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Tfl'l" OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY DFCEMBER 16, HOVE FOR A SMALLER BOARD | Smie ot smeree fhe e, | ENDORSE, POWER FRANCHISE ZESeia it et o on assumes ull obligations made by the to the new one In a resolution requesting | promoters of the new league and will take the high school committee to either care of players who have signed. Retirin, lemlm’l'hinhloud of Education | have the department removed or to have [ Oouncil in Oommittes of the Whole Acts on E RO i~ s B0 ‘roums Bew 1o uts properly $ieet or | T hatres Bermutst Pradtica | |WECORD OF BOWLING TEAM electricity during the holiday vacation. The 5 resolution was adopted o g ATTORNEY HERRING WAIVES HIS PER DIEM | Among the commuuications received was [ SEVERAL MINOR AMENDMENTS ARE MADE one from Carl B. Hering, attorney for the board, in reference to the resolution passed at the last meeting whereby he was in- |MF. Babeock of Columbus, Unlon Labor RaNSS £UY, Boe 221N ek u CANDY CATHARTIC at Lineéin amd Not Charge the | structed to use his best endeavors to se- | Mepresentative, E. Rosewater | the AILAmerican toam, Gotaber & o dpof 85 Per Day Voted to cure the enactment of certain laws amend- and Shers Aldrais e ecember 13 inclusive, follows: [ atory of the statutes bearing upon the P m- St'kes. Bp'rs. BIKS. '\;,?:I ot powers and affairs of the board, and allow- PR S LA B e ing him 35 per day for such time as he B e d in Lincoln. i Peterson Notwithstanding that meither the rules ;‘"“n':'. f"‘l‘:_r"‘;' ":z"':‘:‘::"'" that. as he | The general committee of the city council | A. Selbach or the practice of the Board of Educa- | oacioinal ine roslution of the board, | 8t its meeting of yesterday afternoon took | p... .. tlon have establtshed any formal cere- | o O ACE UL (G758 him ta that he shall | A¢tion, recommending for passage the form Yoorhels mony ¢ exerdiges to mark the close of | o8 EOTEE CEPETEC O ittee of the legia- | Of franchise ordinance proposed by Andrew = Wolt its (offbful year. gud the graduation ot a | SOEEEE HECEL A NECE, (L Cay e re. | Rosewater, withi two amendments, to which portion of ith body, Several of the retiring |y, 0y 10q to explain. their purport and | Mr. Rosewater has gereed. One of these merbers. found oppoftunity last evening | oses. In this letter also Mr. Herring | Amendments, proposdd by Mr. Lobeck, pro- to work little valedictory addresses into | PUrPOSes. o of $5 | vides that after January 1, 1035, the eity | Series played: vl v expressly waives the allowance of $5 per | , 1885, Seties Wob: Al -Americans, ®: lost, gular progeedings. All of the - shall have the right .to mequire by pur- " day extended“to him In the board resolu- quire Pive | JQumes played, B gamee, " won, members were present, but in its early for the few | Chase, at an appraised price, all of the | America: stages the meeting moved rather slowly, | 10T Stating that the expenses for the fow ) ; fost, | tor dlamond medals: days which he may have to spend in Lin- | Property of the power plant,. both fnside -, k 858, :’:” :'l‘»::.:mm‘:'o‘;: _-‘:' I:n:::l‘:::‘::"" coln will be of but little importance. and outside the city of Omaha, without any,| ~ High t, .2[ for Albert Peck prize: G- 3 a es ln r oAb ptd e Robert Smith moved that the communica- | MOney consideration for the franchise, and | cago, 2.8 ustoraary conversational en- provision is made for the mppointment of | HIEh (otal for K. & H. prise: Billings, t s v tion be adopted as a correct Interpretation b 2740 a:::‘".:h '?;«"‘:-;:r:.r b"; :‘.‘l" = |‘_’: of the services expected of Mr. Herring; | 'WO appraisers by the mayor and ity “Winher of §. F. Bchmelger trophy: Okla- A MILIIOR GOOD ¥ " b ot e d 1 i 'y Dusiness was mot such s £o inspire ora. | DUt & substitute motion by Mr. Wood o | council, two by the owners'of the piant and | homa City, 8540, right — infhe morning I" They have told other good felluws, until the ssle of OASOARETS tory or debate. Toward the close, how- | Place the letter on file was adopted. the selection of a fifth by those for ln‘ 0 Seal aeprd Oandy Oathartio is nearly A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. Nature punishes every excess, and ever, when new business wi Dém; able, In compliance with a letter from Miss | CAse the city shall decide to make this E Shrabase an Kan, ty, . over-eating, over-drinking, under-sleeping result in stomach, liver, kidney and bowel troubles néw 11} was Infused into the proceedings :"":'or“l“::::é. '.