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    THE OMAHA DAILY 13EE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1007.
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Telephone Douglas 618 Reaches All Departments.
RnEURIA-NOT LEGGINS for Women
They are an absolute preventive and relief ' from rheumatism, are
Worn over the stocking and Inside the shews In order that they may
protect the most Inactive and therefore most sensitive part of the foot,
the hollow. Aside from their great value as a preventive and relief
from rheumatism, "Kheuma-Not" lesilns give absolute protection
from the sort of colds that develop Into pneumonia and consumption.
A convenience and economy for women. "Rheuma-Not" Cl Crt
tefglns come In black, at, per pair $liDU
Basement.
Bargain Square in Basement
Thursday
Remnants of dark colored Duck Butt
ings, regular 16c quality, nlcs small
figures, special price per
yard
Knit Goods
Wmen'i wool fascinators, very pretty
knit. In pink, t)ack. blue and white.
good else, extra value, at, it fir
w w
each
Women's tight fitting wool Jackets. In
brown only, very . Jaunty, and very
comfortable these morn- OPT
Basement.
Extra Special in Candy
Thursday
Balduffs maple and chocolate fudge,
a new delicacy, conies In squares
similar to a caramel, regular price
llOe a pound. To Introduce this new
candr. we will sell It all day - pr
Thursday at, per pound XiVJ
Basement.
Linen Department Bargains
i Thursday in Basement
Hals Beaalssenoe Scarfs
fill Renaissance Hcarfa. size 2084,
Thursday, each I1.B9
Bale Beneissaaoe lunch Cloths
2.7S Renaissance Lunch Cloths, slue
ttxit, Thursday, each
Bale Bath Towels
ltUo Bath Towele, Thursday
Rubdry Wash Cloths, each . .
.91.49
rrn
....Ho
lo
Howard, Cor 16th St. Bee-io-js-o? Open Saturday Evenings.
11 .---.....- . . , M iruvl-ISi-j--J L uxru-u-u-ill
FOR JEXCKES AND DQl'GLAS
Eepnblicam of Fifteenth, District
Pulling; Hard for Both Judges.
store. door ami' safe, were both open and
that 0X was missing. Suspicion at once
attached to the ex-manager and he was
quickly locator? '.:atid arrested. Two hun
dred dollars of th suden money and the
I sack In "which the coin had "been placed
were found In hit ooms. Confronted by
this evidence fee eriri f essed the theft and
UNITED CAMPAIGN IS WAGED '' th" rnlsalng ,-m of the stolen money
had been lost In gaming. Ho will plead
guilty when arratgned-'ln the district court.
The arrest of Holrmsfi caused much as
tonishment, S hevhas been generally liked
and trusted during ills residence In Cheyenne.
or Fallara la This Fight Will
Have a Vital Effect on the
Larger Contest Next
Tear.
balloons Which left St .Louts Monday after
noon passed over this city between 6:45 a.
m. and 7:W o.'clock, this "morning. One was
positively Identified as the German balloon
Pommern, " which was seen at Cleveland,
O.. yesterday afternoon. . Another was
psrtly Identified as the English balloon
Ixtus II. which passed over Wheeling, W.
Vs., yesterday traveling eastward. A nots
dropped from the German ballon and picked
tip by a man on his way to work reads:
."Am 1,000 feet In the air and have trav
eled l.OT0 mile. Am trying to make At
lantic City." . "
The other balloon was not Identified, but
wss traveling In a northeasterly direction.
and unless they meet with some accident
they will land on the coast within a few
hours. The balloons were seen by people
In all parts of ths city.
In some sections the crowds watching the
balloons were so great that street traffic
was Interfered with. " The Trench balloon
report came from Bryn Mawr, ten miles
west of this city, st :J0 a. m. Then Oer
mantown, Holmsburg, all suburbs of this
city, - next reported a balloon. The first
New Jersey town heard from was Beverly
st :80. Hlghtstown, N. J., also saw one
of ths balloons. All of the, balloons seen
In this vicinity continue la a northeasterly
direction. , .
A telephone message from. "Woodbury, N.
J., says that a balloon passed over that
place at 10 a. m. The anchor Was out and
It looked like the occupants were about to
make a landing. While the balloon was
not positively Identified, It, Is believed to
be one of ths Americans. Woodbury Is
nine miles southeast ot Philadelphia.
Traveled Close to Uroand.
YORK. Pa., Oct. 23. A balloon passed
over York county between 5 and ( o'clock
this morning. It' was traveling eastward.
When seen about five miles south of this
city It cams within forty feet of the
ground. But one man was visible In the
craft.-, It almost alighted at one point, but
lutnr ArTimA about fot' m wKMa hnnll..
tor a favorabls Current and ' aross td a
considerable height;' and eonttnded US east
ward 'night.
CHICAGO. Oct. 8. The following mes
sags wss received here this morning:
DOVER, Dtl.. Oct. 23. This messaaa was
dropped from ths balloon ru.eldorf at I
loon passed over this place about 7:30 o'clock
this morning sailing In a southeasterly di
rection. It "Was so httrh that It could
not be Identified.
