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THE OMAHA PAHA RKK: TIT.SDAY. ("XTOREIJ 0." 1006.
CLARKE ENTERS A PROTEST
Hst tt Kfe'inr end Disapproves Resolu
Medium and Heavy Weight Under-
The
tion Surrendering to Ysiier. .
4.
V
Great Difference In
Life Insurance Companies
, ii not revea)4 by their names nor their claims. The day before the San Francis, o
, dia;ter, all Tire Insurance Comnanies nrrmed aliVc to the thoughtless: there was d
' treat difference nevertheless, ant) when the test cme, tome quibbled, tome defaulted, wMW
others drew an the reserve fundi which they had ready for such a contingency, paid the larfe
amounts due, and went rifht on.
It U because for years the money it has received from its policyholders has been invested with n
ssroal skill and care always safe, always growing, always ready for the hour of need that
Tike Mtmtaal Ofe
Imsiiaraimce Ctoinnipainiy
is the strongest and staunchest Life Insurance Company in the world. Read these figures as to the Mutual reserve,
f At the close of IMS, the Mortgage Loans amounted to HM.71l.IIJ.lt, on which more than four and one
naif millions have been received in interest during the year, and less than fifteen thousand dollars of interest
, was overdue at its close. Most of this trifling amount was paid in within a few days. The sum of
zs.iss.ZJS.si was loaned on the Company's policies, and lll,lia.vo.M was loaned on other collateral,
no interest whatever being overdue on either item. Bonds and Stocks costing Slls,tSa,?Oz.M and having
market value on December II, IMS, of l2tl4l,M7JI were held by the Company, and on this
enormous amount not one dollar of interest was overdue and unpaid, and but one stock failed to
pay a good dividend in. IMS, this stock being that of a new company, subsequently sold at
prout over cost When it Is borne in mind that no sucn aggregation 01 purely investment
securities has ever been brought together elsewhere, the absolutely clean and indeed perfect
quality of these immense investments ticites praise and wonder, felt and cipressed most
strongly by those who know most as financiers of the dangers and pitfalls attend
ing the car of large Investments. This remarkable showing also appeals to the
plain people whose money comes slowly, who value safety and who under
stand that security like the above makes Insurance insurance indeed.
J If you would like Id know for yourself the latest phases of Life
Insurance, or wish information concerning any form of
policy, consult our nearest agent or write direct to
Thai Jiwtaal
Ltr Insarancc Cotnpny
Mew Tork, K. T.
LUBECR'S SYSTEM FLAW
Comptroller' Methods Fronouacsd Farcical
by Expert Aooooatant Oilohriit.
SAYS DEPARlMcNT NUDS REORGANIZING
Declares it Deceptive at Preseal,
Assuming to Do BaaaetMnsi
Whfch It Does Stt
Perform.
J. M. Ullchrlst, engaged a expert ac
countant to' check over the city treasurer's
accounts and other departments ot the
city government, mado a report Monday
morning to the mayor and council, on hie
Incomplete check of the books of the late
city treasurer, A. II. llennlugs. Mr. Gil
christ report IK general rt its terms, con
taining no figures, as he stated he was
stopped In his work before finished. The
accountant casts reflections on the work
of the comptroller's department,' stating
that if the accounts of the late treasurer
are found to be correct it' would be no
fault of the "farcical ' auditing of accounts
as now employed by the comptroller.
M.800 but for the examination and the hon
esty of the county treasurer, who made
good his clerk's defalcation.
Ledgers Only Fit for Jaak Pile.
I now advise you that the tax ledgers
In the comptroller's office are absolutely
Incorrect and practically useless and only
fit for the junk pile. There is no claim by
the comptroller's office force that they rep
resent anything and no attempt Is blng
made to verify the correctness of the treas
urer's balance. It may or It may not be
correct. If it is correct no credit Is due
the comptroller; if incorrect it cannot be
too moon known, and the cause thereof.
Beeond I'nder the auditing system pre
viously mentioned duplicate tax lists are
made, one for the treasurer's office and the
other for the comptroller's office. The
taxes are marked paid by the treasurer
on his list from the original receipt and
by the comptroller from the duplicate, tl.u
object being as described by the author
of the system to compare the lints not less
than once in three months to detect fraud
and Inaccuracies. 1 desire to point out
that It is nearly a year since any such
comparison was made. There is ample
room for fraud and inaccuracy ocourlng In
such a lapse of time and the original in
tention of frequent comparisons should b
maintained.
