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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1906)
TIIE OMAHA DAILY REE: SATl'KDAV, OCTOBKI. 1.1, IPOfi. a Now ..Is the Time TO GET THAT NEW WINTER S n n m SB B7V Mm Km 19 VI M Don't Shiver Thos Cold Days! We Will Credit You! Our Easy Terms of SI a Week will, enable you to keep abreast of the ' latest fashions and pay while wearing. Our Prices are abso lutely tha lowest of any credit store in the City. M I 2 2 Two Saturday Men's blue and b!ack Over coats, well tailored and . finished, velvet collars, $10 values, Saturday I ? 5 .2 . yfyr-"'"-"- S)TR8 for RflEKl v.. 1H The Reliable Specialists lighting effects of weakness There are thousands or men whose minds are weak and ImpHlred and Wham bodies are unbound and diseased. They suffer from the follies and ex f eases of youth, which weaken their physical, mental and sexual powers. They are weak, nervous, tired, dizzy, languid, despondent and absent-minded; have weak,- tiding back, palpitation of the heart, capricious appetite, flight fill sreama, a conalnnt fear of tmrcudlng danger, night losses and day drains, which unfit theni .for work, study, business or marriage. Others are suffering from private disease, such us u mnnhora, Gleet, Stricture, Varicocele, Ku larged Prostate or Blood Poison (Syphilis). Are you one or tesc men? Ale you staggering under the burden of a Secret weakness, whk'li Is a slow but sure drain on your strength and vitality'.' In your present condition are you Ut o hold a responsible position? Can any body rely on you or cnn you tvly onvourself ? Is your body almost wrecked and your brain In a whirl'.' It Is terrlole to lie In this condition, but it is still Worse to allow the trouble to progress and become more aggravated, for It may then nil your whole life with failure, misery and woe. There are thousands of ruined and cheerless honvs. niled with discontent and unhapplnesn, lacking in love and companionship, through the sexual weakness and physical Impair ment of men whose years do not Justify such a condition. We have gladdened the hearts of ihousnnds of young and middle-aged men who were plunging to ward the grave, restoring them to specimens of physical manhood, full of vim, vigor and vitality. W cure safely and thoroughly. Stricture, Varicocele, Emission, Nervo-Sexual Debility, Impotency, Blood Poison (Syphilis), Rectal, ." Kidney and Urinary Diseases, and all diseases and weaknesses of men due to evil habits, self-abuse, excesses or the result of specific or private diseases. Fru Consultation and Examination -ffs ft ?.VhVUun.& STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb. 1 c Homcscckcr's Excursion VIA ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD - -TO- Many points in the South and South east.; Tickets on sale the 1st and 3d ' Tuesday of October and November. For. tickets, rates and detailed infor mation call at City Ticket office, 1402 . Farnam St., or write, S. PJORTH, Dist. Pass. Agt. orOKOATi Jr ... 2 - plprA Overcoat Specials Men's high grade Over coats in blue, black and fancy colors, best wearing fabrics, well tailored, $15 valuis, Saturday H COCNTY TAN NOW PU f SH vvu.vii v,nti in i vnjii Improved Financial Condition Enables Warrant to Bo Redeemed. OLD DEFICIT IS ENTIRELY PAID OFF Kraabllraaa Point to Plural a Kvldence of Kconnmy Conduct of (onnlr ' ' Baslnrss. A (fairs In For the first time in many yfar it will be unnecessary for Pouglas county to reg ister general fund warrants this (all. The condition of county finances, according to nn announcement made :y County Treas urer Fink Friday, is such that all of tho warrants allowed by the county board from now on can be taken caro of out 01' county funds.. This will mean a big sav Ing to the taxpayers, as several thousands of dollars a year in inreresl on regis tered warrants has heretofore been paid. Republicans are pointing with consid erable pride to the feet that since