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    THE OMAliA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MARCH 15. lOOfi.
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WOODS REJECTS BELL OFFER
Pmsidnt cf Independent 'Phone Companies
Baji He Cannot Accept It
TELLS WHY TO THE COMMERCIAL CLUB
Solatia o( 'roMrm Brlwi RlraU
a OsTered by Nebraska Cow
paar !t Acceptable
ta tee Otbars.
F. H. Woods of IJnroln, president of
tlio Nebraska Independent Telephone as
sociation, him addressed to the Omaha
Commercial club & reply to the proposition
of the Nebraska Telephone company rela
tive to furnishing Independent companies
with toll line connection with Omaha.
The letter endeavors to show why the
proposition cannot be accepted byithe In
dependents and pleads for the establish
ment of an Independent system In Omaha.
Mr. Woods first compares the Nebraxk.1.
Telephone company and the system of
independents, as follows: ;
Tha ' Nebraska Independent Telephone
association I" a voluntary association of
telephone companies, which operate 171
exchsnges In Nebraska. These companies
are owned by about 6.0Of citizens of the
state and represent an actual Investment
nf mom than toi.OfW. They are operat
ing; 43.704 telephonea entirely disconnected
from the Hell company's system. In the
same territory, including Omaha, the Ne
braska Telephone company operate only
thirty-seven switchboards and l:t.2Sl tele
phones, and lins only 3.M Independent tele
phones fcalled Bell sublicences) connected
with their system. Most of the Independent
companies now enjoy (rood toll lines con
nections with all trade centers excepting
Omaha, and by the end of the year they
will all be provided with Rood copper me
tallic toll line connections and will form a
compact system with not less ,thn fAOOrt
telephones in operation, rnere are more
than Mo.OiVI Independent telephones In Ne
braska and the states continuous to It
which are shut out from communication
with Omaha, and they will remain In this
condition as Ion as the Bell company Is
fwrmltted to retain a monopoly of your
ocal telephone business.
. Why They Da Sot Accept.
The letter says the Bell company's pro
posals cannot be accepted. In the first place
because while It offers "to pay a commis
sion on originating business to cover the
cost of operations," It ofTers no compensa
' thin for receiving and transmitting the
business terminating- In local exchanges.
It tays the Independents cannot think of
accepting the. Bell's second proposition, ap
plying to towns where there are competing
exchanges, which proposes to buy the In
dependent plant, sell out to the Independent
or merge, the two In a new company, "thus
restoring to a monopoly the control of the
local telephone business." Mr. Woods adds:
"It would be treachery for any independ
ent company practically to become a part
of the Bell system by entering :lnto a sub
license contract with the Bell people, which
is one of the conditions of acceptance of
the proposition. Acceptance of the Bell's
proposition would require Independents to
break contracts under which we have built
Joint lines with other independents und by
which wo have agreed to remain connected
with them.
Denies m Statement.
"Tho statement of the Nebraska com
pany," said Mr. Wood, "that' one of tha
rules of the Nobraslta Independent Tele
phone association prohibits its' members
from making connections with the Bell
monopoly, Is absolutely false."
Mr. Woods sums up the advantages to be
derived from a second telephone company
In Omaha as follows:
First. Better service, Only apparatus
of the latest type would be used and the
instruments would be the most modern
and perfect In use.
Second. Extended service. Tha area of
free service Is Kciicrally extended over the
entire county in which the system is lo
cated.
Third. Lower rate. The independent
company operating in Kansas City, morn
than 14,000 telephones, furnishes full copper
metallic Individual long-distanc telephones
for $.'4 per year, and the same conditions
prevail in other towns Where competition
exists.
Fourth. Wher competition exists, toll
line connections can be had with all sur
rounding systems and exchange.
In the trade territory tributary to Oniahd
there are 100.000 telepnonea, a good part
of which are located at points where their
users havo no accexs to Bell telephones,
over which no communication can be had
to omana.
NEW WAY TO LIST PROPERTY
Revision of Bylaws on This Point
Ordered by Heal Estate
Giehssge.
