6 THE OMATTA SrXDAV VVV, : REITTinET? 27. IPO?. DALLAS READY FOR A RE Btilroads Prepare for the Influx of Land Hungry Crowd. IS CENTER FOR REGISTRATION JN rarest Tnlnt to Land aid I lourn an Headqaartera hr Jadae Wltlm, K it V. Ill Hurrlitrml Drawing. DALLAH..S. !.. Sept. M.-tPprclM.) j Pallas, the gateway t the Rosebud binds I which will b opened to settlement us a result of the registering which hi Kill on October 6, la a hunt linn, liuntllns inmmu nlty full of plans far the future. The sound of the carpenter's hammer ran be heard In all directions. Won! cornea that th grrstcst rush of landsiTkers will he lo thin point because it Is here that the drawing; will take place on October 19 and because of the additional fact that Dnllas la the only town that i close to the Tilpp county lands and offers an opportunity to prospective settlers to examine the country. The, town is growing In strides and Is fast becoming a thriving city. Fortunately tha founders of the town chose an excel lent townsite with street grades that af ford drains In every direction. Main street vu laid out with a width of in) fert and other streets at ninety feet. Main street and several cross streets have cement sidewalks, and the city has a splendid water works plant and other desirable features. Only a little over one year old It haa now a population of more than 1,5)0 and Is rapidly growing. Another reason why It is anticipated that the bulk of the crowds will choose Dallas as their Mecca Is the fact that while reg istration papers can be made out at the four affidavit points, namely, Chamberlain and Presho, 8. D., and O'Neill and Valen tine. Ne.b., and these papers can be sen to Dallas and Oregory, all papers will ul timately have to he mailed or brought to Dallas and delivered to Judge Wltten, the superintendent of t lie opening, before 4:30 p, ,m. on Saturday, October 17, as Judge Witten's headquarters will be here after September !S, and the drawing will take place at Dallas beginning at 10 a. m. Mon; day, October 1!V Inasmuch rs the Instruc tions of the Interior department prohibit the sending of the. registration papers by registered mail, many will chooso to make aure of their papers being In time by com ing to Dallas to register or else by mailing their papers, direct to Dnllas. To handle this Immense amount of mail, In addition to tha personal letters and other mall addressed to applicants, the Postofficc de partment Is preparing to employ an addi tional force of clerks and keep the local postoffice open until late Into the night. There will be extra clerks to sort and de liver mail, for registry and money order business and for stamp sales. Profiting by the experience of former openings every precaution will be taken to avoid delays and mistakes and to enable the thousands of visitors to get their mall without long waiting at the postoffice window. Tem porary mall boxes will be IncHted at street corners so that the Inniimerab'e letters, papers, post cards and souvenirs will not have to be taken to the postoffice proper to be mailed. FVr the handling of the registration pa pers the banks, land agencies and real estate offices have arranged to have a large number of competent clerks and nota ries who will not only be able to make out the papers quickly, but will be qualified to answer questions as to the rights of those who apply for registration. While these plans are going on the town board Is working and planning; for the ac commodation and comfort of visitors. The local Masonic, lodge will look after visiting members of the fraternity, and the women of the churches have formed an organiza tion and chosen a competent woman from Omaha, experienced In Young Women's , Christian association work, to take proper care of women vlaltora. Additions to the hotels are being built and new lodging and eating houses erected. There will be numer ous amusements, cowboy bands, stage bold tips, lariat throwing and steer tying con tests. Unlike many other land "lotteries" there will be no need for the visitors to seek entertainment at gambling. There will be plenty of high class entertainment for all who come. hla wife had a warrant sworn out for his arrest and an officer accompanied her to the meeting place. When Jacobs appeared alone he was plseed under arrest. The fact that neihter of the parents wss willing to give up a claim to the boy. J finally led to a reconciliation. A confer enre was held In the office of J. O. Det weller, Mrs. Jacobs' attorney, and It wa-i agreed that the kldn.iplng raw1 should be dismissed and the boy given back to his mother. Justice Rarhir.ann Olsmlxsed the complaint and Mr. aod Mrs. Jacobs were exhorted l i live tanetl r and give the boy a