Third The charter provides, suction Li:
"He (comptroller) shall carei'ully examine
ana cnecK an me reports or the cllv treas
urer and county treasurer as ex-othYlo
city treasurer and communicate to the city
council as soon thereafter as practicable
the result of such examination. Referring
more particularly to the words, "check all
the reports of the county treasurer as ex.
olflclo city treasurer," I desire to call your
Mavor Dahtman said Mondav mornlne- he .attention to the fact that of the thousands
lid not phm tn hm htmslf nt this 1 ot dollars collected by the county for the
.. ?!! 1 P?V, .! IL u,lB ! city through the operations of the sraven-
tlme on the report of Mr. Gilchrist, pre- I er law no effort has been innde by the
fprrlnsj t await the action of the council comptroller's office to determine whether
. Tuesday venlng The Gilchrist report will 'M,
,.; b received by the council Tuesday even- amounts due .the city. The entries re
noioaw jrrwth mayor will bring up -the mut-' enormous and ot large amount and It would
oe ainiosi a miracio it round correct with'
out a proper audit.
copy of the report, so we oould not check
them.
"If Mr. Gilchrist has any suggestion as
to methods of bookkeeping that are valu
able we will be glad to adopt them, but un
til I am convinced they are better than
present methods present methods will be
used. Both the representative of the cen
bus bureau and the special accountant of
the American Bonding company, who re
cently made an examination of the treas
urer's accounts, reported we have the best
system In the country."
N. P. DODGE iXriAiNS HS POSITION
ft Data Me reels til Republicans
' tre Is Honor Hnnnd tn Klde
. Artion nf state
tosvrslliin.
The commotion created by the publication
of a resolution said to have ben adopted
by all the republican candidates for the
legislature in this county, except Senator
Gibson, evidently hss not been allnycd. It
turns out that another member of the dele
gation wag absent from the meeting mid
does not propose to., stand for Its action.
This member is Henry T. Clarke, Jr., who
Is not satisfied with being represented as
Joining In the surrender to Telser and has '
called upon Mr. Dodge, who acted as chair
man of the meeting and wrote out the reso
lution, to set Mm right before ho public.
The correspondence la Interesting, giving,
as It does, a littlo more of the Inside of the
transaction and is as follows:
OMAHA. Oct. . K".. iron. X. F. Dodge.
Jr.. Omaha, Neb.: Dear fllr 1 notice In
Raturday morning's Bee an Item which I
hereto attach purporting to be a copy of a
resolution adopted by the republican legis
lative candidates! of Douglas courty st a
meeting held st your office snd signed by
yourself ss chairman, at which meeting I
am credited aa being present and concur
ring In the action of the d h-gutton. 1 be
lieve the action of the delegation was Ill
advised and taken without sufficient consid
eration. I desire that yon publicly correct this
mistake for the following reasons:
First I was not present.
Second-1 do not concur in the action ot
the delegation.
The title of the various legislative candi
dates nominated at the' last primary elec
tion was questioned by Mr. John O. Yelrcr,
a defeated candidate who brought legal
proceedings to test the some. That Mr.
Yelser should use thse proceed'ngs as a
club and extort the above resolution from
those present at the meeting ns a condition
precedent to his dismissing his proceeding
does not reflect credit on himself, ror add
strength to the merit of his pretended con
test. I do not propose to accept any nomina
tion the title of which Is clouded or vh'ch
Is clesred t the expense of acceding to the
demands of a defeat'd contestant
VV Cili IVal lWAVrJLl UIIU VVU1I1U.
A tock that represents thi most comvhte assortment that we hatv had in many a tea
yon. The lowest pries underwear here i dependable, and that cannot he said of a great
in am arade of low priced underwear. We will not tell an undergarment that tee cannot
stand bach of. hrom among our different line the following should receive the attention
f careful buyer:
Men's Underwear
40c;
75c
Men's extra heavy eenlUry fleeced
underwear, In silver jrray and xea-
ger colore. Best valuee ever anown,
0c each garment.