RICHMOND," Oct. 23.-A long-distance
telephone rness&gie from Mineral, Louis
county, says that balloon No. passed
near that city at 7:S8 this morning. It wss
about 150 yards high and heading north
east. , The balloon landed two miles from Ar
menlus mines and turned out to be French.
It had covered In its course about 1,200
miles.
NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY
Qaalnt and Cnrloaa Features of Life
1a a Rapidly Growing; ,
State.
Something Accomplished There Is one
thing we want to do, and thai Is to recom
mend Andy Hart for cleaning up the old
pump. For ten or fifteen years we have
been harping on ths subject, and to have
the dream fulfilled shocks us. Red Cloud
now has a plant that cost $60,000, and to
have It look like a piece of unhoused ma
chinery Is too bad. We hope to have the
plant kept nice now. Red Cloud Commercial-Advertiser.
Doln's In ths Blssell Family We were
amazed Tuesday morning to see Frank
Blssell, his shoes highly polished with stovs
blacking and wearing Davis' derby hat,
rushing to the depot to catch the morning
train; (now this would not have surprised us
If It had been Dr. Holm). About a half
hour later we noticed Mrs. Blssell and her
mother, Mrs. Seavey, going slowly to the
depot, and . have been infermed that Mr.
Blssell was only going to accompany his
wife to Omaha to the Odd Fellow and Re-j
bekah doings. Mrs. Seavey accompanied 1
them to Tork,
bach . Messenger,
Not a 'Flnancler--A "resident of the "rtty
"Douglas and Jenckes and Jenckes snd
Douglas' that Is our ticket., said O. A.
Eckles of Chadron, spesklng of the rsce
for district Judgeship In the Fifteenth dis
trict. The republican nominees are James
A.' Douglas and D. B. Jenckes, represent
ing the western and eastern ends' of the
district, respectively.
"We have picked out two of. the best
men we had for these Judicial positions,"
ssld Mr. Eckles, "men for whom anybody
might vote and feel that he 'had per
formed his sacred American duty Jn a cred
itable manner Both men are able lawyers,
broad minded, and absolutely irreproach
able. Both men will make excellent Judges
and give to the Fifteenth district a Judiciary-of
whloh not only It. but the entire
state, mpy feel proud. Mr. Douglas, as
Is generally known. Is now county attor
ney, and had served as a member of the
lower house in the legislature of 11)03 ami
10:6. His record Is that of a strong, able
and aggressive public servant,' one on
whom the people have found they can do
pend under all circumstances. Ho, like
Mr. Jenckes is a thoroughly educsted and
cultured man, and has no peer ss a lawyer
In ths state. I am a lawyer and have prac
ticed out there for twenty years and I can
ssy to you that Mr. Jenckes and Mr.
Douglas' sre attorneys of hTgh"Jllstlncllon
and attainments, eminently qualified for
the lofty positions they seek.
Normal Republican Majority,
"We have a normal republican majority
In that district of about 1,200. There isn't
a single reason why this majority should
not be turned -to the advantage of these
two men, Jenckes and Douglas and Doug
las and Jenkes. And I believe It will be.
Bo far as we have been able to discover
there isn't any disaffection in the repub
lican ranks. One man Is being promoted
Just as milch as the other and neither
more than the other.
"We. are determined not to make the
mistake republicans have msde In previous
campaigns In that district of supporting
one man to the detriment or exclusion of
the other; we are going to carry both
through on the same shoulder. . We want
neither more than the other. We must
have them both. We want every republican
In the district to feel the weight of this
argument: That he must, bear his re
sponsibility in this fight, for the simple
reason that It Is a part of the fight of
next year, when state officers aro to be
elected, when a president of the United
States Is to be elected, and If the enemy
gains a foothold in the Fifteenth Judicial
district it has made-a serious l'iroad Into
the ranks of Nebraska republicans end
laid a big stone In the foundation for pos
sible victory In the state at large In 1908. ,
This Is a thought that ought to Impress
Itself seriously upon the minds Of our
voters. '...""
Democrats Are Awake to It.
ORDER OUT OF CHAOS
(Continued from vFlrst Page.)
CORNilUSRERS ARE CRIPPLED
One of the Efg-ulan Called Away ai
Witness in a Harder Case.
ANOTHER OF REGULARS INJURED
Coach Cole Is Dotasr the Beat He Caa
to Shift riagera and Drill Them
- for the Coatest with
Colorado.
