THE OMAIIA . DAILY ' TiEK; SATUKDAY, N'OVKMBKK 21, 1P0T.. J H ! ) f y W ; l . I : 1 A - p I ' '' MEN'S TUXEDO Co Ms and V6sts from the Qreat ROTHSCHILO STOCK orth$25 ; SI 4.90 , , - L ) a "TOAMCSSeOOT SAL 4- . " OVEHC and ALL THE MEN'S SI 0V SI 2.01 OATS SUITS to m wo win LIEN'S loll R-Jl LTd mm- IP yy l! i) AND From D. ROTHSCHILD G CO., Rochester, N. Y. PRIDZFUL CLOTHES ROCHESTER. . K "Thanksgiving SaJe" f4 VVw )i$h' -i kii tup iirnsn "NEWPORT" STYLE mm AND 15 U IU0T Worth up to SI 7.50, at . . . . . . . On Gale Saturday 'Thanksrfivmrf Sale" fell ALL THE METS "IIEWPJRT" STYLE "its y n t - rj rrrrv yrrv tn. rr ra rj u u sj-j AHs:syoT.... Worth up to r- con nn nnri US $22.50, at , , ON SALE SATURDAY Q Men' and Doys - WINTER CAPS Men's all wool Winter Caps, also Plush Caps with wide pull down bands, at. ...... . ... Men's heavy fur lined Caps, $1 values, at : . Men's Fur Caps, muskrat, mink,- bearer, coon and seal, at 17.50 down to: . ... 1 , . Boys' and children's Winter Caps i'.Vv . John B. Stetson- Soft and Stiff Hats 50c 75c 1.98 ,49c 3.50 A GIGANTIC SHIRT SALE 1 Entire Stock of New Jersey Bankrupt Manufacturer Men s and Boys SV?9 SHIRTS at 39c AIL fine, desirable patterns, neat stripes, white prj7 fy pleated bosoms, cuffs, attached or separate (j) f not a shirt in the lot worth less than $1 ' J J . atxirdy t ...... . . . . . Thousands of yards of Shirting from this bankrupt manufacturer,' worth ui to 25c yard to Import, at 8 He yard. SWEATERS- Surplus stock of men's, i boys' and .infants' Sweaters wool and Jersey, worth up to one dollar and a quarter, p P 1 haon.,r.:.,25colic Men'i 75c extra heavy , t) 4 C fleeeed Vndrwear . V'-'C Wright s $1.60 Health fleoced QI. silk Underwear, at yoc Mautn8l.n .ur!??.?u1?! 1-50 10 4.50 Dr. Ruff's Health Underwear at 4.5D WWW Men' and Boys' Dicks 71- t CI Gloves at, pair lO 1 Mep'a Prem and Fur qfi- i- A 08 Lined Gloves at 'OC 10 t.JO Men s New Fall Neck- i en wear, at, each JC lo A Special Offer of Mens $3.00 50 Shoes at A great special for Saturday the newest styles in men's high grade shoes winter and med ium weights will give fine service our regu lar $3.00 quality, at , .... . wi3 , Gigantic Stock of vs9 SH1dqod - D?ruos Ilefter-Livingston Co. WHO RETIRED FROM BUSINESS Brandcis Secured Part of this Enormoui Stock at xk Actual Value Boys' $4 and $5 Overcoats and Suits Suits with Knickerbockers or straight short pants Overcoats long TQO or short, ages ) 4lo,17, at... C Boys $6.00 and $7.00 Overcoats and Suits Ages 4 to 17 long or short stylish overcoats iJ7 Qfl Knickerbocker or J 'vU 1 straight knee pants mi J suits ..XU Boys' $1.50 and $2.00 Knick-OfV erbocker Pants iUt Boys' Long Pants Suits ages 12 to 20 years Boys' $1.00 and $1.25 all ,TQ wool straight Knee Pants. JC $5 - - X ' J ! V EPPERSON NOT AMBITIOUS (Continued from Third Page.) riven under the auspices of the Aurora Normal and Business college. The speaker vai introduced by Hon. E. J. Halner, who was formerly his colleague In congress and personal friend. The subject of the lecture was "Opportunity for the Young." Dead Mas la Identified. AIXIANCK, Neb., Nov. 23. (Special Tele gram.) The- unidentified man who com mitted suicide and was found tn the roar of one of the saloons here several days ago was Identified today by telegraphio de scriptions aa Curtis Tarbox of Tucson, Aria Relatives there have wired lo have the body forwarded at once. Vrslctsiaa Has Broke Lear. BEATRICE. Neb., Nov. . (Special Tcie gram. S. M. Burkey, a Union Pacific brakeman, sustained a broken leg and se vere bruises by falling from a box car near Barneston. He stepped from the car as the train broke tn two and escaped being Rround ta pieces by rolling from the track. Sews of Nebraska. AL'BrR.N Two families have been quar antined in thla city fur scariei fever. .They are those of Harry Sellers and Paul GU- more. COLUMBUS Attorneys Klgrutter and Pennock of Omaha