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SAL\RY RAISE IN SCIIOOL5< More Pay for Principals and Super- | visors Considéred by Board. | ON | gl Don’t Miss Wednesday’s Bargains in The Busy Domestic Room Sults In gains Thursday THE RELIABLE STORE Thursday's Winter Underwear at Less Than Half Clearance A grand clearance of odd lots anud hroken lines of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Win- ter Underwear Wednesday in Domestic Room. § Ladies’ $1.00 Quality Union Suits, in white or cream; on sale Wednesday at 49¢ Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Vests or Pants, that sold to $1.00; in one big lot at..... .39¢ Children’s Outing Flannel 8leeping Garments MR January Clearing Sale WOMEN'’S $1 KIB GLOVES at 59¢ a Pair Women’s kid gloves, in black, white and colors, some are long gloves, others are 2-clasp effects, many are slightly muss- ed from display at Christmas time— worth up to $1.00 a pair— 5 9 } C on bargain square, at, pair. Val. Laces and Insertiens Also crochet, cluny and Armenian edges —many to match—worth up to 12%e a yard, at Hetui v 5 C COMES UP A PETITION Clearanee Sale of Child- Mins Registear Lounise Northrup is Appointed of the MHigh School to Succeed Miss Margaret WINTER STYLE BOOKS AND A 15¢ PATTERN FREE, ( § Here It Is. The Announcement You Have Been Waiting For. A big clean- cut decisive $ 1 599 ] bargain...... RN iFor Women’s Suits Choice of 800 New Models Kennedy. " A committee of the Buard of Education will give consideration to @ request from the prineipals supervisors In | Omaha schools for & raise in jgners of the request want th rate of pay ralsed from $142% a yoar 1o $L50. The minimumn for principals and supervisors ls $% Miss Louise Northrup has been appointed to the office of registrar at the high school, to succeed Miss Margaret Kennedy, whose resignation (akes cffect with the end of the mont At the meeting sot v Secrotary Burgess statement of receipts and maximum the board Monday presented the | ex ning following penditures for 1900 RE Interest on bonds «ovceoioiiiiiiiiind Inte £ 4 Liquor ,000.00 200,00.00 Worth $32.50, $30.00, $25..0 that sold for 50c, sizes 2 to 6 years .. 12%¢ 1,353.00 | 4,746.00 | § mal {raining & court fincy tals ... State apportionment Tax coliections paned buoks not r Loss and damage Refund of express charkes.. Bale of dirt Bale of junk Sale of grace suppil Sale of High scnool supp Bewer gonnections .. urned Total receipts S0t Cush in treasury January i, 190, Total Advertising Architecty Books Carlagé Census_enum Construction Jalection expenses Eleetric power amining comi sei 5,460,985 Improvements insurance Interest an Janitor Light und fuel gas Maps, charts and ref Officers and clerks. Plano tuning Printing Rent . Repalr, Special t Htationery and supplies Teachers .... Miscellaneous . ence books. 19,913.68 3,488, 18,581, 22 Total Amounts - traniferred trom general fund to special funds as foiiows: Bond redemption fund....3,000.00 Insurance fund Teachers' retiremen Total . Total expen Warrants outstanding a1, 1w, Total general fund Mability. FIVE YEARS VAIN SEARCH FOR STUDENT OF HISTORY | Lover of Cllo Appeals for Companion p and Finds Have peopte stopped reading history? Here's 8 man who loves history, ‘but can’t find anyone else with kindred pas- sions. He wants to study history, but wants to study with another person and can't find the person. For five years this man has sought in vain for a companion in research. Now, as o last resort, he has appealed to J. W. Miller, educational secretary of the Young Men's Christian association for assistance in his search. And Mr. Miller has come to The Bee. He says If some real, earnest, ardent lover of history will address him he will introduce him to this disappointed, get hopeful lover of Clio. €7 Tth ave, Peoria, I, “I have been troubled f time with kidney trouble, so severely at times 1 could scarcely carry my grips. After using one