Meu's fine quality natural gray and
caruel'a hair wool underwear, aelt
and Bilk finished front shirt; rein
forced drawers 7&c.
Men's extra heavy natural gray wool underwear,
heavy double breasted and double
back, and double eeated drawers,
regular $1.60 quality; 100 each
garment.
iiiru o ratio n-
1.00
L50 1
Men's best quality Australian wool and fine fash
ioned French Merino, medium and
heavy weights, In natural gray and
chocolate colors, worth 2.00
11.50 each garment.
Women's Underwear
50c
Ladies' fine quality Egyptian
cotton vesta and pants, in
white, ecru and silver gray,
French neck and sateen faed
pants 73c value, 50c.
Ladies' Medium weight
Egyptian cotton and derby
ribbed Merino Combination
Combination Suits in ecru and silver grey,
Vest and Pints
LOO
Salts
50c
Bays Combi
nation Suits
-$1.00.
Boys' fine quality derby ribbed sil
ver grey combination suits best
fitting and best wearing suits made
for boys and girls. Sites up to 14
years old 50c.
a(Sfotl3mqD. I
of no reason vhy this resolution puts Mr.
Brown without the pale, and I made no ob
jection to ther esolution, as Mr. Yelser's
contest was disturbing to some numbers
of the delegation, and It was represented
by older heads tnat it wouiu injure inf.
or republican success, i
chances of republican success. I never
Whii. t cm nr,nn.d In the nomlnitlon of I took Mr. Yelser's contest seriously beyond
T'nlted States senator In a state convention the possibility of throwing out a very
until such time an the constitution can be suspicious looking precinct. I agree w It a
changed snd the people siven a cbnnce to Mr. Clarke, that we should have eonsld
vot on the men snd liu dlrctlv. and i ered morels refully before passing a reso-
i
v'i ter vol . having Mr. Gilchrist' completo lils
check on th' treasury department and
i .books of ' I,ee Orler, former clerk of the
police court. , The mayor has a report from
t)ptity. .Comptroller Cosbtov. who checked
up the police court accounts for three
years.
Gilchrist 'Talks Out l.uuU.
The counc!; auspensed with the services
of yiichrlst HopterhW 3 without referring
the matter to the mayor. Now the mayor
rontf nd he has the right to have the ex
pert r accountant complete the work for
which ho originally was engagod.
in submitting his report to the mayor.
and council Mr. dllchria offered this state
ment; ..
for many reasons the filing of this report
Is a disagreeable ditty. I believe, however,
the condition of affairs Is Indefensible and
should not be allowed to continue.
- I do not blame the council for Its action:
It whs simply deceived and lll-advlsed. I
do resent the hiddeu motive behind the ac
tion, and that was to suppress the facts, a3
shown In my report.
Pwrsonally, so far tis I am concerned, it
la nut at all nvcessar' that the no unci!
should have my services: It certainly never
wus necessary thnt I should have the work
snd It Is eqnnlly trae today; t dlsnlac-d
other business to take up the work; 1
should have to do the same aguln. -Tart
Harnett for I.obecW.
In the course pf bis report to the iimyr
and council Mr. Gilchrist says:
Some years ago, after - an unfortunate
condition of ufraire had been discovered In
the city treasurer's office, a very Excellent
system of accounting w.s established in
connection with the treasurer's office. I
regret to suy, however, that Insofar as the
comptroller office is concerned, that sys
rein has practically ceaed to exlat and If
the accounts of the treasurer are found to
b correct it Is because a' the Jioroty and
cnrefulne of the treasurer and his em
pov4 and not because of the farcical
auditing of accounts as row employed by
ihc comptroller. In order that this general
statement may be clearly .t forth I de
alre to distinctly specify certain potr.te.
which can Im readily verified by your hon-'
uorablo body.
