THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEK: FKBKUARY 7. 1JHW. MRS. WHARTON WINS AT LAST Secure! Fifty Thousand Dollan Bogi Will Cue, in of work to better adnata. Mr. Jonas will undoubtedly fee again connected with tha exposition, will also W. O. Paisley, the assistant general manager anV Mis Jessica E. Benac, who bad charge of the women's department last year and con ducted it with eminent auccesa. TEN TEARS' LITIGATION AT END fayrvaa Coart af State Settle Salt that eaa Wir llelra at O. It. Boas' Attempted ta break Will. . Mn. John C. Wharton wii awarded what amounted ta IfAOOO by a decirlon of tha Nebraska auprama court handed down Saturday morning. Tha ruling la believed ta ba tha laat step In the ten years' litiga tion following the death of George II. Bogus In 1S96. Mra. Wharton was the widow of Boggs. Tha aupreme court holds that Mrs. "Wharton Is entitled to $5,4U0 a year, with out Interest, since 1896, out of tha trust estate created by Bogga' will. This point J waa before the supreme court on an ap peal feom a decision of Judge Kennedy of tha district court of Douglas county which gava Mrs. Wharton the annual tu.400 begin ning January 1. 189. Tha Boggs will case, aa It haa been called, began when the collateral heirs tried to break the will left by Boggs. Ho had be queathed an estate worth t2&O,0UO and one half of this he gave outright to his widow, who subsequently became Mrs. Wharton, Tha other half he made Into a trust fund, tha income to go to Mrs. Wharton during her life, and after that to his brothers and sisters, n. The will itself was first attacked on ho ground of undue Influence, but was sus tained In the county court. An appeal to tha district court met the aame result, and then tha supreme court waa sought This sustained tha lower courts. Tha plot now yilckena as thick as a Blaney melodrama. The collateral heirs declared that Mrs. Wharton was attempting to wreck tha trust fund by selling the real estate, as tha other sido claims under the will aha had a perfect right to do. The col lateral heirs further alleged that when In tha course of events the fund came to them there would ba nothing of it left. Title ta the lacorne. One point came up as to whether Mrs. Wharton was entitled to the Income from tha trust estate before or after receiving tha other income ' from the $1:5,000 given her outright. Her claim that she was en titled to tha Income from the trust fund first of all waa finally sustained. It being held that It made no difference whether ahe had another dollar or not. Tha case at length reaahed the stage Where tha amout of Income came Into ques tlon. It bad been provided in the will that Mra Wharton was to have out of the trust fund, either from Its earnings or principal if necessary, so much that she might live In tha atyle maintained at the time of Bogga death. How much this was became a question for expert evidence and the testimony of a. W, Wattles, C. E. Tost and other well-to-do men waa sought. They took the stand and answered hypothetical questions as to how much money was necessary for one to live with three servants, with or with out a butler or a second and third footman and so on. Judge Kennedy finally fixed on 16,400, but did not data It back far enough to suit and the last appeal was taken to the I aupreme court. Mra. Wharton haa secured a victory all along tha Una throughout tha litigation ex cept la tha faot that interest Is not allowed in tha decision given Saturday. Five thou sand four hundred dollars for fourteen years would amount to $75,600, but there must ba deducted from this about (26,000 al ready received by her. HIS SALARY ESTIMATE HIGH Elwoadl niara-s Gat Taa Mack, For mer Employers Claim, aaa Caart Baatalaa Them. BIwooO Riggs overestimated the amount due him as manager of the Columbian Op tical company, according to a decree by Judge