7TTE BEE: OMAHA. TTEPXESPAT. PECEMr.EFv 21. IEF CITY NEWS a.r n rnat it. - Cmi A Sons Coal. rratii( to ta .iaeaet lfcM..4ri t- 111, A. V.- . , j Ca Bet Tew T y ent on yur ' -ut! i f v.'nt io Fi.i. iay . -5 " rue .vsn'e-i. ;wi sfceeiiriTv :; A ;'v.n :; Harney Ove r Teaan Hvr damages !e e-j Te.:i l-i-uranee cavers r ' 1 .-ws;tnm v re. Fione ' ' r' . .-""i A. -''., Ltig.e 2fj. ' .'oa-. ad jata&a -...u:j be laxed t'J r u ( r . ..-. a M:, cvuiit t:n . . r Uin a ii'. j art yu :-.t. J .?! Kainain H. of T. B!4 rivt wf In our hur;ar and f.re-r--"f ..' lr,t vault for only S- pT ,,r La."ge 'ni:e vn i ror silverware. Lnmnr t Hit Kumam arev. or . l"i:tri -he mnma Naili.nnl ban. Xma is Coming If rco want aa ruul-er ta a yi... n get '! em at ths Hub- . Ir store. Hjbtvr i,ijt r-iter du a aaJ ; Tita-ac . nt la rubbet. The urcaaa , t'.ib.,rr iuiniaur. L H. iprtne. pieal-oe- '. 15M Harder tueet. "J mt around' rise for wmr.Urg rvine Judge , ' -i'i j i:,-(wi w."in.rg imrxed a Cue .' I '.I'M ATl.l red ran t-atii i i T Marry Mohn and tae'ie irmaic i.f Mnhn i I''" r.-m at yi N;.rt!i Sixteenth sireet on a ci .a: fir ..f (jkn.biin." Th pool room tu rr; f'.m ui.i.a n:nt and !h ..K-cupaill --Tf ar?--;.-rt inwrii card tahirs artTh ail i.i- tiu-aphfinalia of a gambling (imi at i ar?i 8m.-ca for Irft V it i. Hunbur ap .n 'tiini.a T )-mri and r-pin-d he t m m u-t of f fiat-il liambor. IS yvara on'. wl,o dia()pvr4 fYoro hi.m In Paa ac. .V j., JUl- n. iir. Hainbor aaid he I ad travrlrd a. I ov th country in eajrb i . ti. yiucj rnjui. The boy mm hrr ik t: tji jw jr.t of d-at)i. Vuun HatntKir aa u. i .ifard :f in LrMarn. la.. t)rivbr !T. . !. laink he may h in r-k.ii City ir ( nuTi He ia a tKiakeper. about a J- iniHr u,t and m-ejrhinif i3 pounla BarUmftoa Tlaa (HULa Mure t :" in itie Mit tahl.- of ih BuruDK ' -n i "ad arf acnouncexl effecuve J&noary 1 Tiaina and i. running bf aoen Wrmy. ( o'a . and O-rford. Neb., are to be taken of for the ""itur. and a!ao Noa. and 1 between oml.M'd and Red T,oud, Neb. In order to fill thaenrancr caueed by the ti-aitia beang taken off trains 11 and 1. run ning between Denr and St. Lju1. are to run on a)oer or Wl time, aiopptnc at vary ttJon aiid prk up the travel here tofore carried, by liie train taken off. Invest in Corn Land is Advice from Otis Sore EttaniA La Come from AgTicul tare, Declarei Aent for Weitera Tract. O. W. Otla. land ag.-nt of Blunt, . D . la In Omaha on a return trip from Texaa where be went to open up a land office. Before returning to Blunt. Mr. Otia will make a trip througk Nebraaka. rtaitlng the agencies under hi control. "Til ere la still a great deal of activity In farm land."' aaUd air. Otla "Before an other st'rtng open eut the fanning popula tion of the west will be greatly Increased If the present rate of lnamirtioa kee;a up. The Bw baa undertaken a great work In Its Western land-Products exhibit In aaaiatlng to tmlutia people to take up agrl culloral purauita, lur triers la where lata big money is ta be made. Land ia a sure. . Investment for mony. now Just a tt has been for ) ra-a. The corn belt ia limited and auy land which will produce oora la u to Increase In value." EXCHANGE TO DISPOSE OF USTING MATTER WEDNESDAY j Qrstla ta Cease Mefare That Mr at lie nl Rrxalar Meerina- T!e Real Estate enhance intends finally to dlpoe of the listing question at Its meetjuf Wednesday. toinbera la favor of the proposition declare that the listing fees will pay for the clerical work in volved. Members aopused rather doubt thj and Use question Is likely to be de bated