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TTTE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1004.
HOWELL TRIES SMALL TRICK
Waterlogged Itateiman Seeks to Inflaeice
City Clerk Ilboura.
PLEADS TO HAVE NAME ON CITY TICKET
Ortlfltat f JTosslaatloa Hot Eitilk
to Coarlne Him that Wel
les Woa Oat at th
Primaries.
R. B. Howell, the Fontanel candidate
for member of tha Water board who wee
ao decisively defeated at the primaries by
C. F. Weller, end T. W. Blackburn, de
posed chairman of the congressional com
mittee and one of the chief medicine men
in the Fontanelle wigwam, tried method
anything but nice to have City Clerk El-
bourn put Howell's name on tha city bal
lot In place' of Welter's.
' The effort waa made Tuesday, after it
was apparent that the canvassing- com
mittee would not declare the election, or
part of it, void and give Howell a chance
to appear as a republican candidate. How
ell and Blackburn went to the city clerk
and pleaded with Mm to disregard the
certificate filed by the officers of the re
publican city central committee to the
effect that Mr. - Weller Is the duly quali
fied nominee. They based their pleadings
on the assertion that the primaries were
fraudulent, because the order of the candi
date's names had been reversed from the
alphabetical In several wards.
City Clerk Elbourn, who has always been
classed with the "antl-machlne" faction,
laughed loud and long.
"What kind of an official do you think I
am?" he askVd the pair. "Do you suppose
that I am going to disregard the certificate
of the regular committee merely-- because
you want me to do so? I shall not do It,
by any means. All that I have before me
to act upon Is this certificate and until an
other is filed or I am served with a court
order forbidding me to do so It Is the only
name that will go on the offlolal city ballot
as republican nominee for member of the
water board."
A Remarkable Achievement.
The World's) fair at St. Louis has
brought to notice some very remarkable
results of commercial progresslveneBs that
are almost as astonishing . to the native
born American as to the many foreigners
who help to make the fair a cosmopolitan
wonder. One of these noteworthy suc
cesses is the Peters Shoe Co. of St. Louis,
who operate the shoe factory in the Manu
facturers Building, which shows In every
detail, the most modern methods of shoe
making by the Goodyear Welt System.
This concern built its first factory in 1S95
and now owns and operates four of ths
largest plants In the world, selling shoes
from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from
Canada to Mexico. The shoe factory at
the World's Fair Is the largest and only
successful shoe factory ever Installed at an
Exposition, and has proven one of the
most attractive features of the Fair. The
Jury of Awards has given a gold medal to
this factory, and has conferred a Grand
Vrlzo (the highest award made at the
World's Fair) on the Peters Shoe Co., for
the best and most complete line of shoes
exhibited.
To the Europeans, who are not accus
tomed to rapid success of this kind. It Is
hardly conceivable that In a decado a mer
cantile concern can advance to the very
front rank and capture a Grand Prize In
the face of the strongest competition the
whole world can offer.
Insured in Four Companies,
THE
BANKERS RESERVE LIFE COMPANY
OF OMAHA, NEB..
IE THE FIRST TO PAY.
. Cedar Rapids, Nebr., Oct 10, 1904.
Bankers Reserve Life Company, Omaha, Neb.
Gentlemen: Your agent, Mr. Schaffnit, has just
called upon me, giving me your cheek, No. 6006, drawn
on tbq Union National Bank of Omaha, Nebraska, pay
able to my order for $2500.00, being in full settlement
of policy No. 1858 on the life of my late husband, Frank
W, Coll, said policy having been surrendered on delivery
of the check. -
You will please accept my most sincere thanks for
paying the amountjn full so promptly. As I understand
it, the check was made out immediatoiy on receipt and
verification of the proofs and handed to Mr. Schaffnit for
delivery to me, it having reached me within two weeks
of Mr. Coil's death. -
Iloping that I may be of service to the Company, and
wishing it every success, I am,
Yours sincerely,
OLA H. COLL.
All policies secured by deposits of approved securities
with the State of Nebraska.
B. n. ROBISON, President.
Finest quality diamonds, udholm, jeweler.
Change of Location.
The Missouri Pacific offices,! both freight
and passenger, have moved Into their new
offices, S. E. corner 15th and Farnam sts.,
and now open for business thcr.
Have Root print it.
Three rooms furnlrtied complete, $99: easy
payments. People Store, lCth and Furnam.
Gas and electric fixtures, wholesale arid
retail. Nt-Uiurka KWiric and Fixture Co.,
Thirteenth and Harney streets.
Don't Get Wet.
No necessity when you can buy an ele
gant, pearl handle, silk umbrella for $3.00.
Mawhlnney & Ryan Co. bought 100 a few
days ago at a big sacrifice end place them
on sale Monday at 3.00 each. These are
regular $5.00 umbrellas. Look at them at
our north show window.
