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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1009.
CHANCES IN THE BURLINGTON
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Several Officials Are to Be Promoted
by Daniel Willard.
HOUDREGE TO HAVE AN ASSISTANT
J UJ U B IV in , I
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loonila, Who I Arllni Assistant
Throop add F.A Blanrll,
(to prrln ten dents.
From ChlraKO comes report of Im
portant chanties In the personnel of oper
ating official on the Burlington route, on
line west of the Missouri river. Three
Important promotions have been an
nounced, which are Iell;ved to be only
tlio forerunners of promotions which may
effect the Omaha office of the railroad.
.1. C. nirdsell, division superintendent at
Alliance, ha tendered his reslRnatlon and
will devote his energy to private enter
prise In Wyoming-, where he Is Interested
In Irrigation project. From the offices
of VU President Willard comes the an
nouncement . that Mr. Ulrdse'l I to be
rucceeded by XV. M. Wcldenha,mer, dlvtKlon
superintendent at Sterling, Cfolo., and that
Mr. Welilenhamer' place Is to be filled
by F. O. Bobbins, assistant at Galesburg.
111. This order become effective Decem
ber 1.
linck of the recent tour of Inspection
over the western lines by Daniel Willard,
vice president in charge of operation of
the Burlington, lit believed to be a plan to
promote certain official. Owing to the In
creased trafflo over the western line and
becuuse of the many new brnnch lines In
course of conxtructlon In Wyoming and
through, the west It has become necessary
to announce change in the heads of oper
ating official.
Assistant to lloldree.
George XV. Holdrege, general manager of
the Burlington, who ha offices In the
general headquarters In Omaha, has no
offlclul assistant general manager. George
XV. Loom Is, whose title is chlnf clerk to
the general manager. Is really known as
aKSlstant to the general manager, but has
Do title to that effect.
Talk Is rife to the effect that an assist
ant general manager Is to be appointed. It
la generally conceded tha this man will be
selected from three officials In Nebraska.
These three men are Mr. Loo mis of Omaha,
V. W. Throop, general superintendent of
the lines west of the Missouri river, with
headquarter at Lincoln, and Ed Blgnoll,
superintendent of the Lincoln division,
with headquarters at Lincoln.
The appointment of F. G. Hobblns as
superintendent of the Sterling, Colo., divi
sion, brings back to the lines west of the
Missouri a man who is well versed In
methods of operation In the west. He was
formerly a trainmaster on the lines west
and was drafted from the western service
to his present position at Galesburg, 111,
He Is well known among western railway
men.
Hallway Notes and Personals.
K. C. Griffin, will spend Thanksgiving
day at Geneva, 111.
C A. Vance has gone to Lexington, Ky.,
for Thanksgiving (lay.
1J. Clem Deaver, emigration and land
agent for the Burlington route, has re
turned from Chicago, where he attended
thn United Mutes Lund and Irrigation con
gress. O. E. Spens, general freight agent for
the Burlington route is again on duty. Mr.
ripens and his bride have Just returned
from their honeymoon, spent at Honolulu,
Hawaii. r
L. it, Allen, general superintendent of
tho Burlington Hues east of the Missouri
river, with headquarters at Burlington, la.,
passed through Omaha enroute to Lincoln,
where lie will spend Thanksgiving day. He
Wis In special car No. 97.
Road Will Make
Large Exhibit
Rock Island Will Send Here Its Show
ing at Land and Irrigation
Exposition.
John C. Bonnell, Industrial representa
tive of tho Rock Islund. Is In Omaha mak
ing preliminary arrangements for Installing
the big exhibits of his road at the National
Coin exposition. He says that, the road's
exhibits In the United Stales Land and
Irrigation exposition, now open In Chicago,
will be brought to Omaha In their entirety.
"In order to have plenty of time to In
stall our exhibit, we will attach the spe
cial cars to our Rocky Mountain Limited
and thus make tho best timo possible from
Chicago to Omaha." said Mr. Bonnell.
