TUT: OMAHA SUNDAY TlKK: XOVEMBKR 1. 100,-?. A TOPICS OF THE DAY OF REST Dr. Loveland to Speik on Ethici in the Campaign. SERMONS OF TEN COMMANDMENTS tries of niscnarsea Will ! Prarhr4 by Dr. McBrlde at Ceatral tailed Preyerlaa Ikirrk. At the First Methodist Episcopal church flunday night Dr. Frank U Lovelsnd will apeak on "Tps Ethici Involved In tha Pres ent Political Campaign, and the llelatlon cf tht Voter Thereto." The address will be In no sense partisan one, but simply discussion of the broad principle under lying Christian civilisation. "The Rudiment! of Keltglon," being a practical presentation of the ten command ment. Is to form the basis of a number of vesper sermons at St. Mary's A vent e Congregational church. The roualc Is under the direction of Frank J. Reeler. Tr. R. 'B. A. McBrlde haa entered upon a series of sermons at tha Central United Praabyterlan eh arch on tha Ten Command ments. Tha first and second command ment war dlscueaed In an orlglnsj and practical manner last week. Sunday the third and fourth commandments will be taken up at tha morning- snd evening; serv ices, respectively. Dr. McBrlde hss also begun a series of flve-mlnute sermons for rhlldren at the beginning of each morning service. - Carriages and automobiles will be utilised Sunday morning to take old folks to Trinity Methodist Episcopal church. Dr. John A. flpyker will preach a special sermon to the aged and those who are unable to get there any other way will be taken In autos and carriages which have been provided. Castellar Presbyterians bosst of a teach ers" training class which is one of the Urgent single church classes In the state. It meets each Wednesday night after th mid-week eeivlce. The average attendance Is ever thirty. The pastor Uds the class In the study of Hulburt s Teschers" Train ing Lessons. "Scenes Crossing the Pacific. In Hono lulu and in Japan." A free lecture will be given In, All Saints church under the aus pices of the All Saints Social club next Frldsy evening, I o'clock, by O. W. Wat tles. Members of the congregation and their friends have been Invited to attend. George C. Porter will address the Omaha Philosophical society Sunday at II o'clock p. m. In Bartght hall. Nineteenth and Far nam! street, on "Social Ownership of Socialized Industries." Hansrom Park Methodist Episcopal church: Prelude Andantlno Lemnre Anthem Praise e the Father tjounod Offertory Andsnte Rellgloso Lematgre Tostiude Rink EVENING. Special music service: Prelude Etude Buck Hymn, Anthem-God of Our Father .,, Wnrren Solo 1 Stood un a Lofty Mountain. ..Beban Mr. Lee Q. Kratt. Solo (organ) toccata D'vry Mr. l.ndena. the Blind Organist. Anthem, with Tenor Recitation He Was DesplscJ mil Kejected Marks Mr. 1-underyon and Choir. Offortory-iUu.tstion Lemalgre Mr. Zadena. BLlj-Save Me. on. nod Randagger Mrs. Herbert Hoerner. Anthem on. Most Meroiful Elliott Potiude Frstlval March Kinder Mr. t harles Hadena, organist; Mr. Lee O. Krats, choirmaster. Mrs. H. J. Klrschstein, who has been In Colotado with her daughter for several months, has returned and will again take charge of the muslo st the North Side Christian church. The music Sunday will be as fol'.ows: MORNING. Opening Sentence The Lord la In HI Holy Temple H. P. Dank Offertory Sentence All Things Come of Thee Solo No Burdens Yonder , Mrs. R. L. Clark. EVENING. Processions! Prayer Response Now the Day la Over Sass Solo At Eventide.. James A. Fairfield v ' Mr. Walter Cady. Postlude Batiste Charcoal Removes Stomach Poisons Pare t1iarcoal Will Absorb One Han dred Time Its Volume In PoiHonous Gases. Charcoal was made famous by the old monks of Spsln. who cured all manner of Stomach, liver, blood and bowel troubles by this slmrle remedy. One 1 t nw v jus Frenchman held forth Us virtues Ik for a famous convention of Eur. nun ).; tli iuns and surgeon. Sechey. luii wi. , ! .. name, lie was odd. Quaint and very detorm.ned. His brothers In medicine laugllid at his claims. Thereupon he swal lowed two grains of strychnine, enough to kill three men, and ale some