Tim OMAHA DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY, DECEfBEH 5, 1906. AnUi-11 rust Maiim 11 rank Pipe jLine Navigation of ompjieuuoini M miles alre.nly delivered nnd completed and pumping oil and paid for. Only Yrw. 110 miles yet to secure to finish the Job. When completed will be longest Independent Interstate pipe line In the world. Will only take a short time to build the small balame yet to construct, and when completed will mean CO cents per share for this dividend paying stock now offered to you at sacrifice prices In order to com plete this pipe line without further delay. You simply cannot turn down a.n Invest ment In thin stock If you will give honest credit for true merit and tangible asset and dividend earning power bnck of this stock. On a conservative basis sale of manufactured oil will total over one-quarter million dollars during the next eight months. Dividends guaranteed on this stock will pay 12 per cent to start with on the, Investment at present prices. Over nine thousand loyal stockholders, representing every state and territory In the Union, besides Canada and foreign lands. RIGHT at one million dollars cash presents the only formidable foe In actual, prac tical competition of the criminal oil trust In the Central West. With the effect ive guns of the federal government and thousands of other avenging influences clos ing In on the great criminal trust, an Investor who does not see what a great oppor tunity this Uncle Earn giant Independent organlxation haa is certainly dull of compre hension. When completed, Uncle 8am anti-trust pure Missouri Valley Oil wagon ' will bo patrolling seven states with 204 main distributing stations completed, from which we can reach six thousand smaller trado centers. At least two hundred more oil wells will be completed on the thousands of acres of Uncle 8am oil rights. Two great refineries built and In operation. Third refinery will be completed and In opera tion this month. Parafflne and lubricating plants being built, Twenty-five main dis tributing stations now completed. Nine carloads of tanks will be shipped to that many more by the time you see this announcement. yrr QUIFMENT purchased for 4S more main distributing sthtlons; 24 tank cars now ft sf In service. Peal pending for 24 more. Company paying as It goes. .Will accept $150,000.00 at this sacrifice price. Which, judging from past remittances, should be raised In 20 days. Now or never If you ever expect to heir, out this worthy enterprise j in its fight for a square deal In the oil fields. Stock will be tiearly doubleU In price as nery L emie7 quick as required amount Is subscribed, and up to 80 cents, with pipe to river refir screwed together. We solicit your Investment In good faith, but you should rem! promptly, for this stock Is valuable, and We will not let any grass grow under our feet until every dollar needed la raised and the great plant completed, just' us prom ised at the beginning. Sure i First Oil Pumprd Ovrr Pipe Line Means 80 Cent Stock. In less than four months you can depend on Uncle Bam pumping oil clear through from the big oil wells near Bartlesvllle, Okla., to the river refinery. Uncle fSam No. 2, at Atchison. Any Investor who can eee as far aa the end of Ms nose knows that the day this long stretch of pipe line is completed and the great pumps commence delivering steady streams of oil to the storage tanks at this bfg refinery on the bank of navigation, that Uncle Sam stock will Jump In the Open market close to SM0 per share. With 151 miles of pipe de livered, paid for and completed, there Is not a single doubt but what the company with all Its vast strength will secure and com plete in a very snort time the small bal ance yet to construct. Investments of nearly every kind are extremely high In the United States, especially real estate. Now oil iff a necensity. People must have it to read by and keep warm. There are no chances to be run in an investment In Uncle Bam stock. Just a question of a few months and you will be unable to buy it at all. Common sense tells you that with the Completion of this pipe line It will be worth frnnv three to five times the present Selling price, while It Is a splendid, g-ood Investment even when It doubles In value. You cannot find another Investment that will beat It. Better get in line today by ending In $1,400 