the county affairs passed into the hands of republican commissioners and a republi can treasurer registered warram.4 to th -amount of over fc.T5.0OTi. left over from tliof former administration, nave been paid without the Issuance of bunds .ind the county put on practically a cash hal. with prospects that hereafter .ill bills can be paid as fast us claims are filed. This not only enables tlio county to buy goods cheaper, but it also saves the inter est on registered vvurrants. Had Conditions In MMU In jyi4. whon Mr. Fink entered Hie treasurer's office, the county board by Oc- tober 9 liud exhausted the 85 acr tent of the gct.cral fund levy against which they were allowed to draw and were forced to register S2iri.8S6.48 of gcnerul fund war rants. By October, 195, the amount of registered warrants had been reduced to 177, 852. 42 and this year the condition of county finances baa Improved 30 that not only will no warrants be registered, but only 61 per cent of the S5 per cent of the general fund levy has been drawii against. County Treasurer Fink has In vested $38,000, the balance in the sinking fund, In general fund warrants, savlnu the county the Interest. Mr. Fink's ascribes this change In tli-j county's condition to three thing: First, greater ecoliomy and scrutiny of bills by the county board; second, increased per sonal tax collections, and, third, the in creased revenues due to the scavenger tux law. Mr. FJhk takea considerable pride In the fnct that In the last two years he hag col lected 98 per. cent of the personal tajtes of the county. This is a record that has never been equalled before. The collections for the city have not been as lurge, amountnly In 1906 to 87.27 per cent, in 1905 to 90.48 per cent, 1904 to 92.17' per cent and 1903 to 72.77 per cent. The low collections for 1903 are due to the fact the railroad terminals were assessed by the city and the taxes are still held up In court suits. . Interest on Rank Deposits. Another source of Increased revenue for the county Is1 the Interest on current fundn deposited In banks. County Treasurer Fink has turned In for the first three quar ters of the yeur 190ti JI.1S1.34. while for the lour years his predecessor was In office the Interest turned In amounted to only 11,782.49. In 1904 It amounted to $3,899.92 and in 1905 to $4,530.43. This year it 1 estimated It will run up to over $6,000.' The Increase is due In part to the fact the county now has more funds drawing Interest than It had In previous years. It 1b reported that .democratic politicians are vtng as a campaign argument in the fight against ComtnUwioner Kennard the fnct that the board transferred money from the bridge and road rund to the general fund. The republicans meet this argument by declaring it was done to pny up a deficit In the general fund Inherited from the .j .1 , ..,-., ... ociuucruuc. HuminiHcrHiiun ana point to U10 Imoroved linncil Mnltlnn f h. ... . 7 an Bviueuce oi me iconomy or ine repub- Ilcan administration of affairs. NEW TRACK FOR THE KAISER 11 a a f C'onstraetlon Devised by e braskan for Emperor of tierniany. Francis M. Price of Lincoln has devised a new form of railroad track construction which is to be submitted to the German government for experimental use on one of the fast line. Its object is to do away with wooden ties, substituting concrete S Suffered for a Long Time Without Relief Had Three Doctors and Derived No Benefit One Doctor Was Afraid to Touch Them Soreness Disappeared and Hands Now Smooth After Application of CUTICURA SOAP AND CUTICURA OINTMENT "Tor a long time I suffered with ores on the hands which were itching, painful, and disagreeable. 