V
Important iactlon was taken at the meet'
lug of the Real Estate exchange Wednes
day, when a committee was appointed to
revise that 'section of the bylaws which con
cerns the listing of property fu sale. The
Intention Is to make a ruling that no mem
ber of the exchange shall place a piece of
property on his lists unless he Is given ex
clusive sale of it. ,
, The question ha Come up. time and again
at tha meetings of tho exchange. Wcdnes
day Secretary Tukey brought It up again,
calling the attention of the exchange to an
artlole in a Chicago paper on tha demorali
sation of the real estate business by a sys
tem which allows owner to place their
property with any number .of agents for
ale. This system exists both in Chicago
and Omaha. The objections urged against
it were .that dealers will not advertise prop-
Is Disease a Crime ?
Kot very louc ago, a popular maeailr-a
uuliHhed au editorial article In which
he writer fcrt4. in suhstanoa. that all
disease- should be regarded a criminal.
Certain It Is, that much of the sickness
and suffering of mar.ktnd is due to tha
kdatiou o( certain of Nature's laws.
But to say that all stcknM should ba
regarded a criminal, must appeal o
every reasonable individual as radically
wrong.
It woo Id be harsh, unsympathetia,
cruel, yea criminal, to condemn tb poor,
weak, over-worked housewife who sinks
under the heavy load of household caret
and burdens, and suffers from weak
nesses, various displacement of pel via
organ and other derangements peculiar
to tier sex.
frequent bearing of children, with Its ex
erting demands upon (he syttetn, coupled
with the care, worry and labor of rearing a
lar family. Is often th csuee of weak
HM, derangemeuts aud debility which ara
atrttrsTSted by the many household ear,
and the hard, and ner-eautng wrk whl. h
tb uulHw Is called upon u perform. Dr.
Pierce, the maker of Uiat world-timed rem
edy for wiHcta'i Mcul'ar mkmsm
Ills Ir. Pierces Foriu Prescription says
that one of the sreawial olxtacle to the cure
of this oltia of maladies t the fact that tha
poor, over-worked houtewife can not get the
beeded rest front Iter many household care
and lalior to enable her to secure from the
um of hi 'Prescription " its full benefit. It
Is a matter of treuuent experience, he says,
lu his attentive uracUca fa tbeee case, to
meet vita those in which hu treatment telle
by reeaou of the patient a inability u abstain
trm herd wiirk lung enough to be cured.
IV 1th thoee suffertus from Drolansus. ant.
veraloo aud rviroTeraluu of the ulwru or
other uiailecrant of Lbe womanly org ana.
tt Is very ueoesaary that. In addition to tak
In hls'FaTortle Preac.rlDtion " the abstain
from being very much, or tot long periods, on
tneir toet. Al heavy lifting or straining at
any kind should also be avoided. As much
out-door air as poaalble. with moderate, light
exercise ia alao very trvportant. Let lbs
Lai leu t observe tboae rules and the savor
lie fiwrtotUm will do the rest.
Dr. t'lerca's MmIIcsI Adviser Is sent free
on receipt of kUMttxi to pay rtpensa of
niaiii.ig N-Mil v. !r. K. . Pierre,
jiutTalu, N. V.. 1 ..iK -iH-ut siami for pa-
per-i'o ered or jl aauips lor cloth-bonnd.
If sick consult the Doctor, free of raargw
by letter. All such communications ara
held sacredly confidential.
Dr. VlwrrVs Pleasant Pellets tnvlgoraU
a&4 nUata stouiacfc. Uyar aui U
I Ladies' New Shirt
ACTUALLY WORTH UP TO $15.
from
At
Ladles Walking Sklrta Cor
rect walking lengths made
of new and very desirable
spring materials'
smart tailoring, at.
.3.98
ar Jf
Ladles' Covert Jackets New self strapped and stitched pleated
styles pony and box coat effects very fashionable for
wear with new suits, at '
Ladles' Cravenette Coat Perfect
olives, tans and oxfords new
effects, at
sf' sws ssB) si sa, mm
SI .U A Over bmbroidenes at Wc
Fine all over openwork batiste embroideries in Irish
and Venetian point, also cut out designs Wg f
very dainty and pretty designs worth up kJlTlr'
to $1.50 a yard on bargain square, yard.