‘;'.'m':d b Thtary i wes | The othier amecament Winie the pHsAI ) : :b 1 that are liable to become very serious. It is very unwise to walt until digestion is stopped, the dq t b T.’.‘ .h..he::.,.:" s alaiiaading extonded to March 1, as she is still unable | Of the franchise to pay to the city a per-| Al o .70 R , N 260 bowels constipated, the tongue coated, the breath offensive, and the nerves tortured with a Yo 0¥ Bail of the program W. F.|to return to her duties. . centage of the earnings of the plint fa- | Al A |‘ 649 racking siok headache. Take a OASCARET just before going to bed, and wake up in the morning Johneon, who is onie of the retiring mem- Pay of Jnnitors. :;:""R;’:r;"_"w:":;”";‘: ;;‘.“'(’l"‘.'l :"°"’(“"l“:’ catel tratn. feeling fine and dandy. All druggists, 100, 260, 60c. Never sold in bulk. The genuine tablet 1 » M raft of the i b'x;:'u;::;m::d« l?:' m'mwrl:g na | M. Melntosh asked for the adoption of | ordinance. This ciause as Amended Sxe8| RAGE HORSE RUNS TOO FAST stamped 0 0 0. Sample and booklet fres. Address Sterling Remedy Oo.. Ohicago or New York. o the, legisiature that legieiation be {he minorlty report to the resolution offered | the subsidy at 1 per cent of the esring . assed making the number of members of | by Mr. Johneon, relative to the increase | of the company for the first five years, Boaras of GuchOgh Th eittes of the metro- | of salarted for the Janitors of the varlous | per cent for ,y,,,. next ensuing .,i ;:": Ingleside Stewards Will Investigate politan class seven, instead of fifteen. \schools. When a vote was taken the amend- | and 3 per cent thereatter. Better Showing Made by Board s Unwilling. ment, as offered by the former member, was | The vote whereby the committee dote Eva G. Speaking as to his resolution, Mr. John- | lost by a vete of 11 :w 3. The lost report | mined to recommend the ordinance was son sald that he had become convinced | provided for an examination of all Janitors; | 4 to 2, Messrs. Mount and Whitehorn being | BAN FRANCISCO, D ~ Auring the term of his service on the board | the refusal to permit them to employ mem- | absent from the meeting. The afiTaatioy phowing ‘ol Eva 8 0 T aet eaoe ot e that fifteen members was too many, that a | bers of thelr own families to assist them | yotes were those of Councilman Zimman, IDEleside today caused much adverse com- body of that size is unwieldy and that at |JIn thelr dutles; the pensiontng of all | Trostier, Burkley and Lobeck and . the :"',";r"";";dHfr;l.l:,:‘:‘::“"’l‘:"!l'w ds decidin I frequent times it is impossible tp prop- | Janitors on half pay after twenty years | others are not recorded as opposed to the | GFied out somewhat vi y. erly place the responsibility. He said that | of continuous service, and a janitors’ clinic B by ordinance, as Mr. Hascall declined to vote | possibly he was not the proper person to | where such employes should meet and dia- | and Messrs. Karr and Hoye in voting | complalt on that score, but there certalnly | cuss toplcs pertaining to their labors. M. | againat the recommendation explained that | First Pace, for matdens, selling. ofe mile g Fad been too much talk In the board. Hia | Wood attacked the minority report on the | they would prefer to wait until the ordl- | 434 ;‘.I{‘l'eenmmmnlr;’tlr won, & I:; Preston g » 5 fdea 18 that five or seven men could sit | basis that it meant an increase of salaries | nance had been amended as mgreed befs o pper me; “ ' «w 1c! e tore $ around a table and do business without | with no proviston for better service, and | yoting for it v ,.,fii"’,),‘,,',"“,',.;'d",5?::‘:“{:,0:“;{"5 Nt No matter how you want td go, outhern™ or “Scenic rogard for the gallery or the