America bed gjven, a statement of Its af
fairs to other, bankers with a request for
aid, it waa also announced that liberal as
sistance would . be .iven to it today, and
also It had In ts vaults 112,000.000 In cash
with which to begin. aymnt of Its de-
LINCOLN, Oct. JS (Special ) The strong
arm of the law has yanked one of Coach
Cole's warriors out of the foot bsll camp,
another Is on the sidelines on account of
Injuries received In the Minnesota game,
and the shifts necessitated by the absence
of the two has presented another problem
for solution befors ths tesm goes up sgalnst
Colorado next Saturday. Right End Belt
scr Is the victim of the lew, hsvlng been
summoned to appear, as a witness In a
nnaUi,,. alio, 1.1 V, ... v. mntr iinn.ii.l ..- 1
it wm vnwn !. ..ht th.t k.-v' ' murder trial now being heard at Arapahoe,
..r.u a, a ,,......: his hometown. Beltser was an eye witness
of the Knickerbocker Trust company as .'
very favorable and ; Inclined to permit
It to go Into liquidation.
As Is usual In.. Unas of stress, .London
quotations en American securities were
eagerly awaited, tolay. u At o'clock there
was from forty to fifty persons at the main--banking
office of the. American Trust com
pany, and at, the same Xlme, there wss a
of the affair find la expected to prove an
'essential witness (or the stats. It la con
sidered probable that he will not be back
In Lincoln before final preparations for the
Ames game are be .run.
The loss of Ro'trer has necessitated the
shirting of Harvey back to end. and the
transfer of either Harte or Perrin to the
nlace made vacant In the line. This ar-
crowd extending for,, jnore than a block ! rangement probably will be aanerea to in
from the Fifth avenue offloa of th. : the Colorado game. Coach Coal directing a
Knickerbocker Trust (company. , ' . large share of his attention every afternoon
Oaklelgh Thome.. president of the Trust to getting Harvey accustomed to his new
Compeny of America, , was at bis place of position. Both 'varsity and -scrubs, have
business early In. the Jnornlng. He made been using forward passes a good deal so
a statement to newspaper reporters, who , far this week. It being the belief of ths
called ,on him, toT(the effect that the In- coaches that the Mountaineers will rely to
stltutlon wss all right -VWe have plenty ; a considerable extent on similar ptays to
gain ground against the Cornhuekers.
Harvey Is catching on readily, but will go
Into the game with a decidedly brief train
ing In the intricacies of his hew Job.
In the. bsck field more trouble entlsts
the
of cash . on hand. We are facing
situation calmly.",,, ,
Examination of Accounts.
A committee ,of eccoiintants representing
the bankers, who have taken the whole
financial situation ,hi hand, went Into the ' Minor received a wrenched side In the game
offices of the Trust Company of America 1 against the Gophers, and until today was
st o'clock this morning and, begun an not uiej m practice, Burnett taking his
exhaustive examination of its books and place The ,atter) however, is In even
ths securities held In Its vaults as collateral , woe ,h than Mlnori r(,Ung , w
mv loans. This committee expects to finish i k, , practice, which will perhaps ker ,
ita lflhora hv ahnnt 11 n'elnrk and at ,mt - .
... : ,, - T.s, ;hm out of Saturday's contest. Minor ni
time will report the i result of Its Indlngs. Low DMn recalled but wllI not be workec
An Old Established Institution
Barrows, M'llarf A Cettpaay, fill
WUUrd Barrows, Btra KlUaca,
ft. S. OaldwtU. ,
MUIardfCalJwclI&Co..l86i
Bare KUlard, S. S. Caldwel), ' '
O. W. Hamilton.
Caldwell, Hamilton & Co., 186S
S. Caldwell, a
W. Hamilton, M. T.
8elew.
United Stales Natl. Bank, 1805
K. T. Barlow. FrMldat; Y. B. Cftldwtil, OmUm ')
United States Natl. BanK,lS07
M. T. Barlow, jrree V B. Caldwell, Yloe-rras. Alfred BUlUro, Oaahle
It was learned on unquestioned authority
this morning that .If this report bears
out statements made by officers of th In
stitution lsst night verbally as to Its con
dition, aid will be. extended In whatever
sum may be required to pay off depositors.
who demand their money. Every prep
aration was made to meet every demand.
The Crowd Iri front ot the Wall street
office of the Trust .Company of America
grew Btcadlly, and, at 9:30 It was estimated
to number about 150 persons.
The Knickerbocker Trust company also
was surrounded by a constantly increas
ing number of persons,, who' were .waiting
In the hope .that . the Institution would
open today, In this they were disappointed
for announcement was. made that it would
not resume payment today. The. announce
ment was made by a police captain on the
authority of the officials of the .Knicker
bocker Trust .company..
At the Colonial branch of the Trust
Company of - America' In the St Paul
building on Broadway, roore than 100 per
sons were in line shortly before io o'clock
waiting for the opening.. ' '
Announcement was made today that Oak
lelgh Thome', president of the Trust Com-
"If the republicans of the Fifteenth diS'
where she will vlsit.-Wol- , , lur nuie m westovcr and , pany of America, hkd' sdld control of the
rringcon ana meir mends are not mak-1 Georgia Certtrat (Iroad, whidh he pur
Ing the most of this precise argument, they cha.ed tolntlv with "VfaxrfHen J. trv i..t
wiuoj,. iuo .wi un aemocratic macnTne,
hard. Coach Cole being In no mood to add
to his bruises If It can be helped.