attended court here yes terday. - BEATRICE Earl Blowers ia suffering from blood poisoning, caused from a felon on lils hand. BRADSHAW The First National bank of this place has deposits of Jin.'i.42. This Dank Is one ot tne most prosperous DanKS in Nebraska. GENEVA Shickley and Geneva boys played basket ball at the hlarh school last night, resulting in a victory for the Geneva team, 63 to 12. BEATRICE There is considerable sick ness in this locality at present, diphtheria, pneumonia and mumps being the dluen.ses most prevalent. BEATRICE! Hon. Samuel Rlnaker and wife left for Carllnvllle, 111., yesterday, being called there by the death of the lat ter father, 8. T. Mayo. SUPERIOR District court Is now In ses sions engaged on the criminal docket. One conviction hss been hsd for grand larceny and a trial for arson is now on. AUBURN News has just reached this rlty of the marriage of George B. Weller, formerly of this city, but now of Raw lins, Wyo.; to Miss Florence Daley of that place. OEN EVA The body of Walter Whltsel, formerly of Geneva,, but who had been staying for some time In Fremont, reached here last night and was burled this morning at :80. SUPERIOR Three elevators are the com plement of Superior fur handling the trand grain crop of this section The new one of George Scoullar, Just finished, makes the third. BEATRICE A barn on the premises of Mrs.-Mary Callely waa destroyed by fire yesterday. The prompt arrival of the fire department saved a number of buildings from being destroyed. SCHUYLER Little Myrtle Rouse, the daughter of Ed Kouxe, passed away today , from the effects of diphtheria This la the i second tatal case of diphtheria in Schuyler, I both being In this family. BRADSHAW Abraham Bose died at his home alter a lingering illness at the age of 78 yearH. .Mr. Bose was a pioneer of York county, having located here in 1879, and was highly respected by all. HUMBOLDT Miss Jessie Craig, a young woman school teacher from south of the city, was seriously hurt by being thrown down and trampled upon by a driving horse. whlQh became frightened at a pars ing traln YORK A game of basket hall between Sutton and York High schools will come off at the high school gymnasium tomorrow afternoon. The York avhool has made quite a record so far and think they will win (he game. SUPERIOR Mrs. Abble A. Adams is ex pected home Monday from Boston, where she has been superintending the printing of the Journal of the National Woman's Re lief corps, of which she has been prealdunt the last year. WEST POINT The death and burial of William Fmlng, one of the oldest pio neer settlers of Cuming county, is an nounced. He had been a resident of Cum ing county for thirty-four years and died at the home of his son, Edgar, near Ran dolph. WEST POINT-Mrs. Millie Farran, widow Of the late 7'homas Karran, one of the best known of the early settlers of Cuming county, died . and was burled this week. She was 74 years of age and died of cancer of the stomach. BEATRICE Livingston chapter No. 10, Royal Arch Masons, elected these officers last night: W. S. Bourne, high prlent; Clemens A. Spellman, king; Noah M. R;an, scrllie; Burt L. Bpellman, secretary; J. L. Anderson, treasurer. YORK-W. W. Kratzcr and 8. 8. Banta won first honors -in the preliminary debate of the question of government ownership and control of the railroads. They will represent York college In the meet with Central City on December 7. HUMBOIJJT Funeral services were held today over the remains of Miss Maty Rtrltesky, who died on Tuesday at the hospital for the insane at Lincoln. The unfortunate woman had been an Inmate of that Institution for about five years. TEKAMAH The funeral of Mr.