TITE OMAHA DAILY BKE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1908 1 HOME OUTFITS We tnT-lt y to Inspect the for nishlngs ooatalned In ear (pent! nt fit for three, four, fire, el ul seres room bom. Than outfits lsolnde everything eoessry to thorn complete, ooey and oomf ortsble, fi ROOMS I URNSHED COMPLETE Exchanges Cheerfully Made We guarantr absolute aatUfac tlon. If yoa're not plrl with any article you buy of u, aend It hark and we'll gladly exchange It. Thin la a courtesy which we are pleased to extend to our customers -AND ALWAYS 11AVK. J5T FARNAM ST. j T leather your nesff MI4-I4I6-I4I6 DOUflLAS ST JL farior, B jretra, Dla- 169 V ii loom aaa kltchea aay alber tear rao yea wish la fat-abb. Two Very Important Offerings For Satorday in Women's Credit Torino 1 (7 cash, 99 mosthly, HE attractive prices that now prevail throughout this store in con- sequence of our November reductions, are proving wonderfully interesting to thousands of householders in and about Omaha. Surely we were never before able to offer such extraordinary bargains right at the height of the buying sea son. We Invite special attention to our special prices on complete furnishings for one room, several rooms, or a com plete home. A saving of FULLY ONE-THIRD IS GUARANTEED. Cloaks S Suits , 1 Decorative Panel Iron BedsJt T A'a a TAILORED SUITS at ,00 Again we say the best suits ever sold in Omaha at $25.00 and as good as many $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 suits elsewhere. Eighteen new models, dis tinctively and elegantly modified directoire effects in every essential detail. Coats in smart semi-fitting tailored, tight fitting and nobby cutaway styles. Skirts with extra gored, extra flare widths. "Wide assortment of materials such as broadcloths, worsteds, serges, tweeds and cheviots, in all staple and desirable colors and all lengths and all sizes. These arc the most extraordinary val- C C 1103 rc have ever been able to show, at. . . J TAILORED CLOAKS OO AT A showing that stands absolutely unequaled for the values it affords. The very acme of style, combined with greatest dependability of materials and flawless tailoring. These are coats of fine, all wool, broadcloths; 5-t-inches long; lined through out, with Skinner's Satin, high collars, large lapels, also perfectly plain tailored coats shown in numer ous models. Search where you will, you can't find .duplicates of these cloaks under $30.00 and $35.00. Specially priced at the "Elite" at $25 Svfffj ill R ! ftiliU S HUM i; ft ml ihjwiy?lmm i mmmmm 1 Pedestal Extension table made of solid oak, round top, and Is polished. Has mas nlve pedestal and carved claw feet. Sale price has large brilliantly 75 11 RUGS 6x9 ft. Brussels Rugs L 7? no mitre seams. .. 9x12 ft Brussels Rugs, first quality, guaran- 9x12 ' ft.' ' 'seamless' Velvet Rugs, high soft 19.90 Ft??'' Catalogue FREE to Out of Town People. DRESSERS Of magnificent design, swell top drawers, extra large mirror, in QIC oak or m&hof. n W any finish; special 8J BIO STOVE BAR GAINS V r 15' M Stoves a This bod la of new and handsome design, heavy posts and tubing, decorated panels, aa shown T95 above. It'a a world- j beater at the price " f'a 1 Solid Oak SIDEBOARDS Very elaborate de sign, has magnificent carving, large French plate mirror, drawer ,'n-d 1 158 silver ware. A superior Cook Store, mads with extra heavy castings, large oven, worth double the price asked.... O90 EVERY STOVE Guar anteed Extra