October's Golden Opportunities Opportunity is knocking at your door this week such snaps as these don't often come your way so early in the season. Come in now while stock is complete ARE YOU LOOKING for a Skirt which is irreproachable in appearance that will make you look at your best at the same time being of the best material and low in price? If so, don't pass our offer for this week. $5.50 Checked Novelty Cloth; velvet trimmed. Special price $2.95 $5.95 and (5.60 Woolen. Panama; all desirable colors and checked novelties. Special price $4.95 $7.60 and $6.75 Lines. Special price $5.95 $9.00 Chiffon Panama. Serge, Sicilian. Special price $7.95 $12.60 Silk Finished Wr.'l Taffeta; 30 rows of silk braid trimming. Special price. .$11.25 . Our line of Skirts Is extensive, embracing all new models, as fluffy ruffles, flares and variety of others. Waist Special Entire line of Plaid, Striped, Checked Novelty Cloth; $1.75 values. Spe cial .$1.50 $2.60 and $2.25 Novelty Cloth. Spec ial $1.93 $2.75 Silk Finished Poplin. Special $2.48 $3.60 Storm Serge. Special $2.95 $4.60 line Plaid Taffeta, short sleev. Special $3.95 $5.95 line Plaid Taffeta, long sleeve. Special $4.95 $4.60 line Ecru Lace Waists. Special. .$3.95 $6.95 and $4.96 White Lace Waists. Special $3.95 $6.95 White Lace Waists. Special $4.95 Special discount on all other Silk Waists. Women's Nightgowns This week we place on sale 25 dozen Wom en's Outing Flannel Night Gowns in sizes 16, 16 and 17; colored only; worth $1.00. - Special price 73c 6 dozen Children's Outing Flannel Sleeping Garments; assorted sizes. Special, now 7 45c 20 per cent discount on Muslin Underwear. Special Numbers in Dress Goods 15 pieces of Princess Waistings in all colors. This is a half wool fabric; 20c value. Special 12'2c 36-inch all wool Abatross; comes In all the staple shades, also cream white and light blue. Special at 45c 45-inch cream white Imported -Mohair; 60c value. This week 48c 45-inch Invisible' Plaid Panama; a very pretty fabric for suits and skirts; 75c value. This week 65c 52-inch cream white Storm Serge; $1.00 value 89c 52-inch ne Twill Back Broadcloth in the most wanted shades. ' Special price now. 69c Wool Flannels Domestic Skirting and Shirting Vlannels in 27-inch at 25c, 40c, 45c, 50c, 55c, 60c to 85c 40-inch Skirting Flannels; we border In col ors wine, gray and brown.. ....... 60c White Flannels at 25c, 35c, 40c, 45c, 50c, 60c, 75c, and $1.00 72-inch Skirting Flannel in assorted colors. Now $1.35 Men's and Boys' Him (ut Shoes Men's 13-inch Kangaroo Calf Shoes; black and tan; extra stout soles; 6 to 11 $4.95 Men's 12-inch Kangaroo Grain Ball - Shoes . .$4.00 Men's 10-inch Box Calf Blucher; frea last; cap toe; 6 to 11 $3.50 Boys' Box Kip High Cut Lace; D and E; sizes 2 to 5 $2.50 Youths'; sizes 13 to 2 ...$2.25 Little Gents'; sizes 9 to 13 .....$2.00 Boys' Velour Calf High Cut Blucher; extra stout soles; sizes 3 to 5 . . . . .$2.95 Sizes 13 to 2 $2.85 Men's Grain Kangaroo Calf Boots; sizes 7 to 12; $3.50 and $3.95 A Little of Everything Wire Hair Pins; crimped; 16 for... w. ....... , 1c Good Nickel Safety Pins; 2 dozen...; ! '.si Hooks and Eyes in sizes 2, 3 and 4 only; 2 dozen .. ... "I !!'.!!'."!!!!! !"lc King's Machine Thread, sizes 8 and 10 only; 3 pools for .'. .. sc 10c cabinets of assorted Wire Hair Pins "!"."!""" 5c 2 gross Hat Pins; colored heads; 3 for .L . .'. .','.'.'.'.'.'.'. '. .5c .200 Tooth Brushes; values up to 25c; to close .. . ... .ioc A lot of gold filled Stock Pins; worth to 25c; to close; per set. !!!I!!!!!l0c Pearl Buttons; worth to 5c a card; to close..-..., ... 1c 1 gross Children's Black Hose Supporters; regular 15c values . ... !!!!"'!ioc Women's Hook-On Hose Supporters in Colors; worth 25c; to close. ............. '. .15c 2 -osb of Women's Satin Pad Hose Supporters; in all colors; special , 25c C. R. Bailey's and John V. Farwell Co.'s Best Berated Talcum Powder 10c 50c Pure Bristle Clothes Brushes; solid back; to close. .... . 29c All colors In Shelf Paper; 5 yards for.. .v ........................ ; 4c Ironing Wax with holder; special, at per dozen ..... .". .. !.!!.!! !X"!l0c Velvets and Velveteens 25 pieces shades, week . . 22-inch making Velveteen about 25. in the best Special his 45c 3 pieces of Corduroy Velvet in colors cardi nal, green and navy; 24 inches wide. Spe cial this week, i ., 69c 18-inch Silk Velvet in all the new shades. Special pjice ... .85c 18-inch Panne Velvet with a very high fin ish; all colors ...$1.00 We have some extra values In Black Silk ' yelvets at $1.00, $1.25 and. ., . . ; . . . .$1.50 Sale of Handkerchf 's 100 dozen Women's Hemstitched Jiander chiefs. :, Special, 2 for 5c, or doz. ...... . .25c 50 dozen Ladies' Hemstitched Initian Hand- kerchiews." 5c each, or doz ......50c 30 dozen fine quality Initial Handkerchiefs. 10c each, or doz ..$1.00 Shakers and Outings 10 pieces of Unbleached Shaker Flannel; good quality. Only ... 