"Omaha deserves great praise for the
successful manner In which the exposition
of 1908 was handled and ther. Is a great
similarity to the way In which the Chicago
and Omaha expositions were proposed,
pushed and perfected. A big corporation
in each city stood back of each show and
made them a success. In Chicago It was
the Chicago Tribune which stood back of
the United States Land and Irrigation con
gress, and in Omaha It was Th llee and
Its cornstalk edition and The Twentieth
Century Farmer which stood back of the
National Corn , exposition and made it a
success by work within Us organization
r.d by th large amount of space which
both used In boosting for the show."
AMES COLLEGE SPENDS YEAR
ON EXHIBIT FOR CORN SHOW
Iowa school ' 'Will Present Compre
hensive Display of State's Schema
to Increase Farm Production.
Tbs Iowa State College at Ames baa
pent more than a year In collecting the
exhibit which Iowa will make at the Na
tional Corn exposition and the exhibit is
now ready to show to the 200.000 or more
visitors at the exposition what the state
Is doing to Increase the farm production
and the accompanying profits to the
farmers. ,
Iowa will give to the farmers of the west
without cost all the information secured
by years of experiments and ity th ex
penditure of thousands of dollar.
A new and attractive sketch map will be
used to show tha flv general loll types
of the state. Th profitable management
of each of these soils Is shown with th
results of the various fertilisers used In
growing the crop for this year. Soma re
markable differences have been produced
both In the yield and quantity of the
grain and comparative samples will show
that either a profit or loss may be ob
tained on th unit plec of land. Several
most remarkable new varieties of cereals
hav recently been produced at the ex
periment farm at Ames, among the lead
ers being a new typ of winter wheat that
promises to rival the famous red winter
wheat varieties of Alberta. They are espe
cially adapted to use In central Iowa.
Kx.eriinenta will be shown to demon
strate an economic power for farm use.
New methods for using cement and clay
In the erection of farm buildings will b
exhibited and chief among these Is the
new Iowa silo. It was this silo which
forced th stav and Iron silo companies
to cut their prices G0 and it I estimated
that then concessions hav saved the farAi
rs of Iowa f 100. 000 during ls. M. L.
King, th Inventor will be In charg of
th silo and tell how It la constructed.
Cut Glass FUk.NZfa.rt Hits and Dodg.
In order that our employes may
enjoy Thanksgiving day, Drandeis
store will be
. CLOSED ALL DAY
THURSDAY
J. L, BRANDEIS & SONS.
Omaha is for
All the State, So
is the Corn Show
Commercial Club Explains to In
terior Towns, Correcting Some
Wrong Impressions.
Attention has been called to the Omaha
Commercial club by a cl-cular, which was
wnt to the club, that the Norfolk Commer
cial club, Is protesting against the dates
of the National Corn exposition, asserting
that the thousands who will attend the
show will draw trade away from the mer
chants of the smaller towns.
The Commercial club of Omaha has
adopted resolutions on the subject, em
bodying the facts as set forth In the fol
lowing letter to tha Norfolk Commercial
club from Edgar Allen, chairman of the
executive committee of the Omaha Com
mercial club:
OMAHA, Nov. 19, 1909. Norfolk Commer
cial Club, Norfolk, Neb., Gentlemen:
Although the resolutions adorned bv vour
body under date of November J. are not
directed against the Commercial club of
Omaha, but deal with the action of the
National Corn exposition management,
this body has received a copy and is only
too glad to confer with vou on the sub
ject.
This club ha for one of Its object the
furthering of the commercial development
of the surrounding territory, and to the
best of our ability this one feature Is
given careful and constant attention. The
fact of our holding the Corn show here
at a big expense to our people must be evi
dence of that.
We have nothing to do with the dates,
however, and from Investigation we our
selves have made, learn that the dates
are arbitrarily established by the National
Corn association, whose officers are not
local people. In fact, the dates this year
were announced over the protest of the
business men of this city, who were plainly
told by President Eurene Funk of Shirlav,
111., that if Omaha did not want the corn
show. Just following the International Live
Stock show and prior to the short course
of agricultural colleges, other cities would
be glad to take It. It would then have been
lost to Nebraska and would hove gone
either to Des Moines, St. Louis or Toledo,
all of which were active competitors for It.