at conslilemnle length for feeling lur and aaamst. whxie not heated ia strong. Tie aluauon pn.er baa already been adopted and will be h.gl.ly feaab. In tiie opimtn of everyone. Tbe official valu atine committee w:lf appraise all property listed with it aiid will get a perorntage of lie fee for the work. The committees personnel wi.l be chanced front time to Uaie and the several ibeinbara of the ex cnaxuie will thus anare In the matter. EXPLODING CARTRIDGE HITS MAN IN THE EYE Mar t-aao Hla stafct trees Tkrewlag a shell a the Side walk. Because be threw a -caliber rifle cart ridge on the BtJewalk. Jeme DeTmv. who lives north uf Uriuua. Is in liae Mrlliodist hospital. L-eviln had his ox pen en ce with the cartridge Tuesday morning. He burled the trestle on the sldtea.k near his feet aad In tiie explosion that occurred, waa struck in the right eye by the shell ef the caiu-iilge. lr. W. rL Loecbner attended Devlin s Injury slid caused him ta be taken to the hweujlaL Dein ia ZS years oid sod mar nrd. It is feared he may lose the aight of him wuAded eya Life Waleae at siifenrr with lun and triroat trouble is quica.)' ci'mmulel tiy r. N Vtm oven' it" and C Txir sale hy Uvaiuii Lt u Ca. NATIONAL SECRETARY HERE nUaa Niktl rail jr. Caeeelle err. lary uf V. W. C. 'P la (lauks. VifcS Mj!I '"aiTy. exee-.it-e serreiary of the Naispaal Eoard irf th T Jung Wo man's t'hneiian lmun. the higftent set reta rial )x.iiin .a tbe aeeoaauon. is new in Onaaa visiiing at the local a i lmiua and oonferr.rig wun Mia Ltlli M. tltrong. grne.ai secretary. As ex-y:a aetary Mils Orally vis is liie vai nu r.ty iwa :al!oi. frum lime io t-u.e. t Allying ir:e;r 1 -en uf work aud Unking lLat aiih Ihe p.tn of other cue, aai tne nauonal pian. She is now un her swy to ILVeer and (.ham vities sou came to oinaiia frura St Uuuia Ta!a Care. rieireinter that a aen iwr atlaers art aftec'.eil year 14 11 liau-T Ma.er. Kt!iester. N. V.. ni -Mi uout.e iiarted wiU a aiiai-p Kftootia . n k, . wljU'li. rew iora JUi.y I fait alULggina and tired, kj-'tier act'ua was Irreipiiar ami tar ami ln fre-juer.t. I atartej aslng F-'-y K;arey i .: r.rfc iou sermrl lu a as.r i.' ... i .eld ir.e. and ih.w I aa New Burlington Freight Terminals ii .H ,rl.nrt.-n freiht tr-nlnal hu h -he r ai i build r.e in Omaha will "t l-"'.,. and wien eomj.irted will be the equal of any fr-rM terminal in the 'one try. The terminal rwtimela of tw freight houa, an out-bound and an in-bound, witu ths lmernedlate; plaiffrma and eia-ht tracka. the tracts bavins pai-e enomh to accommodate 7 cars. The ln- i bound house ha a freight flior apace of! DISCUSSES CAMPOS REMOVAL F. L. HUler Telli Legislator. About UniTersity Conditioni. SATS CHA5GE KOST DIPE2LATTVE lasaetiai tm Eir' Little, AW rrs'r Crewded Tee and Oae-Hslf-Aere Caaseee ta radeeirafele Part ef Llaewla. r. L. Hailer. member of the Biard of Regr-nta toid rou-:as county's nwuiblr men at the Commercial club Tuesday noon lii essence of tii ueittjon of the removal of tiie downtown part of the state univer sity to the state farm two miles away, a move nert satiated by lm;era!ive reasons. After informing the senators ami repre sentatives that "Nebraska has one of the largest and best known state universities In the land, with 4.3 student at the pres ent tiros." Mr. Hailer said: "Most of theee student attend the col lege building located on a little ten and , one-half-acre campus, located in an an ! desirable part of the city of Lincoln, and j two mfiea from where the university owna ' 4 acre equipped with its ewn water I plant and with trackage. "Growth of the university ha made It absolutely necessary to eettie future plana at the present time. Here la what we are confronted with: We must spend fl..