Large Base Burner CORN SHOW PROGRAM DETAIL Odds and Ends Engage Time of 0. W Wattles for Days. COLLEGE GLEE CLUB WILL SING Contracts with Vnlverslty and -Others Closed Complete Schedule of Implement Dealers' Conren tlon at Kaposltlon. Perfection of details of fie program for the National Corn exposition will occupy the close atention of d. W. Wattles the next few days and while the executive com mittee of the exposition will assist him, the matter will be largely in his hands. The conclusion of a contract with the Unlver ' slty of Nebraska Qlee club and other college musical orgunlsatlona came up at an Important meeting of the executive com mittee held Friday afternoon. It's a far cry ono which would require a big megaphone from the unattractive peel ing from a "spud" grown amid the bogs of the Oreen Island to the onvlronmpnt o' the silver chafing dish heated with a deli rate little colorless alcohol flame and pre sided over by a charming young woman Just hack with her escort from the theater Hut that Is exactly what science Is doln, In the transformation of waste farm proil ucts Into a smokeless, Bootless, odorles fuel supply. Between the corn husk and the unpleas ant potito peel and the deliriously creamed potatoes cooked for an after-theater supper with alcohol of the deniturel kind between these two there Is a big dis tance, what a melodramatist would call a vast gulf. And Incidentally and In passing, It may be remarked that the chafing dish prov ender cooked by . the aforesaid young woman Is much less likely to put a crimp n a youth's bankroll than a cafe check. Denatured Alcohol aa Fnel. The denatured alcohol whlen will be used to operate the chafing dishes and other cooking apparatus of the domestic science section of the Corn exposition will be made right on the spot a the government still, which Is now being set up In the basement of the auditorium. The program la announced for the meet ing of the South Platte Implement Dealers' association, which, with the Nebraska and Western Iowa associations, will meet dur ing and with the Corn exposition. The program Is as follows: Tt'FSDAY, DECEMBER 15. g P M. Anrufal smoker and reception, tendered bv the Jobbers of Omaha and Council Plnffs. Invocation Frank Ifayette Tove land. pstor First Methodist Episcopal church. Omaha. Music Quartet. Address f Welcome James C. Dahlman, mayor of Omaha, ResootiHe J:icot Bender. fluttcn. Neb president Houth Platto ussoclution. Music Quartet. Address "The Relation of the Implement o the Nat'ntiRl Corn Exposition." PreMept G. W. Wattles. National Corn .'r -s'tlon. Tnl'' "Whnt Phnll We Do to Be Saved1" ' v "The I n rdalned Preacher." Informal banuuet and smoker. ' DECEMBER 16. 190S-9 A. M. Address "Comparative Value of Oaso 'ne and Denatured Alcohol for Power Ight and Heat." Prof J. B. Davidson tmes.'Ia., Iowa State Agricultural college Appointment of ponvenilnn .m.i,,... n. m. "Bhntl the lmnionmr,. i,i..'. Handle Automobiles?" Mr. William Krot ler, btjait. Neb. 10:1a a. m. "Buying Ooods," Mr. A. Sjionner, Mondam n, la. 10:45 a m -"Parcel Post." by a repreen io live of the South Platte association. 11:16 a. m.-"Tho Relation of the Manu facturer and Jobber to the Retail Dealer " Mr. Jerome Shamp. Lincoln. Neb THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17. 19nj :30 a. m. Report, "The NatUnal Feder- 1 1 ' 1 g 1 ! atlon." Mr. William Krotter, Stuart, Neb., delegate Nebraska and Western Iowa us--soclatton.. 