charcoal. The doctors thought him mad, but he did not even have to go to bed. The charcoal killed the effects of the strychnine and Secheyron was fsmous. Ever since that day physi cians have used it. Run Impure water through charcoal and you have a pure, de licious drink. Bad breath, gastritis, bowel gases, torpid liver. Impure blood, etc., give way before - the action of charcoal. It la rally a wonderful adjunct to nature and Is most inexhaustible storehouse ot health to the man or woman who suffers from gases or Impurities of any kind. Stuart's Charcoal Loscngea are made of pure willow charcoal, aweetened to a pala table state with honey. Two or three of them cure an ordinary case of bad breath. They should be used after every meal, especially If one's breath Is prune to be Impure. These little loaeuges have nothing to do with medicine. They are just sweet, fresh willow, burned to a nicety for charcoal making and fragrant honey, the product of the bee. Thus every ingredient comes to man from the lap ot nature. The only secret lies In the Stuart pro cess of compressing these simple substan ces Into a hard tablet or losenge, so that age, evaporation or decay may not assail their curative qualities. You may take as many of them as you wish and the more you take the quicker will you remove the effects of bad breath . and impurities arising from a decayed or fecaylng meal. They assist digestion, purity . ' blood and help the intestines and bowel tbrow off all waste matter.' Go to. your druggist at once and buy a package of Stuart's Chsrcoal Losengea, price at cents. Tou will soon be told by your frlsnd that your breath is not so bad as It was. Bend us your nams and address and we will send you a trial package by mail free. Add res F. A. Stuart Co., SuO Stuart Sid., Marshall, Mich. Mrs. H. J. Klrchsteln. organist and choir master. The music at All Saints' church Sunday will he as follows: MORNING. 11 O'CLOCK processional Hymn Te Deum. Hadlev In O; Jubilate, M. S. Cnant; Credo, Eyre in E fiat. IntrolL Quartet Thou Wilt Keep Him In Perfect Pee.ce Buck Anthem Two movements from the 13th Psalm for alto solo and chorus Mendelssohn ' "Lord. Thy truth and loving klnrtnesn." Mrs. T. O. Helgren snd choir. Recessional Hymn Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand EVENING. 4 O'CLOCK. Nunc Dimlttls In B flat Hsrker Credo In K flat . .. . Fly re Anthem Who Are These Sialner J. H. Sims, organist and choirmaster. V. W. V. A. Notes. Miss Myra Withers, the newly elected state secretary for Nebraska, will spend the entire world week of prayer In the Omaha association, November 8 to 14. The H. B. B.'s express themselves de lighted with plans for the furnishing of the covenant room in the new building. The first box of books for the Biblical library to be placed 1n that room arrived this week. A Hallowe'en party for members of the association will be given at the rooms next Monday evening. November 2. A great amount of fun is promised all members and will put on a masquerade costume and come early. There will be a grand march and many Hallowe'en game. Refresh ments wll be served. Mrs. F. P. Loomig, chairman . of the Bible tudy com it tee. will apeak at the gospel meeting Sunday afternoon at 4 30 o'clock. There will he special muslo and refreshments will be Served during the social hour at 6:30 for all who wish to re main at the rooms until time for the dif ferent church services. Miss Julia B. Burnard. field secretary for the publication department of the na tional board and business manager for the national paper, Association Monthly visited the Omaha association this week. Monday evening she spoke both at the meeting of the In-Hls-Name circle and at the party Slven by the membership committee. Tues ay noon the board of directors gave a luncheon In her honor and afterward con ducted a party over the new building; and Tuesday evening she spoke before the Business Girls' club. Ml.relle-eon. A.ao.nceme.U. Unity, Seventeenth and Casa, Rev. New ton Mann, Minister Service at 10 30- ser