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SOt-SUS So. lstta St. Next door to the Wabash Ticks offlo. i'ich gan, Vicneiota, Wisoosiin and Chi cago Siea Fcur-Yer Cootraot AIL ATHLETIC QUARRELS ARE SETTLED Farmer Friendly Relatione Amis Bis; Cnlvrlile Rnaf- Tern; Conference Assent1 Foot Ball Rales. CHICAGO, Jan. . Complicatlona sur rounding foot ball among the colleges form ing tha "big nine." which were brought about by the efTorta to "reform" the game, were swept away today ,by a peace con tract signed by the official representatives of the- universities of Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Chicago. All athletic quar rels among thpse Institutions are thus burird and foot ball relations have been re-establlKhed. With the new treaty also came the an nouncement of foot ball gamea among the four schools for the next four years. Michigan and Wisconsin are to renew their old-titne rivalry with Chicago, while Michi gan and Minnesota resume friendly rela tions. The new state of affairs was caused by a conference on January U between Prof. A. A. 8tagg and Prof. Albion W. Small of Chicago, Judge E. H. Vane and Keene Fitspatrlck of Michigan. Prof. James Paige of Minnesota and Dr. C. P. Hutchlns of Wisconsin. The foot ball schedules, minus the dates, which the treaty provides follows: 1WT7 Chicago and Michigan, Chicago and Minnesota. Minnesota and Wisconsin. limaChicago and Mlchlgsn, Chicago and Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota, Wis consin and Minnesota. IKKChlcHKO and Wisconsin, Chicago ana Minnesota, Michigan and Minnesota, Michi gan and Wisconsin. 1910 Michigan and Wisconsin. Wisconsin and Minnesota, Minnesota and Chicago, MlchlKn and Chicago. linage In Foot Ball Hales. NEW YORK, Jan. M. Borne important thuuavs In the rules governing foot ball were decided on today at a meeting of the new Joint rule committee. These changes will come hef ore the Joint rules committee for final disposition probably In March. Among the changes Is the lengthening of the halves from 30 to 36 minutes each. The new rules In reference to the pass provide, instead of a penalty of loss of ball on an unsuc cessful paw, a 15-yard penalty on the first and second downs. When a foul Is com mitted it counts as a down. The proposed substitution for the present forward pass rule Is as follows: If a forward pas before reaching the ground, or a kicked ball, either before or Rftcr reaching the ground, goes out of bounds the ball shall belong to the op ponents ut the point where U crosses the ide line. ' ' Field I'mplre Created. Another important change Is the creation of a new offlclul. the field umpire. The new game. It waa stated today, often made It difficult for tha referee and the umpire to settle contested plays, so the new official was created, to be on the field In the defending territory and close to the scene ot tha play. Rule 19 of last year was chsnged so that on a kick off after a touchback or a safety opponents may not come within ten yards of the side having a free kick. In the present on-slda rule a provision was Inserted that a, line player la per mitted to carry the ball, provided ha does not leave his position In the Une until the ball is put into play. It waa also de cided that a player may at all times pass tha brill to another of his own aide who Is behind him. ' - ; ! Chance In "Fair Catch" Rale! A new section of rule 5 states that the player shall be considered as having op portunity to make a fair catch If he Is In suoh position that It would be possible for him to reach tha ball before It touches the ground. To the same rule waa added: In case a signal for a fair catch Is made by any player who has an opportunity for a fair catch and another player of hie side who has not signalled for a fair catch catches the ball no run shall be made and a fair catch ahall not be allowed, but the ball shall be given to the catcher's side for a down at the point where tha