1 had three doctors and derived no benefit from any of them. One doctor said he was afraid to touch my hands, so you must know how bad they were; an other said I never could be cured; and the third said the sores were caused by the dipping of my hands in, water in the dye-house where I work. I saw in the papers about the wonderful cures of the Cuticura Remedies and procured some of the Cutioura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. In three daya after the application of the Cuticura Ointment my hands began to pael and were better. The ao ro ll esa disappeared, and they are now araooth and clean, and I am still working in the dye-house. "I strongly recommend Cuticura ,8oap and Cuticura Ointment to any one with sore hands, and I hope that this letter will be the means of help ing other sufferers. Very truly youra, Mrs. A. E. Maurer, 2340 St a to St., Chicago, 111., July 1, 1905." MOTHERS! MOTHERS! To know that a warm bath with Cuticura Soap and a single anointing with Cuticura, the gceat Skin Cure, and purest and sweetest of emollients, will afford instant relief and refreshing sleep to skin-tortured babies, and rest for tired and worn-out mothers. SoM HuaasfcMt tfca waiitf. Oiawni os. 3te- cMat. mtal, Kto.. l(MtRt.ttc ta Hrm of CKoooAts 0at ri a.ato.sar rial ). fWa (Ma a Cfcam. Cm., So I-r.p. , B-M. kaaa. M-Malla 1 1 1 f I IT nasi' " t ll I tlisl Ua tkla, IK!. Hut, Hal Wan ITCHING PANFUL SOKES p,,r mn ,o krp tn ra,B itl ,,r))Pr ,ltltail.(, Binr, The rit is double. the lower part Is to lemaln permanently Imbedded In the piers, while the upper part or wearing surface ran be renewed a often as necessary. The device Is net patented. ns the cost Is mormon, and It will be t.-oine time before its Keneraf use will be taken WOMAN ALMOST AN - ANGEL lrs, I,.. It. Ippermas Takes i arbolle Acid and Una Harrow Kscne of Death. Mrs. Xi. H. Opperman. who has been tem porarily residing at VIS Harney street, came as nearly wearing a pair of wings Friday morning as she probably will ever get. She attempted to leave the troubles of this terrestrial world via the carbolic acid route, and for several hours the attending physicians thought her efforts would be a howling success. In fact some excited per son telephoned the coroner and the polio at the city Jail that she was dead. The coroner made preparations1 for removing the body to his office und the police had prepared their report of the accident fur Chief Iinahu, when another telephone mcssske was received containing the In formation that the .woman had suddenly revived, due to the strenuous efforts of lVillee Surgeon Harris. Mr?. Opporman, who has bci n going un der the name of Ornce Williams at the Harney street house. Imbibed too freely Friday night and instead of becoming hilarious, the stimulant had an opposite tffect. She was married to Mr. Opperman In 19m, but recently they agreed to disagree and Kcpuiatrd, and despondency over her marital affairs, coupled with loo many In jections. of alcoholic libations, were the reason." assigned lor her deed. She ob tained two o'lnces of carbolic arid and drank the potion about Friday morn- in the presence of her friends at the Vfr :icy street house, who Immediately oa' ad Police Puigcon Harris. The doctor Ww.-etnd with her until 9 a. m., when fche was stiffl- lcntly recovered to enable her removal to St. Joseph's hospital, where fhe now lies hi a very precurlous condition, although It is believed she will eventually recover con siderably the worse for wear. Homo time ago she threatened to commit suicide In the wine manner, but was de terred owini? to the lachrymose attentions of her friends. She Is about 24 years of age and has a mother and father living in Florence. LOBECK AND NOT THE SYSTEM Comptroller Is the Object of Criticism by Expert Acconutant Gilchrist. Comes again! one John M. Gilchrist, ex pert accountant, with a reply to Comp troller Lobeck's reply to Gilchrist's charges against the conduct of the comp troller's office. Mr. Gilchrist now raiscb six points. He says: OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 9, 1906. Hon. Mayor and Council, City of Umulia. Gentlemen In commenting on my report, Mr. Lobeck Is quoted as saying that a special ac countant of the American Bonding com pany stated that the accounting system In connection with the city treasurer's office was the best in the country. 