bottle of Foley's Kidney Pills I have been entirely relieved, and cheertully recommend them to all.” Foley's Kidney Pills are healing and antisceptic and will restore health and strength. Sola by all druggists. COMMERCIAL CLUB ELECTS Selects David Cole as Chairman of Exécutive Committee add Re- ‘Elects Other Officers. | David C. Cole was elected chairman of #he executive committee of the Commercial olub, G. B. of the United States National bank, was re-elected treasurer, W, R. Wood was re- electer secretary and J. M. Guild commis- siovter. These were elected memhers: Ole Hib- ner, W. C. Sunderland, T. H. von Rolf, Frank E. Wilhelm, H. R. Pinkerton, A. W. Hunt, M. F. Grossmav, J. DeForest Richards, A. W. Carpenter and Harry E. Ryan. The secretary was instructed to write to all jobbing, wholesale and manufacturing houses to see if tMey will not each give one clerk a vacation for two weeks in April to assist in gathering the census. C. L. Saunders, director of the census for Nebraska, is especially desirious of secur- ing efficlent help that the work may be | speedy und correct. INSANE MAN NOT A FOOL e Knows Who Took His Gold Ring wnd Tips Him Off to the Police. Jack Roach, a vagrant in the county jal, has found that while Charles Wajda “may be crazy, he is no fool.” Wajda, an insane p oner, awoke from a nap to find that a much valued gold | ring had been tuken from his finger. He remarked that Jack had been to friendly and, on his hint, the suspected man wa searched. Jack had the ring tucked away in his clothes and now he may look between the bars of the county jall Into the peniten tiary. A warrant charging Roach with larceny from the person, a felony, has been filed in police court. A medicine need not be disagreeable to be ‘effective. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy | is pleasunt to take and ulways cures. SHEAN DROPPED AS DESERTER| Soldier Who llnll'lll Supposcd to Be Mextco. peared ing in First Lieutenant Daniel E. Shean, late of the Bixteenth United States infantry whose sensational disappearance and al- leged wite abandonment from Fort Crook where he was stationed, last fall, has been | dropped from the Tolls of the army as a -~ | 161,00 some | Haverstick, assistant cashler | Women’s $4 SWEA Hundreds of the néwest sty just arrived. to $4.00 - Orash Toweling. 16c all pure linen bleached toweling, yard . 20¢ ali rouad th , yard ¢ all each .. . towels, linen blea- pure linen toweling, 24 fiches Wide, yd. 180 16c all pure linen glass toweling, per | 25¢ vard 1lc 6igc gray mm crash, yard 3140 fringed towels, 36-inch white Irish linen cambric, vard .. .85¢ 39-inch very fine ¥'rench mercer- ized mull, yard 25 36-inch English long cloth, sold from the bolt, yard. i yard . The colors are red and gray. well made—all sizes and actualy worth up three months of use this season JANUARY LINEN SALE Towels. bc fringed Turkish and huck ched, colored bor- ders, each 20¢ hemmed Turk- ish towels, full bleached, ea.123§¢ hemmed or 36-lnch white linen waisting — at, per Wide Embroideries, Skirtings Flouncings, Corset Cover Widths — Wide Galloons 18 to 27 inches wide—Swiss, batiste—choice new designs; on bargain square, worth up to 75¢ a yard, at nainsook and 39¢ TER COATS at $1.98 les in women’s sweater coats They are Wash Cloths. Gc large knit Turk- ish wash cloths. towels, 16c fringed Turkish full g Wea | o gorub of dish cloths, each ....5¢ 40c table padding— good, heavy fleec- ed, yard ......10¢ 10c diaper cloth, all widths, yard . ..6¢ Turkish each,. .15¢ JANUVARY SALE OF WHITE GOODS 45-inch white dress linen, yard, 4 --39¢ 59¢ up to §1 36-inch Imperial n-!neook extra value, yard -10¢ 40-inch Victoria Iuwn good value for 19¢; special, yard. 12% ¢ We sell a woman’s shoe for $3.00 that is equal in every way to most of the B shoes known and sold as $3.50 shoes. There is as much style to them; they fit.as perfectly, they feel as’ comfortable, they look as well, and