catch was made. goath Omaha Beat Holdreare. HOLJREGB, Neb., Jan. 28 (Special. -The South Omaha High school basket ball team won from the Holdrege High school this evening by a score of 4 to 22 In one of the fastest games seen here this season. Tha South Omaha lads outclassed the borne team. LwiToung of South Omaha played a specially brilliant gam. Tha team wurk of South Omaha waa perfect. The first half stood M to 11 In South Omaha a favor and the laat half resulted In tha same score. ' 'BOCK SPRINGS COM 1 Shipment received daily w from our own mines. Wo pride ourselves on good service and can make prompt delivery. 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Indeed, tiie room reminded one of the bygone feud.il days, when tha knights were gathered about the board, each resplendent in his particu lar colors. Diagonally across the room a long table stretched, daintily decorated wltn carnations. In one corner stood a piano and In the other a large aidebnard. Seals were placed for forty-live, twenty six for the squad, the remainder for the fentlemen members of the faculty and a ew Invited guests. Promptly at 7:S) p. m. all sat down at the table and for several hours made merry on the generous dinner provided for the heroes of the gridiron. At the conclusion of the dinner, Lr. Ouy W. Wadsworth, as toasunaater, with a few excellent Introduc tory remarks regarding the erection of a trophy room at Bellevue In the future and the right kind of college loyalty, called upon lr. C. K. Hoyt to respond to the toast, "Mr Conversion to Foot flail." Hon. F. M. Walcott of Valentine. Neb., was to follow on the toast, "Why We Beat Donne," but was unable to be present. By the unanimous spproval of the squad and guests the following telegram was sent to Mr. Walcott: "Bellevue foot ball team at dinner sends greetings o the Jolly Judge." Kev. J. H. Balsbury of Plattsmouth waa the next speaker on the subject, "A Voice from the Suburbs." B. A. Benson ot Omaha had the subject, "Those Benson Boys," and Covered It in his usual happy way. Dr. James McDowell Patton of Omaha represented the alumni and spoke on "The Alumni Attitude." J. P. Bailey of Omaha, state secretary of the Young Men's Christian association, had the subject, "The Christian Athlete." James H. Whltmore followed on the theme, "Bellevue Grit." In the course of his dissertation upon grit he branched off onto a still better strain and that waa a suggestion that the Belle vue teams from now on should be known as "The Indians from Klk Hill." For some time Bellevue teams have been called "Elks," but no official name waa ever adopted until last night, when, by unani mous assent, the Bellevue athletic teams will henceforth be known aa "The In dians." Charles C. Ball spoke on the sub ject, "The New Rules." Captain Benson on "The Team" and Captain-elect William A. Kearne on "The Season of 1S07." Sev eral times college songs were Inserted be tween the speeches, and at the close of the speeches all rose and sang "Cheer for Old Bellevue." The last thing on the program was the awarding of the letters. lr. Wadsworth, with a few complimentary remarks, awarded the letter "B" to B. Benson, W. A. Kearna, Q. Benson, Edwin Harte, Fred Rice, Rex Carey, H. Henderson, Irwin Saunders, Jesse , Marvel, Chester Tolles, Fred Jones and Brwln Patton. With the letter each first-team man was given a blue 'varsity cap, tha present of Cosch Whltmore. A new feature was Introduced this year, the granting of emblems to the most worthy of the second team men. The emblem was a coniDinaiion or a a and an "R," meaning Bellevue reserve. These were awarded to U. Sullenberger, Clarence Pope, E. Roger, L. Ohman, H. Nlcholls and A. Harvey. Much enthusiasm and loyalty was mani fested at the bnnquet and everything points to an excellent team next year. Coach Whltmore Is already laying plans to put out another championship team, and the temper of the old men may be seen In the closing lines