12k SILKOUNE for 3k Yd
Prettiest patterns and finest qualities of Simpson's Silko
lines we ever placed on special sale they are in longmill
lengths. Hundreds of people have admired
the goods in the front show window a
Thursday special, at, yard
We are selling John J. Clark's 200 yard spool cotton
on sale at basement thread counter, at, spool
in every number, regular price 2Vc a spool always
RIGHT AT THE OPENING OF THE SPRING SEASON
4 Wt Will Ull fine Grade of ! . ,
LINOLEUM and OIL CLOTH
Al Less Thtn Cost to Uinutacturt ,
Sale Begins NEXT MONDAY
iaiaHIls1li,lBBBBB,1BBB,B"B'BB
erty when they know soneone else may
sell It, and that they will sou at mo mini
mum fla-ura rather than lote a chance of
sale, thereby getting- the minimum commis
sion for themselves and making a poor deal
for their customers.
Several members spoke in favor oi a
chang In the bylawa In respect to listing
and no one talked against It.
The bantiuet committee announced mat
ixtv real estate men and their friends had '
engaged their places for the banquet Friday
night.
The committee appointed to mane ar
rangements for the Kansas Citj trip an
nounced that the trip had been declared off.
CORTELYOU TO BE INVITED
Postmaster General Will Be Asked ta
Attead ebraka t'oavew
. veatloa of Kasbr.
The third annual convention of the Puut-
. , . 1 1, .. will h.
masters Aasociauon "... -
held In this city June 12-W. Cuptain
Palmer, president of the AssociaUoti, is
kept busy making arrangements for the
meeting, and in this he Is promisea uie co
operation of the Commercial club, at whose
Invitation the convention is to D neia nere.
The meetings of the association will. I"
all probability, be held In one or me leaerai
court rooms, should one ot mem De un
occupied at that time. It is hoped to se
cure the attendance of Postmaster General
Cortelyou for the meeting and one or more
of the assistant postmaster generals. As
sistant Postmaster General Mi'Orew bus
promised to be present, if possible.
The convention will draw upward of 5u0
postmasters from every iiuurter of the
state, with their families." '
FRANK DUNLOP IS PROMOTED
District Paaeeaater Aateai for braska
aad Black Hills for Great
Wealera.
F. 11. Uunlop has been appointed district
passenger agent for Nebraska and tha
Black Hills territory for the Chkago Great
Western road, and his friends are rejoicing
with him in hla recent promotion. Mr.
Uunlop cam to Omaha in 1W1 without any
previous railroad experience, and in W
he was Introduced to Iresldent Stiekney
on a visit of the latter to the city. Mr.
Bllckney at once recommended Mr. Duuiop
to take a position with his road and ap
pointed him traveling pussenger agent for
the South Plst'.e country. In IS he was
promoted to its traveling pasm-nger agent
of the state, aud now is appointed district
passenger agent for Nebraska and the
UUck Hills.
Trcwtiaou r.wr
over constipation, oUlousness, etc.. Is
shown In the marvelous cures made by
Electric Bitters. 60c. Guaranteed. For
sale by Sherman St McConneU Drug Co.
t aaaldalra far t Ivll n Ire.
A two days' examination of candidates
fur positions In llie civil service is being
held lit the federal buildliiK under the
eiipervlxton of Wins Vlnla Coffin, secretary
of the loeal lKard of examiners. The
rlH consists of five apMlf-Hnt. rne for a
poiMtinn .in the Const and Geodt-tlu Survey
departmt-nl ; one (or the junior archi
tectural deparuueur ia the cuiutl de-rl-
8s1llBwtlwBalIBTK2
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Waist Suits, $350 i
We Bought 400 Surfs
Wallack & Breizer I
Church St., N. Y.
25c on the Dollar I
Plain, fancy and checked mo
hairs, plain Sicilians and Pana
mas in black, navy, brown,
green, gray, etc. all made for
this spring season's wear all
strictly up-to-date, in every
particular.
