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TITE OMAIIA DAILY REE: TUESDAY, FEBHUAKY 2. 1903.
BOOST- FOR CENTRAL1ZERS
Commerce Commission Puts Prodact
Above . the Locals.
r issBsssassi
TOSSES THEM A BIO BOUQUET
Par TWIr RialifH U Perfectly I.e.
Ultimata mat Prodact Perfectly
H anlesABie Sehedale (
Sew Rates.
When Ihe full decision of the Interstate
Commerre commission In the creamery
races wu received Monday morning: by the
big creameries of Omaha It wai found to
be murh more emphatic In Ita declaration
In favor of aurh plants aa are operated In
Omaha than the creamery men dared hope,
not only giving them better railroad rates
fcut auch a boost for their product that the
manufacturers can scarcely believe a fed
eral tribunal would go so fsr out of lhe
way to tell what It believed to be the truth
snout tba butter made by the so-called
"centralise rs."
It Is remembered that much of the testi
mony Introduced by the railroads wan
purely an attack on the creameries such
a are operated In Omaha. A member of
tea Nebraska Railway commission secured
a man from the Department of Agriculture
to testify against the creameries of Omaha
nd Lincoln snd the Interstate Commerce
commission : completely "squckhes" this
rr.sn's testimony, saying:
'"The product of tho rentrallzer, as pre
viously stated, is perfectly wholesome and
Is superior to much of the butter manufac
tured by local creameries and on 1he farm."
Further reviewing the trstlinony Intro
duced to show thst the crcameriea such aa
are operated in Omaha should be dlacour
lged and the small local creameries en
couraged, the Interstate Commerce commis
sion declares that the. situation Is quite the
reverse and calls the local creamery a
"monopoly4' of the best type, while saying
tiie centrallsers, which reach out bQ miles
fiom their plants for cream, are really the.
ones which make competition possible and
'he most keen.
tlnahted Its Applicability.
"When the testimony against the cen
traliters was offered It waa difficult to see
how It had much bearing upon the question
of rates before the commission," says the
report. . "The centrallser la engaged In a
perfectly legitimate business enterprise by
methods which may be and usually are
legitimate. The crntrallzer affords to hun
dreds - of thousands of farmers the only
satisfactory means of disposing of their
milk.
"A blow at the centralizer is a blow at
every farmer who produces butterfat In
tlvousands of square miles of the territory
covered by this proceeding."
The decision Is followed by an order of
th commission which establishes a new
schedule of rates on cream for Interstate
business In all states eaat of Colorado, west
of Detroit and Tort Huron. The scale Is
slightly higher than tho rates established
by the Nebraska commission. The lnter
uate commission makes three separate sets
r rates on cream shipped in ten, eight and
ttvctgallon cans. The following table
hows the rates established by the
commission on ten-gallon cans and
the rates of the Nebraska com
mission for various distances, the full
schedule being on distances from twenty
five to 600 -miles, cl'.mblng up on a five
and ten-mile basis:
Nebraska Interstate Old Inter-
Rates. Hates, state Rate.
Hi 'Jit 25
Dlstsnoe.
25 miles
AO miles
70 miles U
SO miles 24
1"0 miles -ti
L'nn miles ;it
miles 41
400 miles bt
boo, miles 64
57
The old rates were never really put into
effect, but are the rates which the rail
ways were going to establish when enjoined
by the federal courts.
Mklaned from Head to Heel
was Ben Pool, Threet, Ala., when dragged
over a gravel roadway, but Bucklen's Ar
nica Salve cured him. 2fk For sale by
Beaton Drug Co. V
RESULTS IN Y. M. C. A. CANVASS
Haadred aad Forty Additions to Mem
bership Brine 1. 1st I'p to
.- Tnrslr-Sli Hundred.