Inasmuch as the short courses begin the
first week In January, It left little. choice
In dajes. We have been told time and
again that the Corn association officers are
not themselves free from theso controlling
Influences, and It would seem to us that
their reasons, with which you are already
doubtless familiar, could be proven or dis
proven by consulting with the various agri
cultural societies of this state. We natur
ally assume that your resolutions were not
adopted without having made some Inquiry
on this subject, and It would seem to us
only fair that the responsibility for the
date announced be placed where It be
longs. We beg to assure you that w stand
ready at any time to co-operate with your
club or any other commercial bodv In this
state In whatever way may be beneficial
to the business Interests of the state at
large, and to that end Invite further cor
respondence from you on this or anv other
subject. (Signed). EDGAR ALLEN.
Chairman Executive Committee.
WHILE SEEING NELLIE HOME
BEAU, SHE SAYS, ROBS HER
VonnsT Man Is Accused of Taking;
Girl's Watch and Chain, bat
Denies It.
Charles Hlttle was arraigned In district
court on the charge of having taken a
watch and chain from his sweetheart.
Nellie Chambers, one night when he was
"seeing Nellie home." Miss Chambers had
been distrustful of Hittle for some time,
because of something whispered by "the
bird on Nellie's hat," but her suspicions
were not confirmed until the time when
she failed to keep watch and ward.
Hlttle pleaded not guilty.
Have you tried the
Sanitary Loaf ?. .
Buster Brown Bread
is scaled at the oven
in waxed paper wrap
pers. It is pure, clean
and wholesome. For
sale at your grocers
5o
U. P. STEAM
BAKING CO.
People eat more
Quaker Oats
than any other
food product sold
in packages.
It's the greatest
strength maker.
Are you eating enough of it?
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Special SaJe
This Week Only
BOTTLED IN BOND
Shenley Pure Rye, full quarts, regular
11.25. sale 95
Stillwater Ky. Bourbon, full quarts
regular 1.00, sale 85
ALL KINDS OP FIXE WIXES
C. Schltvnk
1807 DOUGLAS
An American klsg
Is the great king of cures, Dr. King's New
Discovery, the quick, safe,, sure cough and
cold remedy. 50c and (1.00. For sal by
Beaton Drug Co.
LARGER WORK FOR TRINITY
Officer of Cathedral Incorporate
Gardner Memorial House
Association.
Bishop Arthur Williams, Dean Beecher
and a number of laymen of Trinity cathe
dral parish have Incorporated th Gardner
Memorial House association. Th capital
stock Is to be 15.000. .
The Incorporation Is part of a plan for
the entering by the parish upon a larger
field of social settlement work. The old
Clarkson hospital Is to be largely used as
a parish house and the Gardner Memorial
parish house, adjacent to the cathedral,
will become the rectory for Dean and Mrs.
Beecher. H. W. Yates, R, 8. Hall, Edward
P. Peck, Clark Powell and Walter T. Page
ar th other Incorporators,
SPECIAL BARGAINS
CLOTHING, SHOES
HATS, CAPS, AND
FURNISHING GOODS.
The only wholesale and retail
olethlnl store In th city.
J. HELPHAND
314 N. 16th St.
Open all day Thursday
As is the usual custom,
the Bennett Store will be
CLOSED
THANKSGIVING DAY
ALL DAY
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free
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Commencing Next Monday
300,000 S. & II. GREEN
TRADING
STAMPS...
To Our Customers.
We want to add 5,000 new col
lectors of S. & H. Green Trading
Stamps to the large army now
collecting.
S. & E GREEN
STAMPS FREE
in every new book given out. Regular and new . col
lectors ran open as many new books as they desire. Books
will be handed out at store entrance. lie sure and get
yours. Come Monday. .