Ak-Sar-nen Kxcnrsion,
On October 24 the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben,
accompanied by their ladles, will visit Min
neapolis and St. Paul Special Ak-Sar-Ben
train via. Chicago Great Western leaves
Union Station at 8:5 p. m. Tickets can
be secured from any member of the com
mittee or at the Great Western office, No.
1513 Farnam St.
Men's, boys', children's clothing, hats;
Indies' Btilts, skirts, millinery, etc.; cash or
credit. People's Store, 18th ard Farnam.
Popular Prices nt the Auditorium.
We would like to register our vote in
favor of them. We understand that some
of the directors claim that popular prices
will not pay a reasonable per cent to the
stockholders but how will they know if
they don't give the people a chance. If
the directors will keep their promise to
the people there is little ofoubt but what
the people will do their part.
Seven years ago the people of Omaha
paid )2.60 to have a suit of clothes cleaned
and pressed, M00 to have It dyed, HOO to
have a silk dress cleaned and by anti
quated method Enter The Pantorlum
' with popular prices and up-to-date meth
odssuits cleaned and pressed 11.50, dyed
$2.50, silk dresses that were originally $4.00
now $2.00, and other prices proportionately
low. (
The skeptical, and soma conservatives,
said they could not last, but they did last
and if you will ask the lady or gentleman
sitting next to you who Is their cleaner
four out of every five will answer. The
Pantorlum at 407 So. 11th street. Tel. 9GX
Try them.
Holiday goods arriving. Edhoim. Jeweler.
Coal Hill nut, $4.50. 3u0 South 10th. st
Out of Town Customers
Are cautioned not to give their garments or other articles for
cleaning or dyeing to solicitors, unless those men can show
their credentials.
It has come to our knowledge that some unpricipled per
sons, who had no connection whatever with the firm, have
solicited work in our name. The safest way is to send goods
directly to us, and let us know by mail what you wish to have
done. We do cleaning, dyeing and repairing of garments and
other articles. y
TWIN CITY DYE WORKS
319 South 15th Street, Omaha. Telephone 1521.
21 North 26th Street, Council Bluffs, Tel. 310.
Modern Business (Mods
Have a Great Deal to Do With
Our Success in Selling Pianos
H
We Operate Four
Stores
In tlie four leading cities of this
section Omaha, Lincoln, Sioux
City and Council Bluffs. These
are, every one of them, large, up-to-date
stores.
Buying for Cash
In a large way, wo save the or
dinary dealer's profit Thus we
are able tec make prices no other
piano house in the west can touch.
Our Magnificent
Line
of the world's greatest pianos Is
another highly important point In
our favor. Beginning with the
Royal Stelnway, we can show you
the very choicest pianos of the
leading factories Emerson, A. B.
Chase, McPhail, Reed & Sons,
Eteger & Sons, Iiardman, Geo.
Steck and many others, not for
getting our own elegant Schmoller
& Mueller, made in our own fac
tory, at Omaha. We are proud of
this piano; proud of the fact that
It is a Nebraska product, and we
are prepared to give the most ample
guarantee with every Schmoller &
Mueller we sell.
Sample Bargains:
$375.00 Pianos
$235.00
$350.00 Pianos
$225.00
$275.00 Pianos
$135.00
Square Pianos, $13.00, $30.00
and $43.00.
Visitors Cordially
Welcomed
to our store at all times. New
pianos to exchange for old ones on
liberal term3. Expeif i tuning and
repairing. '
We sell pianos on $5.00 monthlr
payments.
See our new
tall stock of
Ladies'
Gloves.
BOTDBS
THB RKUAFIJ. STORM.
.See our new
fall stock of
Ladies'
Gloves.
& User
Ichmoller
1313 Farnam, Omaha x
LARGEST PIANO HOUSE IN THE WEST.
Are You Satisfied With Your Clothes?
Are they just in stjle? rossibly they are a bit worn in spots?
Isn't it time to buy new ones? When you think it is, ivmombei
this fact. There may be clothing just as good as ours but it cost
mora.
$10 or $12.50
will buy you a handsome overcoat In nV
most any fabric or color you rouM de
sire, splendidly lined, plegnntly finished 18
any ng-th a garment you would oo
dlnnrlly pay W to (18 for.
$1250 to $25
will buy you a Hand-Tailored Suit thai
possesses delusiveness of design and j;iU
tern. Is equal in fit, style and workman
ship to a custom made garment that would
cost you twice the price we a-k. An im
mense stock to select from. All kinds of
fabrics and all manner of colors includ
ing a complete line of the new browu
shades.
