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- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE —,—— AN r 1 U | drawn on for some wonderful tableware S AT T SANTA MAKES THEM HURRY |S5i™hars S romecnamse aoire soourer, | AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA |even to the Inlald chests in whieh to keep It and beautiful dressing tables on Balespeople Bay Thm Are Btrenuous Dnyl | which to place the nr'oumm]'m- n!d -‘ovlill Mayor Discloses Record of Retrenchment to war—equipment for the whole boudoir in el st the Stores ] fact. Russian articles of similar charactor Offset O'aims of Extravagance. ‘mm- thelr appearance upon Omaha coun- WEATHER HOLDS DOWN SATURDAY TOTAL ! ters for a first time this year. CURTAILS EXPENSE WHEREVER POSSIBLE | The window decorations have been up to standard, which s saying a great deal, for L : the Omaba standard Is about the limit. |Keutaky Thinks People Who Com- Electricity has been employed with rather | plain Habitaally Would Profit by more of the Ak-Sar-Ben style of spectacu- Attonal Oty Cesmelt lar effect and has made possible the execu- tion of ideas worthy of the Best stage- WOUEIHES RGN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1902 } Reanlt Will Be a Double Rush During Three Remaining Days—Shop- CLOTHES FOR MEN An5 wOMEN Stupendous Christmas Selling . craft. | It 18 next Wednesday evening that the Boor:ing the Business. There has been considerable comment of ] s . . 3 R . - 4 ! Christian world hangs the foot end of 1he [ o please the children and catch the | late by members of the Taxpayers' league Monday, Store open evenings 'till Christmas—we want every man, woman or child who cannot find time to come family washing along the mantle and €0€s | pupiic eye and ear unusual methods have | and others in connection with the man- | to the store in the day time to be sure and come in the evening. The ease with which we handle the large crowds of upstairs barefooted in the hope that alhe.en employed. The Boston store gave | agement of city affairs. In more than one certain corpulent and lavishly-inclined old | g4544 Claus office room and put in a pri- | Instance Mayor Koutsky has been charged 1 gentleman by the mame of K. Kringle will | yq¢0 ‘shone for him that Le might be coni- | with not looking after affairs closely | slip In by the chimney route and bulge |, unicated with directly from private | enough and with extravagance in the ex- | Christmas shoppers that daily fill this busy store was planned for weeks ago, we've not only wonderfully increased the number of our salespeople, but have so arranged our delivery system that we can cope with all holiday emergencies the aforesald family wash from its toe UD pornes Hayden Bros. had Kris Kringle : penditure of city money. | and deliver all goods promptly to its garter line. | walking about 1n the flesh as & reception | When the attention of Mayor Kouteky | —_— He bas been dolng It for some eeveral| .onmiitee and children's guide. They | was called to these reports yesterday by a | > bundred years, and there seems nO VETY | on.n0q o postoffice for him and guaranteed | Bee reporter he said: “In connection with ‘ :h t good reason to suppose that he will permit r:ppllle xon.u communications. The Ben- ; the expenditure of money I want to say rls ma,s l rls m&S urS any general disappolntment this year. In- |, vt giore placed itself in direct communi- | to the members of the Taxpayers' league | | & deed, his purchasing agents have been | .,yon with his factory and drew supplies | and citizens and taxpayers in general that | for'B for Wotmen and Children | i caught trying to corner the market the 1ast | gon " i by the airship lime. Blazing | South Omaha now has less office grafters o oys < — i few days. Moreover, the sources of eupply | ;i1 \0 were at many corners and one of | than for years past. Since I have occupled have a presentiment that these agents will Sale of Boys' Suits at $l. 85 them flashed out In regular order a