI.E, 111., Dec. lti.-ln a duel fought In their cornfield on a farm twenty miles from here William Andrews was shot and instantly killed by his brother, Joe Andrews. There had been bad blood be tween the brothers since the death of their father, neither being satisfied with the division of the estate, and for several months, although living In the same house, had not spoken to each other. They met today In a cornfield and after exchanging several heated remarks one drew a revolver. the other produced a shotgun and a fusil lade of shots followed. Assisted by Cuticura Ointment, the great Skin Cure, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing tha scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and tht stop ping of failing hair, for softening; whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, Itchings, and chafing s, in the form of baths for annoying irritations and inflammations, or undue per epiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic, purposes which readily suggest themselves, as well as for. all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Minmcia PwMprue arsiHliaiUiniitsi Presentation to E. J. Chlasell. One of tha especially Dleasant fetur ui the past week .as the gathering of ItK) friends and subscribers to the Omaha Monarch association in literary hall at the Omaha Commercial college. In honor of its former president. E. J. Chlssell. who with his wife and daughter Frances have Just re turned from a three months' visit In Europe. A handsome coffee urn and tray, also a beautiful bronse waste basket, with monogram and the seal of the uirlaiiru appropriately engraved thereon, were pre sented to Mr. and Mrs. Chlssell as a token of appreciation of their estimable friend ship ana mr. (nisseirs untiring efforts In uriiuii or i no assocaition. Mrs. Samuel Rees made the presentation. Women Catholic Foresters' Offlcrra. St. Agnes' court No. 569. Women's Catho lic Order of Foresters, elected the follow ing officers for the ensuing term at their meeting Wednesday evening: Chief ranger. Mrs. Alice Byrne; vice chief ranger, Mrs. Mary O'Hearn; financial sec retary. Miss Josie Corcoran; recording sec retary, Mrs. Farrell; treasurer, Mrs. Mary Rafferty; trustees, Mrs. Julia Mangan, Mrs. Mary McCrann, Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett; delegate, Miss Josie Corcoran; alternate, Mrs. Mary Rafferty. Joha Flyaa A Co. Holiday prices with the fat skimmed off, John Flynn & Co., the lowest on Ane mer chandise. A big line of House Coats; a real beauty at 3.96; bath robes, S3.M; a beautiful line of mufflers at from 39c to $2.98. Men's handsome neckwear, all shapes, 75c and $100 qualities at 50c. Just In a, new line of caps. - Dry Goods Ladle's silk waists, fci.tt to 13.00; flannel waists, elegant values, at Sc to $198; All wool skirts, tl.98; holiday handkerchiefs, 5c to 11.00; an elegant line of fancy combs, le to 60c; hand bags, 25c to tl.tS. A beautiful assortment of children's head wear, 15c to 11 98 A handsome line of ladles' collars. 26c to $1.00. A beautiful line of silk and leather belts, 6c to 11.00. Also a large assortment of fancy walstlngs and dress patterns. . Magic. Cttr Gossip. Storage and hauling. Brewer. Tel. No. &x Dr. Wheeler and wife have returned from Maryville, Mo. Desk room for rent In Bee office, city ball building, South Omaha. Tbe Lotus cluh will alve Its rerular dance at Workmen temple Monday night. Dr. Wheeler will preach morning and evening aa usual at the First Presbyterian church. Miss Blanche Sherwood gave a very de lightful party to a number of her friends Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Miller of S13 North greater credit. But doesn't do It. It does not pay. The old. old adage. Honesty Is the best policy,' Is the safest motto for every business man to follow, and I know what I am talking about, too. " 'Be good and you'll be happy, but you won't have a good time,' may sound very smart and elicit rounds of applause, but ft Is a fallacy through and through. It is easier, much easier, for an honest man to become wealthy than for his dishonest brother, who may seem to prosper for & time, but, mark my words, it Is only a temporary success." The Omaha Philosophical society holds Its annual meeting Sunday, December 17, to I elect officers for the ensuing year. Mem- I bers and all Interested are requested to be ' present. An address of much Interest will be given by Mr. E. C. Page. The society meets at 8 o'colck p. m. at Patterson hail, ! Seventeenth and Farnam. I Holiday Rates. The Erie Railroad, tha