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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1909)
10 TIIK BEE: OMAHA. THUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1009. BRYAN AND JIM ARE APART Form Offensive and Defensive Agree ment for Next Tear. KO LOCAL OPTION FOB JAMES, Hr 'Will FlKfct far -Cll Hon Rale, Wklla hllebrer rlir Bok Eada to tk Middle. Rinre It ha come out at Lincoln that Mr. man la not to be allowed to hare It all hla own war In the making of the next d mocratle platform. It hae leaked out In Omaha that Mayor Dahlman and the peerless one reached an offensive and dffennlve agreement during their confer ence last week. "Dahlman told Bryan just what he In tends to do In his next years campaign for the governorship." aaya a man whose affiliations with the mayor are rery close. He Is an operator on the South Omaha exchange and will be behind the mayor with substantial aa well aa moral In fluence. "Jim won't stand for a local option rflank." continued his friend, "and he won't atand for an Indorsement of the 8 o'clock closing law In the platform, If we can beat It. Real home rule for every community will be the meat of the Dahl man contention, and If a declaration along that line can be secured. Mr. Bryan will not quarrel with It. That Involves the amendment of the state laws to permit every city, above a certain population, to make Its own charter, through a charter commission that will be a continuing body. With such a law, properly framed, we believe that regulation of saloons and similar matters can be arrangen in e muu.i better fashion than at present." Remains to Be Seen. "Iut can you get the S o'clock closing law repealed?" "That remains to be seen. Rhallenberger will take that end of the fight. If we beat him and elect a legislature of . the right men we can fix It so that towns which want the daylight saloon can have It. but they will not have the power to Impose It on other towns. Dahlman's friends are canvassing the state sentiment pretty thor oughly, and when the fight opens we will know Just where we atand." The same man asserts with dogmatic cer tainty that Shatlenberger will later be forced Into the field for United States senator and will abandon the gubernatorial Held. " "Than what about the 8 o'clock closing law?" lie wap asked. "That won't bother the governor. Tou noticed what he said last fall to the liberal element and what he did when the bill got to him. Tou also probably noticed what he did when Berryman went down with a Chicago ahlrtmaker and you have read the. statementa of Omaha business men aa to what the governor promised them touching that kind of a contract. "Well. Shallenberger la a politician If there eve? waa one, and has less scruple to overcome. If he can win, than even Bryan, himself. Dahlman fights In the open and relies on the people to back him; Shallen berger plays diplomacy, policy or what ever you may care to call It. He will bs there with the aame play next year, you can bet on that." The . tceasful medicines art those that aid. na'ure. Chamberlatn'a Cough Remedy acts on this plan. National Grain . Inspection Basis Plan on' Which; Exchanges of the Country Unite at Meeting ; ; in Chicago. Grain exchanges "of the country have organized . under the name of the Council of North American Grain Exchanges. Tem porary officers were elected at the meet ing held in Chicago Tuesday and they will serve until the annual election In .Febru ary. Twenty of the. .leading exchangee of the country. Including Omaha, were rep resented. On of the moat Important matters be fore tha meeting waa the beginning of a movement looking . to uniform grain In spection. Thla la . an effort to have all exchanges working on the same basis aa to future contracts . for the benefit of all persons In the grain business. In Omaha , grain la ( inspected by the Omaha Oraln exchange and In Illinois they f.ave state Inspection. Some want federal control of Inspection. An effort la to ba .made to grade all grains alike under a standard set by the federal government and to have, one set of rules for all ex changes.' . European l'rofeaaor'a Discovery. One of our