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WASlll.UiUt MKN CO IMltlTaft I ssucs
Thanksgiving
Seven Tho"nd Arc Expected to Cast
Ballots in Own State.
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Burglar invites
Bach j! or s Room
and Gas Inmate
, JiioVp Riiitnn tn Tlnld Two Enthusias-
Proclamation ! tic Raiiie..
MANY RETUP.!'. . J MIDDLE WEST i Vigorous Grovtu a:;d Progress of 10 BE ELEVENTH HOUR AFFAIR Emer Cope u Bound and Room
Intereet In Mlito. Iinllnnn. Illinois,
Inni nn1 Neln u' r Cl-'i'ilnni
(hmuPi In ! Srnntr
V. Ill .! H.
Nation Beflectcd by Records of
Population and Harvests
A s II I N t ; 1 1 1 N . ..
tense Interest In toe
coming elcMon hp'
hand, ami the
horn to vote'" is one
moit In the clubs, te
blcs and oilier pliier v. r.
gregate.
The general con? n o.
there will be a qn.vii i i. :r
Khom emploi mi nt I s in '.
who still ret.iln n-eir : '..:.
In their homr suites . i
to cast thrlr ballo.s ;i in it
celled off unr.
The canipatttr ina'ijiet o.' Pni.i nanies
have finite phiT 'i j!v ' rlrMtinin tl ' the.
various govn nini i.i ,b'i r; merit ni"l the
business houe ( I. t ii. viiii the slo
gan, "Oo home to . ot. ' Till.--! po'iv to yo
horns to Vote hav lueii inont inluiu iously
Tarried forward In." weeks in.'. '.:th i!m
result that at leant 7,' v.i'.. is i Diilont in
Washington will 1,0 to thi'I;- i n ti g to cast
their ballots on November fc.
The indications are titat nino-tentha of
.1 4 sponiletil I
. . . -1 .-I" I I n -
1,.1; of lit lortil-
1 .nil e-l un every
!. ".rc you fc, i
!.! ' I t M llliM "Ipjier-l-Ma-ll
illit.-. l-ot-l lol-
in n moi con-
i-.ii 's that
or oters
nn.on h ml
u ' i ; oat ions
tins yi iir
a I in a ao-
W..-- i ; 1 1 is
Slow til ;i l.il H 11.41
f!e tul I. th.. t.
liarvt .-t-t I Ho
tel rutti-nntl 1 ;ie.
'I h.-inksn In-' : -i:ir
IM" inn.'. In
kl ins u ' pi oi
o . T Tl:e isoi i'.-
r it t'.e rii'intr a r--eeoiu.n
uf 1 ! ml.i: 1 11 ati'l
L,i in i'h I cinniLioii of in-
im t'.iiiK i"i' which
: rin -:i ! : fur the
114 !n 11. ;t ri 1 1 mil Tliimk-t-tMition
i.-tu. 1! by I '1 ilrnt
lnjor Jim Once More I an f lilen 1 1
Ini Iti-i ailleni-e to Bnrberoe
Mtlh Which lie I.iitI l
I vklimlr li'titrv.
Looted Joe Baldrijre Frightens
Off Crook. .
tiMlu.
I lit
is as
li
the residents ot U BKiiniKlon Iihvihk votes 'left, iireoident tf t lie Vnlted .Slates
In thti middle west wiil le pi-esi-ni at their
voting plac bn election day. 'i He interest
shown In the election1 in Ohio, inilinna.
Illinoi. Iowa iid Ntln an Is pin tit ilarly
notleeahle and Iran: lunnitt .ls from t!i. s
tata who !. tnc rUht of aufii.ig ..ill
hls yeur ex'iri.ie Ir.
A ranvass , l I . '.' ea of the valli' av
ticket ni t today it, lit at" a very marked
Increased salt- ot 11.IU a ounka" lias been
made during ti.e ir. v. t ::. iiallrond men
assert there w ill a iat'V exodus of
tins sear than
n Kvplrtr.