1 happen to know of this exaailnation, which con sumed something less than a day. 1 agree with this accountant and Mr. Lobock and so state in my report using the term "ex cellent system." Mr. Lobeck. however, ignores my point. I do not criticise the system: I criticise his failure to maintain and carry out the system. I raise six points in my report. The council can eas ily determine the facts by briclly pro pounding six questions: First Do the tax ledgers he Keeps show the balance of uncollected taxes as per the tax lists In the treasurer's olt.ee, and. If not, are the accounts properly au dited? Second Have the tax lists been com pared since January last, and. It not,' t an he tell whether any false credits are on the treasurer's tax lists, and are ail tli.j entries proper and correct? Third Has the proportion of the city tax collected and paid under the scavenger law ever been audited; if not. is this part of the city attorney's business, 4 stated I I. a, M Tjihuolrf 1 . Fourth lias the city's part of the I I docket fee been paid since January? Fifth In ordering the unoxneeted hal. nnees turned into the sinking fund, wbluh tigures were used, 90 per cent of the levy or the amount collected? Which ia cor rect? Sixth Has any interest on tax been re bated without authority of the council? These questions are simply put and can be easily answered. JOHN M. GILCHRIST. SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS Workers Meet at First '.Methodist C'tanrch and Are Addressed by Nevr Pastor. Sunday school teachers and others Inter ested In the work met Thursday evening In the parlors of the First Methodist church for a social and Intellectual hour. The chief object of the meeting was a re kindling of Interest In Sunday school work and to exchange Ideas which are being pro mulgated rrom time to time. After re freshments were served by a committee of women T. H. Welrlch. toastmrutter. Intro duced G. G. Wallace, superintendent of the Central United Presbyterian Sunday school. Mr. Walluce gave a helpful talk on "The Teacher's I'art In the Government of the Sunday School." The speaker contended that child study should not be lost sight of In Sunday school work. Rev. F. L. Loveland. P. D., pastor of the church, apoko on "The Teacher's Op portunities." He urged the conversion of boys and girls in the Sunday school. Mr. Scranton spoke on "Looking Forward." Musical selections wer offered by Kstelle lirown, Elmore Unstead, Miss Haael Love land and Dr. Loveland. SUBURBAN PROPERTY ACTIVE Another C'lianee for People with Mmall t Amounts to Invest ia Real Estate. Active interest In suburban real estate Is revived aguin after a few quiet days dur ing the Ak-Sar-Bcn festivities, and Hust ings & Heyden, together with Garvin Bros., are to put on the market the real of the tract known as Military addition. This property was named "Military ad dition." because of its proximity to Mili tary avenue, that beautiful paved atreet along which the car Hue runs to Benson. The lots In this addition are practically all on high ground, commanding a wide view of the surrounding country, and, when coupled with the prices and terms asked, will undoubtedly make some quick sales for the firms handling them. The sale bejius October 13. MEASLES TABOOED ON TRAIN Two Children Afflicted C'aaso Ejection of Mother and Family by the Officials. On aucount of the lack or an emergency hospital it became necessary to use the matrons' department at the city jail aa a temporary detention camp Thursday after noon. An Italian woman, Mrs. Gulseppo Ferrar, was on her way to Rock Springs, Wyo., where her husband works la a coal mine and shortly before her arrival in Omaha it was discovered tbat her two small children were suffering with measles and the party was ejected from the train in this city and the railroad officials then refused to transport her children when suf fering with a contagious disease.; Dr.. Jen sea ud Lr. Cotipell of the olty bsaith da- 1 ! I ; ! I On Account of the Tremendous Demand Lt Saturday for ,. .. u j 1 ne are like net as added a spoonholder. They go Ilartman's Great Saturday Special J Piece Tea Set Only 50c Thee Tea Sets are of our Importation, an exr-hislve pntt'rn ith these sets In the many cities that our Mores' are located. 