first Section S of the rew charter pro
ldes "ho i canipt roller) shall nlso keep a
rrgular and accurate account of the dblt
and credit with the cl i yr treasurer, charg
ing said treasurer with the amount of taxes
levied on the assessment roll snd giving
liim -relil for H duplicate receipts f'lr
nlslil with Ills statements." The oblect
of this provision Is to lw ubl at any tlma
to determine from the comoi roller s tax
ledirer whether the debit uniount agrees
with the total unpaid taxev, us shown on
ihs tax lifts, snd niiinlv to gnard against
any false credits Ivlng marked In the
, lists, by t.x being rollertol without a
. corresponding duplicate receipt. That the
latter conomon sometimes nas occurred
'.will be genwally remembered in the case
of the city of-Chlcago. when a clerk In the
treasurer's office, for a monetary consider
ation, marked the taxes paid on the Ma
sonic temple building, thereby defrauding
the city of Chicago of the whole tax od
the building. Two year ago. In l-tnraster
ounty, Nebraska, .1 txreonallr found
somewhat similar coudrtton of affairs,
which, would huve.coat Lancaster coun(y
AwBoanrements of the Theaters.
The April Fool, the Welsh Rarebit and
the Man in the Moon are having a good
time at the Boyd theater this week. "The
Land of Nod" will remain until after
Wednesday evening, with a matinee on
Wednesday afternoon.
Clay Clement's new play, 'Sain Houston,"
is based on life Incidents of the famous
Texas patriot and statesman. It tells a
historical story In a popular way and Is
said to be very strong as a drama. The
setting of the piece is described as costly
and elaborate, Mr. Clement having been
at great pains to make it historically ac
curate. The engagement at the Boyd be
gins on Thursday evening and lasts the
rest of the week, with a matinee on Sat
urday. This afternoon at the Burwood theater
the regular professional matinee will be
given; and all sojourning actor folks will
be welcomes" "The Wife" Is br-Intr pre
sented by the Woodward Stock company.
fees Xot Accouated For.
Fourth Section 106M of Cobbey's Anno
tated statutes of Nebraska, provides "that
the county treasurer shall also pay to
each city lu the county the sum of 25 cents
from the docket fee or) each tract of land
in such city." So accounting of theso fees
: .. ....... a .... ka i ...i I..-' . . i
ltm BTrn iiiauv iyi uurr I uriai I i
tnent since January 1, 190U. notwithstanding.
Noted
Woman Will Lecture Here
Tonight.
KaUierine M. If. Blackford, M. D., L. V.,
of the Boston Hchool of Vttomphy will bo-
gin a series of free lectures on "Character
Analysis and Health Culture" at the Lyric
theater.' Her subject tonight will bs
"Churucter Analysis," Introducing a new
while I am greatly chagrined at the fnl'ure
of a Douglas countv man to secure te re
nuhllcan nomination for the United S'aes
enatori"hlp. yet T regnrd It as poor rKil't
leal morals for this county and dIeratlon
to go back on the actlcn of the stste con
vention after having entered Into the con
tent. Moreover, setting asMe the nhstr.iet que?
tlon of rlaht and wrong, pnlltlcillv. It Is n
M. A A! ..I.... , - feV. t ..!.. I. .. 1.. J.
trvtmr for v"a T tT secure tne enactmcVt. 'o Omaha more good than any United
o?ir;oyon;of rLWJtl'nU!
road terminals for municipal purposes nite y "i " .rA- ni
' ,u. r.rrtv flurh a in w would compel ' both Of those much needed reforms, and
?h. 'JhSl ya 5 elr fT. share of i they are the loudest in demanding an
,h ri"ro"a, A0...Ve. i'ir.. Omaha man for United States senator, foi
mininpKi tmr uin.u.i. u a. r ,!,. r,.rnl n,wt
wnere tnev now es- "V." i, "Ai. " t-""
! llinn civic luywuj. r. -'vivix, i.
lution that gives the general public th"
impression that we are to vote for an
Omaha man when I at least have no such
Intention, but. on the other hand, believe
we are In honor bound to Join with the
state In can ng out the declaration of
the convention.
Omaha has far more Important things
at stnke In the other planks of our Plat
form than United States senator. A direct
primary law end terminal taxation wiir
iiarliciilarlv In Omthii
cape the pavment of 150,000 to J'.ki.O'ai Uxe.3
annuallv. which In fairness they ought t.t
pav. The republican party, in Its lust
convention, has made the enactment of
such a law a part of its platform. If en
acted Into a law. It wilt Increase the mu
nicipal tx of the railroads In this stti
from tKHOCO to $i0.000 a year without fak
ing away taxes from . any county cl?v.
town, township or school district that th"V
now receive, and which taxes the railroad
now evade. - -
If the republican nominees for the legis
lature In Douglas county go buck on tin
The statement published In a local paper
that Senator Gibson, who was not at the
meeting, had since concurred In Its action.