list|the chalr of the chief ‘executive I have | As wppropriate and desirable a gift as | | 5 be doing still more’ Monday, Tuesday and | ooy} Ohristmas speclalties. Everywhere | vacated all offices which were previously = can be selected fs an article of fur. It Wednesday, and are preparing for a mighty | (.o yag effort to outdo past effort and to | maintained for purely political purposes Th . Tok you coatomplate purchasing furs, a visit rush, Batibday Reseras make this year the year By the vacating of these offices I am sav- 918 'R g orious :n uurl r\nrhuv-nlla):nv1:: pr‘nvfi not only' |l:l|- $ . ing to the taxpayers about $10,000 a year. cresting, but profitable, for our carefully | Last year the big day for Christmas shop- e B The records in the city clerk's office will o Ortunit fOl' arents selected stock of skins and fashionably | ping was the last Saturday prior to K It required an Immense cash outlay, but | pear me cut in this statement. As this s PP y P made articles of furs are priced so reason- Kringle's coming. It was a record-breaker, | the men who furnished the money #ay they , qujte a large amount, I will explain that T It sent merchants home feeling like Pibr- |are not at all alarmed. Three of the lead- pave consolidated the work in many of pont Morgans and it sent thelr employes | /ng proprietors told The Bee yesterday | the departments. In the first place, by not home feeling like dray horses. Store stocks | that they cstimated the Christmas business | apoointing a street commissioner, the city Jooked lfke the morning-after-the-battls | Of the last two weeks in Omaha at $100,000, | 1y saved & salary of $85 a month. Then and night janitors hung out the distress | With the three heaviest days yet to come. | pe gervices of a bullding inspector, a sign The month is, so far, considerably ahead | jiymping inspector and a stock inspector Yesterday, the corresponding Saturday, | Of the first twenty days of December of| were done away with. The work of these was not so bad—or good. But then thers | 1ast year, notwithstanding yesterday's bad | {nonectors 1s now performed by the city were reasons. To begin with, Christmas | Weather and the consequent slump. The | opgineer and a clerk. was not o near by a day, and shoppers | smaller dealers are getting what they con- | pyery taxpayer, and citizen as well, didn't feel 8o pressed for time in making | sider their full share and the reports from | ypowe that my fire and police departments their melections. Women, who do most of | the small towns of this and surrounding | are good workers. The members of these the shopping at Christmas time, for the | States are that the year's average prom- | gepartments attend strictly to their duties. same reason that they do all the shopping | i8es to be better than its predecessors. Thisy kuow. that this mist be dos, & 1 at all other times, never like to definitely | Ot the 'hr".rvmunlns days much |8 €x- | ;544664 them at the time of appolntment decide until the last possible minute. They | pected. Today's papers are filled With | ¢pae any peglect would mean immediate may have determined Soptember 20 what | 1ists of rich offerings and the advertise- | rajior from duty. I have made few changes the gift was to be; decided October 20 [ ment writers worked long and hard over |y, oiher of these departments, and the what shape it was to be, and decided No- | thelr dictionaries and joke books yester-| .p.ngas were not for political reasons. vember 20 what its color was to be, but | day trylng to contrive a new way of telling | .ppe gtreet department has dome excel- it's never earlier than December 20 that | &n old story. lent work this year and at a much less able that no matter what your se.ections may be you will be securing the best value obtainable in this city. Real Marten Cluster Scarfs— Choice skins, & talls, only..... Stylish Long Fur Bols—ln best American macten, long, | large tails, Only ............ ’ Sable Fox saru—aingls. very fine quality, 2 large husky tails, wold everywhere for $15.00, only Seessesesstsse Double Fox Scarfs—In sable -:r Isabella 2 large tails, regu- .00 values, | Women's Electrlc Seal .l.cken Solecl- H ed skins, 22 inchos long, box front, fit and workmanship per- fect, best lining, only of boys who wish to make a Christmas pres- ent. Mothers will find these suits the most desirable Christmas presents. They will be very greatly apprecia- ted by the boys. 3oys’ Suit Sale will be they take the money with them and really Concerning the Boomers, cost than for any summer In the history The Bo) - X buy. ; Advortising men are your best and most | ©f the city. From what I can hear, tho contihnad: MeRdny. 1t Sdén Children s and Misses’ Fur Sets (EONEUINNY S DARVARL NS energetic friends, little children. They | Cititens generally were satisfied with tho 2 Child’s China Lamb I-ur 750 Nisses Fur Set—Of natural Oppos- This year, December 20 was a very bad | talk all day in pleasant, cheering tones and | condition of the streets when cold weather i s 2 90 tails, collar and muff..... . | wonderful success. The suits Set- -For @ay—and that is the other reason why their | then sit up all night trying to think out | 8et In. N Child’s Fur Set—Of China Lamb | buying didn't come up to last year's| ways of breaking into your papas’ bank 0"Ihbel(eve‘|hn it the peopls of South sold very rapidly, so much so NoA L itk Misses’ Fur Set—Of sablo dved fur, standard. The mercury stood several de- | accounts for your benefit. Some ignorant,| OMABA would attend council meetings ; } ] 3 l 45 aluster of six tails, ool grees above the freezing point from dawn | naughty men, when they wish to persuade | Oftener and see for themselves just what that we were obliged to take our regular — pocketbook i L e ek | 1 until closing time, and, to make matters | your papas to give up money, select a dark | !8 belng done by the executive and the suits, that sold for $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, and Child’s Fur Set—Of Angora and Ilisses’ Fur Set—Of lm|llllon stone | worse, rain fell. The melting snow became | alley and a eection of lead pipe, but the | council, there would be fewer complaints. [ mark them all at one price. ... the wettest kind of slush and every cross- | pdvertising men don’t do it that way. | A8 for the kickers, not one in ten has any ing was an exclamation point. Bome women | Graclous, no! They select a good position | idea how affairs are conducte¢, how taxes who badn’t any golf skirts never got be- | next to live reading matter and write a lot | 8¢ levied and collected or how appropria yond the first exclamation point. Others | of catchy things in black-faced type. Some- | tions are made.” did, bt their own apparel was all they | time somebody will print a big book con- When asked about a fire and police board cared to carry, and what they couldn't have | taining pictures of all the best friends of | the mayor eald: “Those who advocate a delivered they left (o be bought on & fairer Jjttle children and then you can find out, | fire and police board are, in my opinion, day. [ right in the front of that book, what ad- | Only trying to boost themselves or their Still, the merchants and shopkeepers are | vertising men look like. They are not as | friends Into jobs. There is no need of a not complaining. They had all they could | eray-haired as are editors, nor as long- | fource of expense of this kind, especlally Lamb, with poc kezbuuu l 90 inarten, cluster of six ETER) and large collar. tails, collar and muff, ..4- Christmas urnishings 1,000 Men’s Bath Robes | Metal Chatelaines | . . comfortably do and thelr estahllshments aired as reporters, but they have a great | When It is considered (hat the combined Christmas Scarfs Our assortment cf bath and all looked like the floor of a convention | deal more to eat and are much jollier. In ';‘W;‘"m*m!l consist of only thirty men wr.st Ba BAll Just before the mominating committes | tect, jollying 1 thelr profession. the