- m a short time to provide facilities for the constantly growing university. "Is It better to continue a plan which keep two halve of an institution two miles apart, or 1 It better to oonnolidate it ail In one campus "It ia agreed by ail that leas than Cfty or sixty acre i abaoiutely impracticable for the campus of a modem university. The present downtown campu la utterly unfitted for either beautificadon or expan sion. Moreover to buy any adjoining ground we ahail he mule led by exorbitant pnoea." J. D. Creighton Buys New Country Home eBBHSBasBssaa Secoxe the Dr. Link Farm If ear the Tillage of Millard for Sum mer Sesidence. John D. Oeightoa has purchased the Dr. Harvey Link farm and homestead at Mil lard and will mnke It his summer home. Mr. Creighton paid CT.S In cash for the property and the payment which wa made Tuesday. 1 the largest amount of cash to change hand Wi a farm deal In Doueiaa county for earn time. The deal waa made through the O Keefe Real Eatate company. Mr. Creighton tntenda to Improve the place considerably. He will make structural change in the homestead and enlarge vhia considerably. A great deal of work aso ia planned on the grounda. which are ex teniave. Whew all the lmrpoveosent con templated have been completed Mr. Creigh toa will owe. one of the finest country places ha this part of Nebraska. There ia a large orchard on the tract, with paved road nearly all tha way from Omaha. AMATEUR NIGHT AT THE KRUG wssretaw Will Gweeae ef Plsyksase Maaaavaieal Perlsrawrs Ea- weetsd tat Brsert Early. Amateurs wfil bold forth at the Krug Wedneaday night. Those who are to appear 1 are expected ta make their application at 1 the box office before T o'clock in the even- I On this night the newsies are to be the ' gut-sis of the Krug and "McFadden Flat" : managemenia How to cure a cold is a quex'ioa in which many are Interested just now. Chamberlain a Cough Remedy ha won it great reputation and immense sale by ita remarkable cure of culda It can al ways be depended upon. Fur ie by ail deaiera Keep the Family Together Chiistmaa day family ties are closer and home ties s ra t and dvarer Uiaa at any other time in the fectirs year. tj Tuu u.7 lire hundreds of miles away, aad are unab.e to uet Lome n Chnsttnaa day. Tlien. t-",e next t'est Hung la u tii-k huiiie io ywu 1411 hear voor rrivJtiier'a voice and tiie il.i.ii:vr's a.ijfnter. I vate vrSv..-J -" eesL. I 1 7 v-Si W:j From City 1 sa 070 a-j-Tiaie f -T : nd the out-b'-und houfn iuer !et r-f fr-iifht T.OfT space, with a -cind stor- oftice attached wita square fet for office Tine. Earn butldtn ia ?3 ft-t lone, extending from Farnam to Javkaon streets; the in biund hi'UM being sixty feet wide and tbe nut bound forty-two fet The buildincs are "f bm k construc tion with heavy ce ment found: iona. Three eeotxin of the in-bound freight Idaho Sees Its Big Opportunity at the Omaha Land Show Telia People VTho Cannot Come to Idaho to See the Display at Omaha. Tnder the caption of "Idaho s Opportun ity" the Idaho Peak of it. Anthony prints the following commeciatl -m of the 'West ern Land exhibit to be held in Omaha next month: By making an honest exhibit of the prod ucts of the soil in Omaha. Xeb.. in Janu ary, the business men who have had en terprise enough to set behind the move n.ent are-going to aid in securing hundreds .if new settle! for this