-B. R. Latta was held here yesterday and was one of the largest attended ever held here. The floral tributes were magnificent, sev eral of them being from Chicago and Omaha friends of Mr. and Mrs. Latta. COLUMBf-Henry Davis, a Union Pa cltlc brakeman, was injured here Thursday evening. Ha waa caught between the freight platform and a freight car. It Is thought his Injuries will not prove fatal. He was taken to bt. Mary's hoepltal. YORK Married, at the residence of the hrlde'K parents, MIfs Anna Bertha rolling and Myron George Phike of Des Moines, up X lAGA'ZM The "ffie aunts fa C MM ST WAS Is Now on Sale at all News-stands In 1907 The FRUIT of the TREE The New Novel by ' MRS. WHARTON Author of "THE. HOUSE OF MIRTH " MORE REBECCA STORIES By KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN "DAYS OFF" n By IIEISRY VAN DYKE A delightful series ot Outdoor Papers TOURING EUROPE IN AN AUTOMOBILE Two brilliant descriptive articles by HENRY NORMAN U0W GREAT BATTLES OF THE WAS WERE WON AND LOST By CENCRAL C. P. ALEXANDER of tha Confederate Army THE - CALL OF THE WEST" TO THE ENGLISHMEN OF ELIZABETH'S TIME t By Sidney lee A group of papers on American and Ehsabethaa England C0UNWY AND HOME LIFE IN MODERN FRANCE By MADAME WADDINGTON THE CHASE OF THE OLD SFANISH TREASURE SHIPS By JOHN C FITZPAtRICK, with Illustrations by Frank Brangwyn SHORT STORIES by lilinj writers Illustrations in blacM and white by noted artists. Unequalled color printing by the newest processes. , Suascniac &4 Hr HtmlA? M Fntptctut tnj Seribnw tooi-mvt susscnisr NOW ' at.t4 a Tear. tS Ceato Vuanber NOW NC H A 1 L E. S 3 C R I B N E IV S O.N. S . N E W - Y O l II la. Dr. John Creighton, pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiated In the pres ence of relatives and a few Intimate friends. BEATRICE Word waa received yester day announcing the death of Mrs. Johnson, a former resident of this city, which oc curred at hor home at Elmwood, III. She was the mother of Mrs. A. J. McCallum of this city, who left today to attend the funeral. GENEVA The members of the Baptist church gave a reception to their new pas tor, Rev. F. L. Brooks, and Mrs. Brooks. After addresses by the resident ministers who were present, also by Rev. Mr. Brooks, all partook of refreshments and spent a pleasant evening. . YORK The Woman's club of this city has secured the services of Miss Jane brownlee of Toledo, O., an educator of na tional fame, to give lectures on Friday and Saturday evening to the teachers of this city and county on "Ethical Instruc tion In the Public- School. ' PIjATTSMOL'TH At the regular meeting of the Robert R. Livingston council No, 21, R. and L. M., the following olltcers were elected for the ensuing year: T. I. M., H. J. Phelps; D.-M-. Adam Kurts: P. C. W., J. C. Peterson; treasurer, A. W. White; recorder, J. M. Robertson. COLUMBl'8 Columbus has another club now. It waa bern ot the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Robinson. . Though It has not taken a name yet, It Is for social enter tainment, and .Is officered Mrs. H. B. Robinson, president; Rev. r. Arthur J. Wescott, rice president; Miss Eloiie Roen, secretary, and Albert Becker, treasurer. BEATRICE Dr. F. E. Stewart has re turned from Morris Bluffs, la., where he purchased a number- of standard bred horses. Among the number are Wa Wan, Hire of Spill, 2:10; Redwood. 2:10,, and ('onneciuence, Waconla and Fannie Rimae. He brought back Sequel. 2:13', who will be driven by. Fred Kohare next season. BEATRICE The funeral services for the late P. M. Hagerman were held today at in o'clock from the Methodist church at Ellley under the auspices of the Mannnlc Uidtfe. The remains were Interred In Ever green Home cemetery at this place, and a large, number of Masons from this city attended the ritualistic services at the grave. WEST POINT Jesse Spencer, a Cuming county young man, has been appointed government meat inspector st Portland, Ore., and has left for that place to assume the poaitlon. This Is the second appoint ment of a Cuming county ctiiien to a posi tion In the bureau of animal Industry, Dr. W. E. McCray