8 BIC EIGHT IS IN SESSION Annual Conference Given to Making Base Ball Schedule. A. 0. SMITH REPRESENTS IOWA Han-key Piny Their FlrM Game with Wliromln f at Madlaoa April 2S and 3f Next at I'rbana, 111. CHICAGO. Dec. 22. When the represen tative of tho athletic Interests of the vari ous schools of the. " His Eight" met here today in their annual conference It was announced that the conference would busy Itself solely with the work of arranging the bunt1 ball and track schedule. Among those attending the conference was A. Q. Smith of the Iowa State unlveralty. The following are the bae ball dates adopted by the schools represented at to day's merllng: April 13 Northwcrlern against Illinois at Urbana. April 10 Indiana against Illinois at Ur bana. Northwestern against Wisconsin at Mndiron. Apr. I 20 ChlcnRO against Wisconsin at Madison. April 22 I'urdue against Wisconsin at Lafayette. April 23 Illinois against Wisconsin at Ur bfliiu. Northwestern against Chicago at Evanston. April. 27 Chicago against Illinois at Chi cago. April 28 Iowa against Wisconsin at Mad ison. April 29 Iowa against Wisconsin at Mad ison, Purdue against Northwestern at La fayette. April 80 Iowa against Illinois at Urbana, Northwestern iigainst Indiana at liloom Ington. May 4 Chicago ngalnst Illinois at Chi cago. May 6 Northwestern against Illinois at Evanston, May b Indiana against Chicago at Chi cago. May 7 Indiana against Northwestern at Evanston, Wisconsin against Illinois at Madison. Muy 10 Purdue against Illinois at Ur bana. , ' May 13 Iowa against Wisconsin at Ur banu, Mlnnesi ta against Wisconsin at Mad ison, Indiana n; Inst 1'urdua at Lafayette. May 19 Pursue against Wisconsin at Madison. May i!0--ChlcaKo against Illinois at Ur bana. Purdue against Northwestern at KvRi)ton. M y il Minnesota ngainst Illinois at Ur bara, Purdue aguinsl Northwestern at Evanston. May II Minnesota niulnst Illinois at Ur bana, Purdue aguinsi, Chicago at Chioigo. Muy 24 Minnesota -against. Indiana at Blooming tun. May 24 Minnesota against Chicago at Chicago. - , May 27 Minnesota against Iowa at Min neapolis, Wisconsin against Northwestern at Evajiston, I'urduo against Illinois at Lafayette. May 2.S Wisconsin against Chicago at Chicago, Indiana against Illinois at Hloom lngton, . Iowa against Minnesota at Min neapolis. ' June 1 Northwestern against Chicago at Chicago, I'urduo against Indiana at Bloom-ingtoii. June 2 Minnesota against Iowa at Iowa city. . ,. June 8 Purdue against Chicago at La fuvette. June 4 Minnesota against Wisconsin at Madison, ' Track Event. Following the conference meeting, Prof. L. O. Uillesby, - physical director at the Northwestern university, gave out the fol lowing schedule for the track events of Northwestern next spring: March 12 Indoor meet with the University of Indiana at Evanston. Muy 7 Track meet with University of Iowa at Evanston. May 21 Track meet with University' of Indiana at Bldomlngton. May 28 Jntei'scholamlo field meet, an an nual event at. Northwestern university. LYNCH WORKING ON REFORMS President of National Leaara I mplrea Ahoit Their Troablea. Ask NEW YORK, Deo. 22 Thomas J. Lynch, the new president of the National league. sent out a letter today to his six veteran umpire Hank O'Day, Mob F.nnlle. Pteve Kane, James E. Johnstone. William J. Klem and Charles Rlgler asking them to communicate with him as to where most of their troub'e with the players origin ated last season and whether poachers, managers or bench-warmers were primarily at fault. President Lynch hopes to curtail the fric tion that has existed In the pat between the referees and the plcyers. His letter says In part: As a National league umpire, i wnm you to answer, to the best of your ability this question: Where did most of your trouble with the ball payers come from, the team playing the game, the coschers. the managers or the players sitting on the bench? "As your answer will have Important bonrlng on some reforms for both umpire and players that I wish to make In the running of the game on the diamond next season, I want you to give this question careful study and report to me at your earllst convenience." ATHLETES READY FOB FIGIIT Ted William and Kid Sallivaa Arrive for Boat Tonight. Ted Williams of Kansas City, Mo., and Kid Sullivan of Chicago, III., arrived In Omaha Wednesday. Williams, who Is to fight Young Spady, before the Eureka Ath letic club at Ostoff's hall Thursday