8TYLJSH YOUTH'S ST'ITS-The kind
that are built to fit, nobby in pattern,
nicely finished and possessing wearing
qualities that will ploase the parents. Our
stock Is complete in the most minute de
tail. Your choice of an immense lino at
$5.00 and $7.50
YOUTHS' OVERCOATS-Very latest
styles. In medium and long, with or svlth
out belted backs: they have the snappy
swing to them that pleases the youth or
boy splendid values at
$5, $6.50, $7.50 and $5
CHILDREN'S NOVELTY OVERCOATS
In ages from 2 to 8 years, In plain and
fancy colors, up-to-date in style and fin
ish at
$2.50, $2.95, $3.50 and $10
If you want them you'll see thein. If
you see them you'll buy them. Our clothe
aye right In style, in fabric, in At, In price.
! - pfpf V-
Copyright i 904 by
Hart Schaffner fc? Marx
NEBRASKA DAY
At World's Fair.
October 25 has been selected as Nebraska
Day. The Wabash is the ' line all Ne
braskans will use as It lands all passengers
at World's Fair station, main entrance
World's Fair grounds, thus saving extra
car fare, time and much annoyance.
A very low rate has been made from all
stations. For Nebraska Day badgu. World's
Fair guide and all Information, call at Wa
bash. City office, 1601 Farnam street, or ad
dress Harry E. Moores, O. A. p. D. Wan.
R. R., Omaha, Neb.
P. S. All agents can sell you through and
route you via Wabash.
Q0000000000000
1 Cover Yoir
FIc3lcL
Dancing, M'.-rnd's. 1519 Harney St. Lessons
private or class, junior or adult. Tel. 1041.
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For Your Ankles.
THIS CUT SHOWS
Nalhan's Ventilat
ing corset Ankle
Supports.
Mad of
leather ,
A positive support, relief and cure for
Ttr4, Weak, (praised Wrenched
Ankle.
and will prevent and cure Bow Lgs in
children learning to walk, the best support
for ttioKc indulging In Golf, Tennis, Base
but! find all Athlrtio Sports, luxctmsive
8 1 mid In or Walking. Thy are invisible,
and cun be worn In tiny kind of rhue. No
larger shoe required.
I'HK K, SJ1.00 TO "t-i'S.
Ben by m ill upon receipt of price.
Sherman McCcnnsIl DrugCo.
Corner 16th si.d Dodge fits., Oman. Neb.
Figure this out
At tha present rate how long will It
take Kouropatkln, to reach Port
ArthurT Then this How far will you
have to go to get a duplicate of ur
Women's 13.00 Welt Bole Rhoe?
The reason our $3.00 shoes are so
much better than others is that we
are at a normal expense in selling
them and this saving Is put In the
quality of the shoe for tha benefit of
our customers.
No other shoe will give such general
satisfaction for winter wear as a gen
uine welt and these 3.00 shoes are
genuine welts. We please you or give
you your money back.
Drexel Shoe Go.
1419 FARNAM STREET,
Omihi'i Up-t8-Da!i Sho) Hoi)
ASK FOR OUR FREE CATALOGUE.
with one of our
Dunlap or
Stetson Hats
and you'll be right up-to-date
D UNLAP
ALWAYS $S.OO.
STETSON
S3. $4 AND $5.
Handsomest line of 50c neckwear
ver shown in una city.
You'll appreciate our shirts either
sort or sun good shirts for 11.00.
We're showing a line of white and
fancy vesta at $2.00, $2.60 and $3.00,
uiai can i oa aupuca.ua anywnere.
C. II. Frederick Co
W. P. Marshall D. C. Hurley.
1504 FARNAM. 6
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JOHN HUSSIE HARDWARE CO.
Ill
ACORN STEEL RANGES
The demand for the new modern
Acorn Steel Range Is the greatest we
have ever known. The new patent
hot blast Are box is the greatest im
provement of the age and not only
saves one-half the fuel, but lasts
twice as long. The Acorn oven ther
momenter tells you just how hot the
oven is no guesswork. I
"felt
THE ROYAL ACORN
If Acorn base burners were no bet
ter than others, people would not.
come from as far as South Omah
nnd Council Bluffs to buy from us.
Ths unequaled reputation of the
Acorn for economy, great heating
power and durability, together with
the fact that our price is far below
Diners, is me magnet.
$30.00 Up. Acorns, $25 Up.
JOHN HUSSIE HARDWARE CO.
2407-09 Cuming St. "If you buy it of Hussie, it's right,
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Great Oil Cloth and Linoleum Sale
MONDAY, OCTOBER iTTH.
Two car '.oads of Floor Oil Cloth and Linoleum at bed-rock prices, purchased at
a bargain for cash. You reap the benefit If wise.
FLOOR OIL CLOTH.