of the toast to the team of 1907: So here's to the team of 1907, Will sure land that pennant. Or wake up In heaven. SCHAEFER AMD ilTTO TO OMAHA Wiser and Billiard Champion Will Give Local Exhibition. Jake Bchaefer, the wizard, and George Sutton, champion ot world at 18-Inch balk Una ona and two shots In billiards, have been secured for an exhibition at tha Lents Williams' tablea on Farnam street for January SL They coma under the auspices ol the Brunswick-balk Collender company, 4U7-S South Tenth street. Local billiard players who have learned of this coming event are greatly pleased. Billiards are having a decisive day In Omaha Just now and the presence of these two great artists will serve to stimulate this active interest. An effort is being made at Crelghton uni versity to get together a track team for this spring. Crelghton has heretofore made no effort in thla branch ot college sport and nothing is known of what material may be in the university waiting for an opportunity to come forth. Several of the men prominent In athletics In the univer sity have been making a sort ot canvass to see what the chances might be for get ting up a good track team and a mass meeting will be called In the near future to see If a little enthusiasm can t be raised over track athletics. The cold snap put another layer of lea on the surface at Cut-Off lake, which was taken off by the ice harveaters. The new crop Is five Inches thick and as smooth as a whistle, making Ideal skating and Ice boating. The skaters have bad a good month of It In January, as there haa scarcely been a thaw to ruffle the smooth surface of the lakes. Hanscom park lk Is not large enough to accommodate the crowd which dally tries to make use of that public park. The enclosed links have all been doing a thriving business. sthletlo program was carried out. Including two three-round sparring exhibitions. Tho on tha program were the Adklnson troupe of equilibrists and tumblers, tha Pasrus team In band to hsnd balancing and tha triple bar act by the Uetlock brothers. KBRCHITAL WIS! BIRftS HANDICAP Etgnt-te-Oa Baet Sarnrlae Talent at Emeryville. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. Kercheval. a -year-old colt, ridden by Koerner, won the Burna handicap today by two lengths. In the presence of 15.000 people. Dogistllla was second by a neck, while Sir tCdward secured third position, two lengths In ad vance of Ramus. Neelon. the favorite, waa fifth. Tha field waa well bunched at the finish. Time: :084. The winner waa I to 1 In the betting. Kercheval had been given a quiet preparation for the Burna at Ascot track. Los Angeles, and, together with Jockey Koerner, waa shipped to Emeryville two days ago on a special train. The Loa Angeles delegation Is reported to have made a large "clean up on the southern horse. Three favorites and three outsiders divided the various events. The weather waa cloudy and warm; track slow Results: First race, four furlongs: College Widow won, Lannnrdsdale seoond, Raleigh third. Time: 0:4H. Second race, six furlongs: Oolden Rul won, Chief Witt man second, David Boland third. Time: 1:16V Third race, mile and a quarter: Jake Moose won, Iris second. Nine Spot third. Time: Fourth race, mite and a quarter, Burns handicap, t-year-olds and upwards, purse HO.OoO: Kercheval, 102, Koarner (. to 1), won; Loglstllla, ill. Sandy (& to 1). second: Sir Edward, 111. Graham (I to 1), third. Time: 2:08'. Fifth race, five and a hair furlongs, the Janice handicap: Orasocutter won, Ocean shore second, Tony Faust third. Tims. Sixth race, one mile:' Vollday won. St. Blmwood second, Fulletta third. Time: NO EFFECT ON BIG NINE, AYS IOWA New Foar-Year Agreement is Cnnstnst Little Concern. IOWA CITY. Ia, Jan. 26. 