people of South Omaha want a fire robes is absolutely complete i S reports. The old man and the elevator boy and police board, T am willing, but T favor Extra Value g and our showing is very ex- ate in the me kind of a hurry at the PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. the eelection of members by the voters of Children’'s white metal chatelaines with long neck nearest restaurant and went home with the i the city and not by the governor of the While the assortment embraces SRR Tusvgaie fusden guard chains or chatelaine c same amount of lead in their shoes. The t o % state, 2 gty i et bright, pretty colors of | attachments, at %c, 48c 59 young wetman ‘who dispensed notlons and | T H: Sloan of Sante Fe, N. M., 18 1n | “i0 t0r oy calling a special election in every grade, from 25¢ to $3, and every e S bR, and i 2 knick-knacks was, like the floorwalker who | Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Pratt of Chi- | the spring is concerned—and I have heard style, shape and leading fad, in ex- ol v frectiv Ladies' white metal oxidised and gun metal dispensed smiles and general directions, | cago are in the city for a few days. it rumored that certain politiclans want A = long and full, very effective, chatelalnes in all the latest shapes and frames plentifully ocoupled. The cash register | Mr. gln‘r; m.a:.err&-;:;fi‘;i -?:L‘}‘f“.'fig:\fn?'-: one—I lmhpertenlly willing. The only ob- clusive colors and designs, we have well made and finished; Jeautlful and inexpensive presents chimes played a Christmas carol to gallop | ¢po" city. Jection I have to the move is the expense. i 3 Ay % : 1 (R pe g / g or ladies, misses and childr 0 11 TANE KT TORAE Wase o eppInE 10 |\ pre o rsdae oF B Joeph, Grace Faus | A® €¥eryone knows, this expense would made our special effort in four lines, lfll i & thiere are cords at tho neck | —80c, Tc and . have to be borne by the taxpayers.” Charter Revision Commi =% and girdles at the Walst, | German silver mesh chatelaines, white gun metal By donk and oxidizeed, also fancy beaded effects, made with tassels; they look a8 | L\, ") vy frames and chains to match, silk or comfortable as they are. chamols linings. The handsomest 4 90 keep their shoss off other poople’s feet. |of BDeatrice, Neb.: and A A Chapell of Minneapolis’ were registered at the Schlitz Report of the Trade. Baturday evening. Abbreviated, the report of the trading up | Carl Lang has resigned his position as| Mayor Koutsky has issued a call for a | clerk In the auditor's office of the Unlon 1 to this time Is that the demand for staples | {IeTE 1n, the nuditors office of the Union | mooting of the charter revision committes 18 up to standard and the demand for lux- | ghip in the Omaha postoffice. to be held at the council chamber on Mon- uries ahead of previous years. The people| At the Dellone—8 J. Dennis, Lincoln; A.|day night. This committee is medeé up of of the realm have the coin of the realm | M. Ross, Miss_ Bartlett, Bancroft. Neb.:|these members: Mayor Frank Koutsky, E. and are letting loose of it very generously. | by . Landis, 8t Toulsi Ray Waterman. |1, Howe, city treasurer; 8. C. Shrigley, They appe i : to be in a position to “‘go a lit- | R. O. Enkhouse, Kansas City. city clerk; J. J. Fitzgerald, tax commls- | tle steeper’" this year than they have pre- | Among those who were registered af the | sloner; A. H. Murdock, city attorney; H viously. They buy more jewelry—that kind | Henshaw Saturday evening were: A Wat- | L, Cohn, assistant city attorney; Herman kins, s N y . o Jowsiry that has the price marked in | Kint,James 1o Mcintosh, Bdney; . M. | gyl olty ‘engtncer; members of he coun- Greek signs that the customer cannot in- | John Grover, Boston; F. J. Ferguson, Des [cil, J. M. Tanner, Edward Copenharve, terpret until he has gotten inside tho store | Molnes. Denna Allbery, R. B. Montgomery, J. J. > W. F. Mlles, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. W, g nd )b:::. choloroformed. They buy smok- | \'V: [ Mlles. Chicago: Mr. and Mrs, W. | Breen, W. C. Lambert, T. J. O'Nelll, John that cost as much as the full| Sioux City; Dean Halford, U. 8. A. Wash- [ McMillan, F. J. Freitag, H. M. Christle, | at Odd Fellow: ; K b ' hall on Tuesday evening, | 9 its they used to give. They buy hall- | Ington, D. C.; H. C. Stuart, Des Moines: | Dana Morrill, P. A. Wells, Joseph Murphy, | December 30. | trees and whatnots where they used to buy | Il T Jones. Zabor. To. were rogistered | . M. Hunt, B. E. Wilcox and A. L. Sutton. | Emory Paulsicy, Thirty-second and F | 4 streets, announces the birth of a son. jardiniere stands and ornamental waste- | ", 0 STt S the Murray | AD orsanization Is to be perfected at | baskets. They have relegated the erstwhile | Saturday evening were: Mra. M. T. HBow- | this meeting and possibly subcommittess | qichier Mrn. 30 . Jordam, 1nst woek, " as-much-as-possible-for-the-money idea and | man, Schuyler: M. Gulolf, Chicago: may be appolnted. When the subcommit- | Rev. Dr. Wheeler will preach hoth morn- Yilsas Bqplihon. - Neb. tees are named the members of the general | Ing and cvening at the Presbyterian church FOR THE POOR IN HEALTH. adopted the plan of it-must-be-something- | v\ o0F fusigs ot U TG 25¢, 35¢, 50¢, T5¢. They are in won- -— derful values, and in a wonderful cariety.” Rich in quality, sensible and dressy in effect; they are scarfs that you can give, knowing they will be worn with pride— 20¢C,: :35¢,. - bOC, ‘75¢ ce. - and most serviceable goods 1.90’ 2.25, manufactured—$1.00, $1.50 to .............. Leather Chatelaines and 2.50, 2.90, 3.50 Wrist Bags Lad! stylish leather wrist bags, latest wshape, with heavy steel chains and polished ul] t0 9‘50 metal frame—in black, tan and brown C silk lined, worth $1.00, at........ccooiiiiiiines ————— i S —— e AT > vg nice-this-year. Rowley, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. A, committee will be asked to send in recom- | today. | e ot vt it M AR Ila"nussnmfgu(;‘:v":‘ B il ::;d';"":o,':m::;mfln."n:::;;xn:;'e n,:.,; and Lumber & Coal Co. 48 North i Bt All sickness originates from the stomach and kidneys. A few symptoms that will convince ! ,_‘:‘,“’,};’,’,,';‘:,‘,’c,‘,‘;:; & ;m:'f iy 4 et ,7.',“1;,.,2“_"(, . Maroey, Chi. | for the meeting to be held Mouday night | Jack Begley has about recovered from his | you that the stomach is the starting point. When your stomach refuses to work, you refuse to ¢ ;“.:.:::,,‘;":::,:";;_:oz:; AL larabes & ‘""J‘:{"l"-‘)“'"ar; K‘&;}Mfir Sl :::':;::u*:ed;:.;-m:z."—:{,z.;—:C-:L’:a.";fk"m and was on the strees | gat You care for nothing, not even a headache, but you have it, with a bad taste in your i . | S i) f Chri; ¢ 1 ' v, irri —-— p y L i o e e e | s, "Lonton kiands GO Moy | committee was named by the councll by a | o5 O4F,Iie °f Ghristmas cut elass and | mouth. You become gloomy, irritable—the only thing that works in you is the germ of dis sorted than ever before. 3 n 4 b » 4 . % A . Chic G, Roahe.” Lincoln; 8. Martyn. | resolution offered by Welsh at the last | fourth and N strects ease. Thus you become feverish, your kidneys inactive, uric acid passes into your blood and what was coming and prepared themselves. [ Chicaso: Yarry W Dodge ir. Pajestive o . | meeting and unanimously adopted. Superior Jodge No. 18, Degree of Honor, ¥ : $ . 4 Clothing for the man is all up-to-date, and | Tex.; Charlotte Mosley, Cloud s { will meet Tuesday afternoon at Workmen | some chronic complaint © of some disease begins, for alvine poison forms and goes all through clothing for the woman s all up to dates | and Mrs. Austn Smith, St. Louls; W. Chvistmas Frageam Propared. | Rall for the {nitiation of candidates I hod ! - & H - g ake Shrs '8 ax ive IFic ), . O |, ;i yet to come. In counter goods there is no {!“':;{“-,,2’;‘;;,-,,‘;’:3,{"’-D';fvg'o‘,‘;“‘,“g,’“;;d Christmas exercises will be held at the | The Eastern Star will give a mystery box | your system. To insure health, take Shrader’s Laxative Fig Powder. Fig Powder is made from > ; a et R SR 4 A R EL . . 