learned professors In this city has proven beyond a doubt that Asthma can be cured In a short time. He has dis covered a combination of drugs, that thor oughly eradicates the germs from the sys tem and permanently cure this dreaded disease. Mr. C. E. Williams of 108 Fulton street. ' New Tork, la authorised to send this wonderful prescription to any one free of charge on application. (Adv.) UNION PACIFIC ENGINEERS t DO. NOTHING ON WAGES C'osamltte Adjovraa After Thlrty Sevrs Days, Sarins; Relatloae Are Amicable. After a session of thirty-seven conseou tlve days the general oommlttee of admin istration of the Union Pacific branch of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers has completed its deliberations. The com mittee of twelve adjourned alne die at the Millard hotel Wednesday, naming October, 1911. aa the next time of meeting. These officers for the succeeding two yeara were chosen: General chairman, A. L. Konold of Laramie, Wye; vice chair man, H. B. Maxwell of Beatrice; secre tary and treasurer, C. F. Tracy of North J'latte. , "Relations between the employers and the employes of the Vnlon Paelfle railroad are amicable and satisfactory," said a member of the committee. "We have con sidered a number of minor claims for ad justments of schedules and wages of em ployes, but we have made no formal de lrend for increased wagea of any kind. "Nothing baa been done or will be done by our committee in the movement In stigated by the railway firemen for higher wagea. If any atand la taken by the broth erhood it will be under the direction of our national officers. We are for a refer endum vote In anything of this kind. Our next annual convention la slated for De troit next May. Action of aome kind may be taken at that Meeting." Florida Sleeplag Car Through I mm Chlcag. Every day aver Pennsylvania Short Una via Cincinnati and L. ft N. Leaves Chi cago I M p. m., arrives Knoxvllla 4 U p. m. Atlanta 10 p. m., Jacksonville l:4i a m. Urals In dining - car. R.tura service through from Jacksonville te Chirac aver same route. Far further lnferraatlen ad dress W. H. Rowland. Traveling Passenger Agent. Room 113 lioaift of ra4 Btdg.. J? rf? rj? J rt Special Purchase from New York Ilfgr. Ssmplts and Odd Lots of Fin Baby Bonnets All high class bonnets of plain and fancy silk, bear skin and cloth al most 100 styles white and colors some silk embroidered and elabor ately trimmed worth tip to $2 each, in 3 lots at 2Sc 49e Gc E7CTWA.ORDirsJA.RY SALE OF IMIlLOMEIRlf 1 BRAUDEIG )'"-:TMUROPAV .Is CHOCOLATE DAY AT UUANDEIS 1 I! D ? 11 C. Crushed Fruit Flavors RASPBERRY. ' i : STRA W BERRY, PINEAPPLE Creamed Nut Centers :.":' FILBERT. , . Also VANILLA! Next Monday is That Big Sale Portieres, Couch Covers, Lace Curtains and Tapestry Goods Entire Stock of a Well kaowa Eastern Tlrm Sec the Douglas Street Window Displays The Bargains Are Remarkable . It is another instance where Brandeis ready cash brings extraordinary bargains to.Omaha. These high grade goods will be sold at less than cost to manufacture. CATTLE INDUSTRY GOOD. SAYS GORDON RANCHMAN Pes 14 for Beef laereaslaa? Prices Soar aa tha World Grawa t14er. a Cattle ralsina aa an Industry Increases in Importance aa the country grows older," eald Frank Currte, ranchman and philoso pher, of Gordon. "Aa the country stows older tha market la more steady, for ins demand Increases and meat prleea are higher. Thla Is notleaable ty a comparison with tha pricee In the old worm, mere cows will bring 175 and over which may be had In thla country for 130- . The range country la not growing varger and wa must produce more on the terri tory wa haa t the west. . The ttma will soon come when farmers .' cannot afford to fattsn cattle on eorn .and all corn land will be worth $200 an acre within twenty yeara Some people think tha pric of corn AT onic Iel aw arfsnOa. Tbm hi ftsssn M mi tkm iw inalirt saslsrs i. Cenwrff "i,rfc'4?J?r$.,i'$!,,i!,'Jt AW the Show Room Model Hats From Alland Bros. 65 Dleecker St., N. Y, At Yonderful Bargains- "We bought every show room model hat in Alland Bros, entire line. This in Jt cludes all the newest and most fashionable styles in big velvet