even ing, looks to be In good condition. His sparring partner, Sullivan, expressed a willingness to box any man In Nebraska at 1SS pounds, give or take three pounds, for a side bet of $EO0 or more, In ten days or two weeks. He can b addressed at 1196 Sixth street, Kansas City, Mo., or in Omaha In care of C'harlea W. South, Eureka club, or M. L. Wilson, phone Web ster r2t7 or Douglas 1207. Several good preliminaries are on the card for this evening, betwen husky young box ers. The battle royal promises to b the best of Its kind seen In Omaha In a long time, and the Chocolate Drop quartet will add a pleasant feature with songs and music. ST. JOSEPH RAISING FUNDS none Dnll Team Will Re Strengthened and Modern Park Secured. ST. JOSEPH.-Mo.. Dec. 22. The St. Jos eph Rase Ball association has set cslde January 6, 1910 In which to complete the campaign to raise $7,600 to assist In secur ing a first class bull club for St. Joseph next season. The Pueblo franchise, which has been purchased by John Holland of Wichita, wl'.l be transferred to this city and tho extra money will be raised to put the team In good condition and build a mivietti perk Already a large amount has been subscribed. WITH THE BOWLERS. Tlsera Detent U. S. Yard. Martin's Tigers defected the Union Stock Yards bowling team In South Omaha last night In one of the championship series, by a acore of 2,164 to 2.014. C. A. Melcher rolled 204 In his last game, the high score. James White rolled 527, which was the high score for the match. Score: MARTIN'S TIGERS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Melcher 110 129 204 443 Larkln 123 140 132 8 Welsh 145 116 9,r. 853 Tombrtnck 151 Jt2 131 444 White 184 193 150 527 Urlnnell May Bar Foot Ball. GRINNELL, Dec. 22. (Special ) Grlunci; college, Is in the throea of a seri ous and widespread agitation against the modern college game of foot ball, and It seems more than probable that definite steps against the ffumo. In Its present form, may be expected from the scarlet and black camp. A hot discussion ha been In progress for some time embracing students and ail Interested in the Institution; the college periodicals have been largely given over to arguments by the faculty and alumni, and on a number of occasions the chapel services have been devoted to a consideration of the Issue by the authori ties. No official action has been reported as yet by the student council, but It Is quite likely that the situation may result In a vote for tho substitution of soccer foot ball or some other form of sport. Hacston Wlua Second Block. BOSTON. Dec. 22. A brilliant run of seventy, within nine balls of the world's record, kept Tom Hueston of St. Lous, the world's champion' pool player, ahead of Bonnie Allen of Kansas City, In the second block of 200 bar a In their 600-point mutch In this city tonight. Hueston finished the evening with 20" to 141 for Allen. V hi night's score added. Hueston leads Allen 126. The contest continues tomorrow night. Cnptaln for Itlfle Tenina. WASHINGTON. Dec. 22 -Lleutenant Wil liam H. C'opton. Jr., of tho Thirteenth cavalry has been designated by the War depeitment a captain of the army cavalry team to compete in the national rifle match for 1910, and' Lie 'lint George C. Shaw of the Twenty-scv. h Infantry, as captain of tho army infantry team. Tota.s 713 739 712 2,161 U. S. YARDS CO. 1st. 2d. 3d. Smith V2 158 137 park 122 158 152 Buckingham.... 11H ISO 147 Frye 122 16 141 Schelllng 122 104 119 Total 417 410 a: J 429 345 2,014 Totals 604 714 696 The Dally News team took two out of three from the Parkey Autos last night Slmmonds cot high single, 195, and Francis high totals for the Autos. 60S. Merrltt rolled high single and McLean high totals. 179 and 517. for the News team. Hollya and West Side tonight. Score: PARKEY AUTOS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Parkey . H9 lti8 158 425 Slmmonds i:w Mo Do 400 167 1CU 172 m Francis Totals Merrltt McLean Paxton . Totals 396 472 DAILY NEWS. 1st. 2d. 179 175 177 177 163 146 C25 - 1,393 3d. Total. Ho 489 163 617 98 407 .519 498 396 1.413 The Broclegaard Crowns took three games riom the DrelRtis Candy Company last night on the Metropolitan alleys. BUI Voss took all honor for the Crown, with a (Ingle game ot 22s and 645 for total, while Angelsberg look high total for the Candy Kids with 54S, and Dlbbern had high single game of 203 for the same team. Tonight tho Chabot Shoe company and O'Brien's Monte Christo. Score: BRODEQAARD CROWNS. 