5c 25 pieces of Comfort Outings; light or dark colors; good styles. . , . ; . . ,-. ... . . . . . .5c 30 pieces of Heavy Outing Flannel;' suitable for undergarments and night gowns. Spe cial ... . . . 9c' Woolen Remnants half price ' 100 Wool Remnants in lengths suitable for skirts, suits, coats and waists; in assorted plain colors and novelties. At one-half Price. Ladies' Belts 300 Women's Silk Belts in colors; tailor stitched and form fitting; 50c values. To close 25c 200 Ladies' Silk, Elastic or Beaded; worth to $1.00. To close, now. ............ .59c CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR 15c 40 dozen children's cream white Pants and Vests; ribbed; with light fleece; in sizes 16 to 34; choice of any size; worth to 25c. Now... Women's light fleeced Pants and Vests; all sizes. Special value, each ... Women's Union Suits; light fleeced; gray or ecru; all sizes. Now.., 15c 25c 50c 917-921 O St. OPPOSITE CITY HALL . , SPECIAL BLANKETS '-z. . , Small Crib Blankets; white with pink or light blue border. Each.... 25c 100 pairs 10-4 Gray or Tan Blankets; assorted borders. Special price. 69c 100 pairs 11-4 Blankets as above. S peclal 79c 40 pairs all wool Blankets in assorted colors and plaids; a special value at $5.50. Special...-. . $4.96 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION. OF LABOR TEMPLE BUILDING ASSO CIATION OF LINCOLN, NE BRASKA. (Continued.) , dent, secretary and treasurer above provided for shall be members of the board of trustees and shall constitute a majority thereof. Sec. 3. The term of office of the trustees shall be two calendar years from the date of their installation into office, or until their successors are legally elected and duly qualified. Provided, that to case any trustee elected as a member of a trades or labor 1 organization affiliated with the American Federation of Labor shall become delinquent in his dues to his local union, or shall through any rea son whatsoever forfeit membership or good standing in said local, said trus tee's or trustees' term of office shall be deemed at an end and the Board of Directors shall proceed at once to elect a successor. Sec. 4. The president shall preside ' at all meetings of the stockholders and directors and trustees, shall have ' general superintendence of all the other officers of the company andi shall seo that all resolutions and or ders of the directors and trustees are carled Into effect. His name shall be affixed, together with that of the sec retary and treasurer, upon all bonds, mortgages ana snares or stock exe cuted hy the association, and they shall approve In writing all bills ren dered against the association before the same shall be paid. Sec. 5. The vice-president, In the absence or because of the disability of the president, shall exercise all powers and transact all duties resting upon the president. Sec, 6. In the absence of both presi dent and vice-president, the stock holders. If a meeting of stockholders, the directors, if a meeting of dlrec tors, or trustees, if a meeting of trus tees, shall elect a president pro tem pore, who shall, for the purposes of said meeting, have the powers of the president or vice-president, and shall perform the duties of said officers. Sec. 7. The secretary, who shall be elected by the Board of Bisectors above provided for, shall give or cause to be given notice of all meetings of stockholders, directors and trustees, and all other notices required by law. In case of his absence, neglect or re fusal to perform these duties, then such notice may be served hy any director thereunto directed by the president or vice-president to do so. He shall keep a true record of all meetings of stockholders, directors and trustees and perform such other duties . as may he prescribed by the Board of Directors or board of trus tees, under whose general supervision he shall be. He shall be sworn to a faithful performance of his duties. He shall give a bond in such amont and with such sureties as the Directors shall fix and approve for the faithful performance of his duties. Sec. 8. The treasurer shall keep a full and accurate account of all of his receipts and disbursements in books belonging to the association, and shall deposit all moneys and valuable ef fects in its name and to its credit, in such depository or depositories as may be designated hy the board of trus tees. He shall disburse the funds of the association as may be ordered by the board of trustees, and shall render to the president and the Board of Directors at the regular meetings of the Board of Directors or whenever said board shall require it, an account of all transactions as treasurer and of the financial condition of the associa tion. He shall sign all checks, drafts or orders for the payment of money, together with the president and the secretary of the association. He shall give approved indemnity bond in such sum as may be designated by the hoard of trustees, which said bond shall be approved by said board of