state. Mid-winter land and agricultural shows have come to be the place where the land btmgry go ta determine whether or not they will get land, and if they decide they want to move from an eaetern farm or leave the city they may determine at these show where they will go. Arrangement have been made for Idaho to make a comprehensive exhibit at the Western Lard Product exhibit to be held in Omaha January l to 28. "While it ia estimated that people from the middle west will attend, the Idaho interest spending their money to make the exhibit In Omaha have requested every citixen in the state to write to their frienda in the east and say: "It you can not come to Idaho and see that stale a it ia. go to Omaha and see an honest display of our products then you will be sure to come. If this Work Is followed up a It ehould be, many hundreds will go to Omaha with the determination to learn about Idaho. Other states will be represented, to be sure, bm Idaho suffera nothing by being compared to any of them. The business men of Nebraska giving this inter-mo ur tain exhibit are making an opportunity for the western state to se cure thousand of new settler, each with a surprisingly large amount of wealth. Wyoming Boosts Omaha Land Show Laramie Eepublican Says that it ia One of the Eraily Big Shows. That the Omaha Lan4 show la popular in the west ia ahown by the many ciippinga which are being sent In. The following from the Laramie Republican I aelf-ex-pianatoryt The state of Wyoming and numerous en terprising land and development companies have arranged an honest and comprehen sive exhibit of the product of this state which will be shown at the Western Land Product exhibit to be beM In Omaha January IS to 2L Thia la one of th really big "land show" to be held In th United Statiw and will give men and women of SSlaeourl and Mississippi river valley al most a good an idea of thia Mate aa a visit to our farm and orchard. Imagined Things of Mother-in-Law Sayi She Threw Blae "Vitriol All Orer Hint and Then Stabbed Him. "They carried my wife out dead aad then her mother threw blue vitriol i over me and stablied me In the leg.'' Thia la what William Sauer told the police wnn be waa picked up while waa dering about demented in a barn at Twenty first and Leavenworth streets. He will be turned over to the county authorities for examination before the insanity oumnua &ion. Sauer home 1 at TtC South Sixteenth street. rer to Country tail : iim . '"t-n built ahd will be r- cui'ifd Neir Year s day. Ear'y next srfna: j wcrk on ficisiun the In-bound bouae and ; Ue comfiiein of tbe out-bound house will ' be started. At the same time the terminaJ (rradina. which Is bung dne on Eight street will be finished, making it an eay r-4le from 'he freight house to the busi ness ;artji of the citT. Otna-ha, Is one of the largest freight dis tributing points on the Une. Eleventh Street Viaduct Dispute is Now Settled EepTeieatatires of the Eoad and the City Come to aa Under standing. Representative of the" Burlington and Tnlon Pacific railroads met with Assistant City Engineer Cafnpen Tuesday morning to confer upon the plan for the Eleventh street viaduct which t to be rebuilt. An ordinance waa passed by the council order ing a new structure, but the plans that were drawn up provided for spans that seemed to some of th engineers too long. It was decided at the meeting to shorten them. James E. Keifcy. general solicitor, and Chief Engineer Phelps, represented the BurHnalo. and William Whittaker. attor ney, and Chief Engineer Huntley, the Union Pad fie. Birth aad Deaths. Births LKivd F. Whiteside, d South Twenty-fourth, boy: Harry H. Leigh. 