1st. 2d. 8d. Total. Fagerberg ...'t.206 179 195 5S0 Voss , 2211 22i 203 45 Hough 142 1C6 1S2 490 Carman S1 172 lbo 528 Laird m 158 183 697 Total 926 901 953 2J80 DREIBUS CANDY COMPANY. Sd. Total. hrlntmnn Dinner Prise. CRP8TON, Ia.; Deo. 22. -(Special. )-A big Bhoot was held yrsterday bv the Gun club of Kent. A crowd of marksmen from all over the county was present. Prix -a of fered were turkeys, gee so. ducks, pig and quarters of beef. Mlndrn Take Two Game. MINDEN. Neb.. Dec. 22 (Special Tele gram.) Mlnden High school won two gam?s of basket ball from Beaver City High Hchoo' this evening. The games were hotly contested and much enthusiasm pre vailed. J antra I). Setirlnff ( Dead. . WILLIAMHPORT. Pi.. Dec 22. -.lame D. BebHng, W"U known professional bite ball player, died at the. hospital here this even ing. Sob ring had been 111 on'y a short time. 157 174 174 203 201 m 607 449 C31 648 7 .... "i" . mm liLATZ OOMPAN. tVholeaaha Ielcra Douglaa KU, Corner 8th HU Phone, Doug. 0(302. 1st. 2d. Traynor ine 156 Nryan 1M 153 Drahos 142 133 Dibbern 1K3 165 Angelsberg 169 178 Total" 810 785 909 2,504 Iowa Seeking; Trainer. IOWA CITY, la., Dec. 22 (Special ) Prof. Stephen H. Bush, seeretarv r h Iowa board of control of athletics will leave j L pena nis Holiday vacation and because of this trip it is reported .hat he will search for a trainer of the university of Iowa track team next spring. It is known that the board Is making strenuous effort V secure a trainer so that the work may start promptly with the opening ul the second semester. William t.. Dole, elected last summer, may possibly be the choice of the board. He declined the offer of the Iowa authorities before be cause of a Dartmouth offer. However he did not succeed in the eyes of the Dart mouth alumni In keeping the eleven In condition this fa.l, and as he Is recog nized as a much better track coach than foot ball trainer. It Is possible be may be brought to Iowa by the athletic board's secretary. Owing to tho recent agitation the board has also conducted the campaign for a di rector of athletics with vigor. Though the members will give out no statement as to the progress of negotiation, several men are on the string and It is expected that a definite selection will be announced be fore the second semester open February 7. Ah, He Can Talk in Money Terms Peddler Who Assumes Spanish Tongue Jtteits into English at Mention of "Seventy-Five Cents." Th. i- . .... nam, suave foreigner, stood waiting patiently. At last R. A. Leussler looked up rrom his busy desk In the street rail way company' office. "Well, what do you want?" "Bueno cigaros. Magnificent, finos, una pea. senor." tuning oomg." replied the official, waving aside the agent with th Habana cigars arid the real Imported Ulapanola ac cent. , The agent pushed his way back to the ornce or i,oul Nash, whars the perform. ance of voluble SpanUh and delicious for eign gesture was repeated. "Magnlfloent. Colorado maduro una peso. tenor, ne pieaaea. Toiler mm . cent," suggested Arthur flrnrnm nf ,h. nl.l . ' t. v.anu department, with schrew air of certainty. The real Imported Spanish cigar peddler roaa up witn a rare smile. "Say. nilter. Jut slto me that six bit and see If I ' take It,' 'he exclaimed In th purest or Amencaiuitn. RECORD IN BOWLING MEETS Indications Point to Coming City as Greatest of All. MAYOR "JIM." TO START IT OFF Three New Leasees Into Btalrh . t'raek Hollers Oatdolnar Thera ' selves Omaha After Mid West Meet In 1911. The number of entries In the city bowl ing tournament this year will exceed any since the establishing of city tournament. It look certain that all previous records made In these meets will be broken, as many of the bowlers are at this time in excellent shape and have been getting iiioi u pins than ever before. Two new leagues have been started tnla year, with a third Just organizing, and many bowlers who heretofore felt a little backward In entering a city event were the first to file their applications, and no doubt some of them will spring a surprise and get In on the prize money. Mayor Dahlman will be asked to roll the first ball and sideboards will be put on the alley to save the gutter. Entries must be in not later than mid night Friday. Just a day Is left for the tardy to report. Bowling for the event will start as soon as possible