mon, "Halvatlon-What la It?" Sunday school at noon. Plymouth Conrreaational T,n'(i.i, Spencer-Dr. D. E. Jenkins will . preach Sunday at 10:30 a. m.; Sunday school at noon; Christian Endeavor, at S:30 p. m. . JC Covenant, Twenty-seventh and Pratt, Rev. R. T. Bell, Paator-Sorv-Ices at 10:30 and 7:S0; Sabbath school at noon: Junior Endeavor at S:30 p. m.; Chris tian Endeavor st 6:J0 p. m. First German Preahvtei it v. .L Eighteenth. Julius F. Schwars, Pastor Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. The anni versary of the rfnrmtlnn in k i - Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. First PreshvtpHan - r. -. teenth Rev. Edwin Hart Jenks, D. D.. Pas torMorning service at 10:30. Evening serv ice at 7:30. Sunday schoo, at noon. Chris tian Endeavor meeting at 6:80 p. m. First Memorial Methodist Episcopal. Larlmore and Thirty-fourth Avenue Preaching by the pastor, Rev. William J. Brlent; morning theme, "The Christian st ?? venln theme, "Diana Wor- ihlp Today." Pennle' fl. . , 1 ti- ' - -. ...... v iiuiirn . DuviiiKr, fas tor Morning. "Charging God Foolishly ;" ....,,., ,,,,, auurensen to man WHO ItOle House of Hntie harn. hrlnolnv idea Of true rprpnt a rcn Ppnf uAPtAa V. . charge of the music. T tfl n r n m I ark Vf . , v. 1 1 - t, i i Twenty-ninth and Woolworth Avenue, ne. xv. neun tiyae. fustor Morning wor at ,0:3. preaching by the pastor; f 7i? P' '" on "rvlce by the choir, Iee G. Kratl rhnlrmntup WestmlfflRter Pre.ViK.rl m n ' . a Twenty-ninth The pastor, Rev. W. S. Ful- in.., mill L-ir-ni-ii n 1 1 r . i m . m inn n r 7 an 111 .: Pabbath ohonl nnrl nihl rli.sa. noon; Izard utreet minRinn at r. m' Wednesday evening, eervlrea at 7:45. Kll'BL Chlirrh nf rh qiah.i rr f fth and Farnam. Chambern Buildln-! Olinda V gphnnl mt Q AL . m . u..n " . - - ea. , ouiiubv ncrv ice at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; subject of oennuii, everlasting fumsnment. " Dundee Presbyterian-8ervlcea at 10:30 and :j; sermons by Kev. H. QukKendcn; morning topic, ' Render I'nto Caesar the iinngs thai Are Cuesar's;" even.ng topic A 1'ominnnd unA u i m i 1 1 .. . " u school at noon: Christian Endeavor at 8:30. f irst German Free Evangelical, Twelfth and Dorcas German preaching service will be he d at lii :i u m ar,.i ? .r. ". J . " in., will! sermons by Kev. F. H. W. Bruechert, ki.u, , mum naooain acnool at 2:30 p. m ; jyOBltory Ulblo lecture at I p. m. Wcdnes- Iwe Avenue PresbyterWti, Fortieth and Nicholas, Rev. Nathaniel McQIffin, D. D., Minister Morning worship at 10:30; subject. The Main Ibhiim " a,l.k.ih -nu i - - t hrlstlan Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening nuianip ii (;ju; iitm sermon on "The Great Men of the Bible." First I'nltod Brethren. Nineteenth and Lothrop Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preach ing. 11 a. tn. and 7 JO p. m.; morning theme, " I he Spirit's Meesage to thu thurches;" evening, "Good Citiienshlp;" class meeting at noon; prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. m. Trinity Cathedral. Capitol Avenue and s . 1 vhtuan fn 1 f n . 1 1 s- . . , . CY. vMorge A. ueecner, D'an-Holy communion at 8 a. m.; Sunday school and Bible class at :4& a. m.; hol communion and sermon at 11 a. m.; class meeting at 3:30 p. m.; evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. m. North Side Christian, Twenty-second and Locust. Rev. H. J. Klrschstein, Minister Morning worship st 10:30; theme, 'Home and Its Responsibilities," Bible school at. noon: Christian Endeavor at 6:15; evening service at 7:30; sermon subject. "The So cial Program of Jesus." Third Presbvterlun, Twentieth and Leav-enworth-Preachlng by the pastor. Rev. W. E. Todd, at W:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.i Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m.; Junior Chris tian Endeavor at 3 p. m.; Christian En deavor meeting at 6:30 p. m.; adult Bible class taught by Mr. Todd at 9:30 a. m. Ontario Chapel of the Castellar Pres byterian. Eighteenth and Ontario Henry Graner, superintendent; rally day exer cises 8 p. m.: a male