and securing 10.000 shares, which In four months' time, with pipe line to navigation, will be worth at leant $5,000 to you and pay you Immense divldendr semi-annually. There are scores of stock-, holders who have Invested over $1,400 eacn and several as high us $6, 0(0. Oil Soles Will Total Over $250,000. Every day this company Is increasing In capacity to handle larger orders. Just a question of a few weeks until the average dally sales of oil will be better than $1,000 per day and on a conservative basis the sales of the eight months commencing De cember 1 will not miss one-quarter of a million dollars much, tou are not buying hot air or blue sky. When you secure Uncle Bam stock, you are lining up with the big gest and most popular legitimate money making enterprise In the Central West. Bet ter sell that high-priced piece of real estate or call In that low Interest loan or put that idle money you 4iave In this great Independ ent company and help out a worthy cause and help youTself very materially while you can at a price you know is right. This company owns or controls oil rights in thousands of acres which are almost sure to develop to be worth millions. The stock is certain to go at least 80 cents, with chances good to reach a dollar per share. That the western oil fields are rich you can see ample evidence by a few days' ride through the oil fields. Uncle Bam Company 1ms already secured some of the greatest producers, in the Kaniwl Territory oil fields and will secure more. Will Drill at Least 200 More Oil Wells. This company now owns four complete drilling rigs. Does Its drilling at cost. ' It has room on proved grounds for hundreds of wolls. It could start ten drills ny day and locate them where oil will be secured In eight out of ten wells drilled,, and pos sibly better. Oil producing wells are valu able when you have refineries, pipe lines and distributing stations, and a market to Becure what the oil Is really worth. No trust or combine can deprive the stock holders of L'ncle Bam of their just dues; We are dealing with the general public, who are a thousand times more friendly to our success. The company has endeav ored to make friends from the word go, and is still doing its level best to give everyone a "square deal," and to secure more friends. In so doing it Is piling up an asset the value of which Is hard to estimate, for you cannot buy true friends with money, and through the many thousands of stockhold ers of Uncle Ham It means from ten to twenty personal friends standing by each stockholder and means a fine market and fair play for Uncle Sam anti-trust oil wag ons whenever they may seek to deliver oil. With the river pipe line completed and with even four drills developing the com pany's oil rights, how, long will It take to double again the value of this stock? Sup pose you only buy 1,000 shares at $160; It will be a good saving for you and pay you big Interest to start with, and the chances are that this very thousand shares will be worth $1109 to you In a few years. Baring of Half Dollar per Barrel. You may not realize the great value of completing the river pipe line, but It means a saving of a half dollar per barrel on every barrel of oil pumped over this line. There Is no gamble, no guess,, no risk about this kind of development. Uncle Sam has a great refinery on the banks of FAVOR NEW TRANSFER PLAN Couiollmen Etsrt Johnaon'i Veaiur on Way to rinal P&si&ce, ZMMAN FIGHTS FOR REDUCED FARLS Holds Joint Debate with Vie ."resi dent Wattles of Railway Company Over Twonty-Flve-lleWtets-tor-fl Ordinance. By a vote of t to 3 by the general com mittee of the city council Councilman I B. Johnson's "universal" street car transfer ordinance was put on Its way for paa. saga yesterday afternoon. This ordinance will be brought up at this evening's meet In of the council for third reading and passage and then sent to the mayor for signature. Vic President O. W. Wattles, -for the Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway company, spoke against the passage of the ordinance, stating that the company is now putting Into practice as fast as possible a system of transfers that will enable pas sengers to make a trip from starting point to destination by th most convenient route. The new ordinance, when It becomes a law, will enable passengers to secure transfers at any point, the only restriction being that of a round trip for on fare. The disposition of the new transfer ordi nance was, however, but a circumstance U the measure of strength which followed bo "It Talks!"