Lee Estelle. Riggs waa to get SS per cent of the net receipts for the years 1304 snd 1906 and this he figured out to be $6,000. The company claimed that the amount he took was not 35 but 40 per cent. He Is or dered to pay back 12,193. M. leaving him a balance of $3,806.49. The court held that Riggs was unduly optimistic In the matter of bills payable and assumed In making his calculation that debtors would come across with 100 per cent. They did not. On the other hand Riggs charged the company $400 for. extra work done In settling books and accounts and this Is sustained, the plaintiff filing an exception to this part of the ruling. CALLAHAN'S WOES AT AN END Cosstf Attorney Eaters Nolle Prone aad "Grave Desecration" Case Comes to a Finish. Dan Callahan's troubles are over. Con victed on a charge of grave desecration at the Prospect Hill cemetery bis lawyers took the case to the supreme court which sustained a plea of Insufficient evidence. Saturday the county attorney entered a nolle, prosse which, of course, ends the matter. It Is useless to undertake a new trial for all the evidence at hand was utilized In securing the first conviction. To Dissolve the In ten of stomach, liver and kidney troubles and cure biliousness and malaria, take Electrlj Bitters. Guaranteed. HOc. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. TELEPHONE to 9 The Best Whiskeys for Home Use Full Quarts, 80c, $1.00 and $1.25 Prompt delivery service. Both phones. SPECIALS: Extra fine fruit cordials, orange, aprlrnt, banana, etc o 60o bottle California port or sherry wine for 8o Fine old rock and rye 48c Calumet whiskey, full quarts T9o Quekenhelmer rye, full quart VSe All the popular brands of liquors at out prices. Hiller Liquor Co. 1309 Faniam St. A We pack and ship without extra charge. $S.OO orders or over prepaid. TALK OF C0RNSH0W DATE Kxecatlve Committee Will Soon Kama Time Old KxecntWea ana Officers ta Ba Kept. Dates for the next National Corn exposi tion will ba selected during tha next ten I days after a conference between Omaha ' wholesalers, retailers and members of the National Corn Growers association. At the meeting of the executive committee held in the oftcea of the exposition Friday aft ernoon It was thought best to defer the selection of dates until a later time, when all Interests can ba consulted and conflic tlon avoided. v- Tha executive committee organised with C. C Kosewater aa chairman, and tha next work of tha committee will Be to finance the coming exposition. This work Is al ready started and the committee In charge Is meeting with good success. J. Wilkes Jones, who was general man ager of tha 1908 exposition. Is still looking after his land Interests In Idaho and the executive committee has not yet received word whan ba will arrive in Omaha, The disposition of tha stockholders seems to be that thoaa who made such a success of the 1901 exposition should remain in charge of tha oo ruing corn show as far as possible, with soma changes In the division of the work and departments which will enable tha organisation to handle the large amount OKI AT AJTD sTKWT GOOD TXIXrOB TO SAT OB MONDAY sours Old Plantation Vegetable Soup lOo Oxtail Soup with Barley, 10c aUEUBXXB Radleshes. Eo Ureen Onions, to Sliced Tomatoes, lOo lOILED Boiled Fresh Ham with Bauer Kraut, 20o Z.OAST Roast Leg of Mutton with Homa Made Jelly, 25o INTIEEI Braised Beef with Potato Dumplings 20c Veal Loaf Creole Sauce, SOo Home Made Sausa&e, 20o TZOSTABX.ES Stewed Tomatoes, 6c Sugar Corn, to June Peas, to I1L1DI Chicken, 26c Lobster, !5o Celery, 16o B-EBSXBTS Peach Cobbler, loo Pie, to Ice Cream, 10c Charlotte Russe, 6c Orango Ice, lpo Tapioca Pudding, 6c Cocoa, to Coffee, 6c . Pot Tea, to 25 Discount! At Drexel'e Maana 25 Discount II From Rafutar Pri Monday we continue the 25 discount of Misses,' Children's, and Boys' Shoes. Theso are win ter shoes on which we are over stocked some are light-weight some are medium all are suit able for general wear. If you have not attened this sale yet we advise you to do so Monday It will be money In your pocket All of our young women's button and lace shoes. 