1H:15 a. m. Reports of committees. 11 a. m. Election of officers. Adjournment. Meeting and organization of the board of directors. All sessions will be held In Crelghton hall. Fifteenth and Harney streets. En trance on Hurnev street. TWELVE YEARS IN THE PEN Fnt of Colored' John Smith, Who Tries to Hob Store After fliKKlng Merchant. Twelve years In the penitentiary was the term given John Smith, a negro, by Judga. Sears Friday morning. Smith was con victed of trying to rob Max Wlnthroup's grocery store at Thirteenth and Davenport stterts after hitting Wlnthroup over the head with a piece of lead pipe. A wpek ago Smith offered to plead gulUy, but at the same time maintained he was Innocent. Judgo 8ears refused Jo accept the plea and he was tried, the Jury finding him guilty. Smith wiped tha tears from his eyes as ho was led away from the Judge's bench after hearing tlio sentence. MILKMEN HAVE NO LICENSES Twelve of Them Fall t'nder Official Bane for Failure to Comply with l.nwr. Twelve complaints were filed Friday against as many milk men who have been reddllng milk since June 30 without licenses. City License Inspector Waggoner filed the complaints and gives warning that unless licenses are taken out that the milk wagons will be taken off the streets. The complaints were filed against the fol lowing milk men; A. FJellen, J. Jensen, 8. P. Borensen, V. Erlckson, A. Chrlstman, Charles Blomquist, Martin Jensen, John J. Murphy, l A. Jorgensen, C. Sorensen, Peter J. Lyngback and Fred Laraen. Exceedingly elaborate In de sign and nickel trimmings. Has return flues and Is a oowerful heater. It's a muff. f niriceni Dase 5 burner. tpe- 2 ciai at HOT BLAST HEATERS 28.50 It burns coal, wood, alack coal or rubbish. Most economical Ireater on earth. Burns Us own gas and smoke. Price 5. , ( Large Steel Range They are complete with high shell, as shown above, have large square ovens,' elaborate nickel trimmings and ex tra heavy castings. Equal . 7s to any $35 range on sale in Omaha. Our price J 16- RUGS Uxl04 ft. Brussels Rugs handsome tn designs IV. J J French Wilton Rugs, SKt 10. big j value Jl,t,0 xl3 French Wilton Rugs, tremendous l bargains J.JW 10c a day pays for any stove or range in our store. HANDEOMB BASE BURNER Elegantly trimmed In nickel, large coa.1 maga- sins, return flues, nickel trimmed. 21.75 OAK HEATERS They are made with heavy castings snd are guaranteed for durability. They. are of nanasome proportions, beau tifully ornamented with Special for this ' L ft V - m 9 ar w . 5 ---WWafsaar jymafyutnnf nnn-i4gf- - S ....ww wwiTiwiy y-nnnnrarnrvvv- ARMOUR SMILES AT WEST Head of Big; Packing; Firm Delighted with Prosperity. 'I ,sassasn- VISITS SOUTH OMAHA WITH PAETY Only Word There Is that "We I Will Keep Ittwht ' On ; Working" rays Compliment to The Bee's Influence. A BAD BACK IS A BAD HANDICAP Few of us can afford to be Idle, and to those who work, a sound, strong back U a necessity. A bad back prevents rest or sleep, and aches all day with a dull, tirtd throb. lon't think because sharp twinges strike you when you lift, or twist about, or 1 each, that your work Is too hard for you. Bad backs sr common In every occupation. Those aches and twinges aie only Nature's warning that th kidneys need help. It is easy to tell If the kidneys are sick, and are not thoroughly doing their work of filtering the blood. Backache Is an early warning. Headache, disxy spells, puffy swellings under the eyej or In the ankles and leg, nervousness. Irritability, rheumatic pain snd tired feelings also tell of kidney Ills. Examine the urine. If It is extremely pale and light, the kidneys are not get ting out all of that urtv poison. If It is dark colored and thick, passages too fre quent, or too scanty. If there Is any sedi ment deposited when it stands. If pas sages burn or pain, that is proof enough that ths kidneys need attention. 