thereafter, prob ably Sunday afternoon and not later than Monday. The Bt. Louis people are up and going, boosting the mid-west meet. Entries from cities In all directions from the muddy city have been received and It looks like the original estimate ot the managers as to the number of entries' will be exceeded. Omaha Is expected to put in a strong bid for the 1911 meet. A bowling party consisting of Mr. and Mr. Merzigt, James Delancy, Mrs. De laney and two daughters, Charles Delaney, Jack Do Barry and Miss Merzgt, have en gaged alleys Nos. 9 and 10 at Francisco's for this evening. The lady members of the party are going after the two-pound box of chocolates. Joe Berger, who was so badly Injured some time ago In a ball collision, Is get ting around again and outside a stiff finger he is all right. Qua Flofo gave a bowling party at Fran cisco's last evening and the members seemed to thoroughly enjoy themselves. Who said Captain Voss was all In, guoss 645 Is going some for an old timer. Fred Brodegaard will please take notice and remember big Bill on the 25th. It seems funny that George Hoye doesn't bowl with the Westsides. Captain Chrlstlanson wants to get busy and nail this fellow. Two hundred games are easy for George these days. Fat Moso Yousem gave his colts a sur prise party last night. He didn't do a thing but make the blind man's spare three times In succession on the alleys last night. Al Powell has developed a new hoolc ball, it's working fine just at the present time. Stick to it Al, that's all you need to be a bowler. Where was Carey last night. Had he been around the team might have grabbed three in a row. Sure, that was Captain White, who led his braves at Tucker's last night, high man among all ten. Pretty good for an advanced water boy Harry Mitchell is around wanting to place a few bets on the Spraguu Pills to night, when pitted against the Yousem Colts. Harry Is getting his Irish up; still he Is not on a limb, 'but will sure enough bet. What do you think of Anderson playing the small ball game now. Rubber neck is his long suit; 156 In a game last night. Andy Is looking for some Carman's soft green, they would surely make a go--d match. Voss now leads for the hat at the Metro politan with 45. First time this year for Bill, but not In his whole life. Johnny Laird has had stage fright since joining the big league. Why don't some of you fellows make him cut down on that speed 7 Jack Traynor mourns the loss of JPrl meuu. Harry is down south among the cotton fields; only bowling for him now Is log bowling. 'Schedule of Games for This Week. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. Thursday Chabot Shoe company against O'Brien's Monte Christo. METROPOLITAN BOWLING LEAGUE. Tuesday Sunkist against Husale Acorns. Wednesday Beselin's Mixers against Dally News. 'l hursday West Sides against Holly. Friday French Way against Loyal Hotel Jewelers. BOOSTERS' LEAGUE. Wednesday No game. Thursday Youscm's Colts against (prague s Pins. Friday people s store against Cream City. - OMAHA BOWLING LEAGUE. No games. SEES SNAKE EARLY IN THE DAY Stransrer Point Ont Long Kepttle Which None bat Hlmaelf Can Discern. i See that long shadow there In the water?" remarked a strange young man who was leaning over and looking Intently Into the aquarium In tho Bee building court, and at the same time Indicating with his finger a serpentine line through the water. A man to whom the query was directed (it was directed to many men) was unable to notice anything unusual, when the stranger passed round to the other side of the aquailum and still Intently gazing Into the water and pointing, Insisted: "Why. why. yes, can't you see; It Is about four feet long and must be a snake. I wonder If It would bite me If I put my hand In there." Then he decided It was just slender fish. It was early In the day, too. Will You Stand for Fraud In Oysters? Most ot the oysters which have been coming to t his City have bssit the cheapest, poorest grades. Moreover, they were often highly adulterated through the addition of fresh water. Such oysters ore only half oysters. They lack the true oyster flavor the delicious tang of the sea. There is only one protection against inferior oysters: That is, by always getting your oysters from tho white and blue porcelain Sealshipticase. If you have been buying this kind of oysters you simply don't know what you have missed in oysters