2 Vs to 6 size, regular S3 value, t $2.25 All of our young women's button and lace shoes, "LVt to 6 size, regular $2.50, val ues, at $1.88 All of our Misses' lace shoes, 'WVt to 2 size, regular $2 values, at $1.50 All of our Misses' lace shoes, 11 H to 2 size, regular value $1.75, In this sale. .$1.31 All of our Children's button shoes, 8 to 10 H size, regu lar $2.00 value $1.50 All of onr Children's button shoes, 8 to 10 ft size, regu lar $1.75 value $1.31 All of our Children's button shoes. 8 to 10V4 size, regu lar $1.50 value. .. .$1,115 All of our Boys' high cut storm shoes, 13 to 2 size. regular $4 value. . .$3.00 All of our Boys' tans and blacks, 13 to 2 size, regu lar $3.50 values. .$2.63 All of our Youths' high cut tans, 11 to 2 size, regular value $3.25. at $2.35 All of our Little Gents' high cut shoes, 10 to 3 size, regular $2.25 value. $1,70 All of our Boys' box calf shoes, 13 to 2 size, regular $2.00 values $1.50 Remember, these are all from our regular stock and this 26 discount is just that much saving to you. Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Faraam Street MUHJFF'S LUNCH ROOM BALDUFF'S O. . COBB, meoalTsr. Valentines Largest line in the city. From the cheapest to the best, ic to $2.50 Valentines retailed less than wholesale price. Special Diseoant to Scheol Teachers. MAIBLES AND MIGGS, far le Jos. F. Oilz Sons ' 204 N. 16th 8trMt Cigars at Wholesale Prices Wa have made It our fixed policy to handle cigars in large quantities obtain ing them generally aa direct Factory Shipments and satisfying ourselves with a profU so small that the regular cigar jobbers would scorn at It. Ba carefully watching tha market, wa quite often are able to obtain a large quantity of standard lOo cigars at suoh a price that wa can retail them for ta each. Any brand mentioned below can be aeat by mail or express by adding to schedule prioa as follows; For box of 1( cigars, add 12c; for box of 60 cigars, add Mo Ooatraat sbsnlutnly tha biggest value aver produced and sold for so each, a (or lio, box of 21 IL25. box of 60 1 2SQ. 6 ta 0 brands domestic cigars. 10 to 40 brands Clear Havana cigars. . A few brands Imported and Porto Rlcan cigars. About 40 brands tc cigars at I for 10c, and 11-26 to ll.6 box of 60. About 20 brands 10c cigars at 6c each, 41.26 box of 26 or 12.60 for a box of 60, . About 20 brands 10c cigars at 4 for 25c, and 1.76 to tl.Zi for box of 60. About 16 to 20 brands 10c straight ci gars 'at 3 for 26c, or 63.60 to 14. vO for box of (0. 10 to II brands S for 25c cigar at 10c straight. loo Borinquen (Porto Rlcan) to each, ( for 26c, 32.00 for box of 60. Blue Folnt Stogies, I for to, ti lt for box of 100. ' Capadura, So each. f for 10c, 7 for 2 So, 31 (6 for box of 60 Chancellor Knickerbocker 10c, 3 for 26c, $166 for box of 26. Chancellor Magnolia 10c, t for 16c, 31.(6 for box of 26. Chancellor (Mttle) 6c each. 4 far 15c, T for 26c $1.76 for box of 60. 10c Carmen (after dinner) 6o each, I for 26c 31.26 box of 26. (Try to duplicate the Carmen cigar at 3 for I.e.) El Capit.an General, tc each. 3 for 10c, 7 for lie, 1 6 for box of 60. ' lOe Grace Kimball Paneteltas, 6o each, t for 26c. 3--60 for box of. 60. Garcia Conchas Kspet'tal. lOe each, 3 (or lie. tiH for box of 60. Garcia Cabinets, lOo straight. 