PPl Pi pii'iii iff
mzii tff.as iasSdlj gsa jL&gff&aj .gud
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A DAILY INCREASE
In our business proves that the people appreciate th fact that'
the bargains we advertise
ARE REAL, BARGAINS
and every piece of goods we sell Is an added proof of
what we say. That Thin Goods ar Bold at Manufac
turer's Cost.
Having bought. the Mawhlnney & Ryan stock at 60c
on the dollar we can nfforrt In.
This sale continues until this stock Is cleaned out completely.
ve nre not offering you the fag endB of an old stock, but
new, up-to-date goods of finest quality.
RYAN JEWELRY CO.,
Same Location. FHteentri and Douglas.
picago and
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Illinois Central
Ticket's on sale November 28th, 29th, 30th ; December 1st,
5th and 6th. Final return limit December 13th.
Tickets,, sleeping car reservations at
CITY TICKET OFFICE,
1402 Farnani Street or at Union Station.
ESS
Three Dollars Fifty Cents
Buys a handsome set of Sterling Silver Teaspoons. We
are showing a nice stock of Sterling Sliver suitable for
Xmas gifts. Spend a few minute In our store.
LOOK FOR THE NAME.
S. W. Li ndsay, Jeweler
; 1818 Ooarlaa street.
ese f o ea to
wapo
Aa Inhalatloa lor
WhoopIng-CouQh, Croup,
Bronchitis, Coughs,
Diphtheria, Catarrh.
Croln la a Boon t Asihmatl.
Invaluable to moihen
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Lom U o& se-toi mora ffrii to bretb In
rsoMUy for 4 , of l brUiiiif MtJai IAava
to la tl rmmmdf Into lb UMCawl ?
i'-areaolen cum boctuiM Uf air. rrikdorod
t4roij auiiawptlc, U rurt4 over ibm duoed
hit (mem wtla trerf breath. r"uif proao? 4
constant treatment It U
with fttmall children
Thoee of a Cn
atnatlT Tendeary
will And linmediete reiie
from Couf us or Inflamed
CoadlUoa of tha throea
ALL DRUOaitTft.
fcet.4 poeiel far de
arlpUv Booe4
Vaa-f'raie.aa C
leU fr ulun Btreat.
M.w York.
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Will It Scratch or Wear?.
That's wht you should knowbefore uini an y
Silver IoIiiU. Many of them do sad no won
der. They contain whiting, chalk and acids
that were never intended lor such a purpose.
win sot scratra r mar tbe finest snrlsct. Its
conipmition makes lhat an impossibility. As
to brilliancy you know how beautiful New
Silver u that si be brilliancy Electro-Silicon
reproduces. Cet the Genuine.
FREE SAMPLE
nuuld u rwvipt of address.
ThaE!trosmeJnC..aoclllt St.. New Tors.
Sol by Grocers and Druggists Everywhere.
Reliable
Dentistry
lt V Taff s Denial Rooms
HOTELS.
Hotel Rome
tUKOPEAJT
inn abo jacmobt
Unexcelled ror Its beauty and
Modern Appointments.
ROME MILLER
;3Z3iaCZG
DsSRHESBSB
THE ORIENT
WITH ADDED FACILITIES, COMBINED WITH Ol'R USUAL GOOD
SERVICE, WE ARE DAILY GAIMXG THE AITROVAL OF OMAHA'S
REST EATERS.
OUR SPECIALTIES
OYSTERS, FISH AM) CALIFORNIA CRARS. CHINESE DISHES
OF ALL KINDS AND IMPORTED MEXICAN CHILI CONCARNE
Bert Piergue, Prop.
218 South Hth Street. Roth rhonea.
SCHLI'TZ CAFE
Special Service for
Thanksgiving Dinner
S ; j 1 press Company --1
("l 3 ' or Wholesaler .
;y.J , in Omaha.
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to--y Grand Central Station "Hf" M yy.