8peclal Tele gram.) Iowa university authorities refuse to believe that the action of Chicago, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin In or ganising a big four and signing a four year agreement will have any effect on the standing of the big nine. While un willing to be quoted the local authorities are confident the western conference Is In a stronger position now than it haa been In sis months. WITH THE BOWLERS. Standing of the teams In the Omaha Bowling league at the end of tha seven teenth week Played. Btors Blues U Krug Parka O. D. K.. B... Mets Broe... Onlmods .... Hamilton! .. Cudahys Dresners .... 61 4a U 48 U , 61 61 W. L. Pot. M IS .75 83 IB .M7 28 UJ .683 2U 22 .f iS 26 .479 23 28 14 tn .276 15 it 2t6 Detailed work of the teams: Pet. Str. Spa. .916 1.102 1.048 fitr,r nines Krug Parks 9u2 U O. D. K.S m 922 1,082 (Onlmods 680 901 Metl Bros 879 Vol i.im Hamilton 847 VM 1,029 Cudahys H ? ! Dashers 793 776 1.074 Individual averages: Pins. 4.&!4 47,818 44.781 47.103 43.678 46,501 43.643 43,068 8pl. 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Fill out coupon bel iw: I I i i This ionp ai 04 r trial ssck&s ut aar cUm4 fatarrk Cars. ! tzm la piMi va. Sj 31 til la iw SA mAirmm as Una b!w as sisll l O. B. OAOgS, . Mala Strost, Marshall. hUoa. Harry Howell, the crack pitcher of tha St. Loula Browns, Is uot with the state, ment that his team stands a good show of winning the pennant next season. So does Boston and some of thers, but will they? It Is announced that the salary of Mike Kelley for managing the Des Motnea team for next year will be $4,0ri0. Des Moines must be figuring on keeping up the large crowds which that team drew last year aa pennant wlnnera and In spite of some ot the managers which It had. Although Pittsburg was not In the run ning at the finish of the last . National league season. It Is claimed the salary list of tha Dreyfus club was 820,000 In exceaa of that of any other club tn the league. Both Farmer Burns and Charles Hacken schmtdt are In hard . training for their wrestling match, which la scheduled for the Auditorium Wednesday night. Both are more than anxious ta win this event, for on this decision depends their prospects for making future morn remunerative matches. Several of th leading wrestler in th country have written fof matches and tbs Auditorium may b th seen of bout between aom of th beat In th business. fnder the tutelage of Prof. Bernstein the Omaha High school Is developing a star basket ball team. All the .players seem willing to learn and tha Interest which la being taken In the game by some of the members of th faculty 1 spurring th boy on to thlr best effort. Last year th boy lacked a staunch lead r and many of the games scheduled were cancelled at the last moment becsuse there waa no leader to get th players together. The in terest is keener this year and by the time the games are to be Dlayed the team should be In a condition fit to meet all comers snd not fear to enter th game because there, was a prospect of being beaten. This Is hardly the right aplrlt to ahow In any athletic event It remained for a match to be arranged between Council Bluffs and Omaha to get out the banner crowd. The Bluff boy rsme organised, chartering their own car for the trip to the boxing match Friday night at OsthofTs hall. Base ball haa bad Its Anson. Its Brown Ir.g. Its Waddeil, Its Lajoie and Its Wag ner, but aa time rolls on It become mar and mora apparent that there never wa but on Itbam. II waa the moat original character in diamond history. So savs an exchange, and it says truly, too. Base sail haa had Its spes who tried to Imltat Latham, but only on real "Arlie." What la a Boxcar? A boxcar belongs to tba fowl family. During th apiing and summer months It can b found in nearly every part of the country. It favorite haunt being railway tracks, and It Is easy to caDtura. In th autumn, hn iih. j crta:n other fowls It goes Into hibernation or me u other cllmea. scattered instances are known wher specimen are captured during the autumn month. A lasso or a well greased switch orw la sometimes used In snaring the boxcar, but main strength Is the best