all these years. Some jobbers have been sup plying dealers' with oysters that were more than half water. You have been paying oyster prices for that water. And tho oysters were soft and bloated. A cheap and poor grade of oysters has been coming to this City. We Have Revolutionized Oyster Selling in This City. Bealshlp Oysters has been introduced, which reaches you ss fresh and fine as the day they left the Atlantic coast. Oysters which are all solid meat without water. You can now get oysters unadulterated by water. And every dealer who wants to become a mem ber of the Sealshlpt System can now get the gen uine, original Sealshlpt Oysters. Bo can restaurants and hotels. "Sealshipt" Means Oyster Insurance Please bear In mind that tho Sealshlpt Oyster System means oyster Insurance to you. You are absolutely protected against watering and mishandling. The growers are members of the sealshlp Sys tem. They are under rigid contract. So are the dealers. . 'rvtlv. t-rr ralraa yonr dealer be the white and bine Borer Into Hralhlptlrae shown above, he I not a member of our ytem. Benlshlpt Oysters all varieties are shucked as they come from tho beds. Then they are washed In pure water. The solid meats are Im mediately pneked In sterilized, alr-tlght, steel containers an sealed all at the seaside. In transit these air-tight containers are Iced from the outside. No Ice, no water ever touches the oyster meats. No flnvor, no goodness Is lost In shipment When you ent Sealshlpt Oysters you get the same sea flavor In Omaha that you would If you ate them right out of the shell at the seashore. ' Sealshipt Oysters Are Not Sold in Tins Because ef their rtist superiority In freshness, flavor and purity, people who once taste Seal shlpt Oysters will never take any other. So unscrupulous Jobbers have attempted to take (Mvantage of this demand. Soaked or floated oysters, with the surplus water drained off, so the oysters appear fairly solid, are put up In tin fnna. There are often dishonestly offered as Sealshlpt Oysters. Beware of this fraud. Genuine Sealshlp Oysters are never packed, shipped or sold In tin cans. They are sold only from the clean and beauti ful white and blue porcelain Sealshipticase. This Sealshipticase bears the registered Seal shlpt trade mark. Thus you can always make sure whether you are getting the genuine 6eI shlpt Oysters, the oysters that smack of the see. Better Oysters for Omaha Because of Sealshlpt competition all oyster old In Omaha from now on will be of Improved quality. But no others can compare In taste or In food value with Sealshipt Oysters. Sealshlpt Greenports, Blue Points, Oyster Bays, Narragansette, Northports there are the cholo est oysters the world inowi. Sealshipt Price the Standard of Oyster Value We especially recommend Sealshlpt Oystora form Northern beds, such as Greenports, North ports, Blue Points, Oyster Bays and Narragan setts. Unadulterated oysters from these localities cannot be sold at retail for less than SO cents a pint for Standards, small sizes. "A'hlle the largo sizes, medium, select and counts sell for SS t 40 cents a pint. As far as quality andflavor are concerned a standard Is as good as a count. Remember, the size of an oyster has nothing to do with its flavor quality. Iarge oysters are simply older oysters. Below are the names of retail dealers In Omnha who sell Sealshlpt Oysters. These are bona, fide Sealshlpt Agent. . More dealer are signing with us every day. Your own dealer will Join the ranks as soon M you ask him to. Later advertisements will aa nounce the names of more dealers. THE SEALSHIPT OYSTER SYSTEM, Inc. Omaha Branches 415 South Eievemth Street 414-20 South Eleventh Street Telephones: Douglas 3I7 Douglas 2.44 I T. V. Alison, 1322 N. 24th. B. Altlman, 2018 Farnam. D. Blumenthal, 2902 Cuming Bunnell & Son, 1608 Cass. .Butts & Co.'i' 35C0,Farnam. Courtney & Co., 17th and Douglas Dundee Grocery Co., 5001 Under wood Ave,. ,; S. Finkengtain, 2002 No. 2Cth. Johnson &'$oodlett, 2002 Lake St Dealers, telephone us Immediately and we will send you a representative 1S06 Sherman E. E. Kennard, 2321 No. 45th. . Rosenblum Bros., 3921 Cuming. K. P. Sellgren, 4 502 No. 30th. Sommer Bros., 28th and Farnam. H. Rachman, 2307 Leavenworth. J. D. Austin, 3624 No. 30th. Chas. Blind, 2804 Leavenworth. G. F. Hall. 3.2d and Burt. . G. W. Hartman, 2003 Cuming. Jos. Houska, 2623 Sherman Ave. J. M. McAuley, Ave. McCreary & Barlow, 1622 No. 24th Martin Reum, Hayden Bros. C. H. Mallinson, 1612 Capitol Ave. Schmidt & Son, 516 No. 16th. Public Market, 1610 Harney. C. Thorson. 