Is not borne out by the facts.
Indignation at York.
YORK. Neb., Oct . (Special.) The re
ported resolution adopted by republican
nominees on the legislative. ticket for Doug
las county, wherein they expect to not voto
for Norrls Brown because lie is not an
notion of the convsntloit, Vo far nn It re-. jinu)ia man. 4s not received here with good
establish a good preced.nt for the c.'.untrv "race. A leading republican In an Inter
members to evade the terminal tax plank. view stated: "The republicans of Nebraska
I am not sufficiently inrormen as to wno f(1UKiit out the issues and the republican
Is responsible for. thla; action.- and my
friendship for Mr. .Yelser . win not permit
GORDON FURS
'"PHE name "Gordon" on a fur garment insures
its worth as absolutely as the signature of the
government guarantees the value of its bonds.
You may get satisfactory furs when you buy
others; when you buy Gordon Furs you are sure.
Gordon Fur Neckwear :
Gordon Furs are made into neckwear of
many styles styles that are so distinctive
and characteristic that the name "Gordon"
has come to mean as much in (urs as
"Worth" has long meant in women's dress.
t One of the deservedly popular designs is
the Blanche, which can be had in various
furs to suit individual tastes, at prices rang
ing from $15 to $50.
Blanche
Jtsk your dtaUr for
convention selected their candidates, and
me to otiestlon his sincerity, but. frankly
I think If you pursue the "eonrse ns set Douglas county at this time. The state J
forth in the .resolution sou, win Piny into , . . . , . .
ri.lrorls. Tliev ilnnt. . . - .....j
his specific duty to make monthly reports system of character utudy. ' Tomorrow night
to tne city .council. As the number of ,h .,n ... .. ... t.
docket feci paid lu has been Quite large, . the subject will be "Work; Its Importance
the total due the city will amount to a j In Mental and Physical Development." and
good many hundred dollar. Thursday night she will speak' on
F Ifth Hectlon lul of the new charter pro- t4 r.K.Ui ... ,..,, ..
vldes "that any balance remuinlng In any Heallh: How 10 Obtain and Maintain It.
specific fund after all obligations created i These lectures are free and the oppor
agalnst and payable out o such fund have . tunlty to hear the doctor should not be
ben paid, redeemed or cancelled shall be ,iu..
transferred to the sinking fund bv tliu I """seu.
comptroller without further direction of the I "
council." The amount so certified by the" Northern PaelSle Railway Specials.
comptroller to the treasurer Is Incorrect, , As an inducement to general laborers
being bused upon a false assumption. The
amount to he transferred should be the
tllffureuce between the amount collected and
the total amount of the obligations treated.
Aa a consequence the balances in the vari
ous funds us now shown are Incorrect.
Hlxth There are numerous cases where
the comptroller has ordered Interest on
and settlers moving to the Pacific north
went, special rates have been put in. The
Northern Pacific railway will sell dally un
til October 31, 1, colonist tickets as follows:
St, Paul to Billings, Mont.. 1; Helena,
isxes ienaie.1. an assumption or the power Butte and Anaconda. Mont., $20; Bpolcane,
conferred upon the council. While rea-i ...... ... ... T ' ' T,.K
sons may be advanced whv this was done. M"" Walla, Wash., and Lewlaton. Idaho,
I dem It a dangerous pflvlleg for any ,121.30; Seattle, Tacotua, Wash., and Port-
one ptnciai to assum. it may result m t land. Ore.. r.'5. Similar reductions to other
msmtli suT TaVrnin:! Points. Apply for further Information to
ten tlon. A. ii. Cleland. General Passenger Agent,
iou win unuerstanu. or course, that xne i t. Paul. Minn.; K. D. Hockwell, District
eAisiiiiimtiuii maun uy inv was incuinpiem
because of the action taken bv tliu eoun
ell; whether any further errors Or omis
sions would evolve, I am unable to say.