15I ; o:ki.tI lunlshde I.otd one thotmaml nine hundred and ten j .if I.I.hom and he ewrts that county to Rive "pllftinif of the state ethlrs and the
voters from Wuti :
uiion any preMou
'I hlr iittti
Oreat u are tin
contingency, a g"i
at the twlla nevi. 'I i.--.dnv tt.Uht revilt in a
demotiratlo sennie. an well n a U morratlc
house. Of the nlnty-two 1 a.s In the senate
thirty wowlil lt o:ne '. ncanl Mare i 4 If
action sbouhl not to t.ii.on to fill them, and
In a larita ma.ioiti.. of th states levtlsia
tures wtll b thtiaen ut tho aivi oaohlnn
lection wliioli will ril tne Sf,i:s by elec
tion. Of tha thirty positions twenty-four are
held by 1 epnbhvans. a rirrmnstanoe unus
ually propltfcttus lor tho ilemocracy. aa It
ittves tb uii , i ri'i'oillt.iuil' 1. mote oppor
tunltles'tor gain. Tim r. -publican senators
whose term will expire are:
Aldrlcli of Hliode Island, Hevcrldtje of In
diana, Bulk lay of 'onnecticnt, Hurkett of
Nebraska, l'.urrous if Mlehlcsn. Carter of
Montana. tJlapp oi Minnesota, riark of
Wyoming. Dtpew ot New York, Hick of
Ohio, Duwnt of lelnware, Flint of Cali
fornia, Hal of Maine, Kean of New Jer
sey, La Jf-oll'tto of Wisconsin, Lodge of
Massachtwttu, itlct'umber of North la
kota, Nixon of Nevada. Oliver of Pennsyl
vania, I'aK of Vermont, I 'lira of Wash
ington, r?ott of Wtst VirKlnla, Sutherland
of Utah ar.fl Warner of Missouri.
The demotSats are nmkln vlKoroua fiKhla
for many(oi these places, but the republic
ans are so aironlv entrenched that noth
ing less than a revolution could Insure, suc
cess In a Sufficient number of cases to
Insure Khnife'-ratle ' contrrif "In the upper
house of mnsri's.v '1'he republican ma
jority Is now twenty-four, and in order to
attain such ' control it would be necessary
for tha democrats to gain fourteen of the
twenty-four; republican seats and In ad
dition hold 'alt of the sis seats now oc
cupied by democrats.
lt.-tlrliitt Democrats.
The democratic eiiatui who elth-r must
retire or bo rc-ohuee.n between now and
March 4 are.'
Culberson uf Texas, r'lazier of Tennessee,
Money of Mississippi, Kaynor of Maryland,
hwaruion of Virginia and Taliaferro of
Florida. Mr. ananvou Is the appointed suc
cessor ut Senator Daniel, hoxn death oc
curred a-fler the last session of congress,
ills appointment Is limited to the approach
ing session, but owing to the fact that the
Mississippi legislature will not be in session
tide winter, it will be necessary for the
governor to iutU, another appointment
either ot Mr. tv. ansun or ijii!i one else un
til there can be an election.
En though ihe tleniociats do not Kaln
control, the senate of the next congress will
be a ohaimed body. In addition to Senator
Daniel, IScnatoi Dolllver of Iowa and
MolCnery of Louisiana have died since ad
journment In June, un l incur places prob
ably will be flllod In the eomlng session.
No selection has been made In Iowa,
Action has been taken In Louisiana, but
complications are expected to arlfe In con
nection W'ith the vacancy from that stats.
After himself receiving an election to the
vacancy caused b Mr. M -Knery 1 death.
Governor Thomas declined the offl.-e end
ought to fill It by the appointment of Mr.
ThiK-nton.
The circumstances under wl-.lrh the ap
pointment was made have Klven rise to
doubts as to Un valid. ly anil the vacancy
may, continue until Hie legislating can act.
Several !Sol antlMatrs.
Of he republicans whose t:ms will ex
pire In Matt'h. it Is known that sevrn! will
not Mnn back. Anionic t'vui are Messrs.
Aldrteh. Hale. 1'ijrt. I'll"- uud Warner, all
of whom refu.-eti to tunl for r-eleetiin.
and Senator Hurrow s, who was defeated In
the .Michigan pric.aiies.
Tuft
lows:
"This vial ut lulu In diauiriK to a close.
The records of population and harvests
which art- the index of progress show a
Vigorous liat'oli;l 1; row 1'n j'liil the health
and pi'os.ei mis weil-bcin : o!' tiiir commiitil
tl s 1 1,1 01:, ho.: t tnis i.inu un. I In our 1 ih
Messions btjond i:ie s -a:;. "I lle.-e lilessiliH 1
hai- not in .-ii t il 1 1 upon us in restricted
hit-asm c, Ion t.tilitiw .mil abo jnd They
urc the lilehsito;.. and Lioirr... of 1 iod.