newspapers | besides, would compel present employes in Siast thied. Tirhe: to much better effeet than a board of fif- | that capacity to relinquish their positions ARUSROTORISE Bow DRI on o Jace luwr“v course, purse: Pride teen members. He acknowledged that he | beeause of the proposed examination The ordinance was fally discuased In the | Bok,, ¢, OWI second, Ditohland third. route, in a tourist SICCPCT or aboard the finest train in Amerlca, Time: 1:14. tad done at least his share of the talking | Mr. McIntosh claimed that the present [ mecting before the commitjee took ite ‘ourth race, one mile and 100 yards, sell- in this board and perhaps more than his | supervision of the janitors was too loosely | action. E. Rosewater was present, and S TDis ARey ] Aelyawer | Beoond, Fy i i take. share, but; thag d1d BoF Alter s ‘Detiet | drawn asd tecently eases of insubofdinas | when asked by the committes It thers wes | PSR tird. Mime: 14 the Rock Island is the line to Fifth race, six furlongs, selll 8ad Sa; that there had been tod .much talking |tion hadebeen brought to light. He main- |anything he would like to say, sald he . Botatly second, ';\:: Beinie: third: Wi ' ’ . g 3 done. tained that the original resolution was | wished to state that indlyidually he was : L6%, B s about that. Thro’ tourist cars dally from Kansas Clty and once h‘ur, W.:nd.hllnnl'ht: u: |:m m;nng mem- retronctive, d sl L nmJ Inl:-ruled with his nrzmer 1n this | won, Dunblan’ second. ASmingier = ihird. s, ‘said that at first glance he was in- | The vote on the origina) resolution, which | project in any way. He was n8t even famil- | Time: 1:44. ~ ’ 1 1 clined to favor the idea of reducing the | earries with it an increase In salariés for | far with the details, but he had been in- T a week from Omaha to LOS Ange]cs and San Francnsco via El number of members of the board, but he | janitors amounting to $2,000, was carried | formed that the ordinance proposed s pian | FAST ~ TRACK AIDS SPORT felt hardly prepared to act upon this res- | by a vote of 11 to 3. for supplying cheaper power In this oity. olution at thif (ime without further con- Benefit for Auditorium. He sald he was interested in & general way | Wet Weather Has Little Effect om PdSO. IOUI’ISt cars thrce times a chk from Om'lha to San elderation. There had been times when 3 in overcoming any obstacleg,which would H in R N - 10’ 2 It was reported that $90.74 had been y 8 orses in Ruces at New 3 5 ) Do ihought elght of the metbers of the | \urned over fo the Auditorium company | %424 o the way of Omah# becomig Orleass; Francisco and Los Angeles via the “Scenic” line through Colo- he had thought thirteen were hardly |fund as the proceeds from the base ball zf:;u‘::':::i:: ‘T.n.' ::m:;l.’.:?':- 11“71:‘:- c n this and, to be perfectly frank, he had on some | 8me between the board and the common | T " (L orin headway In that direc. | | NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 15.—John Peters rado and Utah occasions decided that fourteen of the | cOUNci] base ball teams. tion. oeald.be. made. Ha Bid was the only winning favorite today. Harry members were about righty even when he| A resolution offered by Mr. Smith, pro- | /I0 "OU b hat a dosen | Wilson was run up $100 over the entered T oh s e 1oe | viding for the restoration of principals’ | IObbIng houscs would mot. contfibute o |selling price and Flaneuer i, Botn horses Saiv 84 80 aftar fNSRgAt §38 o the res | sslarios to the former scals, $100 a tonth | Wch 10 the welrare of the il aa ey ggol | ™S, jie"t 10 Weather fEiny; track radt, Golden State limited leaves Kansas City daily and offers ooy 2o gl ool H,",,“ ,::l for twelve-room schools and $5 additional [ Mmanufactory. First race, six furlongs: Moran won, Brohred ot (hia tiome e say whetner foe | for all schools up to and including ftteen | The councll, he said, was expected fo | Major ‘Tenn' second, Oronte third. Time: Propleed of o 7 wh B o s vots. | Protect the intaresta:s¢ e bevple 37 Bioe | IBEE- o wos’ e, ohamasn. Sits unrivalled service to all points in Southern California. Berths, m-mbcénhlpr n:p?iu'::.m and :e ';::T; The committee In charge of the prizes | Viding the proper safeguards in granting | won, Optimo “second, Atheold third, Time: profer to-see the Tesélution 1aid over to 4 | from the ball game ‘was ‘Infiructcd to sell [ any franchise, but, on the oiher hand, » |1k W il B tickets and full information at all Rock Island ticket offices, or future meeting. Other members felt that | Such is possible, meet advertising, :llls ':;lflhmcr:n::';:;: l:t:d.eot::k:o':o“::lr;:n:z Lhmy e ot ML st ‘-‘1.'