quartet and the pas lor of Castellar assisting. r"arK Forest chapel meets at 3 p. ni Eleventh and Dominion: William Kreile, superintendent. North Presbyterian, Nineteenth and Ohio ..V' M.' X'.."1'1'0, -tor-Morning wor fi)'P JL; Jhf'n"- "The Refreshing Word : Rahhalth anr,..! People s Society of Christian Endeavor at vnll- worship at 7:3u; theme, Vigilance; people's meeting at 8 Wednes day evening. First ChrUtlun. Twenty-sixth and Har ney. Rev. 8. D. Dutcher. Pastor-Hi bio school at noon, W. A. DeBord. superin tendent: nrMehtnar jl in.lii .. . . r Hk m. in. una I :j I p. Ill . by Chancellor Ayleswortll of Cotiier unliArattv I 'hrl-.in.. L ' i . . .... m.; teachers' truinlng class WedneHuJ st 8 p. m. HillmMe t,i'.irri'nt I'l.l.. ...i. Ohio. Rev. Herbert I .. Mills. Pastor Morning worship at 10:30. witn tlie com munion service and reception of new mem bers; Sunday school at noon, with Rally day exercises: Christian Endeavor at 6 30 v. o.cii.u iiiuB elk i :ju; special music at both mornlii ami vi.in kes. Central United Presbyterian, Twen'y- f nil rill u nrl I l.tilil. Uai, D U A m , r. i i . ... .... ' " t., . daenriue. o clock with a sermon on tlie tulrd com- iiiaiiuuieiii , evening worsiup ut 7:30 o'clo k with a sermon on tlie fourth com- nmnillillinl - Kal.KutK .,li,.rtl u .nr.n. people's meeting and teachers' meeting at All Saints', Twenty-sixth and Dewey Avenue All ftainta' rlov n. .. u, ,,,, 1 j LUlll- munion at 7:30 a m. ; morning prayer and sermon at II a. ni ; vesper service at 4 p. m.; church school and tiumlay school at :4& a. 111. . Miss Howe will be In attendance to care for children whose parents wisli to enjoy these services. St. Mark's English Lutheran. Twentieth and liurdette. L.. lirnli at 10:44 a. 111. and 7:30 p. 111.; momma- theme, "The Reformation of 1517 MaJe Civil and Religious Liberty Possible;" evening theme. "Temperance In All Things Brings Godliness;" Sunday school al i m.; young people's meeting at 6:4 p. ni. First Congregational, Nineteenth and Davenport, Frederick T. Rouse, Pastor Morning service at 10:311; theme, "To Him That Hath Shall Be Given." Evening service at 7:46; a pre-election sermon on "How to Test Political Policies." Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at So p. in. Chorus choir morning and even ing, led by Fred G. Ellis. Grace Baptist, Tenth and Arbor, B. F. Fellman, Pastor 'The Pearl of Great Price" at 10:46 a. m. Young people's meet ing, conducted by Miss Laura Wisdom, at 1 p. m. Rer. William Ailing of Japan will speak at 7:45 p. in. Sunday school No. 1. Let Hartman Feather Your Nest 1414.16-18 Douglas St. 38311 Yqu re a man or moderate income and you want to get that, home outfit at the Lowest Possible Cost. You've plenty places for your money and you want to make every dollar count. Then we say to you that the firm with 22 great stores to buy goods for the Hiirtimm firm is in. position to supply those lioniofurnisliings at a decided saving to give yon your money's worth and them some. We buy goods '2r( to o.Vc under tlie regular market prices and sell on the same basis. We'll put the best goods made into your home at a saving of one-fourth to one third we gtiarantfe It. It's not Idle talk It's facta we're stating here. We urge you as you vulac the saving of money lo get our prices before you select a single article elsewhere. 1 Solid Oak I' x ension It is of the stretcher design, haa large 42 Inch square top, brilliant ly polished and extends to Fix. fvet. Sale price 8L5 oakd Sideboards Of magnificent design, elaborately carved and splendidly made. Have serpentine top drawers and extra heavy French bev eled mirrors.' 