5 S 5 3 q sl 2546 - ! :'."""‘::r::':‘:;";:r‘a“"‘:‘:L“r:l‘:“l‘.‘:_‘fl‘:’m‘: B e T R Bk ::'y"ef":;"’n“:‘“_r;l’";r‘:&‘:'m-‘““:‘"]‘l‘ Wednes- | §ccember 31 for the benent of the Soutn | {Tesh evaporated figs and saline salts. Ask for a 19 alendar, free, with every box of Fig wood; Parker Hitt, United States arm: Omaha hospital, Dasedan " 3 .aree bo i The dolls have real eyelashes now and the | W3O, FOER | TE b B Hammer, | Yocation, Rev. M. A. Head; trlo, “We're | 'S Arnstein of the Nebraska clothing Powder. Trial box, 10c. Large b tollet sets are in solld good Kearney; J. H. Ball and daughter, York. | All Polished Up for Christm: Clara | house is remembering his friends with neat The toy departments, most important of | Neb.; H.' H. Bowes, Tekamah; Y. M. Tib- | Shumway, Ruth Miller, Harold Shevlin: | memoranda books which contain a great deal of useful information. all at Christmas time, are veritable wonder- | Pets, Hastings: Mr. and Mrs. F. A Muel- | whigtling solo, “Lady of Quality Waltzes 2 The w J shrader Med Go J ler, Buffal yo.; W. Blschof, ., Ne- prices Prof. Jenkins of the Omaha Presbyterian y H.' Howe, )‘nrllnn, Ore.; | Alice F. Stire; song and chorus, “When | Theological seminary will dellver an ad- ".n“flc'“r.d by L L] L] [] om.ha .nd ..' '.rk K. Keay, Bloomfleld; R, O. | Good 0ld Kris Comes 'Round,” interme- | dress at the Young Men's Christian assocla- lands. Children this year will receive such | praska City things as their grandparents supposed never | Mr. and M vy gt Ly tock, Paul CIty: | giate cla whistling solo, Allce F.|Uon at 4 o'clock this afternoon Dr. A G. Hamiiton : The banquet given at the local Younsg could be made. There are minature fiying machines, there are miniature automobiles, | Bpringheid, Eitinger, St. Louls; | Stire; concert recitation, “Telephoning | pon's Christian assoclation rooms on Fri. | there are gravity trains that whizz a hun- llé E. nnd"“llll‘lm NM\Q)Illa(r ’iNlrmth é-; \’\. Santa Claus,” primary classes; recitation, | day evening was a very enjoyable affair. | dred feet on the level and climb grades, | Kreamer, fivannis, teb.: ¢, H_ McEIvait. | “Christmas Eve In a Mining Camp, | Addresses were made by A. C. Pancoast, | Bushnell, 111.; D. Hill, Gordon, Neb.; A. H. | & - s | there are engines, hoisting machines and a | Cherry, ' Hastings; Kasson Miler, Des | Bertha E. Clark, Albert B. Paine; solo, | [ B, Fleharty, A. J. MclLein and Jay H hundred other diminutive products of real | Moines; C. Sharp, Florence; A. Burke, | “A Quiet Night” Mrs. H. C. Richmond; | mechanical ingenuity. Bancroft; B A o Bobcock. Lincoln: E.| romarks by Superintendent Jay Laverty Shaving— Kuhn's Glycerole of Roses H the Hand [ ractiyve Skin Soft. | ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR T " TRICE-SBe, oo kham. Fostoria, Kan; J. W : | . | For the little misses Germany has been | Woonsocket, 8 oo anem, | o ing solo, ~0ld Kentucky tames| SAYS SIOUX CITY IS JEALOUS | Combiflatlons Alice F. Stire. Following the program K e there will be a general distribution of |Secretary Utt's Remarks About the | presents by Santa Claus and his assistants. Kick from the Up-River 1 —$§350 Piano ' Washouts Reported. Town, | l__*~)50 Player ! The recent rain caused two bad wash- paf Uik outs, one In Missourl avenue at Sixteenth | “The jobbers of Sioux City are now |fj 1—$300 Piano street and the other in Twentleth street | complaining because of the fact that | M| __§925 Player just south of N street. As soon as a re- | Omaha has entered the South Dakota ter- port of these washouts reached the city | ritory east of the Black Hills,”” sald Sec- OPEN EVENINGS. hall Mayor Koutsky amd City Engineer | retary Utt of the Commercial club, “and I The issue of Dec:mber 10, 1902 of | Beal investigated. An order was at once | notice that they are calling upon the | Remember, we sell the ¢ iasued for the foncing of the holes, Re- | Norihwestern to construct & live from Cecili L h \ pairs will not be made, however, until | Sloux City to join the line at Bonesteel, W there 15 a change in the weather. 