Insofar as the police court tangle is con
cerned. I have never been allowed to makg
any Investigation and no report has been
tiled that I could examine since she mut
ter was first agitated over three months
ago. Regarding other departments I have
no knowledge, but If the checking is on a
par with the police court and the treas
urer's office, then the auditing in connec
tion with the city Is In a woeful ct.iv.
tlon. The department Is tn need of a
general reorganisation, aa under the pres
ent conditions It la deceptive, assuming
tn do something which It does not per
form and is therefore a misplaced expen
diture. All of which Is respectfully submitted.
JOHN M. GILCHRIST.
' Accountant.
Statement as I. o !--.
Passenger Agent, Dea Moines, la.
WATCHKP Kremter. 1&th and Dodge Sta
Very i.otr Itatvk Tneadar.
Every Tuesday, balance of the year, ths
Chicago Great Western railroad will sell
bomeseekers' tickets to Minnesota, Norm
Dakota and Canadian northwest at about
kalf rate: to other territory, first and third
Tuesdays. Write H. H. Churchill, a. a.
I&13 Fsrnam street, state number in party
and when- going.
Marrlaa I.leensea.
The following marriage licenses
been Issued:
Name and Addrens.
Columbus l-yn I.yon, Julian, Neb....
l.ela Mlunlg. Julian, Neb
George Butierworth. Omaha
Mary I.ocklo. Oniahs
Krank Wollen. Tremont, Neb
Lulu Boehme, Atkinson, Nrb
James A. Cook. Omaha
Minnie Lux. Julian, Neb
hsve
After reading the statement Mr. IoUeck ',
said: i
"This Is a criticism solely on our system '
of bookkeeping snd methods cf Checking.
I am glad to know he has found nothing Joaeph A. Hilbert, Omaha
abort In the treasurer's funds, which must Louli,e Plelaa. Omaha
be gratifying to the taxpayers of the city,
and specially to the family of August H.
Hennlngs. as well aa myself. As to th
matter of methods of bookkeeping, we
will report on that to the council.
"The legl deitartment - took ths matter
of t)ie scavenger collections . out of our
hands, and we were not favored with a
the bands of the rallroiiils. Tlicy don't
want municipal taxation of termlnuls: tln.y
don't want Norrls Brown elected senator.
If, bv your action, ymt-allriip strife with
he other state legislators, who feel bound
bv the action of the stiite convention, and
l am sure you will, you mnv defetit Norrls
Brown, but you certainly will not elect a
Douglas county man, and you. eertalnlv
will not secure the enactment or a ter
mlnaf tax law. In any event Omaha loses
and the railroads win. . . .
Th:itiKln you for nn earlv reniv. yours
tespectfully. HENRY T. Cl..nw.. JTt.
Uoage bipisiui nimsrii.
This Is Mr. Dodge's reply: y
There seems to be considerable misun
derstanding in itgard- to the resolution
passed by me repuoiican legislative nomi
nees, and I have heard so much criticism
of our action that 1 rind It necessary In
publishing Mr. Clarke's letter to state my
own position In thla matter. Mr. Clarke
was not prtsent mi me meeting ana i
should have so stated. As I was leaving
the state and had to tile my name before
the state convention, I made a statement
as to where I stood oti certain maturs of
at t legislation. I also stated I would
vote for the convention nominee for I'nlted,
States senator. 1 naa nopea it wntua ne
an Omaha man, but although Omaha was
unsuccessful in the contest, I feel that all
republicans are In honor bound to ahldu
by the declaration of the convention first,
aa mucti as they are to support every
declaration of the aisle platform. Some
politicians tell me Ii Is disloyal to Omali i
to vote for Mr. Brown. I lunko no dluim
to polltloal acumen utid merely claim, th.it
I would ba dlshlnest to vote for anyone
but the nominee of the state convention,
according to my ante Convention declara
tion. Mr. Yelser's resolution was to vote for
sn "Omaha man or other men from dis
tricts not antagonistic to Omaha." I know
little light bctwen the state und Omnha,
and something should be done at once to
gracefully back down and out of a position
that Is In bad taste with republicans out
side of Douglas county at this time, who
are not disposed to deprive Omaha of any
of 1U rights, but will bitterly fight Douglas
county if a nominee is sprung to beat Nor
ris Brown.