167i Price Brussels Rufrs. size tx9 ft., no miter seams, special Brussels Rugs, size 8ft. 10 ft. 6 In., no miter seams, made of all wool material extra hlfrh pile, most beautiful patterns, price , Wilton in. x 10 rt. 6 in., best rugs on earth for the money Imicess Dresser In oak, mahogany fin ish or maple, large firm weave, extra nlgn mirror, expert A pile, richest patterns, tally wurKinunsuiy smi f hrnn o-hniit Saving of i to i Absolutely Large Steel Range M spec WE MILL S They are complete with high shelf as shown above, have large square ovens, elaborate nickel trimmings and extra heavy castings. Equal to any $35 rango on sale in Omaha. Our price 26LS Tenth nnd Arbor, at noon. Sunday school No. !, Fourth and t ed.ir. at S:J0 p. m. Sun day school No. 3, Thirteenth and W illiam, at 3: JO p. m. First Baptist, Twenty-ninth Avenue and Harney. Key. J. W. Cunlty, U. L., Pastor Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; niorniiiK sermon, "To t'asar and to Clod;" evening. "What is Man.' ' Flisi in series of four sermons; Sumluy school ui noon; Young People's ineetinE -.11 6:1 p. in. HeihaiiH branch, . First Baptist, 2Jsti3 Leav enworlh, Sunday school, 3 p. m.; gospel meetlnK Tuuisday at s p. m. .Church of St. I'lilllp the Ueacon, North Tweniy-first. Near l'aul, Kev. John Al bert Williams, Hector Twentieth Sunday after Trinity and All Saints' day; iioly communion at T:3U a. m. ; matins at 10:30 a. in.; holy communion and sermon, theme, "The Faithful Ueparted," al 11 a. in.; Sunday school and catechism at l:4o p. in.; veiigong and sermon, "I'rayeri for the lead," k o'clock. Grace Lutheran, Twenty-sixth, Between Fuppleton and Woolworth, Rev. M. 1 Melick, fasior Keformaliou day services. Text: "And llu had in ills hand a little iMKik open.'' Morning theme, "What the Bible Hid for I.uiiier." Evening theme. "What I-uiher Did fur the Bible.'" Hours of church services 1v.4f a. m. and 7:30 p. Ill Sunday school at li.ii. Luther league at C:30 p. in. i'rayer meeting Wednesday night. tt. Mary's Avenue rongtegailoiinl, St. Msry's Avenue and Twenty-seventh Street Morning worship, closing with the com munion at 10: it'. Sunday school al noon. Vesper worship at 4:30 p. m. Sermon by the pasur, Kev. Lucius o. Baiid; subject, "One Uod" Hie first address on "The Kudi ments ot Religion," being a short, practical presentation of the first commandment. Young People's Soclsty of Christian deavor at & S P- m. First Methodist Episcopal The pastor. Dr. Frank L. Luveland. will preach Lxitli morning and evening. Morning theiiie. "Do Uie Hcsults of Church W'oik In Omah .i,i. niniiM,....,.,.. m- mm-m , .n.u I'--. B UT. Ji,.,t,, syiB ;UI yJJ Jln. P..IUJ ( ' ' till '' Iron .China Closets Made of solid oak, bent end design, adjustable shelves, double strength glass. A remarkable value at 75 the price ........ '. . nv.u SPECIAL RUG VALUES 695 8 In. z 1075 9x12 Brussels Riis. made without miter seams, of extra . '"kHI fine all wool mater- 8 f"J IhIs. Price reduced to...'.. Wilton Velvet Runs, slse x ft.. 1Q75 Velvet Rurs. size 8 ft 8 ft. S 1575 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs, extra i, extra 1975 priced at Assured on Any Range or Heater Kvery Stove uaranted Tha best makes of the best maksrs. riot Blast Heair It burns coal, wood, slack coal or rubbish. Most eco nomical heater on earth. Burns Its own PA9 gas and smoke. J Our price Amount to a Heasonable Interest on the Capital Invested .'" Evening subvert, ' Tlie Klhics Involved In tlie Present Political Campaign and Hie Helatlon uf Voters Thereto." Music by liirne chorus choir, '1 lionias J. Kelly, choirmaster; Sunday school al noon, T. F. Siurjess, suwrm teiulent; young people's meeting al t.;30 p. ni., U. B. Maul, president. Trinity Alethodisl Episcopal. Ywenty flist and Binney, Dr. John .V.Spyker, l'a tor Sunday xciiool al :30 a. in.; pleach ing service at 10:4G a. m. The patlor will preach to the old folks, who will be brought to the church in automobiles and carriages prepared for them. Junior league at 3 p. m.; Kpworlh league at 6:30 p. m.; reaching service at 7:30 p. ni. Tlie pas tor will preach a special bermon to you.ig people. Prayer meeting Wednesday at p. ui. Castellar Presbyterian. South Sixteenth and Castellar, Ralph 11. Houseman, Min ister Public worship and aermon, 10:3 1; "Parly Slaves or patriotic Surveillants Which?" noon, Bible school. Henry Kelser, superintendent; tf:ao, Chriiitlan Kndeavoi ; 7 "Autumn, Atniosphers: M jods thai Measure Man." Hie third sermon of a series on "Seasonable subjects in Sermon and Song." Wednesday evening, peoples conference, followed by teachers' naming class. Calvary Baptist, Twenty-fifth and Ham ilton, Kev. E. It. Curry. Pastor Services at 10:30 a. ni. and ; :3o p. ni.; the Lord's supper will be observed at close of short address In tho Horning; evening, fourth series on "Home Making and Home Break ing;" "Another Peril of ihe Home;" Bible scliool at noon; two young mens classes; young people's meeting at :30 p. m. Wednesday ai 3 p. m., devotional service Calvary Baptist branch. Thirty-fourth and Seward, Sunday, 3:3o p. in., blblo school; Friday, k' p. ni., devotional service. A lostklsl Magnate. "YcS." began Mr. Peters, sr.. "Johrj Pcteis, Jr., has quit sch'.ol und, accepted B SAVE Bed. Spring and Mattress Special for This Week OR tn Special Bed Combination Bed Is of above attractive design. In all slze and colors heavy posts and tubings, decorated chills, all steel side rails of exceptional durability., Mattress has soft top, taped edge, firm ticking. Spring is of pliable f?C wIm .all. ..11., rTM, l 1 " . i , 111 n 17 1 r: 1 ana 1 u 1 1 guaiailicru. I 1 1 in combination is a world beater at the price ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION POSITIVELY GUARANTEED ' ,j '' ' y Three-Piece Parlor Suite Made In beautifully polished mahogany finish, upholstered In a most dependable manner In silk , vehnir. The arm of eaclt piece is adorned wun a naninome carving, rnis is certainly the nest made and the most handsomely designed parlor suit that wss ever sold at anywhere near the price. Special for this sale Wo L25 Extra LargD Base Burner Exceedingly elaborate in design and nickel trimmings, lias re turn Hues and is a powerful heater. It's a magnifi- 'lOSO cent base burner. At..."0 u pentlon In Davis" geierul store." ' indeed:" coiniiii nted the summer visitor. " tiat up' li'.s duties'.'" "He Is mpe. lnirililent ot the trucker and cheese dei artment." leplhd Mr. t'elei s, nr., ,i.ii GUaroed kllsf:iciii a. "lie ha." til" entire ehaiKe ot wrapping up lt - cneesc.' Yoiith'a Coii'paniiiu. FARMERS WANT REPUBLICANS Bohemian and Genua u Itanrbers Over .Nebraska Are fur 'la ft and hneltlun. United States Marshal W. P. Warm r re turned Friday uftornoon from an extended campaigning tour through Knox, Pierce, Wayne, Colfax, Plutte and Stanton counties and reports conditions up there as mvst favorable for republican success. "1 made addressfs In each of theie coun ties and find that the Bohemian and Clei man farmers of those localities are very well satisfied to let matteis remain as 1'iey are," said Mr. Warner. "The general drift is strongly toward the republican ticket. I followed vary nearly the same territory that Mr. Bryan spoke in a few eeks ago, and 1 was rather surprised to find that his talks have not had any per manent influence among the farmers of those sections. They are not at all al lured by" the bank deposit guaranty doc trine of tiie democratic platform. "I was told while In Colfax county thai the democrats would do well If i.iey got 100 majority there Instead of the tiuO ma jority thty ars claiming. "I find, further, that a number of tha most influential Uermana and Bohemians Only Chiffoniers They are made in polished ma hogany finish. Have five large roomy drawers and has heavy French beveled mirror, ard most dependable in construction. Special this sale only. . . 1 V.-.Trr5?7.Wt 4 ROOMS Furnished Completely s MJ. Parlor, Bed Room, Pining Itoom and Kitchen, or any other fonr rooms you wish to furnish. This offer stands today as it has stood for several years, the greatest value in a complete home outfit that was ever off ered. Try as they may competi tors find themselves absolutely unable to give such a large out fit of thoroughly reliable furn ishings at anywhere near the price. We urge you to see the goods included in this outfit before you buy. auurnpii I8!f $7.00 Cash, $5.00 OH YOUR HEATER The Best Stoves on Earth at a Saving of One quarter to One-third. Special EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. If . If it's not right we'll make it right Your sallsfar- lion means our Success. L'ck heaters 'I liey are made w ith lieiixy rastlncs nnd (juaiaiUicd for durabil ity. Tliey uro of hand- litully M Ci oramented Zi. with nlrk.