1439 No. 19th. C. Thorson, 3226 California. Hansen & Frelck, 16th and Locust AVest End "Market, 40th and Dodge C. Oleen, Benson. Walnut Hill Grocery, 3820 Hamil ton. Frank Kuncl, 1260 So. 13th. M. Rachman, 2307 Lear. W. W. Stockton, 24th and B St., South Omaha. Chas. Akofer, 532 N. 24th, South Omaha. Paul Hennle, 730 No. 24th, South Omaha . f " f " firr , -"J-7f ,'aPrir H.ii B1.B.V:: a" t L aBBTa-- 1 l V. "'iiai in - KHrff''--. i. m s.. a. ,wtw..Jk. -..J:.... v. I i The Sealshipt Oyster System, Inc. (Formerly Notional Oyatr Carrier Ce.) General Office and Factory: Sgith Norwalk, Conn, t Sealshlpt Oyster Stations at 80 Coast Points Sealshlpt Groceries and Markets Everywhere Members of American Association for the Promotion of Purity in good Products ''NIK'I'WJ"V "- .wniw'HW W.i.J"SJ-l 1 'W 111 : tj!,?J;-;5.fet:'i V jZM! f y-fr-L; S-'l Jr ,;:'-' - wMaTlallaeA ia'ls is iHshWi ill n'm UIMttTSfiT P" 'IWaiH"TMHI" '''' - Absolutely Pure Rye Whiskey Of The Highest Quality. Sold By All First-Class Bars, Clubs and Cafes. BOTTLED IN BOND - 100 PROOF. ALWAYS ASK FOR IT. CLARKE BROS. & CO. DISTILLERS. PEORIA, ILL. APPLICATION FOR Lldl Oil LIC ENSE NOTICE-MATTER OF ATPLICJl HON of J. 11. Merchant for 1'eiaiii to Seil Liuuor as a urutgisl. Notice is lioreby i given that J. H. Mcichnni did upon tne i,tli iay ot ueccmuer, a. u., iwj, tile nis application to the l.oaid i f Fire and Po lice CominlssiuiicTB of Oman i, for permit to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors a a druint, fur medicinal, mechanical and chemical purpone omy, at No. 6UJ South l'Jtli Street, Fourth ward, Omaha, Nebraska, from the first day cf January, 1U10, to the first day of January, UU. If thero be no objection, remonstrance or pro test filed within two weeks from t lie 18th day of 1-iecember, A 1)., IWim, the ald permit will be granted. J. II. MERCHANT, Applicant. D18 .ong, NEW MINISTRY FOR GREECE Mllltarr League Will Uvertbrow Cablaet ot It Om CkoMlnc ATHENS, Greece, Dec. 23. Tha Military league, whose members were the authors of the recent revolutionary movement In Greece, has announced Its Intention to overthrow the ministry of its own choos ing. In a manifesto Issued today the league declares It Is responsible to the country and, recognising that the representatives of the nation do not conform to the will of the people. It is obliged Immediately to oonfld the nation's Interests "to strong hands which will not fall as long as life animates them." The cabinet will resign probably today or tomorrow and be replaced by an extra parliamentary ministry, which, It is said, will have the support of the chamber. NOTICE MATTER OF APPLICATION of Kchaefer's Cut Price Iirug Stores for for Permit to Sell Liuuor as a Druggist. Notice Is hereby given that Schaefer's Cut Price Drug Stores did upon the ltith day of December, A. D. l.9. file Its application to the Board of l'lre and Police Commis sioners ot Omaha, for permit to sell malt, spirituouH and vinous liquor, as a drug gist, for medicinal, mechanical and chemi cal nurpoKiM onl.". ai Nu. 124 Soiiili ' street. Third ward, Omaha. Nebraska, from the lust day of Januury, Iju, first day of January, l'.iU. Jf there be no objection, remonstrance or protest filed wlililn to weeks from the 17th day of December. A. D. 190!), th said permit will be granted. SCHAEFEIl'S CL'T PRICE DRL'O STORES. K. T. , ates. President, Applicants Decl7 . Llfeloasj Uoadave to dyspepsia, liver complaints and kidney troubles la needless. Electric Bitters Is th guaranteed remedy. Mo Tot sale by Bea ton Dru Co. . , - NOTICE MATTER OF APPLICATION of Crlssey Pharmacy, Per A. C. Adam, for Permit to Sell Liquor a Druggist. Notice 1 hereby given that Crlssey Phar macy, per A. C. Adam, did upon the loth day of December, A. D., l&UU, file It ap plication with the Hoard ot Fire and 1 c llce Commissioner of Omaha for permit to sell malt, spirituous and vinous lltjuors, as a druggist, for medicinal, mechanical and chemical purposes only, at No. 2424 North 24lh street, Hlxth ward, Onriha. Nebraska, from the flmt day of January, mo. to the first day of January, ml. It there be no objection, remonstrance or pro teat filed within two weeks from the 16th day of lecember. A. D., lw9. the said per mit will b