FHty Tear m Dlarl:Xiititk.
Hixbuig, adjoining the famous Appomat
tox, where the gallant Lee surrendered to
the famous Grunt, Is the homo ot Samuel
R. Worley, now IP years of age, and ac
tively engaged In horaeshoeing, who often
relates how he shod horses of unolnlsts
and confederates from 1800 to 1SG5, making
the shoes and fitting them. Mr. Worley
says: "I havo been shoelr.g horses for
more than fifty years, and Chamberlain's
Pain Balm has given me great relief from
lame back and rheumatism, which advanc
ing years and hard work brought, and it Is
the best liniment I ever used." When
troubled with rheumatic pains "or soreness
of the muscles give P:Un Balm a trial
and you are certain to be pleased with ths
prompt relief which It affords.
tireeks Will Dine.
The Omaha Pan-Hellenic club will have
Its first dinner of the season Tuesday
evening at 8 o'clock uL O'Brien cul'e. Two
Important subjects to b c.-nsmerna at th
meeting are the club's winter dancing
schedule and the advisability of organiz
ing a university club.
Strength
Robert 8. Whitehead. Fulton, Ky.
Ella William, m. josepn, Mn
John Juhaey, Omaha
Klua Pupal. Omaha
John T. Shepherd. Lincoln
Caroline Wliiatruck. Omaha
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And many other painful and serious
ailments from which most mothers
suffer, can be avoided by the use of
"M0t.li I Pnilt This great remedy
is a God-send to women, carrying
them through their most critical
ordeal with safety and no pain.
No woman who uses 'Motacr'S Fritnl" need fear the suffering
and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror
and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in
condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is
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"Motho , jod," is worth
its weight in gold to every
woman,
envelope by
Cradfield
DIAMOND'S -Lunuim ibih and Huosy
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, and will be senUree in plain rp n rp n n 17
addressing application to h H h
Regulator to. Atlanta, oa. U U liU LiaLlUL-
Sterling sSlvar rrensci. 16th Dodge sta
afargura Co.. LUTT'EK M'k.ClALlST
ttt Member la taa Pirn.
The Nevada Standard Oold Mining ifd
Milling eompanv has taken a new member
into the firm. The new member Is not nil
experienced mining man, but entries of i
family the head of which has dug and sold
gold mines fc-r forty years, more or lew,
and his Influence is expected to giv weight
and dignity, If nor to tit, whole Hnn. at
Wast to one niefiiber of It. Robert Young
is president of the Nevada company, srhosw
headquarters are in Omaha, and Itoliert
Christian Iruefdow Is secretaiy, snd the
new member is Robert Christian )ruec
dow. Jr.. who arrived In Omahi Sunday
. night. He is residing at Druenedow home
' stead, South Thirty-first strevt.
Crops aad Soil la Wyontina.
: The crrip and Soil report of the Burling
' ton for the Wyoming district for the week
I ending Oc.loK.-r g sboas the threshing of
wheat is progressing nicely and a large
' acreage of winter wheat has been sown.
On ths Hterhng division spring wheat aver,
aged twenty-oue bushels to the acre and
ft 1 1 wheal twenty bushels. Corn has ma
tured nicely and was not damaged by the
frosts. The yield of oats on the Sterling
division will be from forty to eisty bushels
to the acre. The potato crop Is light, while
the beet crop la line and exceeds last year.
with prospects foi a taigsr acreage nest
and Health
Revived at 73
Mr. J. M. Hampton, of Wilming
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h it since Uhlng Duffy's Pure Mult Wh'skey
I can truly say I have Ixen greatly bene
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Pennsylvania Ave., Wilmington, Del.. June
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Chicago and Return
4
On October 8th, 9th, 10th, tickets from Omaha
to . Chicago and return, will be sold at one and on
third fare by the .
Chicago. Milwaukee & St.
Paul Railway
On account of the base ball championship games,
(rood to return October loth. Three trains daily,
leave Omaha: 7:)3 a. in., 5:45 p. m. and 8:35 p. m.
For further information,' apply
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