of West Point being the first appointee. TEKAMAH The funeral of Mrs. Jee Spielinan will be held this afternoon, mak ing the fifth for this week. Mrs. Rplelman was an old resident of this county, having come here In 1V.7. She leaves three sons sr.d three daughters, all living In this county, except Lloyd at Hartington, and Will (.. who Is In Chi!e, Souih Amr ica, manner of the Barber Asphalt com pany. TEPl'MSEH The local poultry market Is very low. not withstanding the fact that Tharksglvlng is at hand. A Tecumsoh com mlxglon firm advertiaes the following prirfcn for tixiay (Friday): Old torn tnrkeja, W cents per ounl; hen turkeys, i; cents; chicken. 6' cents: ducks. bV rents; geej, ;tfc cents. The prices are several cenis lower than la?; year, and lowwr than they have been In many years. TAHI.E ROCK Cvnriin liwice V.i 14 Knlfe'ins of PyU-iae, held Its annual elec- lion jtionoay evening. i ne following o Hhem enjoining it from maintaining Its stock yards In the present location, it be ing alleged tiiat It Is kept In an unsanitary condition, and the other enjoining It from continuing an embankmet across a natural waterway, causing floods In the lower part of the city for several seasons Just passed, are now being heard In tho district court. Judge Hanna presiding. GRAND ISLAND Every slot machine or other game of chance, in whatever place of business cigar stores, confectioneries, sa loons or pharmacies, disappeared with the dawn of today when the new ordinance prohibiting them went into effect. There is considerable criticism of the mayor's and council's action by those financially Inter ested, but on the whole public sentiment strongly sustains the city administration. flCPERIOR An old man "named Cellar dropped dead In the barber shop here this afternoon about 8:30. His residence is at Waverly, Kan. He and his aged wife had been for some time on a visit here to their son, J. A. Cellar, who Is a brakeman on the Santa Fe passenger train. Deceased was 77 years of age. The funeral will be held Friday morning, when the remains will be taken to his home In Waverly for burial. HUMBOLDT John Power, one of the leading feeders of the city, who went, down to New Mexico a month ago for a shipment of sheep, came home without them yester day owing to a coal famine which waa being experienced by a small road out of San la. Fe, over whlcn he was compelled lo ship. He had been waiting for weeks for carp, and when this last contingency aroae he gave up and came home, leaving scveial thousand sheep to be shipped later. GRAND ISLAND In the district court today F. J. Wallage, the liveryman who xhot and killed W. W. Hlllis about ten days ago. was admitted to ball, bond ,hing fixed at MO.noo. The sureties were put under oath to qualify to the amount of the bond. They are Mr: Boquette, partner of Wallage; Mr. Balrd and son of Merrick countv and Fremont, renpectlvely, relatives of Wallage, and Fred Beberniss of this city, a well-to-do German farmer. The charge Is murder In the first degree. In the argument on the motion for ball the state would not give any Indication of the evidence it has and which induced it to change tha complaint from manslaughter to first degree murder. In the rase are W. H. Thompson and C G. Ityan for the defendant, and A. C. Mayer. R. R. Horth and W- A. Prince for the state. It la not now expected that the trial will be held at tMs term of court, since ball hue been secured. CVT GLASS Frenier, 16ih and Cudge. Robbers Commit Murder. ARKANSAS CITY. Kan., Nov. IS -Early today two masked men- in an attempt to hold up the St. Charles hotel here shot and instantly killed William Gotr, the night i clerk, and wounded H. A. Halpin, an a-ior, ho badly that he died a few hours later. The meh were MUtng In the hotel office when the rohbers entered. They wre or dered to throw up their hands, but before they rould eomnly with the command the robber? opened fire, afterward making good tlmlr escape. Don't fail to read ad. No. 3, page 1.'