1 Doan's Kidney Pills have given strong, sound backs to thousands. This remedy awes backachs and urinary troubles by Ftnv Daily Work. On Rack and Well Needs a Strong Kidneys. IV CRY PICT UPC TlllS A ST0Y v - 1 1 enr . v n. 'My back is my weak spot ' removing the cause, by curing the kidneys. Seventy-five years ago Doan's Kidney lills were curing kidney troubles In a settlement of Quaker farmers. Now tho remedy Is used In all the civilised world It is praised abroad in many tongues It Is recommended at home by people who know. OMAHA TESTIMONY. Mrs. Rose Bellsteln of J004 Elm street Omaha. Neb., aays: "Both Mr. Beilsteln and I have used Doan's Kidney Pills procured from fichaefer's Cut Price Drug Store, and think very highly of them Several years ago I had occasion to use this remedy for a case of kidney com plaint that had annoyed me for some time causing Intense backaches and pains across my loins. If 1 lifted anything heavy my suffering was always increased Doan'a Kidney pill, were at length brought to my attention and after pro curing a box I began their use. They proved of such great benefit to me that I allowed ray experience with them to be published In the newspapers. During the time that has since elapsed I have been free from any form of kidney trouble and It Is only natural that I should have great confidence In Doan's Kidney Pills." J. Ogden Armour, head of the great Ar mour Packing conn-any, with his party, consisting of Arthur Meeker of Chicago, Lawrence. Armour of. Kansas City and Howard Gillette of Chicago, arrived In South Omaha on their special train from Kansas City Friday morning. Mr. Armour and the party rounded up their big plant at South Omiha, going through all depart ments, then stopped In the general offices to glance over the mall, read telegrams, brag on the weather and jolly the news paper men. Mr. Armour was In especially fine humor at the end of the round through the plant. 'Everythrng Is fine," said he. "We are still In the business, the country Is mora than prosperous and Tsft Is elected." "We are still bragging about It here," was suggested by a reporter for The Uec. "Yes," sa!I Mr. Armour, "The Bee has a right to lots, of credit, even If Nebraska -lipped up a little." As to his trip Mr. Armour said: "No, I this trip Is not slgnlf cant. It Is one of our annual affairs. We make the trip about once a year. We came up from Kansas City latt nUht. We win visit Denver, Colo rado Springs, Fort Worth, Bt. Louis and be back In Chlcngo in about a w.ek. Mr. Gil lette Is the only memo' r of the party who is not connected with the company. He Is with us to take In the sights." Then, snl'f.ng the fresh air, he observed: Regular Omaha weather here, a dash of snow, keen, bright air, then the sun. It la great. I hear you have been having this all the fall. Milder? Well, this just suits me. Will Keep oa Working;, "The best word for South Omaha Is wo are going to keep on working hard as we can. Taft says we can as long as wa nre good. I know little about affairs In detail. Could not help you In that line. Mr. O'Hern . Is a good man to see on that scrre." In the course of the conversation Mr. Armour dispatched several telegrams. In troduced friends and read his letters, ask ing for more. At the same time all who approached him were perfectly at ease. This Is said to be a faculty of the busy man. Mr. O'Hern, the superintendent of the plant, said he thought Mr. Armour was well pleased with the present state of affairs In Omaha and the west as far aa he has gone. The evident prosperity of the west seemed to elate him. "I don't know of any plans outside of the fixed lines on which we have been working for the last year. Most of these have become mere routine and would not be of great Interest. We are Introducing some Improvements In processes, but some what in the nature of experiment. We may have something worth while." , $25,000 from Mrs.- Phlpps, a wealthy Denver woman, by threatening to use dynamite. Mr. Sawyer was seen in Omaha and de. nled the story. He. said, he has not boon ..in Denver for a week. He made his last run west last Saturday, leaving Omaha Friday evening and reaching Denver the following morning. Ho left that evening and arrived in ' Omaha Sunday. , The threatened' dynamiting was on the Monday following. "I never saw this-wman," said Mr. Sawyer at hie home, at 120 South Thlrty aeventh street, Friday afternoon. "I have been running into Donvor but a ahbrt time and have never piloted any woman, or man either, to a hotel thore. All I know about, the case Is what I have read In the news papers." -i 1 .V. ' ' Serious Lacerations ." and wounds are healed without danger of blood poisoning by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the heallrsr wonder. 25c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. . Complete Official Vote on the State Ticket Thft rfmilllfDna Alar.r A AA.,,iLI J 1 . h-. V --vCU c.c,,luls IU eorasga except tne nead and the tail of the ticket. Shallenber&er n, RR, gOVernor' ha8 a P,uraIlty 5.890. CowgtU, democrat, for railroad commissioner, baa a plurallfjr of 651. There are several counties missing on the presidential elector, and he Bryan plurality la not determined. Brian I ..,. " ! B"CCessful reDuban candidates are: - Hopewell302; Junkin. 1,763; Barton;4.210; Brian, 3,389; Bishop. 3,827; Thompson. 4.772; Cowles, 1,903. e v a. 3 J Z 5 1 s o a 3 u c 3 OAN'S KIDNEY PILLS Sold by all dealer. Price so ceoU. Foarg Moaii Co, Buffalo. N.Y.. Proprietor. By using the various departments of The Bee Want Ad pages you get the best re sults at the least expense. SAWYER DENIES THE STORY Osnana Mall Clerk Kays He Never Saw Mrs. Allan Head, la Troable at Denver. Denver papers are publishing a story to the effect that EL C. Sawyer of Omaha, mall clerk on the Burlington running be tween Omaha, and Denver, accompanied to a hotel Mrs. Allan F, Read, the woman who oa last Monday attempted to extort Adams .... 4.597 1,914 !.tW 1,9ns 2.237 Aitelcpe ,. 3,:M5 l.f60 l',44i 1,647 l,n! Barner .... 2M 1S2 66 175 69 Hlalne 4"4 2i'8 148 rJ 14S Boone 3,22)1 1.F23 1,644 1,S4: 1.540 Box Butte. l'.S26 iln 6M 7 6-M Boyd ....... l.issi XW b90 IM 87') i rown 1.1S8 6S7 634 &H 4!'7 Buffalo .... 6 3.;) 2.4 W 2.590 2.MS 2,47 R'irt 8.238 1,918 1.191 J,i(5 1.1J1 Butler 8,6.'4 l.4 2.1K2 1.4J4 2.1Hi Cass 6.14S 2.5M 2.-JC1 2.4.X! :;)f.-i Cedar J.472 1,632 1,742 1.6.V) 1,697 Chase 7W1 ZW) 472 3M 44 1 Cirry .... 2,211 l,OJ5 1,011" 1,05 !X3 Cheyenne . 1.791 8! 75 VH 7v6 Clay 4,f4 l,h:?7 2,014 l.hi7 1 Colfax 2.542 1.157 1.2M 1,14!