weapon, la any oaa th hunter must b very win. aa any nolsa Ilk th ! fluttering of a waybill will make th quarry oiaappear. nom railway own large Ducks of domesticated boxcar, but they are care fully guaraad during th clooea aaaaon. The wild boxcar when cught and fairly well loaded become parfacUy stationary txchaag. Th second annual athletic entertainment and smoker of the Nonpareil Athletic club aa gavaa Tbaraday nihU A Lavlcn Brgr Klaiick l)H iiy BmMh , Hull ansa Krt WtlMt Jr Carman Uhmu Peterson Drtokwatar tapoahorst VOH utton U. rrtm...t. Rio .' Hlniicks , Grotut Clerk H. Piinwau OllbraaUi Collins Fol.r Mabonar Nilaon Baker Oaughlaa 1121 Kaufman .. Mil Polcar ... .. Ill Harena ... .. mi mcom ... .. lll Friibla ... .. 171; Camp .... .. 171) spotmaa . .. 17 Hamblat . .. 1771 Eoflar ... .. 1t Patterson 1741 Solomon .. 17i Parorborg .. 174 Huntar ... .. 174 bouflas .. .. 171 Boord .... .. 1701 Parma . ... 1701 MrKelTer .. 1U Btlna .. 1M Baehr .... .. lWj Huff ...... ,.. 1471 Orlllln .... ... 146 Bauman .. .. 1M C. Rice... .. 1U Noal 141 Dattmaa . ltlj Davis .... ... 1U! Hlsalna .. ... lUJnhnaea .. ... Ml) Wars. ... MilKollar .... ... Ml 24 2.0 aw 27 864 . 484 Ava. .. Ml .. Ml .. Me .. J6 .. lf .. IM .. 161 .. 167 .. M7 .. Ut .. 161 .. m ... 1M .. 164 .. 161 ... 161 ... Ml ,.. Ml .. 161 .. 160 ,. 14 . . 1 .. l ... 146 ... 146 i.. 144 ... 143 ... 141 ... 141 ... 14 But one prise record haa been raised dur ing tha last waek, "Teddy" Neale rolled 66H, which put him In the lead for the Stors monthly prise. Weber's 280 I still high for th John Qund prise for a single game. Laat week in the Commercial Bowling league was th wlndup of the second round of the league's schedule on the Metropolitan alleys and finds the Falstaff team in fliat place with a aafe lead to remain there. The Life Malts and Colta are following, with a possibility of still winning out. Gold Too and Omaha Bicycles are nlD and tuck for fourth place, and it th Daily News team keep up it nrve work aa tney nave done in the past It will also have a look at fourth piaee. Black Kata and FJ Caudlllos are like two twins, always together. Ar mours and O'Briens bring up the rear with good possibility of holding those honors. There will be a league meeting Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Some Important business 1 to be transacted. All captains are requested to be sure ana attena. Team standing of the Commercial league W. U Pet. Pir Falstaffs 44 Life Malts Hull's Colts 80 Gold Tops 26 Omaha Bicycle 28 Dally News 22 Black Kats 14 Kl Caudlllos 14 Armours It O'Briens 10 88 Individual averages: Oaataa Av.l C i. Pranclsea... 41 04i Molmoaui 7 16 16 20 IS 29 28 28 87 .842 .722 .6'i6 .6 .649 .41 .833 .3.13 .274 .tut 45,236 46.165 8S.183 26.6(16 41,699 40.2S1 S2.636 82.413 S8.tV6 86,747 Gamea. At. , 41 11 Anderson 44 lM'Foracutt 41 Ml Cochran 44 14! Liggett it 17 OlarH 41 lMIChandler M 17 Mct'asM 41 ll Jonas 10 171 O. O. Pranolaco., M MliKarp 17 17g Naala a M Maclll 17 171 johosoa 41 MljTarlor 14 177 Wabar It Mil Williams M 177 Bpragua 41 11 Fnuh 41 174 Donman 4 Mil Oraanlaaf 14 176 tiarbl II lU Tosnamaa t 171 Prltackar 41 MS; Tracy 11 174 Pick. ring a 1U H. D. Ree a 174 Huntington U MS! A. C. Reel H 171 Brunk 41 lMIChatelals 11 171 Rtmpke 46 1H OofJ U 147 glmmannaa ...... 41 IM GrtfBtba 41 M4 J. C. Rae IM Ramla M Ml Bangol 41 1IS Waltr 141 Hartlojr M 1U Oordr 10 Mo E Deal I 14- lUiBaarta 161 Krsnck 41 1UI Wblt II IM Blakaner 41 M3 Crooks 16t gbalfloa t 11 OtrtMf 151 Nlooll 11 Mil Gatherwooa M 164 Norao a Mil Schedule for next week: Mondsy, Armours against Dally News; Tuesday, Falsi ilTs against El Caudllloa; Wednesday, Oold Tops against Life Malts; Thursday, Black Kats against Colts; Friday, Omaha bt cycles against O'Briens. On tha basement alleys of tha Metropoli tan laat night the two teams of "mixers" met In a fast game of tenptns. Captain Koller's Mixers were quite out of luck and not In old-time form. Beselln's Mixers took them down for a total of 80S pins, but Captain Roller aays hs will play them again at any time. Koller has been mak ing some big scores lately. Th score: ROLLER'S MIXERS. 