- 3 lance to the High school | second, Lord Neville third. Time: 1 When somhs (Al sebreiRbale Bat e | SO0 UM R T &% 2R anybody. There kould be nothing fa.the'| " Fourih race, seven:furlongs: John Peters addressing, olution 0dMbe table untll fhe pest rr:;: A speciai meeting Gall a4 for: next | ETanting of this franchise to prevent awy Jon, W T. Deboe sccond, Echodale third., | Time: 1:343-5. ular meeting was earried, Friday nooh, ‘when n-bo-rd will pass upon | Other company from coming in, and with | “Rifth race, selling, six .na & half fur- ey b e " | i et o e | 7 R B 2 C.A. RUTHERFORD, D. P, A Tace, one alia and &, sizteenth: L 2 Another stir In the procoeamn fot | e N 1 ficlent patronage for other'kompantes. Hé | planeuer won, Shutup nd, Joe Dough- 7 \ AU W 24 Bobbeon was praarite fo-]. l would conslder 1t ‘deplorable and inde- | tey third. Time: 2:01. ' $ 1323 Farnam St, Omaha, Neb, spensible arose over the question of di-|following statément of ‘the amounts ap-|fensible for the council to close the door e verting the {ncome from liquor licenses, | POFtioned for the varlous departments for | against any project which Jould pay » YANGER DEFEATS / BOYLE pblice coutt and other fines from the school | the year ending Jume 80, 1803, the lmfl!:nl subsidy to the city and sfford competition fund and providing for the support of | éxpended’during July, August; September,| which would result in cheaper power |Loser, Badly Worsted, Only, Avolds > " the schools by direct taxation and state | October ahd November, 1902, and the | throughout the city. The future growth a Knockout by Constant o P. S. Write for “Thc Golden State” a apportionment. Mr. Johnson's original | emount remaining December 1, 1902: and welfare wf Omaha, he sgid, depended Clinehing. resolution on that subject was returned . Appor- Ex- on reduction of the cost of power. (BF IS THSMELerY Sommlties with & roport| Aqvertste yoned; pended, cance; | 5 B Babeock of Columbus, Neb., who | (GHICAGO, Dec 13- Benny Yenser of beautifully illustrated booklet descriptive to the effect that such action could legally e .o 2,00 31 654 | I8 Interested in a competing water power | Bhiladeiphia n o six-Forna bout hire (o be brought about and he then introduced ks . 7.91 | company, whose rights are located at the night, -~ . . . . s a resolution in which the board urges the | o 3 39| moutt of the Loup river, spoke at some | \While Bovle was on his feet at the end of California, Interesting, instructive legislature to take the proper steps to lay p:,‘,,‘:‘(’:,,:{“‘;“ ¥ 000 | length in an effort to Influrnc‘:- the coun- | ing that he escaped & knockout. As It was N before the voters at the mext election an | Drawing, klndarlll’levl cil against the granting of the franchise | he just managed to stay the last round. L] amendment to so revise the charter as to | And music supplies s 122 | to Mr. Rosewater and there was some dls- | BoYle landed but one eftective blow during P ractical —sent free on request. provide for the school fund as etated. Bisction expenses..... '3, N cussion between Mr. Babcock and Andrew | ¢ f Robert Smith, still another of the five | Examining committee «.:.. | Rosewater regarding the practicabllity of With the Bowlers. whose terms expire with the present year, | Express and relght, their prospective plans The Clarksons lost two games fo the spoke at some length In opposition to |gutl,iti: * Union Labor Favors, ;\»‘: st night on Lents & Willlams' ¥ 3 owling alleys. Score: this measure. He sald there are many | Improvements 10,000 38| W. Britton appeared on behalf of the WESTERNS persons who feel