Manager Eager today announced the
names ' of ' the officials for the Colorado
game. They are: Referee, Outland, ev-
Pennsylvanla; umpire, Rothgeb, ex-Illinols
field Judge, Qulgley, St. Marys. Kan.l
head linesman, Cornell, Lincoln. All these
men are known to Nebraska supporters,
having officiated In previous games here.
Their choice gives general satisfaction.
A rally will be hold by the students to
morrow, In order to raise enthusiasm In
the game. Tickets for the contest are sell
ing well, and prospects are that the at
tendance will be large.
Informs us that he has lived for twenty-- un-aor th direction of Mr. Bryan." is bend
four , or twepty-flveeara in ene house-Hi . In every effort tn .break dpwn. the. breast.-,
the city, renting the same for a continuous works of the republican ' 'stronghold, to
time. He sat down a few evenings ago 'n Just one Inch of ground wherever It
and counted up hla bunch ofrecelpts, which may n " seeking strenuously forJthls
he had preserved for 'the whole length of' result in our district. That is why we Want
time, and was astonished to learn that he . to appeal so urgently to our republican
o'clock I minutes, October 23. at a distance had paid the owner of the property enough' friends to stand' by Douglas and Jenckes;
' VON ARERCltON ANDHIEDEMAN ' T'nt durln tenancy to psy for thei tand by.theni, that they and We may stand
WASHINGTON. Oct. 2S.-A balloon, d'e- Pr?T7 st 4" ??W b',nr' t ''' h nght next' year,
scribed as a very bright pink, passed over 8k'dtfor U on the market, and then have when all the fo.-ces of democracy will at-
. vuiii niv vhiik v v u 1 iiinn . t viiv icpuuL'KiiR ui iNeorasKa dm tncy
on which to build a home of his own. , have never yet Attacked them In a desper
Hastings Tribune. ate effort to wrest from them the control
,of the state for state and national pur
Nature Pake Last Friday night the en- poses,
tire neighborhood In the northern portion , The same principle I am laying down for
r " . ourselves out In the Fifteenth district ought
r.ockviile, Md.. sixteen miles from this
v. at daylight today. It was traveling
tsrly, very slowly.
w message received today says that bal
ns passed over ' Wilmington, Del., this
.ornlng. The weather bureau today re-
etved a dispatch from Major Hersey, re.
porting his landing In the United States Whlc! ' Pu"llnf everybody as to what It to be good enojgh for the republicans all
AGGlES "LAVISO" FOB CREIGHTOX
Coach Clyde Williams la Saving Men
for Cornbsaker Game
AMES. la., Oct. 2S.-(Speclal.)-The
"Aii.Ihm" will use the came with Cornell
college Baturday more as a practice fray
than as a game to be won. Coach Clyde
Wiil!m ham two whole teams on the
'varultv mmd. and It now looks like he
Intends to save the best players for the
battle with the CornhusKers, wmcn comes
ntr .t I.lnenln November t.
The onen same, with Blentr of lane
plays executed with speed and consiaeraois
daring, la more and more evident as tne
keystone ot tne "Aggies wnoie nniHr
' .f " offenSe. -They- are banking -a h on
head work and swift-feet for their gains.
July. Mr. Thorae Jlift'd -to Say as tn
whom the . railroad-hks"n sold. tt de.
nled if was sold' to theffttfcK Island inter 1 and .this will call f,or.. sbr".fl1,J.
ests. " ... -iyl.;K .v i -.!: i ,. ..-'
In the corridors ef the office "tof the Trut
Company cf ' America there were 400 per
sons when the office opened. It was almost
Impossible for any more. to. .enter. Presi
dent Thorne said at thai, hour that, he
them to do their oanterlng. The line' Is not
exceptionally strong or heavy. The spirit
of the whole team la emphasised by the
"hurry, hurry" call heard constantly In
Williams admonitions. In a measure th s Is
Instilling an unprecedented agility, - but
there Is no getting around the fact that
heavy men for a complete defense are
hoped to meet all demands unless the de-, "",7,"i th. fnrward DU. thinss lnok
poHitors came In too large numberi. Ha
fald the .company had not asked for assist
ance, . ,
Acting State Superintendent of " Banks
Skinner took possession of ths Knicker
bocker Trcst company this morning. Mr.
Skinner said: - ' '
Under advice of the attorney general I
balloon at Caledonia. Ont.- at 1:15 o'clock
yesterday afternoon nd that he probably
would leave for Milwaukee tomorrow.
BORDENTOWN, N. J., Oct. a.-A bal-
REMARKABLY
EFFECTIVE
.... UD. urn, vy m numuer ot ov,r the Btate .0 folIow We a f ,
people, and, as Is always the case, their .unr.m .... , .. .v
nri.ii. i ... r f'-j -
descriptions vary. While going home Fri
day evening about 10 o'clock, August and
John Cloldt and Fred Llndeman
"critter" come out in the road In
them from among the trees, and th
ing a gun, took a shot at it. which fright
ened it but did not seem -to hsve hit it.