"We continue to be at 1 tin with the
rent of tne hoi Id. in all essential mat
ters our reiution with other peoples are
harmonious. With ho e ei tiwm; lealny
ot ft ieniilliiess and 0. ptn of recognition oi
mutual riependt lice. It Is especially to lie
noted that during the last year great plug
less has been achieved In the cause ot ar
bitration and the peaceful settlement of In
tel rut lloiial disputes.
'Tntil now therefore, 1. William Howard
ot
America, in accordance with the wise cus
tom of the civil iiiHaistrate since the first
setllements in this land ami with the run
esla tnisl-i u (rum Lie lounilaiion of this
c,i 1 '. i.i.-.i tit . tin appoint Thursday. Noveni
lei , 'I'-, u-t a ua of national thanks
givinx ami pi.iiir, enjoining the peo,,i.
upon 1:1.11 ilav -,i meet In their ehuiche
for tho pruts- oi- APuliihty iod and to re
turn ..t-aiif ii ,..ai-...s to him fur all His
goodness and l.r, Inv, kindness.
"In witness i.hetnif, 1 have hereunto set
my ham! hm ! r-iu,-il the seal of the I lilted
States to be nf ! ixed.
"Iione at the cltv of Washington, this the
fifth tiay o. November in tho year of our
r. .
I 'a -. 11 1 -i nt Vn.-i'ia aca n
Ii i "11 c.' I'r i an out of the
'ting vp-tiTilav
is!l. South (nuaha
ra I
, .irty
A bo'd bad buicbtr iti.oi.-ii th.- unlet
bachelors ipiarters at f.o South Twtntv
sixth street Saturday niKht where rosli'e
siith w-ll known men as lotmr t'ope. ' I'..
lluckinviliain. A A. McCli.re. .toe l'.nhi'iK"
uud others and had a merry time until he
fternoon at 1 whs friKhtenetl aay
Tl'e.-e wer.- of Mr. IlaldriKC.
by the late
arm :il
s me '.Vi 1 eople gathereil to hoar the candl- Mr Cui.e. treasurer of the I'pdike Orain
'lsti 1 ir oivi-i rior, In w hose party were j company, is the only member of the colony
Hi bt i t M. Mi'eht tick, eancllilate for Vnlted : w ho has hla room on the ground floor, and I
S!te K-naiiii jnl John M Tncner. can- ; into this room Mr. Hurglur rrnwled while
(li'late f
Maunaei
I tlu
! .1 s
I irt'
ir phi
t'eer.' ss
t Jt s -nati r. and Campiign I Mr. Cole was asleep. The Invader gained I
Tiiin I'litri. Tin tri.wil cheereil 'entrance by piling up some bundles of'
1 Mayor Jim's declaration th-it ' shinties secuti i from n house building j
1 .10 and Met, alfe ciune buck into , nearby and crawling Into the room through
ro d "thtv would have to take off the window. He found Mr. Cope asleep and
1 UN r snaps and walk In the ranks soon bound and Kngned him by using the
'.os' That is tie sitintlon the 1 led clothes lie then went through Mr.
One has to face and ttiat Mayor . Cope's clothes and secured JM In money and
is it and that he lias the support , sumo Jewelry.
Jim hi ' B
1 r the democrat" was plainly evident by
hp outburst of "herring that greeted the
announcement, linger and more fervid than
inv mark of apnieotstton that signaled the
itterar -e of anv of the speakers.
The mayor w a.s preceded by "Pnr" Tan
ner, who f-:t trmt he was not required to
'8'- anything for himself and consequently
-et himself nut to Niost the gtihernatorlal
and senatorial nominees. Mr. Hitchcock
folh w-d and with the statement that
"neither the mavor nor hlmelf had noticed
the slanders that had been levelled against
us." and with a wave of the hand to meta-
orbally bruMi them aside, proceeded ti
.Mr. Huiglar then started to go through
the rest of the house, but was met in the
hallway by Joseph Haldrige who was Just
coming home. Instead of putting up a
fight the burglar simply pulled his over
coat up over his face and walked by Mr.
Haldrlge In the hall. The latter did not
have time to sound an alarm nor to stop
the burglar before he was gune. Search
revealed the fact that nothing was taken
except the loot from Mr. Cope's room.