- A Great Physiclaa says . " Your Perfect Oraoseins Formula tmtkm to evsryooe with say nisdical skill or meuicsl eoo." Orangeine . fsraula siscs A iii!4 1 4Ur s-wsi-usrh..;.!. Coff.ii, otU,o Tritai- Slu ru, Ku wuitca 1. " acts promptly and thoroughly for Cold. Grin, Haadscks, ha rslsia, loaiisMtioa, Brsia Fa, Otfacts Cbili sad . Tool AT ALL DRUGGISTS navigation by Atch ison, Kas. This re finery Is now In op eration and can handle 600 barrels of oil every uay and is thoroughly equipped, modern and up-to-date. In three month's time this company can double this refinery No. 2 capacity, or make ' it 1,200 bar rels per day with but little cost, as It was built with that Intentl on. Now don't wait until the largest Interstate DO t Independent, pipe (... line in the world Is completed and' until 200 more oil wells are drilled. and ail the three refineries doubled :ln 'capacity, but Jol- the Uncle 8am band toay lay sending you' check or draft by return mall, for what you can spare. $500 will purchase 3,600 shares and the chances are a thou sand to . one it will be worth $3,500 in less than two years. Company Has Overcome Oil Trust Con- ' "piracy, R?.cule and A"buse The Uncle Bam company is compelling the respect and 'consideration of people today who would not look at It on the start. Others ' were misled by would-be financial papers and a few bdodle news paper conspirators ' by their attacks against the company, and a few perjured hirelings writing for a few magazines and certain newspapers which wear tne oil trust railroad collars, but ' their raniings have only helped this company and caused its friends to rally more to Uncle Bum's support until today there are. over ten thousand stockholders backing this com pany and until over $950,000 cash is now back of Uncle Sam. while over $60,000 more is subscribed on gilt-edged install ment contracts. Now this kind of a line up is certainly worthy your consideration. For no man with any sense at -all can con sistently say that such a showing Is not a strong one one that no other enterprise can cite you to, considering the rocky road traveled. On the other hand , we can tell you that there Is not a single doubt but that every dollar of the $150,000 that will be accetted at this sacrifice price will be quickly raised. . After nearly Jwo v" working nearly night and day to put this i.i . 1 . . V, B nmmlaM t fhft DS- proposuiun iniuf.M i'.," . m .k.,. nvrrcnm nr ridicule and abuse and suffering injustice from blackmailers and trust hirelings, we know that it will be easy work to complete everything now, and If you fall to take advantage of the sacrince pnee uuciu - mo ... announcement you will hurt your own posketbook more than anything else. How ever, we will be glad to have you join our . a M m,UaI Vs t Villi 1 Iva in l a.11- lovai Dana wiu w""110' v . fornia or New York. -or whether you In vest $16 for 100 shares or 12.760 for thirty thousand shares, your '""7'" faithfully furthered and dividends sent you semi-annually. . . ,: ' Dividend Number Two. Every shareholder record or. who hps mailed a remittance , for atock before the day closes Thursday, Pjoembe 20 1 participate in uihwno ., ----. be closed tor dividend No. on; that jlay. Now some wiseacre and knocker, and oil ' trust hireling will. say that this dividend is not honestly earned, but It will be Just the same, and you carv get It If vou act promptly, but won't It yon don t. Furthermore you will secure another dlvl- ' dend every six months as long as you live and your heirs thereafter if you are wtso enough to buy Uncle Sam stock. Better I o;et on the Uncle Sam pay roll now whilo you can. This' dividend will "be paid Irom the sales of oil produced from our own wells and manufactured tnto marketable oils through the Unole Bam refineries now . in operation. ; ' ' ; benefit of the stockholders and to break the grip of , the oil trust. It has accom plished both. - There is nearly a ,half mil lion dollars of construction yet to be com pleted, but you will not have to wait for ever to secure good Interest on your money. From the sales of oil the company "will secure funds to complete the pipe 'line, pumping plant, distributing