Later In the night,' W. D. Messersmlth
Ing up to a crisis that must be met squarely
far more encourasing. An exhibition of
good passing by Reppert is seen every day
by the local "rooters." He throws the
pigskin with sbout the same accuracy as
If It were only a base bail. Lew Graham,
the new recruit at left half, is also good
In this play. Especial practice Is be ng
done In this to prepare for Kirk of Iowa
when they meet here November 23. K'rk
has a record of tocsing the ball conslat-
have taken poKsesslon of the Knickerbocker ently for forty yards at wilt In a orowded
...... Anmnon m r.i It . r . .... K T V. - fl.M
I support of the Institution which was ex- The "Aggies" will average 170 pounds
pectea yesietaay nas not Deen rurnit,nei. this year against lie last year, wnen iney
A bank examiner was In charge of each won tne slate championship and were
offlre. Tnyments will be received on obit- renarally ' considered to be the heavy-
TTt ftrniJnssrii i t
FOR
SAFETY
1 Our money la loaned only on
first mortgages on Improved real
estate.
2 No money la loaned on personal
securities of any kind.
8 Our loans are made on homes,
which are the most liable ot all loans
to be repaid.
4 Our securities are . non-negotiable
first mortgages and are always
on tile in this office.
6 Under the law at least 5 per
cent of our annual net profits are set
aside to meet any possible losses.
This fund now amounts to $66,000,
and Is growing all the time.
6 We own no real estate except
our office building a fact which
shows for Itself the care with which
we loan money.
We are paying 6 and Inrtte inqui
ries from those seeking satisfactory In
vestments.' '"
Resources, 12,700,000.00. Reserve, .
- $66,000.- f ' '- -', .... .
THE CONSERVATIVE SAVINGS
&' LOAN ASSOCIATION
1624 Harney St. ' Omaha
Geo F. Ollmore, President
P. W. Kuhns, Secretary.
.-' v
At
nrf in h. .u- ... 1 K at ions due to the trust company, but no wnlrhta of the atate. "Bat" Nelnon la
saw the . Mh " " " , ' . payment will be made by ths examiner in agafn In the line at right guard, and his
front of n n'et "uch an ,s,ua U t0 charg"- Payments should be in c.sh. Col- presence Is rather encouraging becauae of
u kv . imuiuor .o Biiuuiuer, giving no quar- i"-nunru unm ii is riia weignt ana experience. . iiii ia nia
y, nav- .. shown that It Is not nleilsnd for other in- ti.i,- ar t th aama n.i f.r.utr m.t
po!
Republicans Are Harmonious.
VALENTINE. Neb.. Oct. 21 (Fpeclsl.l
A Voted Actor's secirfptt Checks aa calf ana run ,jown th, road.
Ooia In a say ami
Chronlo Coughs.
heard a commotion, and looking out saw a The camralen In the Fifteenth tud'elal d'.
beast Jump over the fence larger than a trlot, so far as the repv,MiCan candidates
debtedness lo ths institution. . j ief t tackle Is doing great work. Of this
Other Banks Net Affected. I man the critics have said he has ths mak-
' Ing of one of the best men who ever
Fifteen bank examiners who were sent wor9 the moleskin for any team. If he
out this morning to various parts of the only would play scientific ball. Coaching
mv rented mt n nvinek thBt th.r. hB,i eesms to do him no good, fie plays the
pm.a.u j ... .w .... ,
literally tear ng his
j which was always at home before. During Mr. Jenckes are strong csnd'dates of
Th. wonderfully h.aiing power, of pine r.n.led a big do. fo Wll.am Ho- T "l V,,U
have been known for are., but the com- . ' A. V. J T " " CTfx favorable Impression upon the
....... ,,, .uvii m iiiriiiici . i ' a. . I . iieiu KM . . .
T.M CbIU.U - w nPm a? ulna wirnAtint whtnh . ... . . ... VOrerS,
r , K y . KHiea. w. v.. Hamilton reporta that the
has the quality of being soluble, which Is eam, evening aomethlng whipped two bull
now being generally prescribed by doctors. do at hl, plac( anQ. made them run and
Is know to the profesion as Concentrated whln, t0 get lnto the hovl,e th(iy benf
oil of pine. A Philadelphia lung and tood fighters ,'tco. Andy Kearns had a dog
throat epeclaltat declare that the for- t)ed ,t lti kennel( which had been killed
mula In which he now uses the Concen- and eaten the m. nlsrht. leaving nothing
trattd oil of pine haa produced remark- but th. bones and the chain by which it
able results, often entirely curing a severe wa, tied. What the animal can be Is the
Since that - a i. 1 . I
Acnts Cold tn a Bay aad Cures . time he haa not been able to find hi. dor - . ! ' ::"! " " " . nothing In the nature or a run on any way thrdush the oppo.'ng line. This Is
.w.i. . . t m-in inr. fousias ana financial institution except the Trust Com- his second year. Ca-rtaln McElhlnney la
pany of America and that conditions at all putting up a consistent game. Howeve-,
. , . . . . , . his mate on the other end, Btauffer, played
other banks and trust companies were nor- a mora brilliant game at Minneapolis lsst
mal. ! week. The two of them are pretty reliable
,. ... wiiknn In their positions. The vulnerable p ilnt of
Small Savings VI Undrawn. th- AmeJ defenM wlj, be found f their
E. C. Bennett was tpday appointed re- InrtlvMual star gams, with no team work
ralvar of the atock excl.anze Ann of Mayer '. to noisier it up.
which made an assignment yes
The state nrgnnlstlon Is working
in harmony and prominent' representatives
of the partr are In the campaign.