1st. 2d. Sd. Total. Traynor IM 140 126 421 Maltha 123 121 130 2M Butler 16 141 113 415 Koller 162 142 176 Gllbreath 147 130 174 441 Total 748 667 708 2,121 BESELIN'B MIXERS. 1st. td. d. Total W. Schneider 1 1 , 11 few R. Beelln 136 144 1S1 401 H. Cole UA 131 125 415 R. A. Schneider 167 138 lf3 4S1 K. Beaalln 13 164 zot 68 Totals... 764 Ttt 107 1424 FIRE RECORD. Bn4 Bias at Irr-y. PFJRRT, la., Jan. !C (Special On month later to th day Perry, la.. Is swept by a seoond firm. Flra waa discovered this morning after It had partially consumed tb Umphenour restaurant- It spread from tber to other buildings. Th losses ara: Co-operative grocery store. Q. H. Mellck, proprietor, total destruction; loaa, $9.00). teaurano 86.00. Restaurant and candy altcban. B. N. Umphenour. proprietor loss 88.000, maurano rutot. Captn 4t Son. har na and hardware, stock damaged; loss IXOta. 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Government on each bottle it meana that from the first moment this whiskey is distilled, through all the years it ia being aged, and until it ia finally bottled, it ia in tha care of tha U.S. Government and in charge ot tha U. S. Government Storekeeper and ia a positive assurance that the whiskey Is fully aged, full proof, full measure and free from every particle of dilution and adulteration. By shipping direct from our distillery to yon, wa out out all tha dealers' and middlemen's profits and are able to offer you this absolutely pure and "bottled in bond" whiskey at tha distiller's price. Sind ut your trdtr. Homy back If yeu ir nit pirfietly plottid. OUR flFFFR We will hlp yoo 1n plain aealad ease, with Bo marks to thow content, FOUR WWII vril.ll rWLQVKRT BOTTUS8 of BAYNBIt PRIVATE STOCK BOTTLED IM BOND WHISKEY (or 18 to, and we will pay th tpra ehargea Take It home and samp) It. hT your doctor test It. erery bottle If you wish. Then, If you don't And It perfectly satisfac tory, satp It beck to u AT OUR EXPENSK and yotirSlxO will be promptly refunded. How could aay oflsr b (airarf WRITE OUR NEAREST OPriCE and mention ' Dl? isloa tu I., Cel., Idaho, Motit ,Nr., V. Msi , Or . Utah. Waih. er i bails of 4 OCA.RT8 for S4.M by KXPRaSS r REPAID or 20 by f RK1&HT PREPAID. TKE HIYNER DISTILLING COIMNY, Division 3123 DAYTON, 0. ST. L0UI8, MO. ST. PAUL, MINN. ATLANTA, OA, CAPITAL tftM.SNM. PAID IN fUIX. Orders for Arli.. Pal. Wyo. matt hs os tha 1 XV S1UAKI8 (or SU.i ESTABLISHED list. .lull iiiaw . only two Have declined All Others Invited to McKinlsy Clnb Bacquet icoept tbs Honor. STATE OFFICIALS WILL BE PRESENT Bo Will Senator Brown and Other Prominent Republicans to Make Impression on Mllwankeo's loans; Mayor. 1'p to data the banquet committee of the McKlnley club has received but two declin ations of Invitations extended to the state officers to be their guests on Tuesday even ing, with the members of th legislature. Abuut every republican member of the sen ate and house has signified his Intention to be present. United States Senator Brown and Attorney General Thompson left Wash ington for home Friday evening and both will be present at the banquet. Senators Millard and Burkett, whose duties will keep them In Washington, have sent messages to be read at the banquet, as have Con gressman Kennedy end others. The men whose names are printed below havet been selected to act as a reception committee with Messrs. Frank Crawford and Harry S. Byrne, who will directly rep resent the club at the Informal reception to be held at the Millard from 7 o'clock until 7:4S. Other names may b added Mon day, In order that all elements of the com munity can be represented In the bunch that will greet and entertain the visitors from Lincoln. Music will be rendered dur ing the reception and while the dinner Is being served. Manager