These splendid suits wore made to
sell at $8, $10, $12.50 and $15.00.
The skirt of any of these suits Is worth
more than the price we ask VALUES
UP TO $15.00.
$5
protection in rainy weather
9.98
sleeves wide coverall
m K m tv
3k
1c
MEN'S
WINTER GOODS
At Less Than Half Price
On account of the lata cold wav wu de
cided to give the public one more chance
to buy winter good at less than one-half
price. Next Fall you pay more than double
for the very same goods, besides having
the benefit of the wear during pretient
cold snaps. Fur Lined Caps 89c worth up
to II. uo. Good Heavy Overcoats as low as
f3.00 sold for 17.60. Fur Coats aa low as
$6.90, Fleece Lined Glove Be, Men's Fur
Mlttena 50c. Mercerised. Silk Gloves 2oc,
Fleece Lined L'ndorshlrU 20c Blanket Lined
Duck Coats Wc, Sheep Lined Duck Coats
12.50, Flannel Lined Leather Coats $2 S6 Boys'
Duck Coats up to 18 years old 60c, Ear
Muffs 6c, Ways Mufflers lie. Boys' Fleeced
Underwear l(c. Leather Faced Mitts 16c,
Jersey Coats B9c, Men's Heavy Corduroy
Pants SI. 25, Extra Heavy Fleece Lined
Socks 9c, Pure Lambs Wool Underwear
Too the, tl.50 kind. Jersey Shirts 25c, Heavy
Sweaters 25c, Pulse Warmers 4c. The above
are only a few of the many articles in
cluded lu this SACRIFICE SALE.
GUARANTEE x
oLOTHIHG CO.
1519-1521 Douglas St.
Tilnt
mVntnl service, and three for the position
of matron in tho Indian service.
Coiuihott Colds Art the Csata of Many
erlows Diseases.
A physician who has gained a national
reputation as analyst cf the cause of va
rious diseases, claims that if catching
cold be avoided a long list of dangerous
ailments would never be heard of. Every
one knows that pneumonia and consump
tion originate from a cold, and chronio
catarrh, chronio bronchitis, and all throat
and lung trouble are aggravated and ren
dered more serious by each fresh attack.
Do not risk your life or take chances
when you have a cold. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy will cure It before these
diseases develop. This remedy contains
no opium, morphine or other harmful
drugs and has thirty years of reputation
back of It. gained by Its cures under
every condition.
Baby flea la Be Her.
Chie of the curiosities at the coming auto
mobile show will be the bsby Heo. which
was on exhibition at the Chicago show.
It has been secured from the rompany bv
J. J. Denuht for the Omaha show. It is a
tiny machine, not s hlrh as a man's waist,
but Just aa perfect In mechanism as tho
big ones, In a group of which it looks like
a Shetland pony in a buneh of Clydesdales.
Compressed sir will be used to run It up
and down the middle of the Auditorium.
Hals vnnsLGirs " I
scoT.:i::a syru?
Va tMM wiM hy !1U7M at Mother for wWtr
ok!ktra Willie Irauau fur ormr tf Tmj4
It aaui tue eaini. auTkms tit guiua, altera
ail run. our wlut uli aul Is aae ba
fwrr-.fc-i j for dirruba
lwiitinta ervra a aan m
OMAHA WEATIIKU FOIIKC-AST
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GREEN TRADING
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BENNETT'S BIG GROCERY
Fruit ctnd Vegetable Section
Potatoes! Potatoes.
. A CAR LOAD OF POTATOES.
Fine stock, western sand hill grown, guaranteed to give
best satisfaction, cook splendidly, easily worth 25c a peck,
as long as the supply lasts.
..
Be
Una
Per bushel 68c
v Per peck..
'And Double Grttn Trading
A GREAT SALE OF FINE
Wool Dress Goods
At 50c a Yard.