station 12 Per Cent and No Takes The dividends already guaranteed on the stork will pay you better than 12 per cent on the Investment. When you stop to con sider that you have no taxes it means a whole lot. The facts are that- wlwn It comes right down to brass tacks the stock is a gilt-edge Investment and a-sacrifice price in fact as well as name. You can't beat it and we know It. Look at the In vestments that' are hot backed with as strong assets that are only bringing 1 and 4 per cent. Just set right down and figure tween Councilman Harry B..2imman and Vice President Wattles over Mr. Zlmman's ordinance providing for the sal of twenty five street car tickets for $1 by the street ear company. That matter was discuss. d for over two hour and .was to be brought up again this afternoon at t o'clock, when Mr Zlmman was to offer, his closing argu ment In favor of his measure, Xlmmaa Flshta for Ordinance. In the face of much opposition, both from the street oar representatives present and various members of th council, Mr. Zim man made a vigorous fight for what he con tended was due the cltltens Of Omaha. Vic President Wattles, In person, spoke for the street ear company, General Manager Smith and Secretary LeUssler being Interested listeners. Mayor Dahlmaa sat through the session. i - Judging from statements made by Coun cllmen Bedford, Brucker, McOovern, Davis and Jackson yesterday afternoon, they are opposed " to the passage pf the ordinance, and with Councilman Hansen absent from the city the outlook Is there will be a close fight on this measure, with little prospect of Its going through. , Mr. Zlmman opened his' argument by stating he thought the councilman should represent the cltisens of Omaha, Inas much as the street car representatives present were representing their Interests. Councilman Bedford Immediately placed himself on record as opposing the ordinance on the grounds the street car company had promised various extensions- of their lines and he did not want to give them any rea sons for not making those Improvements. Then Mr. Zlmman asked the councilman to state what objections they had. If any, to the ordinance. Councilman "Brucker stated . he opposed. It on th grounds the revenues - of the odmpsny would be re duced to an unwarranted figure. Council man McOovern opposed It because he had reasons to believe the street car company would reduce the wages of employes If the ordinance became a law. , .. . Alleged Threat t Cat Waaes. Mr. Zlmman: "I hav had th confidence of mure than twenty-five conductor and they told me Manager Bmtth told thera their wages would be reduced If th ordinance went through and asked ,'r thsir influent In defeating thp meastvc v- la his reply Mr. VatUM iehitd th4V statement. ' Councilman Davis: When vou rUU fruru Benson to Alj(ritht fl)r att yoll , ars la por busluesf u cu, Jowu lU j.e,ul o V 1 1 ooks i Map showing the 'two hundred and four dls trlbutlng stations, pipe lines and refineries, river navigation and general lineup of the Uncle Sam Oil Company as it will be in a year, by which. time the ... . . company will be able to pay its stockholders at least 20 per cent yearly on the present investment and continue to increase the dividend thereafter. it out yourself, and we don't care whether you are farmer, merchant, laborer or banker, It won't hurt you any to take a block of this stock. You ca nmake no bet ter Investment than to at least dlvldo up your Investments. This company now has enough men and money back of it to in sure a continued growth and greater divi dends, and at the same time give the pub lic a sauare deal. Oil Trust Threatened to Leave Kansas in Darkness. Two years ago there was not a single In dependent oil wagon delivering oil In Kansas. In fact, the criminal trust had such a grasp on both producer and con far to 4 cents. The Omaha company pays good wages." Councilman Jackson: "Because we (want extensions of the street car lines Is the reason I will vote no on this measure." Mr. Zlmman then quoted statistics from other cities to show the value of street car franchises In those places. Some of the showings made by him were: Nashville, Tenn., and Hartford. Conn., 2 per cent of gross earnings to city; Milwaukee, twenty five tickets for $1 during morning and even ing hours; Providence, R. I., 6 per cent ' gross earnings to city; Columbus, O., twenty-seven