hats, imitation beaVer hats, fur hats,.fur turbans, etc. all the very newest styles and trimmings some have ostrich tips others are trimmed with aigrette effects. - They are new, stunning and up-to-date hats in every particular. Positively jj! worth up to $10, at. . . O)50 Z3 Misses' School Hats at $1.25 Made of nice quality fur felt, trimmed with sashes, tassels and cords. Very becoming )ti and worth up td $3.50, at l-wu OTORES SWEETLAND 1 Th Chocolate. With tha Egg Shell Crack Regular price i 40c a pound ' Pound land la high today, but it la not. When you consider the value of tha products the land will produce. It Is not really so high now as when It waa selling for 30 an acre and eorn waa bringing but 15 cents a bushel. I look for May corn to be worth 76 eenta and the farmers seem to think that way, judging from the way they are holding onto their grain. "Grass cattle have sold aa high as 7 cents this year and cows that some years ago would have sold from 120 to $25 have brought aa high aa (49.15 on an average. j sat t QaaUty Vlgte tkaa rk Price vttUa tke reach ef alL Ceeea balMa as the satire systesa. Tired ? Jusi as tired in the morning as at nlfhtP Tblnra look dark? Lack nerve power? Jest raaiember this: Ayer's Etaparfna H a re eg ule, tafiraly (Vm fraaa aoael. It fum r4 eraaaclea raaa tke !; givea ateacf , area aawer rke a errs ; atreartaaaa fae altearlen. WW iHTr"B"'wn.-B"'0 ts: a n u a d A l A I l iLfeO s&l UtsXJhaW sUt i I I wnrr ima book n mibt A m, I III 1'w fashion magazine for fif i JLs v - T lte Pattern. Women's than you or we have ever known in are plain, rich and refined. We have all sizes in all best colocs; suits worth $25.00 to $35.00 the rr 050 '1 C majority of them are Skinr ; , 7h I and .'Kl ner satin lined, at ., VfJsir Women's Underwear . Winter" Underwear for Women and Children in all styles and in very quality at Bennett's. Our garments are wall made and finished, correctly proportioned and perfect fitting. Underwear from the best makers, made to satisfy and to give comfort to the wearer. TXBTB AH D PARTS, heavily fleeced ' UNION BUTTS, white heavy cotton white and ecru, best we have seen at ...BEo TXSTS AJTD PAJTTO, "forest Mills make, hand trimmed, medium' and heavy SOo TXSTS AHX TIOKT8 in light weight wool, "Forest Mills quality 85o Children's Undergarments in One Day Sale of Rubber Shoes This is rubber time. We have been saving these two special lots for just theaa weather conditions. , Men and women both are benefited. On sale Thursday. MEN'S HUBBERS Self acting non-slip low cut rubbers, wide toe slses 6 to 12, widths M and F- regular ise quality, KCs for Women's warm lined 'Alaska Rubbers at v S1.00 Misses' Stcrfci Rubbers n ...,.. ..Ceo Children's frtorm Rubbers . 60o BOYS' i ALL WOOL CHEVIOT On' Thursday, you mothers of boys, have an opportunity for practicing economy; Jnst the sale you have been looking for perhaps. ST.TTS jor euits wlth extra pair sizes 9 to ia years one day only r ' Our Big November Sale Stoves Clearing sales in well known high grade Peninsular Stoves. Sharp reductions "5n'base burners and oak heaters. ,$48 Peninsular Baseburner $42.50 150 Peninsular Baseburner $44.80 135 Peninsular Baseburner $20. RO $12 Peninsular Oak Heater $9.50 i i i fans. v: SflfP via T!:o Chicago & Horth Western Ry. Tickets on sale November 15, 20, 28, 29, 30, December 1, 5 and 6. Return limit December 13, 1909, account International Live Stock Exposition ' ' Novtmler 27 December 10 ' U. S. Land and Irrigation Exposition 1 November 20 December 4 national Farm Land Congress - Ell? Nwina es wtJ'n h .'CO"' '" Fur Coats i We are showing; today a very solect line of beautiful coats In the late styles at a low price brown or black French Coney V 1A wlUJ $35 Coata, 30 Inches lonfc. Skinner satin lined. at Fur Lined Coata for women long black kersey and broad cloth coats with squirrel lining and fur trimmed 490 C collars, at 9uJdJ New Military Capes Another shipment long black military capes, gUt braid trimmed, beau tiful stylish garments, $12.00 Your New Suit for Thanksgiving Select it from the hundreds of superb new models the Bennett Company is spe cializing at popular