that perhaps it is not | Insurance premium y ; 23 | machiniets’ union to say that organized 4 just the right thing that the schools should | Interest andexchange 4. i o4 Saniote X 494 | labor favored the plan of Mr. Rosewater, [ H. D. Reed be maintained with money obtained from | Tight and fiiel gas.. %3 | as it appearcd to be the best that had the present sources and on the face of it | Maps, charts, globes verd been offered, but if a more favorable plan that resolution might look like a worthy | ERRCNE .o .n.n lunln( 100 8] 5o the city snouid turh Ny, €Rat Would e and destrable measure, but he declared it]Rant . 3 J to be Ampracticable and he declared that e 1l Ry KAV i R s 7 . . g y City Attpruey Connell was asked by : . :Incz T:r;::b::: h:,d‘,',nd':n“':::: i b y : | et ad 0 e e | X Pe[snna" [nnduclEd Flu[lda Excl"smn il Foryt i . crodd a2 e swose 2000 ordinadce and sald he bad examined it i % e s 7 December 13, ¥% He Will Do the Needed Lobbying Don’t make any mistake Denman amendment as was pro- d made several little changes and now | Brunke 66 i y "]"“ :“"'"’Hb‘ passed by vote of the peo- |, Pl ] B Sttevad 1t 1o %0 B pr:p:r I:::I s et Ecas o 5 ~ VIA ple, Mr. Howard favored the resolution | 3A8Ch{ES ¢ = £+ 2 Schnelder . g - P expressing his confidenice in the vagers to | Band redemption fund 165 terma 1o be MMMl sdvaniagiéuy'ts 1M | Clavieoh ogrrect this existing condition i given an | Insurance fund eity. Totals \/ (0 11t .e r,, ——| As to Mr. Lobeck's proposed amend- otals . : opportunity to da so. “Ball W le e Ou e Total 1 Y ment to limit the time of the franchise On motion of Mr: Cermak the resolution - RAPROL 16 Hott)s Mali i Wam Iaid on the table. The above report was flled, as was also | and provide for the city's purchase of the L the following plant, Mr. Connell said that from the very | ana Kitoyt the Cicvelina bue’ il mers [0 -Rontine ‘Wonk, Comparative statement of expenditurcs | nature of the dranchise itself the council | nates, returned today from New Yor by Vopes . & 7 A R The :report of the committee on text- | £oF July, August, September, October and | peea place no limit upon it, as the clty | \The prospects for reaching an amicable On Tuesday, January 6th, an excursion will be run from Nebraska to Florida—with books reommending the purchase of books | hullding fund December 1 and the general | council could not take any action which | greanizations at the coming conference. through sleeping cars from Omaha and Lincoln, via Burlington Route to St. Louis and to the amount of $1,228 for supplementary | fund warrants outstanding December 1: would abrogate the city's right of eminent | said Mr. Kilfoyl, “is bright. The playin “ » ” ¥ f h 4/ ng fn the school was adopted fter | o 901, 12 | domain to terminate the contract at any | fchedule of the National league will almo the “Dixie Flyer” Route from there to Jacks onville. - ‘::‘"}a ¥ g e d séividés 5 time. floting dates, ';‘""f,,.,flu.,"" ‘angd controversy This excursion will be a personally conduc ted one and will be in charge of Mr. Geo. W. . Mn Maynard as chairman of the finance S—— ¢ommittee presented a report of the vari- (CArLAES oo %! INCOLN BOXER IS BEATEN|C'™ Pyers wille drovped Bonnell, C. T. A, B. & M. R. R,, Lincoln, Neb., who is thoroughly familiar with the out. funds of the board for the year from | Goosus eRUMe: : - "'f""' Boxes "o, points of interast enroute and in the state of Florida. ::.‘u.,. .lnh,::a,’x;;'::“r:;'n':;o?-r"::: Drawing, kindérgarien Billy l::m:-- o;' u'-.'-'--n n:.::-n. out Kfm‘,fi‘}}gLF,',‘,.‘(,\_-‘,,,',’;;';“.“ j‘.‘c":'l',9uaffé As you pass through Cairo, Martin, Nashv ille, Chattanooga, Atlanta afd Macon, and thore waa wn Axregate detcis of Mo, | Eieclion expencea. 