102a goutb Twenty -second, boy; Waiter John son. 30E11 Xonn Twenty-first, boy; E. C. Eifteie, "IT South Twentr-Cf th. hoy; Charles Foua !" liouth Fourth, boy; Georre M. Smith. 1H South Seventeenth, boy; Charles Nepndal. ."i Souui fcietenu, girl; Vaclav Kroupa. 17J1 South Eleventh, boy; Andrew Bacustrom. its South Thirty-first . girt; S"ren Hansen. 2n Hamilton, boy; Carmela Manfnmeii. ;) Pacific ri. Ha.pn L. i pie. iT Parker, boy; William N egeuum. Last (maha. girl. Deaths Louis Le Febvre. ST. ioath Omaha; Eva A Lurmon, infani. t Xorta Sixteenth: William Kby . SKU Dougias; Minnie I'mui. 114 South Thirteenth; Frank Chieborad. S. IS South Fifteenth; James EL Riley, 3S Duugiaa. This Homm-Madm Coagh Syrup Wilt Surprise You tteps Kit Vkeaalag Cewh T tsadesUy. A FaaaUy Batgodw SaaaU Caw. - - v Her la a home-maje remedy that take hold at a eeugii insnantly and will usually cur the moat stubborn case In 2 hours. Thia rvcip make a pint enough tor a whole family Tou couldn't buy aa much or as wood ready mad cough syrup for tl-ai. l&ix. one pint of granulated eugar witn H pint of warm water, and stir 2 minutes. Put 2 ounces of Pioex tttfty cent worthj in a pint bfttie. and add U Sugar Eyrop. This keep perfect. y and ha a pleasant taste children Ilka It Braces up th appe tite and la allghUy laxative. wUcla telpa end a cough. tou prtbably know- the medical value of p.ne in treating- asthma, bronchit- and other throat trouble, sore lunra. eta. Ther 1 nothing: better. Plnex la th bi1 valuable concentrated com pound of Norway wane pine extract, rich ia guiaicnl and ail th natural healing pine elementa Other prepara tiona will not work in thia formula. The prompt result from thia inex penaive remedy have made frienda for it m thousands of home in the United Ettea aad Canada, which explains why the plan ha been Imitated often, but never aucot-aaf uily. A VJaranty of sbsolnt satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with taia recipe. Tnir drugerst has Pine J ti,T Tou- I . send to The Ploex Co, iX Wayne, lad. Wwiaaaee laid net only cares toothache' instasx ly, but cjesaa tbe canity .nrmoves a.1 o ur . tnd pi u 1 1 uia onray. k'eepasep p':v aad save akaay s Aratit bill. at an anasrM t wa at y awal, c s. BCD a ca, 7 Larae Xt- Detrwe. shea. ATI IP TP I rn!nir hl 1 LibUKllUiXL 9cv -r''- pi SA Smtii ASmw. There sm tzn1ls vv. s. s So efficient an J so far reaching is Bell Telephone srvue tiiat you can rtHih nearly erery on. in fifty ttoiiaand cit es and tawta in every part of the country. Nebraska telephone company Now why wouldn't something in THESE lines be the thing for a gift? Water Color Ptcturen. Oil Faintinr- Etch'.ngs. Prints. Craft Jewelry Ptatuen. Pr-inre. Prekfaat Chimes. Freich Mirror. Fra Candlesticks. A Fine Fano, Flayer Fano Victrola A Superb V.ctor Talking Machine. Violin. Mandolin. Accorlion. Flute. Metronome. I Guitar. Cornet. Music Koi'.e. Drum Music Stands. Sheet Music, Music Boxea M-astc Book. Music Folios. Hammered Bras Oiitr.ts. Stenciling Set. Art Supplies. China Painting Seta, Drawl rg Set. Used Piano. Harmonica. Den Picture. Picture Frame a Piano Scarfs. Metal Frames, Service Tray. Copley Print. Piano Stools. Bras Novelties. MotUes. Greeting. Sentiment, Mother Picture. Holly Tape. Holly Tag and Seals, and a thousand and ona other proper g'f'-a The A. Hospe Co. 1513-15 Douglas Street BEAVTIFIES THE SKIN 1 rl Creea that deli- t , caue uamplexion so difficnB; to obtain