tickets for $1; Detroit, last fiscal year city received In royalty $34,874; Indianapolis, $30,000 for parks and boule vards annually; Cleveland, Minneapolis and other cities, similar showings. "What does the Omaha company give us? Why. that company even capitalizes the franchise given by the people snd makes the people pay tribute on franchise they hav given. It is wrong, gentlemen,'' stated Mr. Zlmman. Vic President Wattles Replies. "I repudiate the Intimation that anything I' may say on this matter will be 'in the nature of 'junk.' " stated Mr Wattles In answer to Mr. Zlmman. Continuing, Mi Wattles -said: "I have never made an idle promise In this community. Some of Mr Zlmman's statements seem plauMble. lm he Is mistaken about most of his dedui Hons. The president of the Twin Cit Rapid Transit company of Mlnneupol. wrote m that 6 cents 'is charged on n his lines and that no tickets are sold, am not quite prepared to answer In d. tall all of Mr. Zlmman's statements, but I know that conditions must bo taken Into account to arrive at a correct comparison between Omaha and any other city. Willi but few exception the Omaha company pays the highest wages to its employes. It will be found that where the concessions referred to, by Mr. Zlmman are given th service Is poor and wages low. "Omaha and suburbs hav , a popula tion of 1M.0O0. with an area of forty square miles, or an area equal to Boston, which has a population of fiuO.OfO. The Omaha company has to have 100 miles of .VnV serve loO.OuO people, while Mil waukee hss 133 Mjie of street car lines, serving JW.OuO people. It "will be seen that It Is an expensive . propositi!., ptT capita to operate the lines here. I flrKi that out of K7 street car line In the Cnltvj States less than fifty have less than 6-ce,, far. I da not liUfe the fcoyl of Oman uit j .Tl 21 Will Close sumer that It brazenly threatened to leave the state in darkness when Kansas com menced the fight on these briKnd Rnd millionaire anarchists in the legislature of 1905. Of course, Kansas called the bluff of these criminal promoters an,l passed conservative protection laws so that any enterprise locating in Kansas would get a square deal, and by so dolr.K has been the cause of millions of dollars of capital coming to Kansas. Strange as It may seem, the oil trust has met serious trouble ever since It threatened the Jay hawkers, and with Uncle San stations now completed in over a score of the richest and largest , counties In Kansas and sites purchased, deals and negotiations In forty-two more Kansas poorer service and lower wages, but they want more cars, extensions and tnterurban lines." After Mr. Wattles concluded Mr. Zlmman asked for more time that he might further convince the councilmen of the Justness of his otdlnance. Mr. Zlmman said he could answer every statement made by Mr. Wattles. . PAT CROWE BACK ON STAGE Notorious Criminal Goes on Trial for Alleged Holdup of Street Car. The trial of Pat Crowe on the charge of holding up the crew of a street car In Council UlulTs on the night' of December 6 will begin Wednesday morning In the dis trict court at Council Bluffs. The case Is attracting much' attention since the ac quittal of Crowe on the charge of kid naping the Cudahy boy ami Crowe's de fiant career since that time. Crowe Is charged with having held up the street car crew at the point of a revolver with tho assistance of several accomplices. "TU WLUkey with a EepuUUoa WINNER OF THREE STRAIGHT MEDALS HIGHEST AWARD AT St. Louis, 1904 Paris, 1903 Portland, 1905 For sale st stl first-clsss bars, cafes sad drag stores S. HIRSCH (25. CO. KANSAS CITY, MO. Sum imii .l V is .lnj" 1 -'J Lf 1 iMmtuWf smm- V i , f uJ ym a ys rr"-' ,ivlv " O I V If . 