chance for a home. 14H44648 Douglas Street BUILDING F0RC0RN SHOW! Carrlnae and Mason Plant Kreetfd j h Morphr A Sons Will Be I Avnllnlitc. j The ndvlstry In rd of the National Corn Imposition Friday afternoon via advised I by Andrew Murphy S. Sons. Hiu Jackson j strerlj, that the firm contemplated building a large carriage and wagon mam factory nar the corner of Fourteenth mid Jacl:r.n streets. Ihut work nn the cons' ruction of the building would begin n; onee snd that the structure would he completed within less than six week". The building will be 132x44 feet, constructed of brlek. two stor ies In height snd will be sufficiently- en closed by the time of the opening of the corn show to permit of its being utilised forf corn show purposes. The proximity of the new building to the auditorium will be such as to give two floors of additional space for exhibition purposes during the corn show. Tills space will approximate 11.616 feet. It will be equipped with all modern appliances of water, electricity and gas. An entrance will be provided from the basement floor of the auditorium and an other by means of a viaduct from the stage floor of the auditorium to the second floor of the new Murphy building. The advisory board of the Corn Kxpos!. tlon has entered Into a lease with the Murphy company to use tho new building for corn show purposes. A l.lfc rntcnce of suffering with throat add iung tr' itMe Is quickly commuted by lir. K'rvj's N w Discovery. 50c and Jl.Oo. For s.tl? by Beaton Drug Co. HOW TO GETjCORRECT COUNT Method of Nrcnrlna; Krrorlcs Klec- j tlon Returns la Agitating Many Minds Just Now, Errors In the late primary vote as re turned by the various boards lias lajsoil considerable discussion about the court house as to the best methods of curing the evils connected with the present system. Many of those who have watched elections agree with District Clerk Smith that there should be an election commission either appointed or elected which would have full power to appoint and dlschurge election boards and which would be responsible for tho action of the local boards. "I believe all votes should be counted by one canvassing board composed or txp;r,!," said M. O. Cuiinlnghum, a member of the present canvassing board. "The tallot boxes ought to be sealed when they are taken to the votig booths. Then without being opened they should be collected and brought to the court house-, v! cie the too. d would lie ready to begin I he count as soon as the polls close.!. This would Insure an accurate count. "It would not he necessary, however, to wait for the polls to closj. We might do as Ihey do In New York, eollect the billot boxes two or three times during the day and have the board begin the count at omo. This would Insure early returns and an accurate count." CHILD THE TIE THAT BINDS j Little Boy Holds Father and Mother Together When Tronble la Brewing. ( j William Jacobs of Sixth and Plerc. I streets, a railroad engineer, was arrested ! and brought before Justice of the Peace ! Kachmann Saturday morning on the charga I of kidnaping; his own child. It appears that Mrs. Grace V. Jacobs, j who filed the complaint, and her husband , have not been living together for some time and she had the care of their 8-year-old son, Arthur. Wednesday Jacobs en ticed the boy away and took him to tho house of a friend on South Eleventh street, where he was kept In hiding. He made an appointment to meet Mrs. Jacobs at the poatofflce at 11 o'clock Saturday and prom ised to bring the child. In the meantime COUNTY OPTION VOTE ASKED j If Board Will Put It on Machine' Thonins Sayu He Won't nnic a Ticket. Elmer K. Thomas, representing the Anti Saloon league, Saturday morning presented to me county board a request that the question of county option be placed on tho ballot at the coming election In order to get an expression of opinion on the sub ject from tho people of the county, lie said he had spoken to Robert O. Kink of the Personal Rights league about tho atti tude of that organization on the matter, but Mr. Kl nk said lie could not tell what the league would want to do until he had presented it to the executive committee. "The vole would not be blmliiiK on any one." said Mr. Thomas, "and I realize we would be beaten. But we want tin expres sion of the voters In this cuunly and this would be a good way to get It. The Anil Saloon league Is up to this paint-it we can't Bet an expression of the voters this way we will have to put up an independent uckci 10 get it. This would Jejpardizo some good men on both tickets an I we don't want to do it. If the board will put the question of county option on the t:ng machine an independent ticket will not be necessary o secure