, , One hundred and forty new members
have been added to the rolls of the Toung
Men's Christian association since the mem
bership campaign wss Inaugurated a month
ago. and the workers are still landing new
rues every day, The canvass will continue
for two months longer, as the association
Is endeavoring to add many more men's
nsmes to its list of members and has
adopted the long campaign system. The
Increase tn the boys' department has been
over one a day since the first of the year,
making the present enrollment K8. The
total membership, of the association at
noon Monday was 2.865.
t onalerlelt Dollars
Vuy trouble, but a genuine quarter buys
'Dr.'. King's New Life rills; for constipation,
malaria and jaundice. For sale by Beaton
Drug Co.
Things are
Not What
They Seem
Especially in shoes appear
ances ar sometimes deceptive.
Therefore It behooves you In
. your shoe purchases to use due
caution. Get more than appear
ance, get quality and fit. Fit
tins, there is the rub. If there
(s ;a shoe store in town that
takes more pride in fitting
; MISSES' AM) YOUNG
LADIES SHOES
we don't know them.
As to the shoes themselves,
they are genuine welt soles, very
flexible and the linings have no
wrinkles to tear the hosiery.
This In iuelf is an important
item. Many other good points
too.' But let us show you the
shoes. Sizes apd prices
8V4 to 114. for..$2.00
UH to 8. for . ., .$3.50
Drexel Shoe Co.
1UJ rarnam Street
n. r
4
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BOYS' SUITS $
T STEINFELDT STOCK ETv? SSr
Slightly Damaged by Hater From a Bursting Sprinkler Pipe
ON SALE TUESDAY FOR TIIE FIRST TIME
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ALL
THE
BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SUITS
Ages 3 to 15 worth up to S3, at
BOYS' STRAIGHT KNEE PANTS SUITS
Ages 3 lo 15 worth up to S3, at
59
We bought these suits et lees than half
what it cost the manufacturer to make them.
They are good, well made and serviceable
suits for boys, in double breasted, single
Dreasted and Russian styles.
They are more or less wet and mussed
an tneyneed is pressing to make them as
good as any S3 boys' suit you can buy any
where else in Omaha.
This is actually the biggest bargain of this
great Steinfeldt sale.
ON SALE IN BASEMENT
Slightly
dam-
lngle a
s
s
NEW
STORE
I) I Actually d
FM worth J)
aged KVUJJO up to S
water. mmmmmmmmimmm each. 4
MEN'S SHIRTS
FROM THE STEINFELDT STOCK
'On Sale in Basement at 15c-29c-
Thousands of Men's and
Boys Negligee Shirts
some are wet and soiled;
worth up to 75c,
at
15c
Thousands of Men's
Shirts, in new spring
patterns, not damaged
in the least 00a
worth to $1, at. . UUVt
BRANDEIS STORES
$1 Dress Goods at 25c Yd.
FROM THE
STEINFELDT
STOCK
Henriettas and Cashmeres, fine spring dress goods
excellent shades, lull 45 inches wide
slightly damaged by water but worth
up to $1.00 a yard; on sale at,
per yard ...... ;
mi coo jjuuua ju
25c
$1.25 Silks at 69c
(27 Inches Wide)
From the Slcinleldt Stock
Checked taffeta and Louisene, in black and white, blue
and white, and brown and white, 27
inches wide and worth $1 .25 a yard;
also 27-inch oil boiled black dress
silks, worth $1.00 a yard at, yard
tun wuii,tr, uiue
69C
Special Sale ol Wash Goods $t
Thousands of yards of this sea
son's finest batiste Swiss ap
plique, tissues and summer
lawns; Stelnfeldt's wholesale
price was 18 c and 20c yard;
slightly imperfect on ok.
edges, off the bolt, St"
yard
White Goods A direct mill ship
ment of odd lengths plain and
fancy white goods that are
worth up to 25c yard;
on btg bargain
square, yard
71c
Basement
Finest rerrales Just the thing
for early spring light and
drk styles for waists and
dresses newest
patterns at,
yard.