Senators Brown and Burkett and Attorney
Oenernl Thompson, are announced fn- sev
ere! sneeohs In the d!itret. Railroad Com
ml'slorer W'll'nms w'll slao make severs!
speeches 1n the district, and should Oov-
ernor Sheldon retniT. 'n time some snnolnt-
cold la twenty-four hours. This formuU question which Is giving northend people "nte p made or him. Judge KfnVstd
is very simple and the ingredients tan be great concern. -Plattsmouth Journal. I ' trevd'ng through the rt'strlct In the In
obtained of any good prescription drug- - .. , . J teresi .f the ren'ihl'oan t'eket. more esne-
glst and mixed at home. It is aa follows: CA JDIDATK9 ADDRESS ITl'DEKT) dally Ir.ese two cand'datea. and a bar-
"Mix a half ounce Concentrated oil of ' 1 mptilons. apgresslve campaign is being
pinv whhj iwu uuiisi ui alJvr11 ana a -una ncaiM i pvi icait ubi. i prnv-uted.
nair pint ci gooa wnissey; anase It tnor-i . veraity t'osttcailos.
oughly eaih time, and ue In doses of a (From a Staff Correspondent.)
teasiK.ntul to a tablespdonful every four UNXOLN, Oct. a.-SpeclaU-C. B. An
hours." derwin and Ciorse Cifuxilanit. ' nllhltfn,
The Concentrated oil of pine comes put
The charge that Toiifflss Is a tool of th
Northwentern. from the fact ttat he hn
' been the local attorney at Bisett an-f
traveled on a ra. fal's fat when (t l
candidates for Reirenta of Ihm H ! 11 1 unl. . a , u - , nn . - . . .
up lor medicinal use only In half ounce vnsiiy, spoke at convoation at the unl- ' osrsnher hsve not ra'd a cent of r."ro,
vilai mV.I. h r. ,.iirlv ua A In Klrh- .... . orrspner rave not pa n a cent or ra"ro
- vtmif win morning. ne luture regents
wood plainly labeled. , were well recelVed and made a splendid
The bexes are air tight and thua retain impression. Mr. CouUand euld In part:
the original osone. as ell as protecting Mr chancellor. Members of the Faculty,
the fluid from- atmospheric change, ai.d Students tl th I nlverslty: As a lep
Cars rhoold he taken not to get any of . r"s.niiativs of the agricultural tnteiesia of
the patent meiCne Imitation, using tlm- ' fc?
r mo bhu iisc congraiuiauon. as well as aDuret-iution.
& Co.
terday. More than l..O persons, mostly
Italians, stormed the doors of the Dollar
Grand Island' Dents Lexington.
nSAND ISLAND. Neh.. Oct tl. (Kne-1
clal.) The Orand Island High school fiot
fare In the twelve yers tbat 'he bs nr.
cunled the hench '1n the fl'r'ct until the
recent ena"tm"rit of the eri1niTe p"i.
polled him to do po. Tie traveled on' his
I!! psss up to the last hour It wss pos
s'Me. Hsrrlnirton's Clipper mine snd manv
Saving bank, when that Institution opened i bsll team defeated the JLexlngton lTign
today. Folic, were called to control the j Th. 'isilo r. c.me dWn from the" wSSi .
crowd. wiih a himplonh!p rrputitlon and the
Tlie Dollar Pavings bank Is near the l"rls harflly erected to win the gamn. I
rtrnnx hrahrh of tha Knickerbocker Trust Tb sverage welsht of the locsls Is about
Uronx brancn ot the KnickerDOCKer lrust J4J whlu tne JjOXin)rtonltes were more
company, and the alar;n Was started by j hr'v nd weighed 166. ,
the run yesterday oh the Trust company's: The local lineup Is: Rnlrh Miller. Wt
hr.nrh end: Henry Vterejrg, right tsrkle; Frank
e-. Rvder. rlttht guard; Jrob Kiman. centsr;
At the office of the Trust Company of . h--v v.. nil i't un'': Fronk Koott, left
America a double line of depositors tackle; Tom Myers, left end: Floyd Th-rp,
rearhed from tha cavlna teller's window '"f! v",,f: Krno't Frsn', half: Joseph Mir.
reached rrom the palng teller s winaow f Ub k and Walter Krr, quarter
in serpentine fashion through tha counting back.
room out through the main doors and TvMr the hlh school will met
down Wall street for over a block. Tliera the Grand Island college team snd V"
Investigation disclosed ,,PV ,r-rtemv at that r'Ko-.