they wear as long. There is no other shoe sold for $3.00 that compares with them in style, fit or wear. They are the best there is for the price, and are good enough for anybody. See them. FRY SHOE CO. THE SHOERS, | 16th end Douglas Streets. | DENT'S not only cures toothache instant- 1y, but gleans the ity emores all odor, and prevents Keepa sup- A Swell Affair, ‘There are imitatfons. See that you get Deut's Toothacke Gum, Atall drugyista 15 cents, or Dy mall. C. S, DENT & CO., 67 Larned St.. Detroit, Mich. ; Eureka Springs, Arkansas At the top of the Ozarks, has one hun- | dred thousand visitors annually. Delight- | ful winter resart Pure water, mountain |air and beautiful seenery. Visitors with Kidney, Rheumatism, Stomach and Nerv- | |ous troubles cured. or booklet, write SECRETARY COMMERCIAL CLUB | Qeserter. Up to the present time Lieu- | tenant Shean bas hoen: reported as absent without leave. Nothing whatever'his béel heard from| | Ligutenant Shean since his disappearance, | that could be regarded ay reliable, al- | though it is supposed that he went to | Mexico, where he I8 now thought to ibe { uving. RN - S | To Die on the Scaffold |is painless, comparcd gith the. weak, ‘\lu\k kidney trouble cpusys. Electrie Bl!- ters Is the remedy. e, For sale by Bea- {ton Drug Co. Or. Milen's Treatment of Rheumatism Successful DR. THEODORE MILEN. Have you rheumatism? If so stop suf- fering and making lite miserable for your- self and all your family. Dr, Milen has treated and cured hundreds of cases just like yours. His speclalty for the last thirty years has buen chronic diseases, so natur- tally he succeeds In numerous cases where the ordinary practicing physician fails. He makes no charge for consultation and examination, and will not accept your case unless he can help you. Dr. Milen makes this liberal offer because he has con- fidence in himselt and knows from long for you if you are curable. Don't delay any longer, see him at once. Read what Mrs. Mary Hoschar of La Platte, Neb., has to say regarding her treatment for rheumatism. LA PLATTE, Neb. Dr. Milen—Dear Sir: I have lived close to La Platte for twenty-five years. For the last seven or eight years T have been troubled with rheumatism. When I com- menced treating with vou last October 1 could not do any work at all—in fact, could scarcely walk across the floor, suffered Intense pain, which was severe In my back. are gone Now o work. T most sincerely recommend your | treatment to_anyone who s afflicted as I | have been. Yours truly, MRS, MARY HOSCHAR. Dr. Milen is' the physician In charge of the Austro-American Doctors, 428 Ramge building, Fifteenth and Harney streets, Jjust opposite the Orpheum theater. He treats and cures all chronic and nervous diseases of men and women. -A-W-F $PELLs COUGH N Biowam e { HOWELL'S AITI-KAWF Get a bottle today, 85c oot jour druggists or Mo nrn‘ 0y 807 909 w. b experience that he can accomplish a cure | "This is the opening wedge to ‘ stocks. the farthermost limits of the city. the final clearance sales of our Suit The heralding of this announcement echoes and re-echoes to No sales of the season have yet touched the tremendous saving possibilities as are offered you here Wednesday, Hard twist worsted suits, broadcloth suits, diagonal weave suits— in desirable dark colorings, richly tallored—will sell for $15 many styles. Not all sizes in ea range to meet every requirement. It's the day of all days for suit buyers. .00. Many, ch, of course, but variety and size You'll do well to forget everything else Wednesday and give this sale your first consideration. Are you going to be with us? § Mothers of Boys, Here's the chance to dress the at smaller cost than you have been able to do since—well, know since when. Boys' Suits, in 14 to 19 year sizes, fancy worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots, and plain blue and black serges and thibets. Our $12.50 and $15.00 Suits— at 87.50 Our $7.50 and :10 00 Suits— Bennett’s Big Grocery Eyery item in today’s list on sale Wedneaday and rhursday Bennett's Breakfast Coffee—1,000 2- 1b. cans; on sale at, can 480 And_ 60 stamps. Bennett's Challenge Coffee—ib...il¢ And 10 stamps Teas, assorted; per Ib. And 60 stamps. Tea Siftings, pound pkg. ....... 