200 pieces pretf.fi Wool Dress Goods, in nice crisp Panamas, new
grays, pretty checks and plaids, and a large assortment of new fancy
weaves, worth 75c and 85c a yard, ?0
for Thursday only, a yard . . . y JUv
Sale of Fine White Goods at 25c(yard 200 pieces of new White Goods
in the new waistings, plain and fancy white madras, and pretty
embroidered Swisses, worth 40c a yard,
Thursday, a yard &C
White Embroidered Waist Patterns White French Lawn Waist Pat
terns, very prettily embroidered fronts, collars and cuffs, enough
material to make any size waist, worth $1.25 each, 'TP.
Thursday, each $ DC
Children's aad Misses Spring Coats Neat Tweed Coat, check effect,
loose back and front, Q (J
6 to 14 years, at '. JD
Ladies' Mercerized Sateen Petticoats
two smaller ruffles, all lengths,
$1.25 value, sale price
Crockery!
38 Fa.ncy Decorated
Launps Elaborate
and very beautiful
de-igns, some in the
!glo w ing
.ruby styles
re g u 1 a r
priced run
from f 3 to
Milk
at
$12 your
, tchoice at
HALF
'PRICE
Bennett's Csxndy
THURSDAY SPECIAL
'
Fresh, Vanilla Flavored
Marshmallows, 25 in C
sack,' .J.
Pound sack,
JK
15c
IIOMESEEKERS'
RATES
ON MARCH 20, 190G
union pacific
To Inver, Colorado Sivrings. Pueblo, Colo.,
and Cheyenne, Wyo., lower than ever, and
LESS THAU ONE FARE
for the round trip to many points in
WYOMING. COLORADO, NEBRASKA
AND KANSAS
Tickets are rood for" return twenty-one
days from date of sale and atou-overa al
lowed on both going and returning trip.
Inquire at
City Ticket Office. 1324 Farnam St.
PHONE DOUGLAS 3X4.
I gT' MOTHER USET TO TAYjg
I jE SUCH MINCE WP
IN 2PIE IOC PACKAGE SttSiYI XYja
. ENGAGEMENT RINGS
Of tourat ttie diamond tt considered tha proper rlnf to
those who ran afford it. We have them musing' around
. J3i. ttA and up. Ttin we have pearl' from to ip. sap
phires, rubies and run-raids ranging around tJ to to":
gartieta trials, touas. bloodatone and many other stones
muring around U to tlu. Siend a few minutes In our
lure. LKk for the nsnia.
S. W. LINDSAY, JEWELER,
tin uoLArr.
1
rrobably Know Thnrwdpy.
3
STAMPS EVERT TIME
1 J
n if
Stamps U. U W
Stampi
With full flounce, set off with
regular
89c
Crockery!
Another shipment of Buster Brown
China, most popular crockery nic
nacks on the market.
nates, at..... v.. 15c
Cups and Saucers, at 10c
Mugs, Thursday only,
5c
68 Odd Celery Trays, a special pur
chase, values to $1.75, Aji
Thursday, for C
See the Big Dinnerware Window
-All Week.
BOOKS! BOOKS!
IT'S THE BIG OPPORTUNITY
FOR BOOK LOVERS.
$1.18 Editions,
for
75c Editions,
for
49c
25c
CALL AT BOOK STALLS
BsMXiiXBflBTTnSOSSiBBWsSB
VIA
YBMEEl
THE RELIABLE STRE
v
Your Spring
Suit's Here
it's Hart,
Shatfner &
Marx Hand
Tailored
Special Sale of
etc.; prices, $20.00,
17.50, down to
NEW LINGKRB WAISTS, 12
at 12.60. down to .aJ
FROM TILI 9 A. M. Women's
11.26 Wrappers, at
FROM 8:30 TILL. :30 A. M
fl.BU Moire Undershirts, at
69c
79c
Wool Dress Goods
Fancy Lansdownes, in checks, etc., just nut
Fancv French Worsted Rultlnes. alwavs
sold at $1 60 yard, f 1i
at, per yard 1 "J
E'ery shade of grey made for street wear
1900. at, per yard, $2 00,.