8. D. [gleciian . Lyraphone Pay' Taxer 'This demand from Sioux City is amus- H e e tho e corporations | 12E WheD 1t iy Known at (e town has Piano Player g " the same rate into the Dakota towns as D D e e the bowy | Omaha has and the time is almest as good. The two best players in the world. Wack h SampARY 4 Of the BADKS | The trouble with the people of the up- Both are 65 note players. 1 in. As & general thing the corpora- | o { B ekt wovantage ot the law and | Fiver town s that they are provoked be- S E L g g T Sy § . . g, cause Omaha is in that territory at all Py < e Mgt s S g o ] are paying only one-balf of the 1902 tax.| g.rorg (e corstruction of the Elkhorn line e Plan y play | When the big concerns complete thelr pay- | 1, popegieel that was Stoux City territory [ ers. | ments due this year there will be an oD | o i usively. During the winter months | The CECILIAN bae separate con- —————————— portunity given the city treasurer to call ood to Running Water, S. If your hair is turning gray or falling out, it is in » few outstanding warrants. The pres- | §°0 orS shirbed b, PR TGLer U\ [ trol of he base and trevle, wnd \s ¥ ent system of making two payments of . = " starving. There isn’t life enough in the roots. The 88 Of | nauled to points 1o Nebraska ad soutn | Tle OO PMYS el of G taxes s not favored by the cfty offclals | poyo 1n the summer months a line of | remedy is simple: Feed your hair. Feed it with and an effort is to be made, 8o it s stated, | pouiy were operated between Sicux City and | fi after. X to have this section of the charter changed | ypeso points. The territory never brought Until January 1st we give free, with < when the legislature meets. returns to the Northwestern line until its each player purchased, $25 worth of branch connectipg that territory with Snia and & 0500 niases he We certainly have & fine line of um- | Omahs was constructed, and now it looks Ayer’s Hair Vigor. | | . ...50" o EEEEREI0T It will not do impossible things, but it often does e ot ‘an natural wood handies. They | line which cannot in any way Increase the make & Dice and useful pregent. A mueat | Income of the Northweestern M a Piano Player Co, ch. Call at our parlors. We are open evenings until Christmas Col. F. M. Woods, the most noted live-stock auctioneer in the United States and eminent live-stock authority, will contribute the introduction. A complete and systematic report of every feature of the show by a corps i of live-stock experts, Handsomely and profusely illustrated from photo- wonderful things. walking stick Is the correct thing for & hotographers and arti. young gentleman. Godfrey, the jeweler, Better Than » ¥i graphs by our staff pl U0 SRR oEE & L It always restores color, stops falling, cures dan- 2418 N street. A plece of flannel dampened with Cham- Arlington Block e T n.'m.::.““.‘:.‘:““:‘.:t:.".".:.';‘..:’;‘l.'.... ] druff, and prevents splitting at the ends. LSATRE: Nagle Oty Gessly. berlain's Palp Halm aod bound on the at- oot e & L Rl v e e L ( 43 = Chiet of Police Briggs was reported con- | fected parts, is better than a plaster for a | 1511-1 D TREET. Somd o Pres Samble Cote of this Béipion. Prses 81,90 fov soor, 8410 ol saom M{. h.:l:;:; ‘timmmy before 1 used Ayer's Hair Vigor. Now siderably worse yesterday. lame back and for psins in the side or Over Morton's Hardware and Hardy's The Twentieth Century Farmer 1688 Farnam Street, Ome he '.._ Live Agent Wanted at Every Post-affice. visit with friends at Seward, Nxob * & Magic City council No. 376, Knights an ucfi of urity, will give & mask ball 1 _have mnw friends who h ew York City, N same experience with it.”’ — Henry Coleman, Uniment for the relief of deep. muscular and rheumatic pains. had the Mrs. H. J. Oswald has returned from -laeu Pain Balm has no superior as & 9% Btore. B i i aibisisbonstmiminpimsins et e ot it

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