150 And 10 stamps. Asparagus—While lots last we offer: French Asparagns, 60c cans for 350 Batavia Asparagus, 50c cans for 250 Sardines—A Sale—20 dozen cans less than cost.= Faust Sardines, 10c quality. Elite Sardires, 150 quality Grandaise ' Sardines, 10c Bonheur Sardjnes, 30c’ gu; Daledet Sardines, Fenauer's Sardin Dale Swee Mxe And 10 stamps. Small Sour Syrup B) dickles, dozen -Amber Drip, for mhla use; our 12%c cans for .. Franco-American Soups, qt. can, uu lld 40 stamps. Argo Gloas Starch, six §c pies.. .20 Diamond s( hili Sauce, 16¢ bottle 100 Yankee Rdkg' Toilet Soap, 4 cakes Gaitlara Offse Oi1. bottle “And 40 'stamps. Californtk nes, per pound. Initial _Seedéd Ralsins, Ib. pk; Navy Bean, b y 6 1 this interests YOU boys in finer clothes, in better style, we don't Boys' Suits, Knickerbocker styles, 7 to 15 year sizes, worth to $7.50 $2.50 and $3.75 Overcoats, 16 to 18 year sizes $7.50 and $8.60 values. .§4.75 Boys' Overcoats, up to $10.00 val- ues, for. ...$2.50 and $3.75 NOTIONS The usual Wednesday bargains will be on the tables Save the pennies on these little needfuls, Black Machine Silk, 100- ynrd spools; two for Nickle plated Safe two cards for Machine’ Thread y white or black, two for . Hose Supporters, white or women and chfldren .. Elastic Remnants, each Shell Hair Pins, dozen in box. Dressmakers’ Pins, %-1b. box; usual 26c box for . “es ..18¢ JANUARY DISCOUNT SALES FURNITURE As advertised in Sunday: papers, con- tinue, Furniture for the parlor, bed- room, dining room. bracy. kiichen, ete., ‘repriced wlth clearing reduc- tions of 10%, 16%, 26% to 33%%. The years best h‘rglln! in this depart- ment. NEXT SATURDAY—Another of our ffamous gales of Picture Frames. r All sizes and kinds, worth to $2:00, for See 16th street windows. Milwaukee EAST aha 11:43 P. M., No. 18—Colorado Speci arrives Chicago 8:45 P. M. No. 4—0Omaha-Chicago No. 6—The Business M 6:00 P. M., as formerly, arri WEST No. 1— cago 7 P. M., arrives Omaha arrives. Omaha 11.33 P. M. No changes in other tra 1524 Farnam Street Important Changesin Train Schedules ~VIA— CHICAGO & St. Paul RAILWAY BOUND No. 2—San Francisco Overland Limited leaves Om- arrives Chicago 1 P. M. al, leaves Omaha 7:57 A. M., local, leaves 7:15 A. M. an’s Train, leaves Omaha at ves Chicago 8§ A. M. BOUND i Francisco Overland Limited, leaves Chi- a 8 A. M. No. 15—Colorado Special, leaves Chicago 10:30 A, M., ins. TICKETS: Omaha, .Neb. Highest ‘Our Candy Special For ' Wednesday Peanut Brittle, per pound box, Wednesday Only .. MYERS-DILLON DBUG ¢0. Weak lnd mrnnu m who tind thelr power to | FOOD FOR NERVES Uoe o8 % Fosu of wrbe | or --nm onrllon should OKA\”I NERVE FOOD PILI They wnl make you ear' and sieep snd be & mian sgain §1 Box; 3 boxes $2.50 by mail GRERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO. and Streots If you believe that the women of this community have self re- spect- and intelligence you must admit that most of them read The Qmaba Beg 16th and Farnam Sts. : Be a Trained Nurse 25.00 a Week -m-", llvlflfl Foh ISt um"cabu T 4147 TAKE AVENUE, GHICAGO, ILb. WENTNETH CENTURY FARMER Best Farm Paper in the West, INE SOELLNER, SUPT. Training Schoel for Nursss, | BAILEY & MACH DENTISTS Best equipped dental office in the middle west. grade dentistry at reasonable prices, Porcelain filliugs, just like the tooth. All instru- | ments carefully sterilized after each patient. THIRD FLOOR PAXTON BLOCK Cm‘ 16th and l"nrnlm su. i happiness, health, love, comfort and wealth in NEGISTERED, u.s. par. 077, THE BEER YOU LIKE Censcmers' Distributer John Nittler 3224 80. Zéth Street, 8 blocks eamt of Brewery. Doug. 1889, Red 3933, 1430, Children’s Fleeced and Jersey Ribbed Vests or Pants—Regular day, at Children’s Union Suits, sizes, price values to 50c; Wednes- && 2 Men's Winter Underwear — Heavy fleece lingd shirts or drawers, values to 75e—to close at . all that sold to $1.00; one \Vednesdzly, at..39¢ lodnudly e Domestio Room | Extra large, fringed, cut corners, Bed Spi in this 8 Hemstitched Lunch Cloths, rcgulur price $2.75, $1. 