Sic
Chambray Ginghams 36 Inches
wide, checked and striped, best
apron ginghams, value up to
10c and 12 Mc yard
waist and dress
lengths, yard
31c
BRANDEIS STOREsll
WEDNESDAY An Entire New Shipment d
Muslin Underwear jj
FROM THE STEINFELDT STOCK ((
Some of these are wet, but the bargains will be the most ex-
traordlnary ever offered at Brandeis'. jj
Corse t'Oovers and t Night Gowns, worth . Petticoats, worth un
worm up i up to si.&u, win go
Drawers,
to II, will
go at.
15c
on sale
at.
35c
to $1.50 will go on fl
sale A f
at.
49c
NEXT SATURDAY THOUSANDS oi
Women's Suits, Cloaks, Dresses, Skirts,
Petticoats, Wash Dresses, Children's Cloaks
From the Steifeldt Stock, more or less
damaged by water, but worth up
to $25.00, at
50
Also hundreds of Women's New Spring Suits only the
least bit damaged and worth up to $25.00, at
10 J
$7.50
Next Monday $e&fij$&
Lace Curtains
Some slightly damaged by water
but worth up to $2.00 a pair,
at, each .
All the undamaged Lace Curtains,
absolutely sound and perfect and
worth up to $3.93 a pair, at, each.
12Sc-39c
49c-98e
DRANPEIS STORES
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Sprint Quarterly Itrla Book la In. Only
pnrohaaad with any ISo Xiadiaa' Koma
rattera.
Most Successful Coat j
Sale Ever in this City
And rhy shouldn't it be? When we offer the year's best styles
and garments such as
$25, $35 and $40 Long
Black and Colored
Coats, for . . . .
Not merely a handful but hundreds of them. Coats for everybody
for the small or large, old or young. Not a single person need go away
feeling she did not get the biggest coat bargain It has ever been her
good fortune to receive. If you need a new coat this is certainly your
golden opportunity. Coats of such high class styles and of such char
acter were never known to be so ridiculously low priced.
$10
SALE OF RUBBERS
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
Steel wool sole rubbers. The hardest, most durable soles ever
invented for rubber footwear. They give 25 per cent better service than
other kinds and grip ice and snow to prevent slipping as no others do.
Wre have 1,000 pairs to offer Tuesday at a saving of one-third on each
pair.
Men's Steel Woolsol
RUBBERS
Regularly 00c and $1.00
Women's Steel Woolsole
RUBBERS
Regularly 70c and 75c
Bennett's Big Grocery
Bennett's Excalsior Flour. Rack 1.70 anil CO Green Stamps
Bennett's Capitol Coffee, pound 8o and 30 Green Stamps
Teas, assorted, pound 48o and 40 Green Stamps
Klca Splandld quality Jap Itic. regular 10c grade, four pounds for 85o
Clam Chowdar Burnham s can 90o and 30 Green Stamps
vcin. nolollna pnrtH flavor thraa ckrs. for SBo
natavia Gloss Starch, 10c pkgs
Granulated Super, 20 lbs. for
t'ornmeal, white or yellow, 8-lb. sack
Succotash, "Best We Have'' brand, loc iiuamy
Bennett's Capitol Wheat, package......
Pure revper, per enn
. .60
$1.00
,.16o
lOo
, ..11c and 10 Green Stamps
10c and 6 Green Stamps
Yankee Cream Corn, our reg- - f(.
nlar 15c kind
Per dozen Bl.ao
California Prunes, 12V4c quality, per lb ' ?
Chicken Feed, lb.....3o Bono Meal, lb 2Vo Oyster Shells, lb lo
CORN SPECIAL-
CUM
TT 100 S. & H. Green
Stamps with each
. ton
'TUESDAY
These are Our Leaders:
Domestic Lump, ton ...$5.25
Domestic Nut, ton .....$5.00
6
50
TON
CAPITOLCOAL
The Beat that Sums"
In Lump or Nut
For furnace or heater use Lump
for range use Nut.