Wedding Rings..
The) Largest and Bast Assort
ment Kvar shown In Thle City
TIITTAlVV'S
HALF OVALS
FULL OVALS
In all sices and karats.
Our specialty Is the 22-Karat lu
the Tiffany Shape, which fashion
decrees Is the proper ring for Fall
and Winter Weddings.
AlbertEdliolm
ISth and iarasy it.
ASTUSBVBirTS.
nQYD'S THEATER
Toirxaxr at nas
LEW DOCKSTADERS
rrMay. atttrday KaUaee aad Vlghl
TRITZI SOHErr r- '
la the Cemie Opera THnmph
"LI'LLE MODISTE"
One aright Only, jror. Tth.
MME. CALVE ,
M.0. Isat sale OoU Usk.
HELP ADVERTISE OLIAHA
was no disorder.
that the amounts, called lor were as a
rule small, none of the large, depositors
J withdrawing their funds, All the directors
Officials fer latsrssy'i Oi
Dra voiles, la., Oct. (Special.)
Th ofelal" for he Toe e-rke ge r-t
It la also saild to be a splendid specific ; of the work thst this Inmiiutu.n has dona other trsnsart'nns of Pke charscter have
for rheumatism and lumbago. For this
purpose It Is taken each night and morn-
and Is doing. Us reputation is of the hign-
ri, in iiib men who iiuoun its Dro have
lunuuiairu us 1 laus ana carried to sat
ing. No family medicine chest should , toss their work, Nubraska owes a debt of
at any time bo without this nowerful i"uiuae
remedy.
m OSeaninn
h Is the most scientific method of
3 cleaning wearing apparel and floe
vi fabrics In use today we do It to
perfection.
IT docs not take the like out of
the goods nor Injure the most deli
cate color. .
Our prices are very reasonable
and our reputation as well as oui
guarantee Is back of every job that
we turn out Wagons to all part
ot the city. Try us.
'antorium
"OOOD CUBAa-Vag"
1S11 JToass bk Tsi.Soog.SS3.
,rT7
What Is and should be he attitude nf
the poopla toward tills institution 7 .From
a clim observation 1 can fiankly aay it
is one of love arid solicitude for Its wrll
bulng and upbuilding, rauectaliv is this
so among the mors Inlell aent and thlnk
.n iiple of our state, for they rralne
ai:d that full well tiiat thers has radiated
and la lad.aiing an Influence tuat Is tlx
wide and that Influence his been for the
moral and Intellectual unbuilding of the
slate, which If put Into the balance and
! Kuied asainst the financial cost to the
state, leaves materially a great debt that
the stata owes to tills institution.
, To th faculty of this school I bring a
warm greeting from one farm home of
, the slate. It has been to me a pleasure
ef the hlfhest ord.tr lo have had tne per
j Sonal acquaintance of a nuniU-r of the
nien who are and have been instructors
, here, to coins In touch with them and
iiov jiuy enuearcii itiein. but this in
stitution to my heart.
made h'm al'ke vulnerable to attack In
fact, conditions berama so nnhenmMe in
the east end of the dlHtrict that It became
i necessary last whrer for the'' e-i1atiire
cnm t othe rel'el of the d'strlct by tie
pnirf of wat is cnmmorlv term-icd the
"dehornlnf bill." wh'ch prevents relatives
practicing before each other, which Wll wss
passed ss a nonpartNm rrreasure hsvlng
been championed by Mr. Aams. the dem
ocratic representative from Dawes and
Sheridan counties wtthln the said Judicial
district.
Judges Westover and Harrington seem to
be running on different platforms. One on
anti-pass," the other on his record as a
pass-grabber.
detlured that the company would meet all "v r ,en '"picked, as" follow.
demands.
CoiMmrslI ' referee: Oaham. umpire. Snd
In vii 1 1 2 a Hon of a report that there was P'ora. feld ludee. Not a- mV'er the
irv-nKe eoiuio 1m "n in riipiMim rni. r.v'r.
rsf'-e tnrourn f t o rame in rooa
a run on the Paul lo'fton Trust company
showed it untrue, Although no official
statement was obtainable. It was learned
on very good authority that the amount,
of cash deposited with the New. Tork
banks by
an.ounted to
hRne and now. w'th Valf of the week aone
'line" Pell hel'evee tret the s'even 1 wll
prer-ared for the comlne game with the
HawVeyes. He has been res'rtea y
iiliimnt nf the Institution fntwvpni rltvi
the treasury department today r,.t and esrocial attention bs -en dl-
10 Sbout tlo.OOV.UUC. reeled toward getfinr the siihtlt"tes f-
mil'ar witn tne new o'v wn'rn are to ne
sprung. As theie denend for their execu
tion on speed. I'ell hss been plsMnie e-n
rasis on this drS"-mnt of th g-m.