. licers were elected; Chancellor, Li. LoiiKwell: vice chancellor. F. A. Tayloi; pitlate, A. I. Oit: M. of W.. J. N. Phil lips: M. of V.. Fred M. Col well; M. of E., Charli-s I. Harris: K. of K. and S., G. 11. lxipp; M. of A., H. J. Brown; inirer guard, Rufus Mapes; outer guard, C. H. Car michael. TABLE ROCK The fine l-acre farm of Mr. Marg.net L. Courd. about six miles Houlh of Table itiM'k, has jusl been xold lor lis per aire. The purchaser waa Eau !avin, who owns the farm adjoining it, on the west. Tals farm waa taken trout the government by the late James Is. Coerd, Mm Coatd's huxband, about forty-tive years since, and ia one of the few farms ot the county that has never before btn transferred. GRAND ISLAND The canes of the city Bgainst tho Burlington i:lioJ, uui of Ckaace Qaeea Jt Creseeat. CINCINNATI. Nov. 2S. It was an nounced here today that Horace Raker, general superintendent of the southern dis trict of the Mlneourl Pacific railroad, with headquarters at Little Rock, Ark., has heen appointed general manager of the Quen it Crescent svsfein, to succeed W. A. Garrett, who recently resigned to ac cept th vice presidency of the Seaboard Air Line. AN OLD and WKM-TRIED REM ED V. FOR nVFtR BIXTT YfARS MBS. WIJKSLOW'n BOOTHIA a mtv has been used for ever SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHIL DREN WHILE TEETHING. WITH PKK J'b; "T Sl'CCtbd. IT SOOTH KS the CHIl D SOFTENS the Gl'MS, ALLAVS all PAl.N'i CURES WIND COLIC, and Is the beat remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by Drug, gluts in every pari of the wond. Be sure MKS.VlXSLOW'S SOOTHIXQ BVIU'l 10c CIGARS FOR 5c Our plan of gelling 10c domestic cigars for 5c has become known all over the country. 10c cigars have been jo Id before, for three for a quarter, and as low as 6c and 7c, but no dealer in the country has ever sold 10c cigars for 5c until we set the pace. We again wish to call the attention of the smoking public to the fact that we have recently built a Humidor that will hold at least a half million cigars. We are therefore in a better position to care for our cigars than any dealer in Omaha. The steam heat has been turned on. but It will not affect the condition of our cigars this year. 10c Victoridad Clear Havana Con chas Finas Especial 6c, or $2.50 per box of 50. 10c Victoridad Clear Havana Purl tanas Extra 6c. or $2.50 per box of 60. 10c Queen Victoria Periectos 6c, or $2.50 per box of 60. : lOo Inventors Conchas Especial 6c, 1 or $2.30 per box of &0. 10c Inventors Perfectos 5c, or $2.60 per box of 50. 10c Imperial Crest. Perfectos 5e, er' $2.60 per box of 50. 10c Imperial Creist Boque't 6c, or' $2.50 per box of 60. . ' 10c La Desxa Perfectos 6c, or $1.26'. per box of 25. - 10c Banquet Conchas 5c, or $2.B0; per box of 50. , . 10c Banquet Invlnclbles 5c, or $2.60 per box of 50. ; 10c Banquet Bismarka 6c, or $2.50' r,r hnv of aft ..' . i , 10c LaTonlca Perfectos 6c, or $2.50 per box of 50. 10c Vlrginlus. Rufus Regalia 6c, oi ; $3.60 per box of 50. 10c Flor de Qounod Invluclbles 5c," or $2.50 per box of 60.' 10c Flor de Gounod Perfectos la,, or $2.60 per box of 50. . 10c Hoffman House Perfectos Extra ' 5c, or $2.50 per box of 50. Last, but not least, our celebrated , Combinations Nos. 1, 2 and 8, five 10 cigars for 26c. Myers-Dillon Drug Co. Cut Rate Cigar Dealers, BLlli.rwVlU AM) t A 11 -NAM STS. SCUOOI.I iliD COLLEGES. DELLEVUE COLLEGE COU-goB CUMlcal, sctcstiaa. SUuaBiiui cvuim. I Al AlM.M Aa urdll4 H'k Kkoo) arevWM Utf . tecilevut er snjr otur coh t nivri. Normal, school Iiratuuri aa d t4A4 cuvrwft. CrtlQcAtc gral4. ' . CO.sck.aVA'ToKY TMucr sasl, puaa, TMaa, vioiia, KKHtioa aoe art. OMAHA COMact'luNa Clactrto lis an Barluuj. lam rellnar. Pour klu4a bwaMUrlaa. ilirm rrMl4t Widaven. liMk TWENTIETH CENTURY- FARMER Must 1'rugresalve JearaaL