-l "Jt ,1 iiiiiiiiiif," are outs.poken in their adherence to tlie republican ticket, and thai they are Work ing hard for Tufl and Sheldon. One of Ihe leading German families up there which owns a chain of banks and has been derm -cratlc. Is now openly supporting the re publican ticket. "It is all folly to say or think that any considerable part of the farming com munity of Nebraska favors the election of Mr. Bryan. On the contrary, my observa tion during the last few days has beau that the farmers are for the republican ticket and that Judge Taft will carry Ne braska by a big majority." "P" POPULAR WITH POLITICIANS Un Letter In Alphabet .Vow Being Overworked by Campaign bpr llblndrra. There is one letter in the alphabet Ilia: has been badly overworked during the po litical campaign now closing, and that Is the letter "P." In the old days of spell binding and political oratory the spell binder was satisfied If Ills eloquonce was referred to aa of great beauty and moral excellence. Now his oratorical efforts are described st overflowing wilu "pulchri tude." The homey-handed laboring man, tlie farmer and the common folks instead of being so distinguished are - now the "proletariat." The robber barons, whose fortunes were accumulated by plunder and pillage, are now the possessors of "pred- story wealth." The new aspirant to social or political distinction has boms on of Let Hartman Feather Your Nest 1414-16-18 Douglas St. V 0 Combination Kitchen Table Complete with bins and draw ers as above illustrated. Heavy substantial and dur- T68 able Special price They Nasaive Of elaborate design anf . shown above, nmde quarter sawed osk. ' an finished. Iirge mirrors, drawei lined for silverware . . . . Oak Dining Made of best selected materials and thorough ly guaranteed. They have extra broad deep backs, handsomely carved and QU ntronrlv I Monthly braced. J ff i ' ..'''TW' 11 11 5 i I owmVmV ,.7Aa From I j:gf?-rn, , N u,r mans It'S Out: ivttti. Superior Steel Rangs Made of extra heavy gauge cold drawn steel. Touch feed hot air flue encircling oven. Extra durable fire box. Is elaborately trimmed in j Cfl 31L nickel. A regular $45 range. Special the "parvenu." The prudent citizen who has a comfortable hank account Is a vil lainous "plutocrat." Thus has the dtar old language of by gonn days gone by the board. Pulchritude, proletariat, predatory, parvenu and pluto crat are the catch words of the modem spellbinder, and the ' avprage hearer nf their orations and perorations has to carry a pocket dictionary along to a meeting to find Just what one of the "P" classes he belongs to, and hi ther he la being blest or cursed by the modern orator. For county commissioner, Oscar J. Pick ird. Adv. Notice lo Fat Women Presumably you know, ladles, that ths proper caper nowadays Is lines. Curves ai passe. You have gut to take off your fat. This must he done In one of three wsys. By dieting, by exereUes, or by means of .Marinolu Prescription Tablets. Tlie two (inner will keep you tLsy for months and punish you pretty seveiely, the latter ill ei.tt )ou 71 cents at the druggist's. The tablets will not make any alteration la oiir diet necessary, and et In all proba bility, tiefure you have used up one cms,. i'U will be I'isiiig from 11 to ill ounces of fat a day. Wlncn metnod dj you like the best ! If you fancy this pleasant method of get ting off tlie fat, see your riruKgist Instantly, or elae wilte the Marmola Company, In -trolt, Midi., te- send you a cas.i by mail. These cases r jntaliv so generous a Humi lity of table) J that the treatment U verv economical t is, also, quits harmless, fur the tablets are made exactly In accordant e with Ihe ' .muus Marmola Preecrlptloa. 1 Sideboard fd 1H sU- Chair 1 v J. SJS"