1 itMtun '' etauVM ' i A. VtV .' a Samnana. ilmm SbIm 4kSt.. Qtuahsv o Dec. 20 counties from which, when completed, every Kansan can be reached by Uncla Sam tank wagons. With prices on oil be ing set by Uncle Sam and the trust fight ing for its life to even Btay in the Sun flower state, besides the effective guns of the federal government and a half dozep other determined states following the lead of Kansas certainly spells success lor an independent company like Uncle Sam in big letters. This company has, by actual count, over fifty-four hundred stock holders In the seven states represented on the map herewith. We want the bal ance of ten thousand stockholders In ihesi seven states, for here is where the com pnnv will secure and maintain Its great oil trade. WOMEN ID CLUB AND CHARITY After hearing reportes of Its committees, which have been making Investigations in the city and county Jails, the social science department of the Woman's club, at Mon day afternoon's meeting, decided to aak the co-operation of the entire club In an effort to bring about an Improvement of condition In both Institutions, and the In stallation of a night matron at the city Jail. At the city Jail the women will ask complete separation of the women from the men that Is, that they be removed where they cannot' hear or be heard by the men prisoners and that provision may be made for the presence of th matron at the Jail at night, as well as during the day. At the county Jail provision will be aaked for the care of Insane charges tem porarily confined there and that some suitable provision be made for the care of sick prisoners and for others than pris oners, such as witnesses who hav to be confined there. The club will act upon these requests at th open meeting next Monday and In turn will communicate with the proper authori ties. Mrs. Martha Park reported the con ditions at the city jail, and, while she con sidered conditions there as good as possible under present circumstances, she said a new Jail Is very necessary, and in this re ported the support of the mayor and chief of police. Matron Gibbons was present and spoke briefly of the women prisoners at the city Jail, reporting Ut during October and about 110 during November. The re port from th county Jail was made by Mrs. E. L. Shlnrock, who, although not a member of the Woman's club, has super Intended the gospel work In the Jail for the Women's Christian Temperanc union for several years and Is familiar with con dition Mrs. Shlnrock said that since the county commissioners have reduced the al lowance to 85 cents a day per prisoner con ditions hav not been as good as formerly, as th necessary materials for keeping clean are not provided. Hon. (1. M. Hltchock addressed the de partment on two measures pending before congress. In which club women are Inter estedthe child labor lew for the District of Columbia and the children's bureau, which shall ascertain conditions of children However, if you do not live in one of these states your money can be placed where It will rain like lead on a tin roof In this com pany's fight tor a square deal in the oil fields. If you wish to Invest your money where It will bring you dividends and at the same time force the crim inal oil trust to be decent or drive them from the home state - line up with Uncle Sam and In another year this old, arrogant bully trust, which has made its brags that It has corrupted Judges, bought elections and bribed legis latures, will find that It's up against the real thing in Kansas and the Central west, for there Is one good way to fight a trust and that Is to refuse to buy their goods. Consumers In Western snd Central Kan sas, who, tinder oil trust manipulations for the past ten years, have been forced to pay from $8 to $11 per barrel for oil can now secure superior Uncle Sam oil at from $4.26 to $4.60 per barrel, and nt this rate Uncle Sam can pay dividends and put our stock to par. Pushing Fuel Oil. Uncle Rnm has both fuel oil and kero sene successful burners and Is pushing both with splendid results. When you buy this stock you are placing your Invest ment where it is backed by certain revenue getters. Big Deals Pending. There are over fifty deals now pending on this stock that average over one thou sand dollars each. Heavy sales are being closed continually. A man from Canada put In $1,250 last week. Two one thousand dollar remittances came In from Massa chusetts, while one deal for $2,400 was closed In Nebraska, and one In Missouri for $3,000 during the past ten days. We could cite you to a hundred large transac tions, so don't deceive yourself with the idea that you can wait long and get this stock, for men who know its value are buying heavily. $2,000,000 a Year. With everything completed Uncle Sam Company will he able to make close to two million dollars per year. That's why this stock will go to par, and that's why you ought to buy It. Furthermore, this estimate of two million dollars' profit yearly after completion