The lat practice wMI b held ThursdHr
night. There wMI he no material change in
ti e makeup er the team
Headaches ausl Aearalgka tram Celds.
UA.ie lroino Q.utihie, the Wurld-w.de
C.j Id and Grip remedy, removes cause. Call
for full name. Look for slg. E. W. Grovs, 2uc.
For that sweet note, clear your throat.
Bed Croas -- Cdugh Props., to per box
HYMENEAL
Hayaara-C-arr.
MISSOURI VALLEY. Ia . Vt.
"3.-(Sr..
Robs Former Kmployrrs.
CHEYENNEX Wyo., Oct. 23 (Special.)
Joseph Hollmin, ex-manager of the New
Tork Store, was arrested early this morn
ing, charged with the theft of foCO from
the safe of the establishment. lie re
signed as manager of the stors several
days ago and waa supposed to have de
parted for Chicago. Last night he un
cial.) Lewis Reyburn and Clara Carr, both locked ths. front door of ti place with
ot llonty Creek, were cteriWd hers Soa the kty he bad not turned In when ha
day at the horns of Lr. DcVore, Elit r quit, manipulated the Combination of the
Hutchinson officiating. They wUi reside at safe and stole a sack containing about
Honejf Crk. This morning It was fouud that the
Red Croas -- Cough Drops. Mother's
remedy for children's colds. So per box.
Tiicro ia Only Ono
That lo ; '
VSJTD THt VlfORLO OVtH TO CUM A COLO IH OMt DAT.
Alwars remember the full name,
lor this signature oa every box.
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lUl'lEUENTl,
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MOVINQ PICTURES
11 to I r, K. 7 to U ML ' ';
lOo i' - Oosrdaaeaa . 10a
New show every Won. and Thurs. '
I fcxlta. Absolutely Safe Exits
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ADVANCED VAUDtMLLE
Mstmee Dally 1:1k. Every Night 1:11.
This WeekThe . Immensaphnne. Chlnko.
Thiss Rensrds, Mayme Itemlngton and her
Black Buster - Brownies, Phil snd Nettle
Peters, Minnie Kaufmann, Sandy and Wil
son and the Xlnodrome. " '
PrlceslOc, toe, IOC. '. - s .
Our Cooking is Sure
io Please You
Sfo CALUMET
AT BOYD'S TH12A.TEU
FOH THB WEEK BEQINNINO fiUNDAT
AFTERNOON. OCTOBER 7th
Bh5 THlfi ATTRACTiON
Did you sver trade with a grooer whom
"y'M living you tha-Vra ! if iH
Although you could not prove the faet
you i.it sat sriod that there waa sand la
the sugar, chloory In the coffee,, and that
he was using short weight scales. Tou
transfeirsd your trade u another and
mo.re.u,nlrpr'"",,f tradesman, where you
got ths best goods at the lowest prtoee,
D d you then notice how feverishly Vx
cited your old grocer became In his efforta
to retain your trade; how there was a
riotioeable improvement In hla goods: how
the ser-vlcs Improved t Of -course you
would havs received the same old scurvy
treatment had a "new Richmond" not en
deared In the field. Of course reu weni
back to the old stand tnltl which nsv.J
gave you full value for 'your money untU
oppcr.,t.o,nrCI t0 d - X-Ur?r1.l.;
WATCH YOTTB TATSBTTXra nmoTa
Omaha. Ilk, other cities, will snjoy for
the first and only time In Its earee? real
metropolitan vaudeville. - lt i. ,f. t
supposs that everybody in Omaha Is
famlilsr with the bill, yet we repeat It
here. HAnnf-TTV, the f'hsndcuff kin."?
rebate; the LARRAK Ns, Euron'sn Aert
batlo ai-otesques; VINIB DALT. lit.
principal feature In O-orse M. Cohan'a
Companies; HARPTOAN, the trsrfo ju!
tho rnV 'jiTm ipt' N T R T O HOI rT 1 AvJ"
wILLAPD A. BOND COMPANY
nrEe.A?o PL,OER PX ths'h.ski.t
?k thB "r's. and give them to
th. publlo at the lowe.t prloes.
11 t I"? 1allyc 'V .. tSaghtly.
' to 10 cent Seats on sale new.
Tonlgh Srls Matihee TemiorrNr
The Beautlfal BoeUty Oomedy-Orama
When We Were Friends.
"TiTSay HfTiDDiri
ZZ.J.
DURWOODd
TODAY ATI
2:30 AND
8:15 P.M.1
14 Cities have already gone Into a rusy
over their Magnlfioent Program.
Bcsolc Aboti
and Superb gh . ;
A.rlila
ttthQ AUDITORITJU ' 0
rottouow wtaxr
Abd'el Kaddr and tllsl
Wives; BUsnt Tvltj' Sugl.,
moto's Saves Japs; Bessie
French; Rawls and Voa
Kaufman; Oertruds Oe
best; Luts Bros-J Earl U.
Hicks; Plcturss.
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