Picturesque Trunk Line of America, announces special holi day rates over its line from Chicago De cember 23, 24, 25, 80, 31st and January 1, to Columbus, O. ; Akron, O. ; Toungstown, O.; Jamestown, N. T. ; Salamanca, N. T.; Buf falo, N. T, and local stations. Apply to your local ticket agent, or J. A. Dolan, T. P. A., Railway Exchange Bldg., Chicago. , Foaa with stolon Coat. Roy Green, a well known rhiniAjr n the Third ward, was arrested last night. ii oeing suspecteo mat he stole a coat ' belonging to H. W. Slater, New Tork Life 1 Dunning, yeeieraay morning, areen had Twenty-sixth street will spend the coming , " . . iv i, wwmm ' n - wt?H in unnvir vniiins irMnm Anil r.i. - nlsud by Mr. Bwenson aa th nn ha hi , .... . vuiu w mr. oiaier. ureen sola ne bought tne coat of a man by the name of Keys and paid him $126. The coat is worth J6. The police think '.be man may .be telling the story straight for they know Kevs also. It Is possible that Keys is the one who will next bave to explain the possession of tha coat. Ton Enllatsaeate for Xavy. Following are the men enlisted during the week ending December 16 at the United Statos navy recruiting station In Omaha: Philip Van Norman. Grand Rapids, Mich.; Henry Blaine Eaton, Nelson, Neb.; Charles Francis Ixnf. Arlington. Neb.; Oscar Lind quint. Wahoo. Neb.; Edgar Addison (Shep herd, Ploux City; la.; George Washington Filer. Titus. Ot., apprentice seamen; Hiram Manny Shaw, Chicago. III.; Frank Hanson, Dei-th, Nav.; Csrl Hansen. Fremont. Neb., coal passers: Hans O. Williamson. Hurley, B. D., gunner's mate, second clas. St. Pnal'a Choir to Floreaae. On Sunday evening. December 9t. the vested choir of 61. i'nul'a church will ac company the congregation, or at least a large delegation of It, to Florence, The pur- rae of the trip la to join with BL Mark s at lorence In a pre-Chrlstnias celebration, for which special musio la being prepared by the St. Paul s choir. This visit to the Florence mission is an annual event and is looked forward to lin much pleasure each year by the two congregationa. MAUL VndartakiiMi Co., Hit Capitol A- The "Women's ChrisUan Temperance "I fat Caiearats aa eaae tha 1 vaals sat ha wlthon titan. 1 was traablal a H eal Uh torpid IUr ana ktadack. Vaw Hiu taking CairaraM Can Catkartlc 1 f Ml rtrj mnth knur 1 akail nalair maKKinl ka ta mf trtae4a aa tka k,t Bdtin I ka evar ." Aaaa BailaM. Oibara aUU Xa. . Fall River, Km. j J Th Bowel Camdv cathartic f Waaaa. PaUtakla. Fount Thh Stn4 Be 9na4. ,yf i,k,fa "aa ar Grip. tt. sve. sic. kr,, nla la knk. Tk nalna tb(t aib4 CCC. AtaaMa4 ta sate er omr axBT lack. terliag Reaady Co., Ckicage er N.V. tat ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES Yon Get the Beaeflt. I Now is the tlme-nd Molony, McEIvaln & Beck's Is the place to have a new suit of clothes made at a reduction of from $5.00 to $10.00. These tailors are making i $46.04 suits for $35.00, $40.00 suits for $30.00, , $30.00 suits for $26.00, $28.00 suits for $20.00. , Tou see, it's this way: they've got too much stock and want to reduce It and you get the benefit of it. Every suit will be made In the Molony style, long and roomy. Better see them 330 South Fifteenth street Is where they are located. Harry B. Davis, undertake TaL UM, Greatly Reaaeed Rates Via Wabash Railroaa to points in Illinois. Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Ontario, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New Tork and West Virginia. Tickets sold December 23, ONLY, good re turning thirty days from sale. For all Information call at Wabash City Ticks! Office, 1601 Farnam St., or address, HARRT E. MOORES, G. A. P. D.. Wab. R. R . Omaha. Nab. Men's, boys', children's clothing, hats, ladles' sultr. skirts, millinery, etc.. cash or credit. People's Store. 16th and Farnam. Have Root print tt. Stick Pins Frnsr. loth and Dodge. LOCAL BREVITIES. The ladles of the Walnut Hill Methodist church will serve a chicken pie dinner Wednesday, December HO. from 11:30 to 2 o'clock, In the dining room of the Toung Man's Christian association. A bazar writ be held at the snme time. M. D. Welch, manager of the Omaha Cooperage company, has brought suit In the district court agalnat Armour A. Co., In which he seeks to collect the sum of $4,135.44. Mr. Welch claims the Armour company owes the amount named for bar rels contracted for but not taken or paid for. Sullle Tyler, who lives at the Midway, was arrested yesterday evening for taking $10 from the person of Frank Deitrlck. a whits man from Iowa. The Tyler woman la a negreaa and the