prices. Immense purchases recently brings you absolutely the most exquisite styles at savings of $6 to $10 on each suit. No other store is making so powerful a bid for your busi ness. We are showing you better gar ments, better styles, better tailoring suits at these prices. The materials I! i I 1 fleeced garments In regular alzes and medium weight, extra sizes at . .49o UNION SUITS of very fine texture, closely knit, at 75o Globe Tailor Made Union Suits, hand trimmed, wool garments, for...S3.60 all styles and qualities. WOMEN'S &UB8SKS Low cuts and storm -rubbers, with Cuban and low heels, excellent 65c grades, Dut some sizea are miss-' ii lng, now r Boys' Storm Rubbers 68a Youths' Storm Rubbers 60o Little Men's Storm Rubbers on aale at 660 Splendid all wool cheviot tr AC of pants; really' $4 values, .......... i $11.00 Home Oak Heater. .$7.85 $13.50 Home Oak Heater. .$10.50 $15.50 Home Oak Heater. .$12.50 $20.00 Home Oak Heater. .$16.50 Round Trip November 16 20 These low rates, the splendid train service and the numerous attrac tions make this an unusual oppor tunity to visit Chicago. Ticket Offices: 1W 1-1403 Famam Street Omaha, Nebr. r To Hove 950 Suits and Overcoats wc are Offering: Jten's and Young Men's Stilts and overcoat, latest fashion worth up to $10. BO, at $10.00 Men'a and Voting .Men's Suits and Overcoats, newest effect all shades and colors, are worth f 18.00, at $12.50 Men'a and Voung Men'a High Grade Suits and Overcoats, beautifully tailored, in rue ns aortment patterns, worth $20 to 922.S0, at 15.00 This Sale to Continue Only Next Saturday Mght. ' The Mayer Clothing Co. lOO North 16th Street. Opposite Postoffice. The Ideal Shoes Fcr jj lilCII MilU liUiiiEII Of all the shoemakers in the. world today none has excelled the house of Hanan Shoe pro gress has been typified In the footwear turned out by these famous makers. They are termed the shoe without a hurt and justly so. The Hanan Shoe conforms to the foot as a kid glove conforms to the hand, and they wear like iron. We are well stocked with the latest styles from the famous makers, and our corps of ex pert fitters Is ready to assist you in selections. SrnrcES range For Women, $5.00 $5 50 $6.00 ' For Men , $5.0O-$43.0O$7.O0 Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnara Street SBasaaewssE 33EEB9HD3B Quality Is Our Guide ? : i SiUPDIKE'SS rn nrrrrTT.'TTrrnit ' Vlllirjlll'tiil 11 ' 1,1. FLOUR UPDIKEMILUKGCO 0MAHA,NED. Q PLEASES THE MOST CRITICAL At all grocers UFPIKJD MILXJN COM PANT. OMAHA, is satisfaction. You buy right when you buy the'Alweys well done" Quality of cuts. mmmmuwmtmmmammmmemsmmmmmm BAimEsos-DaOTiGCo. f OMAHA HOTELS. Hotel Rome srrRorsAjr r X lers ABB JAOa-BOBT UnsxrsUsd far it's Beauty and Modern Avpolntmanta. roivie: rviILLER B&WARPS 1 Sonneborn's n i Suit and b Overcoat Prices Shattered! Whatever we have remaining! from our recent huge pur- chase of Sonneborn's im F menso surplus of highly!! graded "Baltimore made" " Suits and 1 Overcoats is to go as follows: ! For the , 4)U.J $12.50 kinds C19 Rfl For. the . I $IL.0J $22.50 kind ads I ( Watch for Next Satm day's Underwear Sals.) J-uitiiNa ru.HUNr I You . will find where to buy the best birds of var ious breeds un der the head "POULTRY" in the want ads. . If' you have poultry you ' can sell it by advertising' your stock in The Bee. The cost is small, one cent per word per day, or $1.50 per line per month. Want Ad Dept. THE 0UAI1A BEE Omaha. Buster , Brown Bread g It la baked under sani tary - conditions ao4rd by tha stats. It la nut toaohedT . by hands until it r.aohes tha Sealaa at the or.a lm was pas.r wrappers.' Ask your arooer (or it Special Sale This Week Only BOTTLED IN BOND Tenwlck Pure Rye,' full quarta, qe. regulur price 1.26, sale price . . . rJm Golden Raven Bnurhon. full quart, Ofl regular price 11.00, sale prla Home Made Wine, full je. quarts C. Schlank Ql Co. 1307 IK1LGLAS Reliable Dentistry AT Taft's Denial Rooms RUPTURE m ration or delMtirtu from tniiia-. hu py .ti L w-.t4 Until lr 'Irul U U piotaaiy nrrd. W rlt or rl I oo rANK H. WRAY. M D. 9cm ftCMi Hm title. 0mi, Nfc. IJ&L m m irS table. jj U. P. Stean Caking Co. U - " 1 f ,P. Omaha. ,