'r w ) Rocker aw Exactly like cut shown. Large roll arm, massive, gentle man's size, selected reeds, closely woven, comfortable and extra well made, new, ex clusive design, easily worth $4.50; special at Hartman's. Spectal Kitchen Q25 Cabinet. Maple 0 Exactly as shown. Made of white maple, giving a cleim, sanitary ap pearance, convenient top, largo size base. sUe L'6x4ti Inches, 2 largo Hour bins, i drawers 'and 2 boards, extra well made. You can see at a glance that Its actual worth is $U'. Peninsular Stoves and Keaters, tlmn three times this price, complete set Saturday only, from 1 p. ,"? jo p? at . . . "...! . Jr j K -fT,:w!7$-?." Tour ..I'sj an .naaaF Reed 145 .'JismMiw&Wir ixr&y: T Special Oak 95 Heaters J Exactly like cut shown; guaranteed make, elaborately nickeled trimmed as shown; made in Ave sixes, up from only $3.95. Heaviest cast ings, most ornamental, best made. Most rellablo and cheapest oak heater sold in Omaha; nowheri near its duplicate could be bought for less than $6 elsewhere. 3.95 Ureoit Terms: 925 Worth, $2.10 Cash; $2.0U a Month. $50 Worth, $A.OO Cash; t.OO a Month. partment attended the woman and her chil dren at the station and then hud them removed to the city Jail until a place could be found to house them during the illness of the children. Dr. Connell said tliut he. and lila aseiblanta had been up all night, but had not succeeded in finding a place for their detention. He particularly em phasized the need of a detention hospital as there are numerous cases like the present dilemma which they are facing and that no matter how much money they had at their disposal it Is next to Impossible to find shelter for a patient suffering with a contagious disease, Openlna; of Mew Hall. Iruld Camp No. "i. Woodmen of the World, celebrated the opening of lis new hall at Twenty-fourth and Lake streets Thursday evening with program of inueli:, Hpeechmaklng and refreshments. Tne af fair brought together about at) Woodmen and their friends and a gooa time was had. The quartet from the sovereign- clerks office furnished some of the music. Geoige Greene gave a xylophone solo, Carl Reitcr did a monologue stunt and -addresses were delivered by A. H. Helmle, J. T. Yats. R. W. Jewell, pr. A. P. Cloyrl, and a tenut solo was sang by William Host. AN OLU and WKLXeTUIEU I.KMJCUV. rOR OVBR SIXTY TEARS. HSL WUILOW1 lOOTIiaO intra. lu Ml iik lor w SIX It VSA by alil.Llo.N f MUXUtUi lor tkrlr C.H1UDRXN WHILS TtiH. NU. lilH rBKKk.CT tllcksS. IT pooThk tk CHILD. EOh-lK.NS ths Otas. ALLAY all FAiJI; rt'RES W1NO cuui:. ana 1 U hart raau Smt DIAkHHUgA. kult kr ini(iM4 is vut Jba orid fia aura and sak tmw IRS. W1X SLOWS bOOTUIXG SVRCP at Mats a koto TT7VA To) mm , K t H M.I M.X.N H I IIHt UH It CREDIT SERVICE that is designed to suit your Individual needs IHtTcicnt people- have difTc t- term ami tnt llxoil not f rnlrs i-nn never nitt't the ittnilrrmriitM tf nil people. Anil yet Hart man's is the only liiMlttttlcin In Oinnlm ttttlny th;tt has a O-etlit plan, hronil enough ami liberal enough lo meet the re quirements of ull. We MtTantEe mr terms to suit the Ineoino anil pleasure of the- euslonier, then whenever he fiml It Ineonvenlent to meet the terms, lie In excused. We'll irlve yon help whenever tievtlwl, treat jon eneiouly meel yonr requirement. another lot. shipped bv fast freight from ahown--only, Instead of teapot, which niont people ubWled to. we have, at the a.mc low price, l'lentv for uM coiners. GENUINE BAVARIA CHINA TEA SUTS ll .1 1 f