robbery has all the usual features of that class of crime In the tenderloin. Dletrlck was locked up as complaining witness. John Sheridan of Kenosha. Wis., slipped on a banana skin at about 10:4a laat night and broke the email bone of hia left leg between the ankle and the knee. Thia happened In tho bar room of Oden'a hall at Eleventh and Farnam' streets. This only been in the city a few days. He was taken to the police station where his In juries were attended by the police sur-gson Gift ,HE demand for sensible things for Christmas gifts is on the increase. That is one reason why we are selling so many "Dorothy Dodd" shoes for that purpose. Another reason is found In the beauty of the shoes themselves, and in their obvious appropriateness for Christmas gifts. (J What more delicate compliment can be paid to woman than an appreciation of her pretty foot, daintily shod? The "Dorothy Dodd" shoe ia itself such a compliment. It gives a woman's foot a different look from those of the crowd. Q And the line affords shoes for every type of feet and for every kind of service. Grant us the favor of showing them. Yea run no risk. Should your pur chase not fit the favored one, we will cheerfully make the exchange at any time, giving her the exact style aad size desired. I 5 3,50 Then as an after thought, remember the moderate and economical price asked for this really beautiful high class footwear. Three fifty and three dollars the pair. The Bennett Company I The Colimibia I Phonograph Co. I Wholesale anl Retail. 1621 Farnam St. ONLY EXCLUSIVE TALKING MACHINE STORE IN OMAHA One of our New Model Aluminum Tone Arm Grapho phones. A written g u a r a ntee with every one we sell. Dollar Package FREE Man Medicine Free You can now obtain a large dollar ala fife package of Man Medicine fn;o on ra qUHHt. Man Medlcirlo cures man weakness. Man Medicine gives yuu onrfi more the UHto. the Joyful saiitifuctlon. the pulse and the throb of physical pleasure, the keen sense of ir n sensation, the luxury. of Ufa," body power and body comfort free. Maa Medicine does It. Man Medicine cures man weakness,' nerv ous debility, early decay, discouraged man hood, functional failure, vital weakness, bruin fan. backache, prostatitis, kidney ' trouble and nervousness. You can cure yourself at homo by Man Medicine, and the full size dollar package will be delivered to you free, plain wrap- fier, sealed, wllh full directions how to use t. The full size dollar package free, no fiavment of any kind, no receipts, no prom ses. no papers to sign. It is free. All we want to know Is that you are not sending for It out of Idle curiosity, but that you want to be well and become your Ktrong. natural self once more. Man Medi. cine will do what you want It to do; make you a real man, man-like, man-powerful. Your name and address will bring It; all you have to do is to send and get It. We send it free to everv discouraged one of the man sex. Interstate Kemedy Co., 811 Luck Wdg , Detroit. Mich. REDUCED PRICES ON 7-inch Disc Records, each 35c 10-inch Disc Records, each 60s Columbia Gold Moulded Records, each 35o N. B. Our Ilerords fit all type of Talking Machines. Disc and Cylinder Talking Machines $7.50 to $100 The Columbia Phonograph Co. UNDER NEW MANAOKMENT. 1621 Farnam Street, Omaha. ,.,...1,,- ..'.f;,,J. VtVf A.'- L? I Nothing Nicer as ai Xnms Gift I FOR A LADY OR GENTLEMAN THAN A GOOD IIAIND BAG. SUIT CASE OR TRUNK Wa have the choicest and moat complete Una aver displayd la the city. Alligator Bags, up from $150 Good Leather Suit Cases, up from. $4.00 TRl'XKS AT ALL PRICES. OMAHA TRUNK FACTORY -J Shermnc's La Grippo Cough Syrup IS WELL NAMED. It was first compounded when the scourge was at Its worst bS-'M. It has preved its efficiency thousands of times. There may be other remedies for a simpls cough. LA OKIPPB COUGH IS DIFFERENT. This syrup quiets at once and stops that tickling In the throat. - FTR8T D08B RELIEVES. SAMPLE FREE Bottles 25c and Ha. For ehronle cases, obits, II. W. Made andsnld by Sherman & McDonnell Drug Co. Cor. 14th aad Dodge Sts., Omaha. YOU CAN BORROW MONEY rif tm nn Furniture. Pli.nos. and other chattels, or on your salary without mortgage If you are per manently employed. e can give you the money on Hie shortcHt posHiDie iiom-e nu iti you return it to us 111 weekly or monthly pajments to suit your convenience. iou will find us consistent In all our demlngt. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., auti So. ItHh Street. Phone 2!Hf. I20 FARJCAM STREET. 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