Clark has promised the menu will be worthy of th occasion, and that It will be served expeditiously, so that th toaatmaster can open th speaking at 9 o'clock. Personnel of Committee Following Is the make-up of the reception committee ao far decided on: " Victor Rosewater, a. W. Wattles. Frank W. Judson, Oforge A. Day. William A. Redlck, Charles Y. Manderson, Charles J. Greene, Howard Kennedy, L. C. Gibson, Frank C. Host, A. R. Harvey, F. H. Tucker, & G. Solomon, William G. Ure, U. M. Haverly, A. J. Donahoe, John L. McCague, Charles Leslie. K. J. Cornish, Arthur C. Smith, William P. Warner, Howard H. Iialdrlge, John L Webster, Lee S. fc telle. W. G. Bears, A. C. Troup. B. F. Thomas, Jamea Walsh. Michael Lee, H T. Clarke, Ji A. W. JcfTerls, P. J. Tralnor, Fred prun ing, P. A. Wells, B. E. Wilcox, C. F. Weller, Wes Adklns, M. L. learned, A. L. Reed, Robert Cowell, C. M. Wllhelm, R. W. BreckenrkUe, A. L. Sutton, Howard Ken nedy, Robert O. Fink, T. B. Pysart. Charles L. Saunders, S. C. Barnes, Ed Leader, N. P. Dodge, Jr., H. B. Zlmnian, M. J. Kennard, Rev. Frank L. Loveland, Frank Koutsky, R. B. Howell, A. P. Tukey, K. Q. McGllton, H. K. Palmer, C. F. McGrew. Entirely Informal. As the reception and banquet are to be entirely Informal In character, it Is optional with all ticket holder to wear dress suits or not. The club members who hav th ! affair In charge have arranged this com- I pllmentary banquet to the legislators and t state officers with th central Idea of al- I lowing Omaha republican and tha people's representative from all over the state to become batter acquainted, and with that Idea alone. It la also calculated to give the speaker from abroad. Mayor Backer of, Milwaukee, th bast possible impression of Omaha and the state at large by making him aoqualnted with the leading men of Nebraska In business and politics. Those members of th club hsvtng ticket for sal report a strong demand, and by Tuesday lata comer may hav difficulty In getting a ticket It Is Intended, how ever, to make every effort to e that no one who desire to attend th banquet shall b barred, but aa SOO la the limit of seats at th board th sal must be gov erned accordingly. p PURITY I PURPOSE si THE ; stem sl attorn ouf Saeo WE GREET hearty appi the Pure F and Drugs GREET with approval rood . . which waa passed by Con gress on June 30, 1906, and went into effect January 1, 1907. The people of Amer. ica are entitled to protec tion of their health against adulteration and misrepre sentation of their food, drink and medicine, and the new law will go a long stride in the direction of accomplishing this purpose. The REGULATION AND CONTROL of auch objectionable and perilous condition has been demanded for many year by the American people, until their insistence compelled the respect of their representative in the National Legislature, and produced the Pure Food and Drugs Act, so long a step in the right direc tions. The victory was of and by the people, and the nation should glorify in the consciousness of it Whan, eUre year age, it becama ear desire to furnish tke American paopla with a mild, gentle, coaveniaot laxative medicine for the family, palatabla bat powerful, harmless but affactiT, we were actuated by a fundamental PURITY OF PURPOSE to produoe a perfect preduct, strictly pure, clean, of vgtabU ingradienU easy to buy, easy to take and easy in action. In the form of a dainty, fragrant little tablet, ia a seat and bandy little enameled bos fit far puree r VMt-pocket, we produce the greatoat medicine of the kind in the world, under the motto, from it inception to this day, of "PURITY." We had ao guarantee that our preparation, bow world-famous under the name Case rat Candy Cathartic, would make so phenomenal a record, but we had the FAITH that with our honest intention, our PURITY-PURPOSE, and our inaUtene upon perfection, achieved by great scientists, the People would loara the TRUTH, would get tha reeulta, and bestow