1, 1 and 2 yards wide, all colors, at, yard 160
1, 1$ and 2 yards wide, all colors, at, yard 25o
1, 1 and 2 yards wide, all colors, at, yard 29o
LINOLEUM.
2 and 4 yards wide, 60 styles, at, yard, 53c and 45o
2 and 4 yards wide, 4 styles, at, yard, 63c and 55o
1,000 yds. special pattern best all wool Ingrain Carpet, yard. .50c
IN OUR DRAPERY DEPARTMENT.
We will show Monday over 8,000 pairs Lace Curtains, at,
pair, from $3.00 down to 39o
ABOUT HALF THEIR REAL VALUE. All new goods no samples or seconds.
Every pair guaranteed perfect. See them.
-3AYDEft3 BROS.
Candy Talk
It you have a sweet tooth we have the
goods and within the . reach of every
pocketbook. Here's some special prices
for Monday:
50c Chocolate Drops 13o
Pit Pat 23o
Fry's famous Caramels box so
Btuiea reanuii 11U
2 sticks candy ; ,
Cocoanut lion Hons.
Yankee Peanut
Fudge
Cocoanut square
TarTy
Chewing Gum, 10 sticks..
Ic Cream Boda
Rumford's Baking Powder.
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.26o
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DRUG DEPARTMENT.
HE KNEW WHY!
A gentleman came into our Council Bluff
store last Friday and said: "1 live away
over on the north side of town, but when
I want any drug store things I come down
here to you fellows to set it; our druggist
over there CUTS PRICES SOME, BUi' I
KNOW WHY, and I know that none of
them did until you came here." We also
hav there same kind of remarks made in
our Omaha store and South Omaha store
every day. Are you paying too much for
your drug storer things? There Is no need
of it. for we deliver free of charge any
rlace In Omaha, South Omaha or Council
lliifTs, or to the depot If for out of town.
SEK TELEPHONE NUMBERS BELOW.
The tickets from our cash res litter r.
good for 6 per cent that Is, each dollar
worth are good for Eo In trade. Have yeu
any of theroT If to, bring them In and
see If they are not made Kood at THE
OKIOINAL CUT PRICE DRUG STOREa
SCHAEFEIVS 6WSSSs
- S3. T. YATES. Prop.
16th and Chicago Sts., Omaha, Phones 747
and 7. 4th and N Sts., South Omaha.
Phone No. 1. 5tn Ave. and Main St., Coun
cil Bluffs, Phone SJJ. All goods delivered
lu either city absolutely frs.
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Indian
Bead Bags
In all their glory. All colon and
sizes. Our prices are the cbeap-est-r24c,
48c, 69c and 89c. Send
for one. If not satisfactory we
will gladly return your money.
Remember we save you one
half on these bags. Yarns, hos
iery and underwear, as usual.
Jos. F. Bliz
322 So. 16th St., Omaha.
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WANTED
Some one to build a first
class family hotel in
Omaha. Will take five
year lease and guarantee
to run a first-class place.
Address O 15, Bee
Fashionable
Footwear
We are proud of our line of men's
footwear this fall. We think there
has never been another such line
seen' in the west. We show the
smartest and nobbiest styles of the
season; tbo newest correct lasts;
all the swell leathers in both the
shiny and dull finish; the most
perfect fitting and finest finished
shoes made to sell at our prices:
$3.60, S4 and $5.
FRY SHOE co
itoves
.Always
Please
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TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
teaches th Ufi Steek Meat.
Moore's Base Burner
NO ASHES-NO DUST
MOORE'S BASE BURNER, 1904 model, Is
strikingly handsome and resplendent with
the finest high art nickel. It will add a
hundred dollars to the appearance of any
home and it s . worth another
hundred because of its conven
ience and cleanliness.
It is triple action It
heats up-stairs It heats the
main floor and if you wish, it
will send the ashes into the bin
down cellar.
Did you ever see ashes shoot
the chute? Come and see how
it is done in the 1904 Moore's
Base Burner. Jio ashes or
dust in the parlor. It's the only
kind that suits particular people.
It's the easiest stove in the
world to run and, because of
the air circulatincr system, it
keeps your house warm and com
fortable in the coldest weather
and (saves from to Vj the coal you have been using.
BUY IT AND BE COMFORTABLE
Nebraska Furniture & . Carpet Co.
41 3.41 5 No. 24th St., South Omaha.
SEWING MACHINES
Wa are aa-ents for the New Home. Domestic, Standard, White and Household and
some cheaper grades of machines. tuvuUta and parts tor all machines. Uepalrlii
dons promptly and st reasonable prices.
p. E- FLODMAN & CO.
TELEPHONE 1574. 1314 CAPITOL AVENUE.
Dr. Bradbury -1506 FARNAM- KrKTSSSK-
DENTIST 'PHONE 1756
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