trustees, for the faithful discharge of his duties and for the restoration to the association in case of death, resig nation or removal from office of all books, papers, vouchers, money or other valuable property of whatever kind in his possession. Article IV. Qualifications. Sec. 1. No one shall be eligible to hold any office in this association who is not the owner of one or more shares of the association's capital stock. The sale or transfer of any officers' stock shall operate ipso facto as a resignation and create a vacancy in his office. Article V. Filling of Vacancies. Sec. 1. If the office of one or more directors shall become vacant, it shall be the duty of the remaining direc tors, or a majority thereof, to select a successor, who shall serve during the unexpired term. Provided, how ever, that stockholders representing twenty-five per cent of the stock out standing may demand an election by the stockholders,'' in. which event the secretary shall give twenty days', no tice of such election and provide for holding the same, and upon the date filed stockholders may select a direc tor to fill said vacancy, the candidate or candidates receiving the highest number of votes being declared elect ed thereto. Article VI. Duties May Not Be Delegated. Sec. 1. No officer of this association shall be permitted' to delegate his duties to another without the consent of the Board of Directors. Article VII. Capital Stock. Sec. 1. The capital stock of this as sociation shall be FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS,' divided into fifty thousand shares of the par value of One Dollar each, 10 per cent of which shall be paid at time of commencing business. Sec. 2. The stock of this association shall be forever nonassessable, and this proviso shall not be altered nor repealed and shall form a condition upon which all stock of the associa tion shall be issued. Sec. 3. No individual shall be en titled to hold, nor shall he hold, either in his name or her name, or the name of another, more than one thousand shares of the capital stock of this as sociation. Nor shall any trades or labor union affiliated with the Amer ican Federation of Labor hold more than five thousand shares of the capi tal stock of this association. No or ganization : not affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, nor any company, association, society or guild, shall. be allowed to hold stock in this said Labor Temple Building Association of Lincoln, Nebraska. Article VIII. Issue and Transfer of Stock. Sec. 1. The president shall cause to be issued to each stockholder one or more certificates representing the number of shares owned by him in the company, signed by the president or vice-president, and by the secretary and treasurer, and bearing the cor porate seal. Neither the president nor treasurer shall sign blanks and leave them for use toy the other, nor sign them without the knowledge of the apparent title of the person to whom they are issued. In case of the absence or the disability of either of said officers, the signature of" a ma jority of the board of trustees in his stead shall be sufficient. The stock of the association is transferable only upon its books by the holders of the shares in person or by their legal rep resentativefe, and upon such transfer the old certificates shall be surrend ered to the company by delivery thereof to the person in charge of the stock and transfeR books, and ledgers, or such other person as the directors may , designate, by whom they- shall be cancelled and new cer tificates shall thereupon be issued. A record shall be made of such transfer and' issue. Whenever .any transfer shall be made for collateral security and not absolutely, the" fact shall be so expressed in the entry of said transfer. Provided, that all or any of the shares of stock subscribed: for at or prior to the meeting of associates, for the organization of this associa tion, or at any adjournment thereof, may, before the issue of a stock cer tificate to any such subscriber, be transferred by him by an appropriate instrument of transfer- signed by him or by his duly authorized attorney. A copy of such instrument in the record book of the secretary of the association, shall constitute a record of the transfer of such stock, and such record books are hereby, msulo the corporation book for all purposes In the premises. The association shall be entitled to treat the regis tered holder of any share as the abso lute owner thereof, and accordiogly shall not be bound to recognize any equitable claim to or interest in, such share on, the part of any other per son, whether or not it shall have ex press or other-notice thereof,-' save as expressly provided by the statutes of Nebraska. Any person claiming a certificate of stock to be lost or de stroyed shall make affidavit or affirma tion of that fact and advertise the eahie in such manner as the Board! of Directors may require, and shall give the