Xverythlnr Wa Ball Wa Ouarantea Ko Matter How Low the Frloa May Be Hartrr.an's New Special Q75 Columbia Steel Range sJ Kxactly like Illustration. Klegantly nickeled trimmed, largo size, new improvements, com plete, with high close; t, as shown, 6 holes, large oven and fire box, pouch feed, duplex .grate. This Range is easily a $45 valB" a.nd you'd be arked that for onu not as good in any other store in Omaha, Credit Terms, 3.04) Cah; 73c Weekly. w Oak or Mahogany f 35 Ce ter Table. Sp'l 1 Kxaetly like illustration. Made of quar tered oak. hand rubbed and llnlshed, or In highly polished mahogany llnish. sizn of top 21xl'4. heavy turned legs; and fancy shelf, shaped top, easily a I2.M) value, and sold for that elsewhere. Special. Ml GootlN Marked In Hartman's New Special Q75 Solid Oak Couches O Kxaetly like cut. Full spring construction, deeply tufted, massive solid oak frumes, ornamented with pretty carvings; heavy foot, covered in finest imported French velours, neat patterns, or in plain striped corduroys. Hart ma ri Hot C75 Blast Heaters J New special heater, made in five sizes, up from $.i.7S. exactly as il lustration shows. New hot blast principle, which smoko and gases, f ront fuel door, finely trimmed in nickel,' burns the cheapest fuel with the same results as the best. No dust; no dirt; no soot or clinkers. 22 GREAT STOKES THKOl'GliOlT a 1 f 1 I H V X 1414.16-18 DOUGLAS STREET 10c Cigars for 5c 10c- Bamiuet Invlncibles, 60; or 92.60 per box of 60. 10c Uauquet Bismark, 6o; or $3.60 per box of 50. 10c Hazel Kirk Relna Perrectos, 6e; or 93.60 per box of 60. 10c Imperial Crest Bouquet, 6c I or per box of 60c. lOo Imperial Crest Invlncibles, 6c J or 1.35 pel box of 25. 10c. Imperial Crest Perfectos, 60 or I 83.60 per box of 50. luc Queen Victoria, 6c; or 93.50 per ! . 0 !. A 1 10c Virginia Rufus, 60; or 93.60 per box of 60. lOo LaTonlca, 6c j or 93.60 per box of 60. 10c La Rosa Purltanos (clear Havana), 6c I or 93.60 per box of 60c. 10c LaKosa Conchas Especlals, 6c; or $2.50 per box of 6u. Myers-Dillon Drug Go. CUT KATB CIOAJt SEAX.EKS, SIXTEENTH AMI FAILNAM STS. MEN AND WOMEN. Cm But a for rnaatarkl ki I ia t aa,. I diac kkmas,iaBAOiaikiiiik, OaaMlM4 jm irrilki,ottk r uloaiktloaa m ia auwiara. m of last oak kaambrkoa. y-raala faalialia. S a i lu, mud b at . n . IrsettUlCHUtiCaLG. nnl r oiaoaoas. l.tJ aWlal k7 OrnggteU. J aValal hy OrnggteU. I 11 aBt is klalD vrappar, I kf aiaraM. praid. tat r'J at 0. or bouiaa l:;i m liniiai Ml sa asaaast. S.S. A. i; 14M4MlBtlllla1" ut ncel one p.tMIM.iI mintliil" "ipso snocial sots. Wo have net tired This Set Saturday Only On .Sale From I p. m. to 10 p. m., Only 30c thousands All CJoodM K.vuelly l.iKe Cuts I'setl. Washing Machine The celebrated W a v e r 1 y, simply constructed and eas iest running. This machine will last a life time; will always wash clean and will not tear even the daintiest garments. Guaranteed. Massive Solid C75 Oak Sideboard ID These sideboards are made to order for the Hartman chain of sloren and every effort has been given to the detail of workmanship and finish. They have extra, large French beveled mirrors, are elabo rately carved. Plain FrguivK. consumes all the u 5.75 THE V. S. Credit Terms; $100 Worth, SIO.OO Cash; $H.OO a Month. Larger Amounts, I'roportlonate 1'riins. HOTELS, HOTEL KUPPER. City. tiLnw,, niMeiu-l mmZl! Will la -m u. a m )KIKI)liiiilaUixlt rt?4!rBirai3TFiTrJ LVilr U tu t Wul rooms aiu U iocatad at Uth aud McOe stracu In tbs aaopplng district. Blrtt. Thayar try goods store; near ail the tbaaUrs. 109 rrlTate aatha. Vetovkaasa ta AH Booms. Set aa OoU Baaalag Water U Uvsry ln(.m. Vaaaoallea Oafs. Pkrfkct OuXstas. Oi ta Braakfaata aa Table B'Kota Xtcueik Harvea ta Oaura. Baaea 91 a Siv II IU lil IMIHtlP II flltrm a. X 75 0 i m g b 1 I'ta'paM ' W UrrJ'fcwFJv IT g rfa M X Dywaxa. . f naawTMIoia may b nutda J tala raph at our aspanse. avraph at oar aspanse KUFFKR-BEVHON HOTEL r. A. BBaTMMT, Vaaaa oa m IkJ as M n 9 "4