the expression." The board took no action Saturday. j ini I 141446-18 Douglas t Street Freckles, Pimples and Liver Spots Can Be Removed Easily By Stuart's Calclom Wafers in A z Few Days. Writ for Free Trial racks. Why suffer the stares of those about you because of a poor, muddy and bleary looking complexion? What you need is rich, strong, generous flowing blood to furnish a clear, clean pigment (color) to the face so that with each beat of the heart the blood courses uninterruptedly through tha small surface veins of the face, thereby keeping a glowing color ever present. Stuart's Calcium Wafers are composed of the most powerful of blood builder and purifiers, yet they are harmless and may be taken Into the system by any one, even a child. What is invigorating to the weak stomach most certainly will aid the well one. Any Invalid may take Stuart's Calcium Wafers and be benefited, so that no one need feel the slightest hesi tancy in using these little purifiers con ttnuously. They work very fast and many severe cases of discolored complexions are thor oughly cleared and beautified after a brief time. The number of testimonials we have attesting to the strength, vigor and effectiveness of Stuart's Calclu'ii Wafers would astunlsh one. Every drug slat tail tit a them In btuvk. pi lie 50c. Don't wait, but go to your druggUt today and buy a box of these Wafers. Take them after each meal and give them an honest trial and the rapid result will sMnnlkh you. We will end you a trial package con taining an amount of these Wafers sjffl clent to show their power. Send us your name snd address and we will send you a trial package by mail, free. Address V. A. Stuart Co, 171 Stuart Bldf. lUrshall, YODER SUPPLIES TEACHERS tonnty Superintendent Mends Out TmrnO-Flve to Fill Demand lu the State. Through County Superintendent Yodcr's office Douglas county has furnished twenty-five teachers this year to counties In which there Is a scarcity of school ma'ams. This number does not Include those teachers who secure their positions outside the county without the aid of the superintendent's office. "Most of these teachers go to the west ern counties," said Mr. Voder. "I do not think there la a teal scarcity of teachers In this state. It Is more properly a matter of distribution. Cheyenne county may be short fifteen teachers and Douglas county may have more than fifteen it does not need. But the distance and the UJ a ,r,.m make It undesirable for the Douglas county l teachers to accept the Cheyenne county I positions. I think there are enonrh t...i,. era In the state to supply the needs of all schools if they were properly distributed." tk ml. 4f t J t ; i I 1 LET MARTMAN FEATHER YOUR. NEST WITH Guaranteed Furnishings Mailman's furnishings are not only representative of all that is artistic ami hand some, hut every article sold is of that sturdy, reliahle character that insures long, last ing satisfaction to the owner. Our furnishings are GUARANTEED not for a certain numher of days, hut for YEARS. There's no misunderstanding our position on this policy. AVe plainly say to each and every customer that we Guarantee Absolute Satisfaction If, hy chance, anything goes wrong we'll make it right. We can't afford to have a customer dissatisfied. Each transaction hero is a money-hack proposition if not entirely pleased. That's the hest kind of a guarantee it's the ONLY kind. We stand hack of our goods from the time they are put into your home until they have given you YEARS OF SERVICE AND SATISFIED YOU ABSOLUTELY. yuarttr Hawed Oak China Closets, of the hatidsime bent-ln design, with cnivpd flaw feet and largo French beveled mirror. Specially liiflced 1 " m ae-BFyrTP' ' " " "I 'I" T; . Dresser In Otxk or 25 Mahogany Finish Credit rgtfe $ilJ dpfe ofe Terms rana- ed to Suit. a7 Five Piece Parlor Suite Highly Polished Mahogany Frame 22' Here Is a parlor suite value that cannot be duplicated In Oyiaha. It is made of the best materials and thoroughly puaranteed. Upholstered In a thoroughly dependable manner. The frame Is of artistic design, neatly carved and brilliantly polished. The seats have a full set of best oil tempered steel springs. It's a world beater at the price. Solid Oak roriiliinaiinii Une rase and Writing In sk r..'iil- rawe and Writing I ! . h.md- J mil) I'Ollsiion. luiK'' I-tli-'.v French hevt-lt-d Mirror. Speci ally priced . . . f 087 I ssataal JJ1 g "m 5-Drnwer Ciif fonier. "solid nrlt a? a. Tlu-8i liri'ssora may hr IihiI In Riililen iink fiuiwli ,r pnlMifU nia niiBrtny finish. Tiny ar- cf ery luiiKlsdiiK! (ItslRii. have extra laie l-'rimli htifl mirror spt In oirvoil f i wiiii'. The nlnne price reprcsi'iils a 00 per cent rcducuoii. lilbrary Tables, made of quarter