91198, Mebniirs o8 ) tonight. O Brien Appeared to be in vetter (§ make a 12-hour stop-over at Chattanooga, w here an experienced guide ‘will conduct the Tt was placed op fle. Examining committee. -ty l?;'e':m':',"fiz e Anish: Fe Roored MeKsever party through Chattanooga Park, pay a visi t to Lookout Mountain and other points of ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Dec. BBilly | tovin ‘tarondn. MecKosvor s the e interest, the trip will be an interesting and i nstructive one. Rhodes of St. Paul knocked out Marion lI‘P wor' throughout the bout, but he re- Dt of Lieta, o i ont | Svse? Genehont fhe benp et be v An early application for sleeping car snace is suggested. Ask for copy of illustrated round of what was to have been a fifteen- | O Brien. bocklet outlining the trip at 1402 Farnam 8t., or write W, H, BRILL, Dist. Pass. Agt. round contest Illinois Central Railroad, Omaha, Neb, Mr. Mclntosh reviewed the long argued | Express and freight Furditure Improvements Insurance premiums Interost and exchange. .. Laght and Hiel gaa! Printing . Plano rent and tuning. SECURITY, ;=& = ‘Teachers Miscellaneou Totals. ...8100.219 &7 P Genuine July, 1902.. ctober, 1902 Carter’s |- .4 e LR e Total recelpt: golec, Pasadena and Santa Barbars. Littl Li Pm Warrants outs ecember Costly improvements at Hotel deh 0 Vel’ s. Cash in'treasury December 1192 " 7 552 00 Goronado. You will be well cared for. Deficit December 1, 3 98646 14 Muset Bear Signaturo eof Balance in high lehoul ‘buliding tund on The Californla Limited, December 1, I $3,675.57. 1 t also fimer than ever. "flm Traatmant for llis 390pest Aen 5 180 Westd, America’s Best Chicago to California in less thap ""9:-"" 'B“ o Syon The new sixteen-inch gun recently built | ' Py three days ov' for the United States government, besides Why stay at home? being the largest in the world, is the most = The California tour desgribed in our powerful weapon ever devised by man. mailed for 10c in stamps. "l'uoum The wast reliable medicine ever devised & Tessenger Office, Atchison, roduced aver By pears sgo o a.cure for SPECIAL DRY.” “BRUT.” o 3 S e | e a0 N m,:, fi SBEHBETSH 25 2 532 3 48 It was announced at the ringside that o Rifie Club Shoot. Broad had been matched to fight Bpike” Leroy of Indlanapolis on January | The Omaha Rifie club will have its first 9 in this clty #hoot at the grounds of the Carter white — lead works {n East Omaha next Baturda; Southern Ball War Ov afternoon. The shoot will begin at 12: . > that the twelve events on the program BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Dec. 15.—After 8| may be puiled off before dark. Coffec and I 'A CHRISTMAS GIFT day of wrangling the warring factions of | linch will be served in the waiting rooms a O l'n a ne ‘Southern | H 3 L3 2282 & 522 £ Beon an Assoclation of Base Ball ! appreciated by every smok Clibs ot together tonight. and reached an | ° the sround Pp! y 'y smoker |g agreement. Chattancoga will be dropped. All-Amer! Win, Montgomery will be taken in the league and the franchiee awarded to the pro-| NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. Dec. 15.—(Spe- moters of the new league club. Shreve: | clal Telegram.)—The All-American bowlers Sor s port will be retained in the association and | defeated the local team by four out of five Eavannan and Mobile will be dropped. /The | games here this evening. The score: All- ’ | Memphis club will be retained, and Charles | Americans, 2,775; Nebraska City, 2,65 & [ - L] s 3 ,, g’i; ge 2 8 A Motses, lows. Tt e nauses, heartburn, belching, indigestion ) GOLD SEAL" is made by the French process from the cholcost "““‘" dyspepsia or malaria. Don't fall to try it, | grapes growy in our oW vineyards, excels any othsr American wine | ed. 1 and equals any import also obtain & copy of our 1903 Almanac i No Christmas dinter is complete without it fi ‘ from your druggist. It is free. “GOLD SEAL" may be placed on the table of the most fastidlous | connoisseur without fear of criticiem or comparison with ll’ Imwn: & JEAL | champagne. Why pay twice as much for forelgn labels Card . We wish to extend our hearitelt thanks | [ fflDR o our friends and neighbors for their 7 25 . ; hiedness during the {liiaes and death of “GOLI SEAL” ls sold everywhere and served at all leading elubs A NVI our son, Benale Baylor, O S S .m-.;:“ HINE £ Seaeht -ru b MR. AND MRS. W. 0. BAYLOR. Sole Maker, | ' e nver, Col | herman & ocantu\l Deve Ca-

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