granted. THE CKlbSr'Y PHARMACY, Pr A. C. Adams. Applicant. DU APPLICATION FOR LIQLOll LICENSE NOTICE MATTER OF APPLICATION of E. E. Uruce & Co, Inc., for Permit to Fell Llt'uor a Di ugtfists. Notice is hereby given that E. E. Umoe & Co., Inc., did, upon tho 11th day of December, A. D l'JU'J, tile their application to tne Lloard ot Fire and lol.ce Commissioners of Omaha for permit to sell m.lt, spirituous and vinous liquors as druaslbts, for medicinal, me chanical and ciieml'jul purposes only, al Noa. 4ul, 4U3 and 4cj South Tenth street, Third ward, Oiiiahn, Neb., from tne 1st day of January, 1H10, to the 1st day of January, lilll. If there be no objection, remonstrance or protest tiled within two weeks from December lltn. A. D., 1'jCfl, the said permit will be granted. E. E. BRUCE & CO., C. E. Bedwell. Vice President and Secre tary, Applicant. Dll 5ToTlCE MATTER OF APPLICAT. "N of Joe Calione and Steve Columbo, Part ners as Cullone & Columbo for Liquor License. Notice Is hereby given thut Ju' Calione and Steve Columbo, did u:on lh Will day of December, A. D., iMJ. flu their application with tho Hoard of Fire and Pouco Commissioners ot Omaha, for license lo sell malt, spirituous and vinous llot:ors. under the firm name of Collone & ColumDo, at No. &!4 South 10th street. Third ward, Omaha. NeD.. from the first day of January, 1K10, to the firui day ot January, lull. If there be no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from the 11th day of December, A. D., liKW, the raid license will be granted. CALLONE & COLUMUiM Joe Calione, Suve Columbo, Partner and Applicants. DU NOTICE MATTER OF APPLICATION Of J. N. ' Kooald for Liquor License. Notice Is hereby given that J. N. Kopald, did upon the 13th day of December, A. D. 1. tile his application with the lioard of Fire and Police Commissioner of Omaha, for incense to sell mail, spirituous and vinous liquors, at No. ul North liith sireet, Third ward, Omaha, Neb., from the first day of January, lulu, to the first day of January, I'JlL It there be no oujectiou, reconstrauce or protest filed within two weeks from the 13lh day of December, A. D lsO, the said license will ba granted. J N. KOPALu, Applicant. WJ NOTICE MATTER OF APPLICATION of Edgar Rothery for Liquor License. Notice Is hereby given that Edgar Rothery did upon the liih day of December, A. D., Y.M), file his application with the lioard of Fire and Police Commissioners of Omaha for license to sell mall, spirituous and vinous liquor al No. Ill South 14th .li'PLtl'ATlOX FOR LIQUOIl LICENSE street, Third ward. Omaha, Nebraska, from tho ftrt-t day of January, laiO, to the first day of January, 1S11. If there be no objection, remonstrance or protest filed w.thin two weeks from the ldth day of December, A. D., IPO.', the ald lieer.Be will be granted. EDUAR RO'J. IlKltY, Appli cant, v Ola NOTICE MATTER OF APPLICATION of G. A. Neison for Liquor License, notice la hereby given that O. A. Nelsju d.d upon the lltn day of December, A. D., JIHM. file his application with tho lioard f Fire and Po.ice Commissioners 1 Omaha for license to sell malt, splrltuou.i and vinous liquors at Nu. MM South 20tli street. Second ward, Omaha, Nebraska, from the fiist day of January, 1'JIO, to the first day of January. 1111. It there be no objection, remonstrance, or protest filed within two weeks from the 16th day o' December. A. 1., 1WJ, the said license wi; be granted. O. A. NELSON, Applicant. D13 NOTICE MATTER OF APPLICATION of liustaf rtumsledt lor Liquor License. Notice Is nerebv given that liuslat Rom stedt, did upon th liith day of December, A. D., tile hi application with tne tiobid of Fire and ponce Commissioner of Omaha, for llctnse to sell man, spirit uous and vl"ous liquors, at No. -04 Cum ing street. Eighth waru, Omaha, Neb., from the first aay of January, Ulu, to the fust day of January, ml, If Uere be no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two week from ttie Uih day of December, A. D., I!, the said license will be granted. OL'STAF KOMSl'EU'i, Appli cant. D16 APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE upon the 18th day of December A D 190DJ file his application with the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners of Omaha Tor license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors, at No. 102 South 20th street. Tenth ward, Omaha, Nebraska, from the first day of January, 1910, to the first day