. r .
, . 100 & H. Stamps with every ton ordered Tuesday,
Quality of these far above the
average low priced grades.
t2!5NBBCZ!aa2L2taV!aZ!!Ia
Ground floor office
in The Bee Building
East front on Seventeenth street, one door north of
Farnani, size 16Vx40. The fire-proof vault in connection
with this room is 6,xl21j and there is also a cloak and
wash room, conveniently arranged. There is an entrance
from the court to this room, making a good and accessible
office to reach the public. It will be available April first.
Small offices with vaults
Did you ever stop to consider the value of a vault in connection
with an office? It gives you a place to keep your books and valuable
papers in rase of fire breaking out In your office; You don't need to
lock up your office every time you are called out. Many customers are
lost when they find the door locked and no place to wait for your re
turn. We offer a small room with vault on the fourth floor just west
of the elevator. Easy of access and convenient to the public and the
tent is only $17.50 per month.
The Bee Building Company
ASK TO SKE THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDING, ROOM 103.
rto UU A IllllllV llFNTICT ISO
JLSi. UlnlUWll , vaiaj
Painless Extracting oo
Crowns, up from.. 92.&S
Partial Plataa, up
from 93.00
Fillings, up from Ma
porcelain Fillings.
up from Sl.SO
rAM- TJBT. TTVwT
ouioa. Tkgui IX. 175.
Brldsa Work, per
tooth, up from 92.60
Nerves removal with.
rut pain.
ALVIOLIS WOBI'
A efXCIAXTT.
work guaranteed Id
years.
SINGLE FORKS
or Spoons, o.- Butter Spreaders, of Bouillon Spoons, are
given these days for birthday gifts, anniversary gifts.
We have a very nice line of these goods la sterling
sliver. Look for the name.
S. W. LINDSAY Jeweler
ISIS SOUOLAS IIKIET
TT y iA-W-F 38
IjgV There Is no better remedy
w for a cough, cold, aore
I throat or lung trouble than
JLL lL Howell's-Anti-Kawl
Try a bottle, tSo and tOo.
BOimU DBUO CO..
KlddU tsa Blook Botsl Zioyal
Reliable
Dentistry
Taft's Dental Rooms
So You Must Store
Your Furniture?
Then call us today. We have the
place you want We have the facilities
you appreciate. We have the vans and
the men to relieve you of every detalL
OMAHA VAN & STORAGE CO.
Doug. 155U Jrnl. A-15j9.
Tuesday Specials Worthy Your Consideration
n.nminwiw.
THO RCLIAILH TORI
Men's $12. S15
and $18.00
Winter Suits,
All Sizes, at
$7.48
Bargain Day in Cloak Department
All broken lots and odd garments go at far less than cost ta
manufacture.
Men's $3.50
and $4 Shoes,
all Styles and
Leathers, at
$2.50
90 Fine Winter Coats Odd gar
ments, sizes 3(, 38 and 40 only;
to $35.00 values $10.00
75 Nobby Tailor Suits All col.
ors and sizes, .$18, $20 to $25
values, all at one price, $9.00
Lawn and Madras Waists, worth to $1.50 Broken lots, quite a
variety for selection, greatest snaps ever shown in Omaha. .25c
Dress and Walking Skirts All
newest styles, values to $7.50;
choice $3.05
$3.00 Heatherbloom Underskirts
All colors and black, marvel
ous values at .......... .$1.45
Extra Specials for Tuesday in Our
Famous Domestic Room
From O to 9:30 A. M. One case of
fine 10c bleached cambric, 36 Inches
wide, soft finish, 10 yards limit, at,
per yard 5
From 10 to 10:30 A. M. One case of
12V&C double fold flannelettes, fine
Persian patterns, 10 yards limit, at,
per yard 5
From 2 to 2:30 V. M. One case of
fine fluffy striped light colored out
ing flannels, regular 10c grade, 10
yards limit, at, a yard if
From 3 to 8:30 P. M. One case of
$1.25 Cotton Blankets, 11-4 extra
heavy, Named Ideal, well known to
be the best $1.25 blanket on the mar
ket, 2 pairs limit, per pair y. . 76f
What 10c Will Buy
Artlolss that sold up to 35o rasnlarlyf yens choice for lo casts, ' .