$1.00, 60c, down to..... SCfc
Special Dried Fruit and Fresh Fruit Sale
THURSDAY
Choice California Prunes, per lb Be
Fancy Bantu Clara Prunes, per lb 7Hc
Choice California Peaches, per lh 10c
Fancy California Crawford Peaches,
per lb UG
Three Crown Muscatel Raisins, per lb.. 7liO
Four Crown Muscatel Raisins, per lb;. 8'40
Choice English cleaned Currants, per lb.7'to
Fancy Oreclan cleaned Currants, per lb.8Mc
Fancy Ring Evap. Apples, per lb loa
Fancy Moor Park Apricots, per lb 12c
Fancy Virginia Blackberries, per lb 10c
Fancy California Seedless Raisins, per lu.luc
Fancy California Hllver Prunes, per lb.. 10c
Fancy California Seeded Raisins, per
package T'jc
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SPRING WOOLENS!
T
HE cloth makers ofth world
wars certainly at their beat
In producing this season' tempt
ing fabrics. Over 1,000 styles.
You'll pick; from the choicest
If you pick now.
TroDScrl. $5 to $12 Suits. $20 to $50
WILLIAM JERREMS SONS,
200-211 So. IRth Street.
BOYS' COASTIIIG SHOES
Coasting and skating is hard on
boys' shoes, but boys will roast
and skate they wouldn't be boys
if they didn't.
Our 'Hpetlal Stevl Shod" Boys'
Shoes are justvtbe thing for real
beys' wear. Guaranteed to outwear
two pairs of the ordinary kind.
Cost a little more, but cheaper in
the long run.
Boys' sires, 2tt to 5i, 12.50.
Youths' sizes,-1 to 2. $2.25.
.Little gent's sizes, 10 to 13 4,
tyt.00. .
. Haturday ia Hoys' Day.
Drexel Shoe Co,
1419 Farnam Street.
SBgBgsarESSSS
Business
Boosters
Try the Want Ad
Columns of The Bee.
umr"SENNA
LIVER PILLS Far CIS ur Vaoag.
For biliousness, einilpai Ion. k
headache, sour stomurh.
No opium, no niraliif. A vegt ihle f.lll
NCHMAM M'CONNELL DRUO CO.
25c poal .ski. lttl) and tudi; 8U.
mm
Get Inside
One ot Our
Hart, Shaiher
& Marx Crav'
enette Coafs
the best.
Sample Suit
A collortlon of brand new ssmplo sult that are the
hanOHoincut vrr shown in OniahA. Our buyer sivured
them at bargain and wc will kIvp our customers tho
benclit. Vou are rrriain of almoltitoly rorrrct stylo and
onr special prices are certainly money savers.
SOBHV TAIliOR BIMT8 In the ppilnr shndrs of Kiey, blues,
black (TTVl hsnilsome tnlxttires, K;ton or Hlouso etylrs, with
Inns; or short sleeves, manufactured to sell at ffl OS
I15.O0, pries Thursday VVO
FINE TAIIXR RC1T8 ill all the mnst stylish designs, colors
and materials, sriirments manufactured to t A flfs
sell at :, siveclal lltVU
KI.KUANT TAILOR 8L ITS-R Kular tiiOO values, the newest
styles and very best materials, their equals wer never
hrought to Omaha, at our special piirc tC Cl
Thursday ' IV.VU
A KVF.LI. LINK OF CuVF.KT COATS, in all the newest
styles for sprinir, finely tailored, beautifully t ns
flnlslied, prices Vt, I12.S0 and r.fJ
SAMPLE COVERT COATS, In seven difrrrnt styles, over ia
garments to select from, good values t 17.50, a Qt
Our special price
CRAV ENETTE COAT BrKCIAL 1 styllch Cravenette Coats
In sll new shades, values up to llR.fA y Cii
Special Thursday at I SJU
NEW PPRINO SKIRTS In Voiles, Panama:', lan. ius, Eolines.
etc: all the latest shad", attractive Vnlues, cc Oii
at 115.00. $12.50, lO.t. $S.!W, $7.50 and U.W
NEW FFR1NO WAISTS. In mensnllnes, crrpo do chine, tuffctss,
$15.00. $12.50, $10.00, et fll
OCR HOME MADE WIWPFERS are tin-
eoualed. values at t2 'S
1.25
49c
69c
$2.00, $1.75, $1.50, down to ,
See them.