thrar favor on our effort. We have Barer found it neaossarjr to change oar methods, our formula or the form or ejuality of our product ia those eleven year of ita history. The sale of Caacareta, by the favor and appreciation of the American people, ha achieved the phenomenal proportion of OVER A MILLION BOXES A MONTH,-12,000, 000 IN THE YEAR. ThU U the greatest demonstration of the succsas of aa article ereated by a Purity-Purpose, that has bean recorded. " . The American people have recorded their MERIT-VERDICT a Wont CASCA. RETS CANDY CATHARTIC They have found that this little tablet ha ever accomplished what wa promised for it, that it was the purest, mildest, most harmlcs, most trustworthy medicine FOR THE BOWELS, and with faithful ua would accomplish the relief of many ailments arising from disturbances in tho alimentary canal. We feel that the great CONFIDENCE of the American People ha been d Marred, end yet wo feel grateful to them for this REMARKABLE DEMONSTRATION and wish to express the HOPE that we wiU continue to enjoy the confidence of tho American Home hereafter as heretofore. TM If you have avr triad Caacareta, buy a little lOo box TO-DAY, and be sura i GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR-the only GENUINE, Ail druggist 10c, 2 5c, 50o. A. New Market Corner. One of tha finest groceries and meat mar kets (p. the olty haa Just been opened at th northeast owner of Farnam and Twen tieth! streets by Julius Dreifuaa, formerly located at D00 Farnam. Th fixtures are of quarter-sawed oak, gun metal gray ootar, th design being to follow th mission style aa closely aa possible. This is certainly a most desirable location tor this lln of business and aa Mr. DrMfuss has de- I termined to handle only the best and purest ! brands, backed by years' of experleroe and up-to-date method, h shiuld hav little I trouble In making this a popular market Anypn holding scrip issued by th Transmlssisaippi Exposition conuntaaloa of tb state of Washington will And It to I heir advantage to oommunjrat with C. C. water, gaoaral manager, Omaha Be. THE STRONG MAN The man with brain and nerve force. Tb man with thf strength nd will, ready and equal to oopa with hla felli'wrr.an That'a what he ehould be. Are you uch a on: Look In th mirror and ask yiurlf th au t'.m. Are th trace of dissipation, wasted foro and rirgy to b seen In your hrunken countenance Are there dark circle under your eye? Ar you weak, tired, nervou and glopmy? Ar you dlcouragd, on-he-M'l' aril despondent? Thar ar many mn who ar not sti'o.ig and have these symptom. It Is nrt right and . If you ara suffering you should not let these conditions We want all ailing men to feel that they can coma to u and b examined and find out their, true condition whether they contemplate treatment or not. Tou are not bound by any obligation to take treatment unlea you o deelre. Prhp a little advice 1 all you naed. W are slnoer In the treat ment of every case w accept. We do th very beat that w can for you and our best is due to year of experience added to our ability. We adroit that there ar many c'asee that wa - : cannot cure and we will not accept for treatment theeH cases. They are easily recog ' nlsed by us. T7 have such cpnfldsnee In our ability to successfully eur tn cases that w accept that wa will let th patient pay u when he Is cured. If a fairer offer than this can b mad 1st us know what it Is and we will accept It. v If you are unable to call, write ti a full history of your condition and get our opinion. You Want IVrmanfnt Cnr We Can AwoiuplUb. It. BTo matter bow skspttoal yoa bar b acorns over failure of otbars Do not hasltst loafer W caa give you aoiok re lief aal perfect health.. Oflh-e Hour 1.10 a. in. to S p. m. Hundays, lam. to It noon. Consultation Free. Northwestern Medical & Surgical Institute, i i . TV, wvi. euuu atuiuuu Bio., uuuuia, iterj. gMv"fiipa1ii . eiian i iwi iii awMawwiSj J I Bee Want Ads Produce Results