MINISTER TALKS ON ELECTION
1,-ous, ,he tariff situation. ' nnd while ho ' ,tPV- Mr' """ ,,",",
belabored the republican maturity of the j
fiiste, forgot to tll the audience the part j
euiocratle congressmen and fenstors
lliyed In adding to the c ist" of living, as
b put the issue before the people. Mayor
Jim is so confident of victory that he In
vited his South Onaha audience to that
barbecue on the grounds of the governor's
house, by which he Is going to celebrate
his election. He anticipates, he said, com
ing into Ioug'as county with a maioritv
Moral leane Involved on l.lqnor
question.
"Is the leading question of the impending
election moral or political"" asked Rev. R.
H. Houseman, In his sermon at tho 1'astel
lar Presbyterian church Sunday morning.
Ami in his discourse the clergyman not
only demonstrated that for the people of
Nebraska It was entirely a moral Issue,
but also that It was their duty to vote for
and of the Independence of tho I nlted
States, tho one hundred and thirty-fifth.
"WILLIAM HOWARD TA FT.
"By the President.
"ALVi;i. A. A I 'UK,
"Actln,"; Secretary of State."
Secretary Meyer
Confers with Taft
at Washington
Inspection Tour of Ten Thousand
Miles Too Many Navy Yards on
Atlantio and Gulf.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 7.-Rack from an
Inspection top- that extended over 10.ft.1S
miles, Secretary of the Navy Meyer reached
Washington Sunday, conferred with Presi
dent Taft and departed in the afternoon
fo' Massachusetts, where he votes Tues
day. Meantime ha announced there were
too many navy yards on the Atlantic and
gulf coasts and that ha azpected to maki ,
some chsng ea In the work of tha Mare
J Island navy yard. He declined to discuss
tne t'acinc island yards until after ha hal
consulted experts In the service.
The shore at Gua.nta.namo naval station,
said Mr. Meyer, la low enough so that
buildings can beerected without expansive
preparation and there Is one place where
large floating docks can be located with
only about ten feet of dredging.
He found In some of the navy yards that
the buildings had been erected at greater
expense than was necessary. At Guan
tanamo the expense will be minimised and
a single building of concrete and corru
gated Iron will be effective.
Mr, Meyer favors having only one navy
yard on the gulf coast of the United States,
that to be supplementary to Guantanatno
and supplementary to tha Panama fortifi
es tlona. There la 00 Intention to establish
a base on tha Isthmus nor la there any In
tention, as reported, of plaotng the con
struction and pay oorpe In tha Una of the
navy.
While declining to Indloate what navy
yards were to be abolished, be admitted
that on the Pacific coast he favored estab
lishing dry docks. These, In all probability,
will be within easy distance of Satr Frsn
clsco. Secretary Meyer'e trip may result in va
rious executive changes and recommenda
tions to congress.
him an additional 15.0O0.
Fire Hoes t:i( llnmaKe.
lire late Saturday night damaged a col
ored boarding house at Twenty-seventh and
N" streets to the extent of MUO. by the ex
plosion of s gasoline stove, and S) Intent
were the roomers on getting out their
goods and chattels that It was twenty min
utes after the outbreak before an alarm
was sent In. The city might have been
! face to face with a serious confragratlon,
j as the lorality Is probably the most densely
I populated of the rlty, but the fire was
confined to the third floor, where It orig
inated, and the attic.
Rennbllran Rallies.
Judge Sutton, candidate for congress
man, will hold two eleventh-hour rallies
In South Omaha for the benefit of the
voters Monday night. The republican
candidate will hold his first meeting at
Twenty-seventh and J streets and the
second at Twenty-first and U streets.
Mncle Cltr t.osalp.
A. C. 1'ancoast for State Senator. Adv.
Storm Sash fall I lowland. 'Phone Ho 7
John M. Tanner for state senator. Adv.
downing of the evils of Intemperance and j
government by the brewers.
"The temperance question, which was
repudiated by the democratic party, though I
espoused by our governor and the party j
leader, is up again ano 11 is mr tne jico
ple of Omaha to take their stand and settle
It for once and Ml." he said. "In their
convention in (Irand Islam! the democrats
refused to Identify themselves as against
temperance, but the man who Is running
for governor says that he will do his best
to repeal the 8 o'clock closing law, even
against the will of the people.