2Zl for lax of ti Gan-la Kntrratos. tc each. ( for 25c, :00 for box of firty. Garcia Knickerbockers, 10c Straight 32.60 for box of 26. Garcia Perfecto Finos, 16c each, I for 26c, 33.76 for box of 26. lou cannot obtain such values in clear Havana cigars elsewhere. Garcia Kegallas, 10c straight, $4.00 for box of 60. Garcia Selectos, 10c straight, 14.25 for box of 60. ' Garcia Sports, 6c each, i for 36c, $4.00 box of 100. Hazelktrke (large) tc straight, $2.60 per box of 60. Henry George, 6c each, 8 for 10c, 7 for 26, 11. for box of 60. Lord Anson Conches Kspeclales, 10c, $ tor i:6c. $3.76 for box of 60. Lord Anson Purltanos Finos, 10c, 8 for 26c 32 00 for box of 26. Lrfrd Anson Mplomantlcos, 10c, 3 for 26c 31.26 for box of 26. lord Anson Favorltas, 10c $2.26 box of 26. I,ord Anson Panetelas, 10c, 33.26 box 15. Lrfird Anson Perfectoes, Favorltas, 16c, 2 for 26c. $3.00 for box of 26. Lord Anson Manhattana, 20c each, 3 for 60c. 3176 for box of 12 Nanon (baby) 6c each. 8 for 10c, 7 for 2 oo. 11 o for box of 60. Owl. 6c each, 3 for 10c, 7 for 25c $1 (6 for box of 60. Princes Mercedes, 10c each, $2.00 for box of 26. Helo. 16c each. 2 for 26c, $2.7f for box of 25. Hubert Mantell. 10c each. 8 for 26c $186 ror tox or .i. Robert Burns, Conchas Finas Kstra. lOo a-h, 2 for 16c. 4 for sec, $3.00 for box 60 Robert Burns' Epicures. 10c each, 3 for for sbe. I.T.60 for box of 60. . Robert Burns' 'Jockey Club, 10c each, 8 J.-.C. $3 60 for box of 60. Robert Burns Invinctbles. 10c each, 3 for 6c, $1.66 for box of 26. Robert Burns Petit Dues, 16c for box 10. Toa aaa get above prices at either of taa KSXAU ITOUt. OHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO., COBaTEB lata. AJTD DOOOB Rt OWL DRUG CO., Corner 1Gth and Harney. Fitted with a Fry Shoe A man's foot is always com fortable, stylish and elegantly dressed, because he wears a fash ionable shoe of the highest qual ity and best workmanship that can be put into a shoe. $5.50 $4.00 $5.00 You can get the best shoe at either price at this store, in the fashionable leathers, in the new est shapes, fitted correctly) to the feet and guaranteed to be satis factory in every way. FRY SHOE CO. THE 18tb aad SHOERB Douglaa Streets. Jiff life. 0 THE STAFF OF LIFE is the staff everybody loans on. The children depend on this support for their phvslral welfare and development. This being one of the conditions of life it becomes the solemn duty of parents to see to It that this essential is the best to ba bad. CALL FOR PUTTER NUT when ordering BREAD It Is msde of the very best materials and it has that nutty flavor which la so palatable. It Is best for tha children. It Is best for the grown folks. s F"n hat.w at at,t onofypa Look for the label on the loaf. NEW ENGLAND BAKERY 221719 Leavenworth St. intone Doug. 1507. I A If Final CLEARANCE of WHITER CLOTHING Qns Uxt Day, tisnday, Jsnuarj 8th mt tmdt THl RILIABLB ST! All Winter Weight Suits and O'coats (excepting uniform suits, fur and fur lined O'coats.) $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $28.00 $30.00 $35.00 All at one price Monday. Great sale, choice- Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats DR. BRADBURY. Painless Extracting 80s Crowns, up from.. W-oa Partial Plates, up from ........... $40 Fillings, up from Wa Porcelain Fillings, up from gl.Be DENTIST lAO rusiM ITUII. IT years same effloe. 'raanai S. ITS. Bridge Work, per tooth, up from $9.80 Nerves removed with out ln. A&TXOI.AK WOBI A J)OIAX.TY. Work guaranteed tea y.are. ilSlBSi WyisKV t)fr mik fry? All Hart, Schaffner &- Marx and other high grade' makes, included in the sale. Blacks and blues go. 200 Suits and 125 Overcoats added to our big showi.ia of $10, $12, $15 and $18 values Mon day, at one price S650 r i fx!'.' V r mm Mux Boys' Knickerbocker Pant Suits, that sold from $3.50 to $5.00, all this season's patterns and Ftylos, all go at one Ql QC price.. aliWfJ $1.50 Knickerbocker Pants, per pair 75c $1.00 Knickerbocker Pants, per pair 50c 75c Knickerbocker Pants, per pair 35c 50c Knickerbocker Pants, per pair. .29c 75 Dozen Straight Knee Pants, regular 35c and 50c values at, pair Don't Tnv is a unr mrfe rinoT it Forget I Iff Hill ULN d riftdi IQc Hays wmBBBajssieasw se BAILEY (El MACH DENTISTS Best aoulDoed Dental effloe In tti. mliMi nigne.i jgTSfle uninirj m iteaaonaDie I celaln flQIngs, lust Ilka tha tooth. All entistry at Reasonable Prioee. Por. kA All 1 . carefully sterilised after aaeh patient. THXRD KLOOR. PAXTON BLOCK. leth amd St. SHERMAN'S CHILBLAIN CURE Speedily and permanently cures ' FROST BITES AND CHILBLAINS Also Corns, Soft Corns and Boatoas. 