81- 90 Pontlac Sheets, only 6 o a customer, at, Product yard .. yard Dictator at, Home m large, worth at a yard $ Extra specials in Blankets. Hourly Snles In tho Domestic Room From 9 A. M. to 10 A, M. One case Fruit of Loom bleached Muslin, in good, long mill rem- nants, at, yard . From 10 A, M. to One case of full size grey Blank- ets, well worth $2.50, for one hour only .... From 2 P. M. to s‘ o e One case of Flnnneletlu, regular 10c quality, all good patterns, 10 yard limit, ac, yard From 2:30 P. M. to 8:8 One case of Amoskeag teapledown Outing Flannel, regular 12%c grade, 10 yard read, Regular price $2.50, sale . 1.75 8-10, in this sale, 75 each 5 Bleached Muslln, at, a .- B¢ 6% ¢ L. L. unbleached Muslin, 7¢ ade Comfortables, extra made of good siikoline, $2.50, in this sale, each, 1.59 Read the Big Antl-Trust Groocery Sale for Wednesday By trad break up and save your 1iving experises. 48-1b. sacks best High Patent Flour, made from the best sack (Bew. for 24-1b. sac 25-1b. sack 8 Ibs. best Rolled Breakfast Oatmeal 8o 6 lh« best hand pr lbu s 1bs. bes! or. Kancy Se Fahey M 1b. ofl ‘o Pail ‘cans BUSTING T DON'T FORGET Frina Cholce California Prunes, Fancy Italian Prunes, lb Fancy Mulr Peaches, 1b Fancy Cleaned Currants, ib. {3 T‘VI! mo:- on l"- SE AND B! Fancy Country Roll Butter, Ib. ing at Hayden's you help to the blg trust combinations, from 26 to 50 per cent on Fanoy Country (‘raamory Butter, F‘dnc) Full Cheese, 1b. Fancy #ull Cream burger Cheese, 1b Neufchatel Cheese, ¢ach. Sap Sago Cheese, each Peanut_Butter, per 1B 2 1ba. Gond Btterino: 2 Ibs. Table 8 bes ‘,‘:,,,'\“‘fl Fancy Table creamery, SE ‘200 Brick’ ‘or " Lim- 0. 1 wheat, per 1.40 are of poor imitations.) Butterine Butter one-half you py elsewhere, 2 heads fresh Leaf Lettuce Fresh Carrots, Turnips, Shallots, per bunch., . Fancy Cauliflower, per Fancy Rips Tomatoes, | Fresh Par Fancy ¢nmmge, e i HIGHLAND NAVEL Tho onm of Quality, The finest production of Callfornia— kissed by the sun, moon and stars, and the great anti-rust orange per dozen. ..18¢, 17340, 20c, (Pe-r Tapioca, Sago, Bnrley 28¢ Beets eded ‘Raisins, 1b. pkg scatel Cooking Raisl Alaska Salmon {UA “—beautiful lands of perennial June" —where snow is unheard of and ice is unknown. Only summer things, summer ways and summer pleasures are evident there. Leave awhile the rigors of winter behind you and dwell for where Old Sol is at his merriest now. These glorious, tropic places are near you-it is only one day and two nights from Kansas City to Florida on the fast Frisco train, the Sovtheastern Leaves Kansal Clty at 6; -—one continu car gO o] irited day and two nights of comfortable, cozy and ous travel. No delays or ch.mgcs——thc sleening es right through. Steam heat, electric hg}n— Dining Car serving delicious Harvt.y meals and an Observation Library Car with magazines and papers for your leisure hours. Round trip tickets on sale daily at reduced fares to many points in Florida, also to Havana, Cuba. Write me and I shall be glad to send you some beautifully illustrated literature and will also tell you more about Florida and Cuba, the advantages of our service and the fares. J. C.LOVRIEN, Diyision Passenger Agent, Frisco Lines Kansas City, Mo. SCHOO - S _AND COLLEGES. KEARNEY MILITARY ACADEMY , MAKING MANLY BOYS Tranlag the body of the bay, as well as the mind,is a recognized essential of modern education. Iu seventeen yeira 5 has developed the minds and oly men. We offen S HARRY N, RUSSELL, e i, KEAMKEY, NEB, capable l-m-ulon, whole: : healt cl