"County option means that the farmer
who pays the burden of the taxea shall
have a chance to decide on the liquor ques
tion, and I ask you now why should Omaha
attempt to dictate on this question for the
state? Omaha Ir supported by the state
and should be dependent on It.
"I know that we will not have the
liquor business In Omaha nor In South
Omaha stopped, but I appeal to you as
moral men to vote against this government
of tho state of Nebraska by the tool of the
liquor Interests, the Interests that are go-
Co r rent, ti room cntts lath hf 1 .i IM 10 rmn """
J
sts., Sltujo. Phone South 7
Pennant lodge No. 2S or the Ancient
Oder of L'nlted Workmen will hold an Im
portant meeting next Tbursiiay at the
The Shamrocks will give an election ball
Tuesday night and the results of the ptll
whl he announced during the evening.
'Phone Itcll South Sl, Independent K-lstiS
for a cast; of Jetter Gold Top. Prompt de
livery to any part of city. William Jetter.
Captain Htnry Klsfelrier 1s back again
at police headquarters. He wtf out In the
state looking after his Interests in some
land deals.
I'anlsh Brotherhood hall, 2418
Candidates will be Initiated.
Mrs. Henry Iluhhell, aged 62. died Sat
urday evening at her residence, HM South
Twenty-fourth street. The deceased was
a widow whose children live in the west,
The funeral will be at Plaltsmouth, but
Brewer & Co. await news from her
children before making arrangements for
the Interment.
City Attorney Murphy and City Prose
cutor MoNally have returned from a hunt
ing trip In Cherry county. They had ex
cellent sport and have obtained a fund of
cMieilenco that will help them in the
future.
The Key to the Situation oee Want Ads.
N street.
Candidates Favor
Woman's Suffrage
') . . e
Twenty Per Cent of Nominees by Both
Parties Advocate Votes for
Gentler Sex.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 7-More than So
per cent of the men nominated by the
democratic and republican parties as candi
dates for congress at the coming election
are Ip favor of suffrage for women, either
In full or partially, according to the con
gressional ccmmlttee of the National
Woman's Suffrano as"Oclrtlon.
In order to asctrtiln the view uf prospect
ive congressmen on the subject the commit--
FORMER BANKER OF THIS
STATE DIES AT SAN DIEGO
Dorr Heffelman Passes Away at tgr
of Seventy Years After l.ona;
Illness on Coast.
A reisirt from San Diego. Oal.. to Omaha
Monday tells of the death last week of
Dorr Heffelman. 72 years old. a retired
banker and business man formerly of Ne
braska. Mr. Heffelman died at the home
of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy A. Wright of San Diego. He
had been 111 of kidney trouble for several
months. He was a great grandson of Dr.
Arnold Hoevelmann, who came from Prus
sia during the revolution and served as
surgeon with General Lafayette's army.
Mr. Heffelman was born in Iowa and
early In life engaged In the banking busi
ness. Iater he came to Nebraska and was
a banker for twenty-five j-ears In tills
state. Besides his wife and daughter, Mrs.
Wright, the deceased Is survived by a son,
Paul Heffelman.
FELTOjN WRITES TO EMPLOYES
Presltleut of Great Western Road
Sends rrraosnl Letter to Kvrrr
Man on Road.
Among the deioocrats. Senator M inev will ,e s-enducteu a canvass ny mall. In a
be missed. 1 1 Is success .r. Hon. John Sharp l,tIer eni the nominees the committee en-
Wtlbams. former de.mcatl.- house leader. I 'es' ored to obtain answers on the ques- Fmpluyes of the Oreat Western railroad
was chosen by th. Mississippi legislature i t'oB "f wl",:'e" nominees were In j line have l et n each one . presented with
three or four year.s :.u.-hfn Mi. Mom-v ' f"vor of or oppo,t-d to full suffrsue. munlc-i K personal letter from S. M. Felton mn.
cttUillilau- to succeed him
refused to be a
self.
Senator Talitu'erro otcut le an an itualous
position. Dcttutrd ut l lie primary 1.0 re
noinlnatioii by Governor Hiowanl. another
chani-e has been opened to htm by the deatft
at Mr, Brow aid before ti e legislature
ould nieti and rutify C e action of i,e ,,r.
marles. If Senate! Taylor sbouul i.e eleciej
governor of Tennessee aiiothi 1 complica
tion would arl e.