is based on obey ing the laws of the land, and not making perjurers and criminals out of our em ployes. Why the Stock Will Be Sold. Uncle Sam company haa the moral sup port of nearly every leading newspaper In the United States and Canada. We get the lowest advertising rate, and this ad vertisement will appear In over 180 lead ing and Influential newspapers in the L nited States ami Canaua, aim will ue read by over 20,000,000 people. This com pany, having raised J1.0U0.U0U in the past, we know we can raise $160,000 new, with all the solid assets back ot this stock, in a very few weeks. If you delay too long you will be too late to get In at this price, tor telegrams will be pouring in tor this stock while you are hesitating what to do. ii s no trouble to sell stock in a good company like Uncle Sam, for people are glad to Invest In such an enterprise, so you should remit promptly, to secure present offer. In Conclusion. Uncle Sam company .has, in addition to the two big refineries in Kansas, another refinery, No. 3, partly built, In the heart of the Oklahoma oil held at Tulsa, Ukia. The refinery will start this month. It is also bunding a parartiue plant at Atchison by the refinery No. 2 and a lubricating plant at Tulsa by refinery No. 3. The company already has sites purchased In the ma jority of the Oklahoma trade centers, and Uncle Sam representatives will start to se cure sites for Iowa distributing stations next week. Council Bluffs and Omaha sites are already secured. The company, as be fore stated, is on a solid foundation, with everything practically paid for and thou sands of dollars In cash on hand. Author ized capitalization is seventeen million shares, par value $1.00 per share; sixty per cent of the stock Is sold. Kveiy share draws the same amount of dividend as any other share. There Is about $50,000 subscribed cn stock already alloted from the treasury. The balance of the stock, when sold, will bring the company close to $1,000,000. The company will do everything that Is mapped out in enclosed map. With every thing completed It will have strength and I funds enough to force the criminal trust of the country. Mr. Hitchcock expressed sympathy with the bill providing for the children's bureau, but thought that the District of Columbia's need for a child la bor law was more for the example of a model law than to adjust actually serious conditions there. The attention of the department was called to the experience of certain mem bers, who, upon comparing notes, find that their gas bills have Increased about 30 per cent since the reduction In the cost of gas. The women further complained that the quality of the gas seems to bo poorer and that It smokes their cooking utensils on the stoves and their ceilings from the Illuminating Jets. This report called forth a general expression and with few exceptions the experience seemed to be general. Miss Jane Brownlee of Toledo, O.. was a guest of the afternoon and spoke briefly. WATCHES-Fremer. loth and Dodge. THIEF CAUGHT AT LAMAR Man Been Bteallnir Flour from Car I Arrested In Iowa Tons, A telegram was received Tuesday after noon bv Chief of Detectives Savage an- i nounring the capture of Joe Sutton at Umor. Ia., and an officer will be sent to Lamar to bring the prisoner to Omaha for trial. Sutton Is wanted for the burglary of a freight car In the Burlington yards at Seventeenth and Nicholas streets last Sunday night In company with Iouls Dono van. 1018 North Sixteenth street, who was captured by Officer Crowe. The two men were stealing flour and were causht In the act by the officer, who succeeded In ar resting Donovan, but Sutton made his es cape. JEWISH FEAST OF LIGHTS Trlamph of Jndas Maubbcii Over Antlornn Will Be Celebrated, BeKlaulnsy December 12. The Jewish Feast of Lights, correspond ing to the Christmas celebration of ether nations, begins December 12 and continue! eight days. The feast is commemorative of the military triumph of Judas Mwabbeus ovr the fcrWn tyrant, Antlochus, in the to be decent or drive. Jt from the Central West, and this is rio Hie statement. The I ncle Sam Company .wj forced Into ex istence when the criminal trust issued their famous boycott order axulnst the Kansas oil fields. The men back ef M were oil producers In good faith, .but Kansnns who would not sit Idly by and see tlui mil lionaire hog confiscate their