sawed oak or mahogany veneer, very hand some In design, made of selected ma terials and beautifully polished. Specially prices for this sale Parlor Table, has a fancy slispe top ml Rhelr, neatly carvcil nmi nifciuy pm- lnhcil lunvy Ii'ks turned ri fluted. The table Is worth double the price we're asking 1 95 Wsntnckst Zioatltrr Couches, made with massive solid uuk fi'iiniPH, l:aiulsoi,iely carved. Made with full steel spring I'onslructl in. t,p dt'c;dy illa niond tufted over oil lempered steel ppilims. It is ceiialnly a tre mendous value Ht Uie price 10 65 Catalogue FREE to Oul-of'fown People Quarter Sawed Oak Pedestal Extension Tables. They extend to six feet, have massive pillars aud large carved claw T89 feet. Sale price The above price Ik remarkably low for such a thoroughly well made article of furniture. Genu ine solid oak throughout, smoothly finished. Five iaiS' roomy diawtra. It Is .f t:n tqual value. Iron Bad. BDiina- and Mattress. Bed Is of attractive ilrslRn. heavy posts and tubing. Mattress m m cu ' I, as mart ton. tattoed- eil'e. Sorlna of I 9 TV the best pllnhle woven wire. One of Jk our uesi Bpecmis Freight Pre paid on ali Purchases WUhin 200 Miles. JtiiKnry Steel ,.i:.-h , 111:1a . .. . flames that nre oi wonderrul :;r:.i .' ability. They are cote-red wlih a k.i couch fabric and supported by mil 1:1 i steel spring's. The price is remark ably low for such a splendid article . it r "leel a 267-5 iteel Kang-ss, Inrce six-hole size, complete iul uign warming closet and tea shelves niacle or extra heavy KHUKe steel and elcRHntly trimmed In nickel. Sale price RUG SPECIALS Szia Bevcrc'.fcU Bugs, Cfii; nplendiil wearins rujs, now. .OJ Brussels Burs, 6x9 fset; 7 fiq l'rlcea just about cut in half.0-' Wilton Velvet Bug's, 6x9 ft., high pile, most beautiful fi till colors O.J Brands Bag's, S'-lO'j ft. The best KiUMHi iH Hub ever ft .i Bold In Omaha at price. .. IV.OJ Drussela Bug-3, 9x12 ft. n n : of fine clow weate ' Brnossls Bag's, 9x12 feet, "i' su perior ipiaiuy. I'SK'i extra handsome l.OJ Wilton Velvet Bogs, 9x13 feet, No seams to wear ft J, threadbare A.I.O. axmlucttr Bngs, sixes 9x12 fftt, uf superior iia)ily, f L . special at t.J.tJ wen fiiBJiysseWP!itf''.'.?'ffWflii SIL'J U'llBI III i'VftM XTTJ1. J k DON'T SPEND A CENT FOR A Heating Stove I'ntil you have secured prices at the Hiirtmau Ntore. We claim most emphatically to undersell every borne furnishing Institution In Omaha on Heating Stoves. We handle some of the best known makes In America, and we're selling them at prices that are absolutely unmatch able. Our display, of stoves at each store Is wonderfully extensive, embracing a full and complete line of such famous makes as the Art Peninsular Lincoln and Other Superior Brands We repeat, CJKT Ol'K l'KKTKH, and remember that every Heatar we sell Is fully guaranteed both by us and by the reliable makers. t'HKDIT TKKMS TO SlIT. 5B3 BS2OE80S c4tWl';c;?i I S N Kitchen Cabinet h, complete with cup board, drawers, bins and compart ments as shown in the r7Q above illustration. H Special, at v Quarter Sawed Oak Side boards of massive design and very . elaborate, extra large French bevel mirror, an un equaled value at this t J95 low price IO Solid Oak Buffet. . Exceptional value, beautifully carved orna mentations, shapely top, French plate mirror, large, roomy draw ers and compart- f P 50 ... U! ment. Special. - y4..l iaM' I HOME FURNISHINGS 4 Rooms m FurnisherJ for vVc Terms: $7 Cash, $5 Monthly. C Rooms e07 u furnished for vVi Terms: $ Cash, fjHi Mnutlily. fi Rooms eTftq V Farnishi-J far VlVO B Terms: 910 Cash, $8 Monthly. STABBING 0VERA CRAP GAME One Colored Man StlrWa Knife Into Another Who I.aochs When He Loses. Jack Reynolds stuck a knife Into Charles Roberta tlTee Ini-lu s Lx low the heart be cause T'ob Tts lauglu-d when Reynolds lust money at a crap game and lost his temper. Ri'brrls is In the South Onuiha city Jail and badly injured. The police had not caught Reynolds up to 3 o'rlock. but mere after him. The men are colored. The affair oc curred in the pool hall of Couch & Brown, 2hll N Hireot. South Omaha, where Detec tive Drummy wus shot and killed by a colored desperado last winter. When the subbing otcurred the wife uf Roberts' brother. 'who was across the atreet from the pool hall, fired a pistol off twice to altract the attention of the police. Here is (t e statement made to the 8ou:h Omalta police by Roberts: "We were playing craps and Reynolds was losing, lie made a fuss about It and I laughed at him. That made him nt ill madder and he chased me out of the hail and down p.r ' iii TO and stuck a knife in front of nie. llo made me go bnck lo the pool room with him and there stabbed mo." BURNING OF BUNTING LESSON Will bow Dancer of Proximity to Incandearent l.iahts, S;:i M It'haelsen. Clly Klect. kian Micha.lncn tays that the burning of the bunting on-the front of the city hall Friday evening was a good thing in a way. as it wjII s. rvo a i a lesson' tu people when uiltlii up decorations and de ter them from puttins bunting jKheie it can by any pomibllily cun.i- i contact will. Incandescent lights. "1 have al'Aays m.tirtjired tliat the l.'