All sizes roasting- or drip pans; 25o cold handled Acmrf1 fry. pans;v2Re tin dinner
buckets; extra large 20c cotton mop heads; leatherette chair seats, all' sizes; Mrs.
Voorman's sink strainer; large Japaned folding: lunch boxes; dolly wash boards;
polished mop handles; 26c shoet steel wire covered toaster; 2 Mrs. Pott's Iron bandies;
3 boxes 5c clothes pins; 2Bc tin strainers; enameled white lined wash basins; 4-quart
enameled pudding pan; Windsor dipper; 6 tin pie plates. Be size; !5c whisk broons;
10-lnoh plaster's trowel; 10c scrub brushes: 5 wire or wooden Be coat Viansers; 25a
extra heavy wire carpet beater; 6 boxes hardwood tooth picks; 4 rolls toilet paper.
Omaha's Greatest Fresh Vegetable and Fruit Market
Fresh Vegetables From the South at Summer Prices,
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Best t All firm I'afera.
2 heads fresh Leaf Lettuce 6c
3 bunches fresh Hothouse Radishes. .. .Be
Large bunch fresh Beets 4c
Large bunches fresh Carrots 4o
Large bunches fresh Turnips 4c
Large bunches fresh Onions SVic
Head Lettuce, per head 6c
Kresh Cauliflower, per lb 6o
Fresh Sweet Potatoes, per lb 3Vc
Old Beets, Carrots, Parsnips or Turnips,
per lh 2c
Fancy Cabbage, per lb ZSic
Fancy Wax Beans, per quart 10c
New Honey, per rack 12 "4 c
Fancy 7-crown Figs, per lb 16c
KXCIKX.A1TD ITAYZL OBA1TOS BAX.B
The Highland Navels excell all other
for richness, quality, sneetnens and flavor.
A special car for Tuesday at the following
price:
Regular ll'-fcc sle. per doiort, , 7l4o
Regular 16c slse, per dozen .......... 1 Oo
Regular 20c six,, per dozen .......... 1 fin
Regular 30c sine, per oVir.en .....fflo
Regular 36c size, per dozen 25q
All other sizes In comparison.
SPECIAL BZTBA
Monday's prices In Flour, Sugar and
Canned Goods.
Tot Candlemas
See our full line of Church Candles foi
Tuesday's salt), per lb. ............. .850
DON'T
FORGET
TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST
rr
payo
4
Electric Power
Electricity for laundries, factories, machine shops, office build
ings, stores, or any. place that uses or needs power.
Saves labor and trouble. Saves on the cost of the powet instal
lation, operation and on the up-keep. No engineers or firemen, Just a
simple switch to put the wheels in motion any time.
"We will be glad to talk it over with "you. . . .
Omaha Electric Light & Power Co.
Y. M. C. A. BUILDING
Contract Department. Both Phones.
HOTELS.
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Rates Single
$4.00
$5.00
$6.00
$7.00
Rates Double
$7.00
$8.00
$9.00
$10.00
$11.00
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Poultry Ranches, Vegetable
Gardens, Private Country Club,
Race Track and Polo Grounds,
Private Livery. Wireless Telegraph,
Art Gallery and Picturesque Golf Links,
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Rates Graduated to All, Reasonable Requirements,
Accommodations for One Thousand Guests,
Artesian Well and Refrigerating Plant,
Conservatories, Green Houses, A
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Fine Rosebushes, Child
ren's Grove, Zoo,
60,000 Pigeons
and T '
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