Ill ' l Aw. V AO
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Pure Straight WnisiiEY
THE WORLD"S BEST
SEVEN YEARS OLD
FOUR FULL QUARTS FOR 4.00
SHirrm bt ti!rn) rincirr
la ylsla sa'sO '" ' Nebrsska ss lews
Cortiiejra Lotus Drand Pure Straisht VJiisVey is trie finest product of
llie distiller's art. Perfectly aaed in the wood, emooth and mellow, tiuar.
anteed absolutely pure straight whiikrr. seven yesira old. tOK ItlVAh
HO KNOW and want 1 f it HIT.
. Lotus Brand Whisksy is particularly fine. wMakey for parti
cular people. Especially recommended for medicinal and family
ttsa. we suarantea satisfaction.
Sand for Catalog of rancy Groceries and Imported Delicaciee.
rOflRTNEY & mm PA NY
17th & Donilas St., OMAHA. NEB.
If Dlf
fiieri fat
Lohu BrmndU Kit
IwT for hiDmrnl to
any point in Statwa
xKer than Nbn
U ftod low.
Ask your New York friends, "Which Routo ,
Shall I Take?" and the answer will be
New York Central Lines
Because it is the only railway system which lands
you rN New York.
Because it is the only railway route through the
Mohawk Valley and along: the Hudson River it
is water-level and you can sleep.
Because Grand Central Station is the only railroad
terminal on Manhattan Island. It is on subway,
surface and elevated lines no wait, no walk, no
weather.
"Lake Shore" va Chicago; route of the 18-hour
aasaaassaasassssssaasssaaasaajsas JJOtll Century Limited.
"Michigan Central" ya Chicag-o; route of the
asBBBBsaBSVBSsBsasjBsassssasssaasaassssBsssssi Wolverine-Niagara Falls Route.
Liberal stop-overs at important scenic
and business points without extra charge.
Tickets and sleeping car
accommodations will lie
delivered, upon request,
by special representa
tive, who will furnish
any Information desired.
J. E. WTCLXBaVAITDB,
Osa. Ag-t. Pass. Bspt
1334 rarnam St.,
Omaha, Neb.
Telephone Doug. 878.
"America's Greatest Railway System."
Ho Lys
Via
St. Josoph
ST. LOUIS FAST EXPRESS leaves Omaha at 4:55 P. M.
and arrives St. Louis next morning at 7:19, making excellent con
nections for all through trains east and south. This train carries
all classes of high grade equipment, including cafe dining cars.
TO KANSAS CITY This train also carries a through coach
for Kansas City, and has Pullman accomodations for seat passdn
gers, arriving Kansas City 11:20 P. M., connecting with late night
trains for the south and southwest. .
Why not make a winter journey through the south one of
the most historical and interesting sections of the country. Call
or write for winter tourist rates, descriptive matter and let me
help you plan a delightful tour.
J. B. REYNOLDS, City Passenger Agent,
1502 Farnam, Street, Omaha.
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fciirs. ,r"- - r2i a- 1 W4 l sit ' ' '
A L,a Carte.
Popular Prices.
314-1G South lGm Street.
Che CHESAPEAKE
THANKSGIVING
Table d'Hote Dinner
J. O. SElfiriS, Manag-sr.
Blue Point Cocktail
Celery C. A B. Chowchow
Oreen Kea Turtle Aui Quenelles
or I
Consortia Tliaiklu!
, Fillet of I'onipanlo Maitre d'ltotel j
1'onnej Liutciiess i
Roam Young Turkey, Chestnut Dressing
Cranberry gauce '
or
Koast Gooae, StuffeJ. Apple Sauce
Orten 1'ca
Larded Beef Ten lerloln Sauce
Jierimlne
Cream Mushed Potatoes
Combination Salad
English Plum Pudding.
Hard or brandy bailee
Mince Pie
Bisque. Ice Cream
. California Einpler Orapes
Tea Coffee - Milk
Eat
Thanksgiving
Dinner
Today at
Robertson's
Cafe
Turkey Dinner
Cranberries -
C. W. Robertson, Prop.
"Uniform heat
Cleanliness too
Commends an Elec
tric Flat Iron to you."
Omaha Electric Light and Power Company
Y. M. C. A. BLD3. BOTH PHONES
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