properties Thev are building solidly in Kansas, which is their honie. -Kansans Riuiinly ntnnil by one another, espoctully against a foreign, thieving combine. It is now preparing to carry the fight Into adjoining states, and the stockholders In the meantime will soon commence an organized effort to petition congress for a law similar to the Kansas anti-discrimination law. This organization, outside of the government, Is doing more to buck the monopolistic grip of the crim inal trust than any other hundred Influ ences combined. It is a struggle lor right. In good faith, to the finish, with no c.:-n-promlne. Right, always has . and nlwya will win. We solicit, you la good faith to Join our band and help : push the good work alonff. You can buy stock t the fol lowing prices, or write or wire for more complete particulars: Prices of Stock. 100 shares 200 shares 250 shares $00 shares 400 shares 600 shares 600 shares 700 shares 800 shares 900 shares 1,000 shares 1,500 shares 2,000 shares 2.600 shares 3,000 shares I 16.00 30.00 37.60 46.00 0.00 76.00 flO.OO 105.00 1:0.00 135.00 130.00 225. OM 800 8i5. 460.ii, Monthly Payment Otter! From the start the Uncle Sam Oil Com pany has made It possible for men of lim ited means to join the company .and in addition to offering treasury stock ut the above-mentioned price will sell on monthly payments, as follows: . ,. . Six Monthly raymtnts Shares. Down.' 100 $ 2.00 200 4.00 300 400 600 x 00 '. 700 800 900 1,001) 1,500 2.000 -. 2.600 3,000 Special Offer. 3,600 shares 6,000 shares 7,000 shares 10,000 shares 16,000 shares 20,000 shares 2,750.00 How to Send Money. Renilt, by postoffice money order, bank draft or r.ersonal"cneoki. 'If you, sntl cur rency, always register your letter. " Make an drarts, checks ana money oraers pay able to The Uncle Ham Oil Company. Your stock will be sent to 'you ty registered mail. Our offlce force are ' ru shed with work and do not expect your stock to reach you for at least two weeks after your remittance arrives at the Uncle Sam office. . . . ; References.' . Bradatreet's Commercial Agency, Kaisas City State Bank, Kansas City, Kit.: Com mercial National Bank, .Kansas City, Kas.; Montgomery County National Bank, Cher ry vale, Kas.; Atchison State Savings Bank (oldest bank id Kansas). Atchison,, Kas.; Wm. Btryker, ex-State Superintendent of Kansas, Tulsa, Okla.; also-a. million dol lnrs unincumbered assets, mostly Iron and steel, from the banks of the Arkunsas clear across, three hundred mile, to the banks of the Missouri. Officers of the com pany, who are the same now as at the be e- ginning, are jnmes lnpersoii, presiuen' J. H. Ritchie, vie president; li H. Tucke Jr., secretary and treasurer. , Addrtts The Uncle Sam Oil Co. or H. H.TUCKER,, Jr., Sc. Wyandotte Bid 3., Kansas City, Kas yesr ISO B. C. Candles wtll be burned taV the houses of the Jews and .special service will be held In the churches on the two Saturdays of the feast. At Temple Israel on December 16 Rabbi Conn will deliver an address relative to the historical victory and on the following evening the children of the Sunday school will give an enter tainment. If you have anything to trade .advertise It In the For Exchange column of Th Bee Want Ad page. Why charge $33 for oaring diseases of men, when th discuss aonld saslly b onxd for 910.00. MEI1 CURED FOR $6 lorn Treated for 95.00 a Mouth, 10 Says' Treatment, 13. The above prices include only plain, slmnle diseases. . . . i in r-r Aiisnsii'rr'mS VUftUtf UUHKHItlUCU In all curable diseases of men for the lowest charges posstole. . ISTCI.UDINO MEUICDIEg, ME AlfJD) AZ.Ii, on EASY TERMS AND ft MA 1,1, PAYaASKTB- Giv Hvsry Man a lg.nar Deal. fiD llADTlAf one b' ,ne eldest and Un. ItfC inClT mont n llsble specialist of 30 YEARS' KXPLK1ENCE ln th treatment of nil forms of diseases of n.Vn, 21 I EARS IN OMAHA. Slectrloity In Every Tonn for All SUihii rs. ,, OVER 30.030 ;.u.rbi.w,r, men. IT'S ALL FREE and vontidenUal. Ireatnient by mall. - Orftie hours all day and to :80 p. Sunday, I to 1. Call or wrtte. Box T6. OltVe. ?15 UouLsv Fourteenth street, Uwaha, Neb, Jfiuch. $ 2.50 5 01 . .00 7.5 . 8.00 lO.Oti , 10 00., . , 12. EmV .-12.60" " 15. Of i-14.0 17.fl(i . M.OO.o 20.00 :1M t 22.50 i 29.00 v 26.00 i 30.00 . 87.50 40 00 ... 60.00 . 50.00 2.50 . o.oe 75.00 I fluflW ........J. '710.00 ........... 1,000.00 1,400.00 2,100.00 a- 1)