association a bond of indemnity, in form and with one ,or more sure ties satisfactory to the Board of Di rectors, in at least double the par value of such certificate, whereupon the president, secretary and treasurer may cause to be issued a new cer tificate of the same tenor with the one alleged to be lost or destroyed, but always subject to the approval of the Board of Directors. Article IX. Statement, of Condition. -Sec. 1. The Board of Directors shall present, whentcalled for by the stock holders, a full and Clear statement of the business and 'condition of the association. Article X.' Amendments. Sec. 1. The stockholders, by the affirmative vote of a majority, of the stock issued and outstanding, may', at any regular, or upon notice ; at any special meeting, alter or amend this constitution and by-laws in any man ner not contrary to law or to the. stipulation set forth in Sec. 2 of Arti cle VII regarding the assessment of stock. ;'. ' , Article XI. Elections. Sec. 1. Each owner of stock shall be entitled to vote for the election of the Board of Directors and shall have as many votes as he owns shares of stock properly recorded upon the books of the secretary. Sec. 2. What is commonly known as "minority representation" of the "cum ulate system of voting", shall obtain in all elections of this association. Example: If there are five directors to elect and a stockholder shall own five shares of stock, he shall fte al lowed to vote, five votes for each of five candidates, or twelve and one half votes for any two candidates, or twenty-five votes for one candidate, or any other such multiple' of votes as he may see fit and proper. - Sec.. 3., Any stockholder . may vote by proxy provided due notice of giv ing such proxy shall be served upon the secretary -not less than five days before election, and further provided, that no one not owning stock in this association shall act as a proxy, nor shall anyone act as a proxy when the stock represented by him as prdxy when added to the stock owned by him shall exceed in amount one' thou sand shares of the capital stock of the association. Sec. 4. The stock of an organization shall be voted toy its secretary or toy some member in good standing there of who shall have been designated for that purpose by the organization itself. Such representatives shall file with the secretary five days before the election notice thalt he has been dele gated by his union for such service. Sec. 5. The annualmeetings of this association shall be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January. '. ?',. Sec. 6. The election of officers shall be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January of each even year, beginning with 1908. Article XII. Directors. Sec. 1. The Board of ; Directors of this association shall have supervisory powers over the business of this asso ciation, and to "said Board all matter effecting the finances or welfare of the association shall be referred to for approval or rejection. Sec. 2. The Board of Directors shall elect a board of trustees of 'seven members, one of whom it shall desig nate as. president, another as vice- president, another as secretary and another as treasurer. These -four offi cers shall be members in good stand ing of the organizations of their craft and affiliated' with the American Fed eration of Labor, provided that no two of said officers shall belong to the same craft. - Not less than five of the seven trustees shall be members in good standing of some trade or labor organization affiliated with the Amer ican Federation of Labor. ' Article XI 1 1. Trustees. Sec. 1. The board of trustees shall act as the executive committee of the Board of Directors, shall audit all ac counts and make report thereof, and shall exercise .supervision over the daily workings of the association. No , bills shall toe allowed or paid without the approval of a majority of the said trustees, and all records of the meet ings of said board of trustees shall be open at all reasonable hours for the inspection' of the Board of Directors. Article XIV. Retirement of Stock. Sec. 1. The Directors of the asso ciation shall have power to retire the stock of the association upon payment of the current market price of the same, paying therefore from the sur plus funds of the association and hold ing or cancelling the stock as may toe deemed best for the association. Pro vided, that when stock , has once been retired by the association, it shall not again be issued. , Article XV. Indebtedness. Sec. 1. The indebtness of the asso ciation shall alt no time exceed fifty (50). per cent df the paid in capital of the association.- Article XVI. Length of Corporation. Sec. 1. The life of this corporation shall be from "January 1, 1908, to Janu ary 1, 2007. J. W. DICKSON, Chairman. '".,. FRED IHRINGER, .! ' - - .' "'i Secretary: FRED RESS, ; .", Treasurer., A. V. WHITE. ALEX WEKBSSER. WILL M. MAUPIN. GEO. A. WALKER. J. W. EVANS, i, I