of January, 1911. If there be no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from the 18th day of December, A. D. 1909, the said license will be granted. S. O. POPE. Applicant. DeclS NOTICE MATTER OF APPLICATION of Henry S. King for permit to sell liquor as a drupglst. Notice Is horeby given tnat Henry S. King did upon the ll!h -lay of De cember, A. D. 19C3, filo hU application to the Hoard of Fire and Police Commission ers of Omaha for permit to sell malt, spir ituous and vinous liquors as a druggist, for medicinal, mechanical and chem.ol purposes only, at No. 22; Farnam sin et. Fourth ward, Omaha, Neb., from the It day of January, lata, to the 1st day of January, lfll. If there be no objection, re monstrance or prolet filed within two weeks from the 11th Oay of December, A. D. 1'jOC, the said permit will be granted. HENlty H. KINO, Applicant. Dll NOTICE MATTER OF APPLICATION of William C. Hayden for Permit to bull Liquor as a Druggist. Notice Is hereby given that William C. Hayden did, upon the sth day of December. A. D., 109. file his application with the lioard of File a.id Police Commissioners of Omaha tor per mit to sell mail, spintuou and vinous liquors, as a druggist, fur medicinal, me chanical and chemical purposes only, at No. 2J60 Farnam street. Ninth ward, Omaha. Neb., from th 1st day of Janu ary, 1910, to the 1st day of January, 1911. If there be ro objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from liie 10th day of December A. D.. VMS), the said permit will be granted. WILLIAM C. UA Y DEN, Applicant D10 NOTICE MATTER OF APPLICATION of S. O. Pope for Liuuor License. No tice Is hereby given that M. O. Pope did NOTICE MATTER OF APPLICATION of J. D. C. liusch for Liquor License. Notice Is hereby given that J. I . C. liusch, did upon the loili day of December, A. D., 1 '.-, file his application with the lloard of Fire and Police Commissioners of Omaha, for license to bell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors, at No. MS South 141 h street, Third ward, Omaha, Neb., from the first day of January, lulu, u the first day Jan uary, 1911. if threre be no objection, re mohHtrance or proiest fihd iwihin two wtclis from the 11th day oi December, A. D., 1909. the sani i,.cii-e v. Ill be granted. 1. D. C. 1'L'SCH. Appl.cant. Dll N OT1CE MA TT E 1 1 OF APPLICATION of A. liotlleiuan Brewing company, C. Giotniuk, manager, for liquor lloense. No tice Is hereby given that A. Cietileman Prewing company, C. (iroimak, manager, dd upon the 4ili day of December, A. D l:To9, file lis application with Hie lioard of Fire and Police Commissioners of Omaha f jr license to sell malt, Bpir.tuous and vin ous llquois at No. t'lM South Sixteenth meet. Fourth ward, Omaha, Neb., fio.n tho 1st day of January, 1910, to the 1st day of January, 1911. If Iheie be no onjctlon, remonstrance or protest find within twj weeks from the 11th dav of Detreir.b -r A. D. H'O;', the said license will be g.anied A UKTTLEMAN KREWINtl COM PAN Y C. IIKOTMAK, Manager. Applicant. Dll NOTICE MATTER OF APPLICATION of J. II. Green for Permit to Sell Liquor as a Druggist. Notice Is hereby given that J. H. tircen did upon tho 17th dav of De cember. A. D. 190J, file his atmilcatlon to the lioard of Fire and Police Commission ers of Omaha, for Permit to sell malt, spirituous and vinous llnuors, as a diug fcist, for medicinal, mechanical and chemi cal purposes only, at No. 1101 South 2:ltli avenue, Seventh ward. Omaha, Nebraska, from the first day of Januurv, 1910, to tho first day of January, l:)ll. If there be no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from the 17th day of December. A. D. 1909. the said permit will be granted. J. H. UREEN, Applicant Decl7- NOTICE - MATTER OF APPMCATIO.V of Martin Dinuxio for permit lo Hall Liquor as a Druggist. Notice Is hereby given that Martin Dlnuxxo did. upon tho 21st day of December, A. D. , 1900, file hi.4 application to tho Hoard of Flro and PoiIcm Commissioners of Omaha for permit to sell it. a It. spirituous and vinous liquor, as a druggist, for medicinal, rnecnan'cal and chemical pui-pom s only, at No. i-ij Hnutli Twentieth street, Tenili ward, o nuh. Nch., from the lt dny of Januaiy, DPI. to the 1st day of January, 1911. If there l no objee tlon, remonstrance or protest filed within two we-ks from the 22.1 day of December, A. D . 1909, the said permit wl'l be granted. MARTIN DINCZZO, Applicant VZi V