1 Prlco. per bottle t5c, by mall tOc. . Sherman & McConntll Drug C. Corner Mth and Dodge Streets. D.C SCOTT, D.V.S CaHs Piweavtly Aammd at AU Rowra, Victor Talking Machine Records just received at A. Hospe Co. store. A very large assortment of 10-in., 12-in. double faced and Red Seal Records have ar rived, completing our reg ular stock, replenishing December, January and February issues! Come early, before -the stock" is broken. The New Holton Cornet, the. Couturier model which is now creating a furore among cornetists, is now on exhibition and sale -in beautiful finish, ranging from $58.00 up.'It will pay you to try this before plac ing orders. A. HOSPE CO. 1513 Douglas St. jm! The Overland Limited Mr jiij n ectrio-K116 perfy. appointed, first-class - -jM, tra"1 running through daily to v"A :jS California . ; AorMS th Graat Salt Lk and tha Sierra Navadaa XA" fl ' X&y'SA Elaotrlo Block Signals all tha way. t! Tha Sara Road to Travel. MK?.?iA M afora- Mm CITY TICKET OFTICE, 1324 FAKNAM ST. JW SUPPOSE- You went to your druggist to buy a bottle Of Extract of Vanilla and be offered you "Imitation Vanilla? Would you buy lt?v Ouess not! How about your grocer? Why Is It his vsnllla(T) Is labeled, IMITATION? Before tbe pure food law was passed this same identical IMITATION Vanilla waa called by the grocery stores "Pure Extract of Vanilla!" When you yant genuine goods that should be sold In a drug store, such as vanilla, spice, ginger, nutmeg, etc.. go to any one of these druggists and you will not be offered IMITATION goods. These druggists all have A. D. 8. goods too, the brand which did not have to be changed when the pore food law was passed. Ask for A. O. 8. remedies and don t be buncoed any more Ask any of the following druggists about these goods: Bell Drug Co.. 121 Farnaro t b. A. Beranek, 1401 South lith fit. Kniil Cennak. liti Mouth ltth St. Crlasey Pharmacy, zth and i-uke Sta K. 11. Kblers. 801 Leavenworth St. Foster e Arnold!, Zll North Zth tit. 1 J. Previa. 114 North Z4th tit. Green's Pharmacy, Park Ave. and Pacific. K.lnti Iirui t:o. ltth and Farnam 8ts. Hanacom Park Pharmacy. 1501 8. Zth. Hot-ll Drug Co. OT-ao N. lll bta V i' Hnvdrn. ZkXI) Firntm St. IlerOrand Pharmacy, for. lth A Howard. Johanson Drug Co.. 24th and Hpalding. IL 8. King. 14th and farnam Bta C. K. Ilhrop. 1114 North 14lh Bt. J. H. Merchant. Cor. lth and Howard. I K. Peyton, 1401 Leavenworth St. Prtbbenow a Co.. JS1T Vinton St. Saratoga Drug Co., 14th and Amtm Ave. J. U. Schmidt, 14th and Cuming Sta Aad S.000 aher drafglsas la STery vUlage aad eeUlaf this waa erf si ysepanttoa , flchaerer at Son, 2(31 North lth St Schaefer'a Cut Price Drug Store, itth and Douglas Streets. Schaefer'a Cut Price. Drug Store, ltth and Chicago Streets. Walnut Hill Pharmacy, 40th and Cumlnc O. H. Wlrth. 40th and Hamilton Sta Sprague's Bensoa, BTss. Benson Pharmacy. oath Omaha, area. 3. U Kubat, 11 North J4lh St Schaefer-s Cut Prtoe Drug Stores, 1441 N be; 24th and N Sta OoaaeU Blaffs, lows. Jno. W. Camp, 05 W. Broadway. Dell O. Morgan. 141 Weat Broadway. Schaefer'a Cut Price Drug Store, eta. Ave, and Main St. .. . elty all ever taa V sitae Mates Broiler Buffet Parlor Car Service TO - ATCHISON, LEAVENWORTH and KANSAS CITY TRAIN AT 9.00 A. Tel. Pullman Drawing Room Sleepers on night train at 1 1.15. On Saturday nights, train will be held until midnight fqr th accommodation of theatre patrons. CITY TICKET OFFICE 1423 Farnam St t. r. aajorvLXT, TmodTju f I A. S