.ji from Incandescent lifchls would Bit hunt ing on fire sliould the hunting becomi wrapped around He lights. When the 4ecoratlons were placed on Hie city hall a few days ago I warned the i o n lo k. i the bi.ntlng away from the ll;;iils. but ll-.e high wind blew it loose. The city h ii being a stone building there wa no Carn age, but the lit lie blaze Friday niglii sliould Me as a I 'Ston lo owners o: tenants uf frame lu.laiiK" ahcu Ucuiutiii, them. HONOR AMONG THREE THIEVES .None Will Tell on Others to Secure Advantage In Penitentiary Sentence. Frank Drlscol. Mlcheal Cobb and Frank I'.yan proved there is at least some honor umong thieves when they lined up in front of Judge Seals to be sentenced lo the penitentiary for breaking into a box car. "Which one of you thought of doing this job first?" asked the Judge. None of the culprits poke. "if you will tell mo who thought of breiikliiH itL ,l,ls fist 1 will give the theis a year off their sentence us the iins leader ought to be punished most," said the eouit. Still no was ready lo secure a i eduction of sentence. "I guets we all thought of It uUjut the same time," said t'ohh, finally. "I goon that's true, "siild the Judge. "You ail tiiouRht of It as soon as you saw i chance to do a Job. 1 will give you two years each." All three of the men were young. Ilrlseol md t'obb said they came from Chicago and Hyan from Rochester, N. V. They have, beta tiavcling together. ROADS REFUSE CONCUR Nebraska l.lnee Take Radical Action in the l.onibrr Rate Contest. Nebraska railroads will take the tactual action In the lumber rate fight of refusing to concur In the through rates to points in Nebraska, west of Omaha and Lincoln. They Bay they will file their notice or lion concurrance Monday or Tuesday at Wash ington. In "this contest the railroads are fighting for the wholesale dealers of Omaha and Lincoln. Some time ago the commis sion ordered a readjust ment of the rates, putting Lincoln and Omaha n n paiity on southern lumber. This was done by raising the rates to OniHlia. The southern roads refused to advance the through rates to a tasis of the combination of the locals, which puts the wholesaleis o Lincoln and Omaha at a disadvantage. Fur the deep watcrwas convention at Chicago, October 5 to 7, the Milwaukee has announced a rate of a fare and a half, with a return limit till Octolier VI The Milwaukie has also announced low home seckers' rates to points on t lie new exten sion, Uvtobcl t to .U tuid November J tj 17 During the last week the Union Pacific has put In operation 5.8 additional miles of double track between Rogers and Schuy ler, on the eastern district of the Ne braska division, and 9.7 miles on the Utah di vltrn. By using the various departments of The Hee Want Ad Pages you get the best re suits at the least exiense. The American Climate. Ou Shotchun of the Chinese embassy, on a sultry evening st Cape May, condemned the Amethaii cllmato. "It Is much worst, than the climate of China," he said. "It is perhaps the worst climate In the world. Anil yet you can Joke about it. A physician Joked me al""it It the other day, 'Accustom yourself, Mr. Ou Hhotchuii,' he said, 'to our cllma'e'a ways. Our winters ate arollc, our sum mers arc subtropical ; and very often our climate gets mixed and arctic days and subtropical ones alternate. Inure yourself, like ine, tu llu hp c hanges. 1, summer ;md winter, sleep with four blankets.' " 'You do?' 1 gaxped. " '1 do. In summer,' be added, '1 pu them under me.' " Washington Star. Uncle Rrmoi on Art vertlalnaT. "The late Joel Chandler Ilauis." aal i an Atlanta clergyman, "used to laugh Ht tho way everybody seemed to want a free ad vertisement of some Kort liom the editor. It was the same, he would say, with physician everybody wants free ad op the health iiuestlon from Jilui. "I once heard him tell about an editoi wno scrvta ten nays in jail lor licking the m i rrl,. . ... ... . ...... l i. iiibjui. j iiu vtiu'-ii iiraicu iiiiii ei y kindly and at the ten days' end, cxcortlng htm to the door and shaking him by thi hand, said: "'Well, good-bye and good lutk. Ivl. And say, a puff r ' would you mind giving ih Jail By using the various departments of Tlir. Bee Want Ad Pages you get the beitt re sults at the least expense. v II Kir.. A ' ""IX