TIIE. OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 1, 1907. BEST EQUIPPED In order to do good work it is Just as nfefinary to bave good tooli and machinery as It Is to hare skilled workmen. Ia our cleaning and dyeing plant we hare all the latest ma chinery and methods as well as an eiperlenced force of skilled em ployes that we have spent ten years In getting together. That's why we do the bent cleaning and dyeing In Omaha at no greater price than you pay for Inferior work. Try us. THE PAIITORIUM "GOOIl CLEANER" 1513 Jones BU Tel. Doug. 003. POUTICAL CARDS Republican Candidate far COUIITY COMPTROLLER Is the young business man who served you so well In last legislature. Is fully qualified, courteous, and will give you business administration. For One of the Seven District Judges place your cross after the name of F1. W. FITCH at the Primaries, Nrptmtar 3rd. LOUIS D. HOLMES Candidate for DISTRICT JUDGE MX I REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES wnucAi outdid at roa District Judge Ha has bsaa la actlva praetloa II run, and associated ths put IT run of that tlms with Judy Om, B. Laaa and Jas. W. Hamilton. Hs la a aoa of tbs lats Chief lustioa MaxwalL VOTE FOR A. C. Troup i REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT JUDGE SECOND TERM LOOK for that XAME on BALLOT ad make a CROSS opposite It, thus: X Primary Election, September 5. 10T. BEST It ft It... Henry E. Maxwel nnnannsci i BRANDEIS STORES pen iBitgllje&Bi rt n n n M n n n ti p LABOR DAY n Kindly Arrange to in the lEssanssnaHcns POLITICAL CARDS VOTE Edwin IF. Brailey Candidate lor Republican Nomination FOR SHERIFF Primaries Tuesday. Sept. 3rd. The Man Who Made a Good Record. Ex -City Treasurer A. G. EDWARDS On no slats asainit tng rule. Was city treasurer to 1900. Flrit treas urer to turn all Interest on school money Into that fund, and to make a correct showing of all the Improvement district funds, putting them on a correct fltuiii olal basis. First municipal treasurer In ' the United Btatt-s to Klve a guaranty surety bond for $415,000. Conducted the off tie more economically than any other treas urer. If you want a capable, available man. and one who has made a good, clean record, vote tor A. G. EDWARDS. for Coaaty Treasurer. primaries bepUiubvr Ird. ' . -- y n xx ti n n rj n n n n ri n n H u n p Do Your Shopping Morning BAILEY . MACH DENTISTS THIRD FLOOR PAXTON BLOCK - Corner lOtli and Farnam Streets. Best equipped Dental office la the middle west Highest grade Dentistry at Reasonable Prices. Porcelain fillings. Just like the tooth. POLITICAL CARDS ': V. '"V FOR Harry B. I ' FOR lavis ' 0010 TTTv '7-4 T TO I JS I J I i IV Tomorrow Juuiwiu xru. In honor of Labor Day this great store will close at one o'clock promptly. Monday morning. from eight to one o'clock' (closing time) we will: inaugurate our annual great blanket sale. Every pair' strictly new and perfect in every sense. Sale will continue all week.; Prices are a sensation. : Here's a quartet you can judge by: 10-4 cotton blankets, heavy quality, colored border, gray, tan and white per IT:! 39c 12-4 cotton blankets, very best made, fine soft downy finish like the best all wool blankets largest size, pret ty tans and grays f oriljT, a pair ls-r Initial sale oi Ladies' Tailor Made Fall Suits opens Tuesday morning. See Monday evening s Ad in this SALE ON ALL WEEK. ATTEND IT! POLITICAL CARDS How Judge Sears Stands at Home We, the business men and citizens of Tekamah, desire to as sure the voters of Washington, Douglas and Sarpy counties that Judge Sears (one of the present judges) has practically the unan imous support, of the people here in the judicial campaign. Judge Sears has lived in this city and county for nearly thirty years and the people know him and have confidence in his ability and integrity, and we want Judge Sears nominated for another term as district judge. C. A. Jack & Sun, Hardware. B. Shafer, Hardware. Kuller-Norseen Co., Drugs. E. C. Houston & Co., Lumber Co. V. P.. Smith, Furniture. Schroder & Laughlln, Lumber, Coal and Implements. T. J. Frew, Merchant. J. L. Moore, Jeweler. Chris Jeep, Clothier. Langford & Stapleton, Merchants. E. L. Parmelee, Meat Market. Stout Bros., Meat Market. John.W. Sas. Merchant. J. P. Carpenter, Merchants Hotel. O. P. Brookings, Hotel. H. Tf. Smith, Merchant. R. H. McCoskey, Merchant. John F. Nesblt, Merchant. M. D. Wtllert, Harness and Saddlery. H. N. Marsh, Barber. J. Lukens, Physician. H. L. Braun, Jeweler. Joe Brune, Blacksmith. William Tltzee, Barber. J. V. Fletcher, Restaurant. A. P. LItel, Implements. D. W. Oreenleaf, Cashier Farmers' State