( 1,261 Cuming ... S.ir2 1.2:43 1.M2 1.235 1.787 Custer 11,083 2,831 2,82$ 2.7S8 2,785 Dakota .... 1.54 5 758 748 8'Jl Iawes 1.64S M0 7t 833 7111 Dawson ... 3.7 1,648 2,(14 l,7i 1.915 Deuel W2 532 3x2 6' 78 Iixf-n 2.45 1.:34 1,131 1,250 1,074 Dodge 4,347 2,3M 2.7i 2,tli 2.7K2 Douglas 13.540 WC 14.3S8 15,3 Dl l.dy ..... 932 4M ctri 4s6 37S Fillmcre .. S.R46 1,721 2.024 " 1,747 1,95 Franklin .. 2.616 1,064 1,341 1.02 l,-M Frontier .. 2.02 l,ot 81 1,093 h33 Fumas .... 3.162 1.304 l'.7:5 1.3! l.biQ Gage 7.218 3.n S,2!i4 3,729 3.0H Garfield ... 777 367 37.4 St3 io Gosper .... 1.19S 4M 881 4h0 830 Grant 1! 08 95 M 97 Greeley .... 1849 682 1.107 677 l.7 HhII 4.7i!7 2.PO 2,410 2.199 2.2M Hamilton . 3.4S4 1,6"2 1,84 1.613 1.617 Harlan 2.4.M 9-9 1.324 1,074 1,158 Hayes 7'0 362 2-0 387 U Hitchcock 1,321 4 637 839 63' Holt 1,651 l.'.ftl 1.537 l,72'l Hooker .... 21 111 1 lu8 94 Howard ... 2.640 94f. 1.4tii !8 1,42 Jefferson . 3 1.9 1,833 i.tdt 1.708 Johnson ... 2 6-9 13 1! 1.1S9 1.31 1,1"28 Kearney .. 2.377 1.0H1 l.ir.6 l.ono 1,122 Keith 703 372 2 370 297 Keva Paha l 431 332 414 3;i5 Kimball ... 382 225 115 219 110 Knox 4.2:0 153 2.141 l.m 2.050 Launastrr . 16.648 7,340 i.'Ma 7.3 .Jncoln .... 3,247 1,47.1 1.4H2 1.5'-7 1,3(3 Ixigan 331 147 147 147 140 IU 4'i7 14 1A 241 183 Mci'heraon 440 247 V4 23 14fl Malifcon ... 4.157 2.114 1.912 2,108 1S0 Merrl.k ... 2.448 i.Vii 1.124 1.13.1 l."67 Nanre 2 101 l.lft 9TA 1,078 niO Nemaha ... 3.4 i',581 1,688 l.S: 1.819 Nuckolls .. 3.102 1.(V8 1.528 1.5M i t Otoe 4 801 2.318 2.SH6 2.28 2 347 Pawnee ... 2.702 1,457 1,171 1,488 1.114 Perkins ... E 24 255 251 2f Phelps 2.S7T 1.417 1.224 1.437 1,198 Pierce l.l 1.119 1.042 1.084 Platte 4.2!8 1,382 1.678 1,447 2.M4 Polk 2.6t7 1.144 1,3 1.138 I.2K2 Rpd Willow 2,73 l.:'2 1.S31 1.264 1.22 Rlchsrdson .... 2,056 1.317 2,110 t240 Hock 848 4.19 &ii 488 328 Bullne 4.4x8 1.9M 2.351 2,074 1.2o5 Sarpv S.ONH 8:2 1.117 928 l.58 Kaunders -. 6113 24 2,8v5 3.5 Bcolts Bluff 1.467 822 512 T. 518 Heward .... 4.055 1,834 2.137 1,H7 2.o"8 Phuidan .. 1,551 r.S 733 79 711 trerman .. 1.817 788 94 777 I'lh Hloux 1.034 bM 44 7 625 44:i lanton ... 1.882 752 873 7S8 84 Tl.ayer .... 3.548 1,638 1.783 1,(W5 1,8M Thiinss ... 235 kit 124 l6 118 Thurston .. 1.71 &5 734 721 Volley 2.182 V.0O4 1 W4 i.VJi i.K' Wsshlngtoh 3. 1,4 44 1.6C4 1,585 1.428 Wayne .... 1419 1,258 . l.(MS 1.274 1.047 Webster ... 1.350 1.409 l.ftt 1.3ol Wheeler .. 631 236 2:4 240 244 York 4.423 2.177 2.049 1.2-8 11 1.S69 1.W7 176 2-. 1.56C' 610 978 696 2,534 1.SH3 1,404 2.490 1,055 3 1.082 1.H24 1,103 l,i( 2,847 747 846 1,710 619 1JS1 2.458 14.302 48'! 1,748 1,090 1,117 1.277 2.7S3 34,1 650 W 673 2.227 1.618 1,'JnS 3i 833 1.642 112 9W 1.984 1.370 l'.oio 374 4-0 217 171 8.315 1,561 144 2TW 242 2.122 1.1. 1.D7S l.e: 1.619 2.280 1.41-8 254 1.4 1,019 1.413 1. J8 1.21S 2. r 488 2 914 2.8.41 t H" 1,938 731 7:i 625 7 1.T14 106 888 16.l 1,272 1.4"9 CIS a o a 2,228 1,407 68 143 1.62S 4 843 51 2,455 1,167 2.094 2.3(2 1.687 337 9f3 7T-3 1, " f.299 1,743 2,742 ft4 708 l,9li 383 i.054 2, (M 16,300 388 1.978 1,293 K2V ' 1.62l 2.982 W9 589 M 1,082 2,i14 1.B10 1.138 n e;n 1,7:40 1-5 1.4--7 1,717 1.111 1.128 29S 828 116 2,071 7.320 1,3.) 145 160 147 1,882 l.(2 90! 1.806 l.W i.V-4 1.087 240 1.16M 1.UM9 2.48 1.247 1.312 2.243 318 2.307 1.052 2.579 J 1.9S0 900 43 B"8 1.6a 119 ia l.Ml 1.422 1,042 1,279 248 l.frttf o a 5 5" tfl 3. s 2,074 1,713 181 1.689 6. 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