m any N Lit B B . W f 3SB- F a a.d.s.;: PEROXIDE CREAM ia pure, greaaclcaa tcalct crtaxa ; fragrauit, pleasant end harmless. If you have a red, blotch ed, pimply, coarse skins apply a generous coating of it to-night, and notice tbe effect to-morrow. Oetttatany AvOlB. Drag brora rWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Oa Dallar Per Year. at ziumcmu o All VellKl irLrAO One policy, i.ixiad and seneral, in which unl f'THiMy of imifcod snd etWjTra".rn a. e ".he unutr !yg rrm-Mi.M. but Tnmie Bel! fer 1. e -j,e etmnUird of t;e-ptoae efricieacv Why not give Xmas J i gifts of Shoes or Slippers? n SUFFERS FOR EVERYONE Men Cavalier. Ilomeiv. Kau-t. tprra ami Krerrlt st.i. bjaok or un; $:.50 down to Sl.CO Women's Operas and Kur Trlmmril Juliet; brown, black, red and gray; 11.50 and Sl.OO WomeVs Aatolivrttrs, brown or gray S1.75 (T-.ildren's Red Jniirts, trimmed with, black fur. at 9 "c aad. SO? "Regal" Xmaa Certificates If you wish to ftive Shoe n an Xma gift, you ca fctiy a "Regal" Xma Certificate, and give it. The recipient aWevt the aooea himself and ive the r-ertiflctff in payment.' 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When You Want a Really Good Lunch When your appetite craves ity, one that will make gry, come to the Boston Hot Roast Beef or Chicken Sandwiches, drink a cup of our incomparable Coffee, finish it oif with a bit of our be glad you came THE BOSTON LUNCH 1612 ram am Street 14C6 Douglas Street 14G3 Farnam Street ENGRAVED WEDDING INVtTATIONSs ANNOUNCEMENTS VISITING CARDS AH correct forms in curren; social usage engraved in the best manner and punctually delivered when promised. EMBOSSED MONOGRAM STATIONERY and other work executed at prices lower than usual! prevail elsewhere. A. I. ROOT. Incorporated 1210-1212 HOWARD ST. igyi? i 1--.- fl I eof-larU riaitii.! II-'!"' ' 1 J V'S, " 1 I Crtjod rhwr bnug- I I-.1 j '. M&L iiiiif I M m izn tow I I ; Jl JOHN NITTLEE. 11 j L I 3K24 Bowth Bwca U 11 ' Doag". Ita. mad 3a. ! I Xa. T-tm. 1 1 ' ' i e - 7" in If. " - Rcal" Shoes at $3.5C and $4. Make rl odWJ HoliJar U'fts for man or woman. Mar ! !)J ia sr.y leather anj tie ",at. st I'ustoai :yka "f tiie season ' Kerala ' are nia- ia Quarter Siwv to ir:tire an "tuct i.t and prfH-t cvtnfon for ev ry Tk-ot. "Nebraska" Shoes at $2.50 An abtKlu:elT th h-t 13 5 1 Shoe; vaiues in town They re matit esjec !;ir for us. frc.m rnreftlJlr selifVd Jfatiirs, by ti.inl i hoem.Af rs. 'v have skill a :1 kno iAtv guinea1 by yegr?' of evirU nee in th-ir tra ie. Perfect m fit and comfort, ihown in ait leather nj siu-s. t - . $2.30 Co, of Uih Merii." Hl'MIIsnitS Holding SO to !( cigars, por celain and aluminum lined,. S2JVU, 93JUi, 4.(M and .VIK MEERSCHAUM CIGAR HOLDERS With or without cases, at from 25c u 3.O0 A.MUER CIGAR HOLDERS With or without ease. 75c to tW.OO LEATHER CIGAR CASES lie, 50c, "5c. $1.00. Jl.ifl, 12. 1.50. J3.00. 14.00 3.Mf CIGARS L BOXES 10, 25. 50. at I5e. 5c. 11. 00, 11.75, $1 90. 11.00, I 50. 13.50, J3.75. $4.00, $5.00 $5.50 and up to $12.50 Our stock contains the finest selections from Tampa, Key West and the Island. Remem ber the name TRACT Is a guar antee of quality. Lndie courteously Invited. We tender our knowledge and ex perience In aiding you ta make your selections. WE REPAIR PIPES . 1415 Dourfas St Next Door to Cahusw a lunck of real qual you glad you were bun-. Lunch, try one of our delicious Pastries, and you 11 and return without urging. STATIONERY 1 OTX noaTO: Dong. 1--aV-1003 ci.np.i :eiy url ai-1 tee '' er aad i-j n LLaa lr ars ae-4 i-r aU r -g kJ--