Bank. James R. Foree, Real Estate. GUARD THE TREASURY VOTE FOR Frank A. Furay REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR County Treasurer A Taxpayer for Years References for Honesty and Ability Any Bank la the City Any Taxpay er in the City Any Merchant la the City Any Clttzea la the City THAT'S ALL 11 " U' 'I x . ' ... "" ,1 :-"'f ' ''I 1 nil ULJf Monday 11-4 plaid blankets, made from finest wool, prettiest and best blanket , e ver ' of -fered, a pair, . .J 'gJJ 11-4 white wool blankets, slightly mixed with cotton to keep from shrinking, various colored borders, a raging bargain Z AO at, a pair saO paper. POUTICAL CARDS J. W. Chatt, Stockman. James A. Clark, Lawyer. W. M. Nee-blt, Merchant. A. D. Nesblt, Physician. Alvln Cornelius, Blacksmith. D. C. Mitten. Music. M. Wood, Physician. P. E. Taylor, Lawyer. M. J. Ollkerson, Physician. M. L. Ollkerson, Druggist. D. H. Clark, Druggist. A. M. AnderBon, Real Estate. R. J. Mitten, Merchant. N. O. Wheeler, News Dealer. Frank E. Ward, Abstracter. G. H. Wlxer, Contractor and Builder. Fred Michael. Barber. H. M. Hopewell, Cashier Burt County State Bank. J. M. Fischer, Harness Maker. O. W. King. Barber. J O. W. Robinson, Oardener. J. W. Wallace. Druggist. P. L. Rork. J. P. Latta, President First National Bank, State Senator. M. R. Hopewell, Attorney, Lieutenant Governor. S. T. Story, Stockman. James C. Shaw, Attorney. W. M. McKAY roR COUNTY CORONER That's Alii Thank You. GEO. A. DAY DISTRICT JUDGE Candidate for Re-Election Subject to approval of Repub lican Primaries Tuesday, September 3, 1 07. w w , MsfMsta.ftSMMMMMSBsMMMnMH The School Suit is the Suit of the Hour. Vacation time is almost overand every mother is looking to the repletion of the boys wardrobe. Quality, means wear, and stye an essential; combined they mean satisfaction. That is the reason we're , so proud of our showing of school suits every one-up to the Hayden standard, the highest, and OUT special sale prices this week mean a substantial savings. BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS Such styles and qualities as have been on display in our 16th street window the past few days, the most attractive values ever shown in the city, worth up to $3.50, 4 QC on sale at I JD YOUTHS' LONG PANTS SUITS Worth up to $10.00, all sorts of materials, styles J? )) and patterns at, choice D.UU CHILDREN'S ODD KNEE PANTS SUITS With double seat and knees, almost unlimited variety values up to $1.00, in two lots, 3) 3flC 50C SEE OUR NEW FALL' STYLES In the celebrated Hart, Schaffner & Marx hand tailored clothing, the best that the market affords. We show complete lines. W HMDENS' SSE Office hours, 8:00 to 11:30 a. m 1J:00 to 1:10 p. m. Telephone Harney bX9. OMAHA VETERINARY HOSPITAL a10 Mason Street. Omaha, Nab. H. I RsmscclGtU. D. V. 8., Deputy Stats and City Veterinarian, Food Inspector. Chief Burgeon. V. C hcott, D. V. 8., Hos pital Burgeon. POLITICAL' CARDS ' , y V v;' y V"" HOWARD KENNEDY District Judge Candidal for Re-election Icpsbllccs Primaries. Tuesday, Sept S, 1907 J s Vote Republican Primary Ballot JUDGE of the District Court Guy R. C. Read Vote For Geo. C. Cockrell, Republican Candidate for Re noinlnallon tor 8cond Term Justice oi the Peace rrlaaartsfj sUFtscabsa- 9, ItOT. 12 IS A RING FREE I will scn4 to rtry rwder of this BatMir who will end m th.lr nam snd addms anil a to tarns s beautiful linnet ring, with anjr Initial d mired anil (uarantea the rln to wear t years. All I auk la that you enow It to your frlenda and tall them about my paper. If you want on of these rings Juat send ma your name and addreae and a So atatnp O. A. White, tot Ridge Block. Kanaaa City, Mo. POLITICAL CARDS For Treasurer -V t .:: M ft Louis N. Gondon The intent of the direct pri mary, law is to prevent boss rule and to give the rank and file of a political party the power to select its own candidates. j But the slate makers are still with us. I believe, however, a big ma jority of the republicans . ef Douglas County are going to take advantage of their direct primary law next Tuesday and vote for their own choice. I believe I am the choice of a big majority of republicans for the nomination for county treas urer, and, therefore, I believe I will be nominated. Eemember, the rank and fila oftentimes take possession of tne band wagon J Yours respectfully, . LOUIS N. CONDEN, Old soldier, Old citizen. Republican for 45 years. Square-dealing business roan, Not a "practical politician, Never held a salaried office. William A. Foster Candidate for District Judge Subject to Action ot Republican Primaries, Tuesday, September 3d, 1901 1