FROM TILL 10 A. M.-41.M
Waists at i
FROM 9 So TILL 10:30 A. M
Children's $l.Go Dreescs, at....
WASH GOODS SALE.
Genuine Frenrh Organdies, CarreauT and
Lena stripes, the fc grade, OCp
for one dHy only, at aSCJC
FROM 8 TO 3:30 I. M We will fell IK
pieces of the finest Pacific Challlcs, Per
sian styles, only 12 yards to q
customer, at, per yard J
OMAHA'S GREATEST FRESH FRUIT
DEPARTMENT PRICES.
We have Just received another car nf
fancy Highland Navel Oranses. Every per
son Who has eaten the Highland Navel
Oranges knows there are none Just as good.
Tomorrow we will commence on this car
and sell them 20 for , !ff.
Per dosen 15c
New Colorado Honey, per rack 1IV
Fresh Roasted Virginia Peanuts, per lb.. 4
California P'igs, per pkg 3o
Grape Fruit, each Be.
Fancy French Dates, per lb 10c
New Brazil Cocoanuts, each 4C
L2)U0
Republican Candidates
ENDORSED BY '
The Fontanelle Club.
Tm Be Vote-d For at Primaries Tact,
day, April 8, JiKtU et a. nt.
to O p. in.
CANDIDATES.
For Mayor, E. A. BENSON.
Real Estate.
For City Clerk, SAM K. GREENLEAF,
Clerk.
For City Comptroller,
JOHN N. WE8TBERQ,
Insurance.
For City Attorney, JOHN P. BREEN.
lawyer.
For BuildliiK Inspector,
JOHN H. BCTLER,
Contractor.
fX)lt CITY COUNCIL.
(To be voted for in all wards.
First Ward, E, A. WILLIS,
Omaha Printing Co.
Second Ward, W. W. BlNOHAM.
Cont. MerehanL ''
Third Ward, HENRY I. PLUMB.
Mgr. The Chatham.
Fourth Ward, JOHN A. SCOTT,
Real Estate.
Fifth Ward, L. E. LUCAS.
Coal Dealer.
Sixth Ward, George L. Hurst.
Paxton-Mltchell Co.
Seventh Ward, C. 8. HAYWARD.
Hay ward Bros. Shoe Co.
Eight Ward, C. J, ANDERSEN.
Andersen-Mlllard Co.
Ninth Ward, J. C. PEDERSEN.
Carriage and Wagou W'ka
Tenth Ward, GEOROE COTT,
Martln-Cott Hat Co.
Eleventh Ward. FRANK CRAWFORD.
Lawyer.
Twelfth Ward, D. A. N. CHASE.
Chime & Co.
To the Republican Voters of tha City of
Omaha: You mu.4 decido whether you
want to elect, or continue In office official,
many of whom have demonstrated their
entire incompetency and servitude to tho
public service corporations, or whether you
will have honest and capable officials whu
will represent ell of the people at all times.
The above named candidates believe that
the cty should own Its own government,
and they stand for
ONE-DOLLAR GAS.
Equa.' taxation, economical and honest
expenditure of public money.
Impartial enforcement of law.
An ample police force for protection of
life and property.
Clean streets and a CLEAN TOWN.
Public Improvements and city paving ra-
palr plant.
A welcome to capital and manufacturing
enterprises.
No graft or ring rule.
No gambling, law breaking or corpora
Hon control of elections.
No free lights, no free wste: and no fre.
telephones to city officials.
No forms of compacts between city offN
clals and public contractors.
No mure free franchises, and no giving
away of streets and alleys without sub
stantlal consideration to the city.
Make up your mind what you want, and
vote at the primaries for the men who will
carry out your Ideas. Io not lose the force
of your conviction by voting for friends who.
have no chsnce to win. and thereby defeat
candidates who stand for the above prln-
pies.
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