Senator Pane of Vei oiunt ii the one sen
ator of the eutlre thirty ulms. terms ex
pire in luarcp wnu aot a.ly l, received
When You Buy
A Cooking or
Heating Stove
you want to know exactly what
you are getting. You want to
be positive that you are getting
your money's worth. You
should feel that every dollar
you exchange for a stove will
come back to you in service
heat and low fuel consumption.
Charter Oak
Stoves a rad Ranges
have stood the test for sixty-three years.
Today- as yesterday and the day before
they are working in tens of thousands of
homes, doing better service than you ever
thought possible of a stove. Nowhere
will you find a stove or range that has the
back-bone of a Charter Oak. Look where
you will, none was ever made that equals
by half the value you can get out of any
Charter Oak.
The Charter Oak has a Fire Back that
is guaranteed for five years if coal is used;
whereas in the consumption of wood it
carries a guarantee of Twenty Years.
Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges are
well and thoroughly made by the most
skilled men known to the trade. No
skimping or low grade metals no light
finings no scarcity of rivets and bolts.
Thty are ths best stoves that can be made for
thty'rs the work of ths pioneer stows men in
America, constructed of the strongs! sod high
est grads materials obtainable.
A Charter Osk Heatinr Stove sdds comfort,
cheer snd dignity in sny room you place it. They
give every bit of best required witn leas fuel con
sumption than sny ether stove snd require less
sttentlon. A Charter Oak Ksnse is the most sa
tisfactory snd economical cooking and bakiug ap
paratus known. You're nut everlastingly chock
ing cither ths stove or the range with fuel. You're
not forever paying repair bills to keep them
working. They will not go lame or fall to pieces.
They are made to Isst snd to give the acme of
esrvlce In every direction. They are gas proof.
You can go to bed sod find your fire in good con
dition the next morning sod there will be do toul
odors in your room.
We want you to examine Charter Oaka. If in.
convenient to go to the dealer In your town, write
seivike
isn't this all you
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Everything that can be put into a baking powder to
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desire and expect of any high - grade
baking powder is positively assured you
in Calumet. Then why navexorbi-
Calumet will Calumet
more satisfactorily attain
for you a better result qual
' ' '
. t ll
more delicioui
Calumet i
is strictly a high- Sy
llity product, sell-
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You can't get better at any price you
lighter and bet- -oV'V
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DaK ing r Calumet Baking Towder is guaranteed under
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This is as much and all that can be said for the
purity of any baking powder. Its superior goodness is
proven in the baking.
Substitutes are imitations and never as good as the original.
Ask for Calumet and get it.
n n n r n rma tr3
MS livd
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Chicago, 1907, thereby recognizing its supreme merits.
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The first writing machine was
our idea.
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subtracting machine is our idea.
Leadership in ideas means
leadership in everything. It explains the
leadership in all that makes a leader of the
Rem i ngton Typewriter
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(Incorporated)
I-W"sy nd Subtracting
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Charter Oak Stove & Range Co.
St, Louis
Mo.
Il mfftJtr. srhoul suffmne or suffrage j idrnt of the roail. atatlng the i-nllry of the us for our free books. You caa't afford to'buy a
In any f orm for women. They alio werejntw adniinl-tratlon of the oomnanv In re- 'ov r ri,n5 "ntl1 hv '"' out all suout
li.,ll..n u 1. u , I . f. tf 1,. fa . .. t,,H 1 . . . .. .. wan.
" o. ...... em firn 10 eonrirsv ann in eeneral conduct In
auffraae 1hey apprnvetl an ameniltnent to ,,rk
the I nlteJ Statfs constitution. I n BM rii.oiovea relntlons with the coni-
Thls l-.tqnest for an ex.re!lon s re- i ,,y Hre-a Is. lahl on honesty. Invalty and
efonced to l,v IM of the K72 no'tmieoa ad- sti alt htforv. -artln-ss. eaeh man being urged
.iiT-r.,. ,11 mo iior. itiniei, 10, invoreu ! 1,1 tKe an intrurt in his work.
fuiI ?v. iritp.' 101-
au he ia
wointti. Klxty-four of .1, Hit of the road an 1 rji'i aroorillnirle i
junom we e ,lt:-. -1 a: and forty-three re- , n rel'.rn. the . resilient promlaes that de- 1
I puhl.i a:;f Y: err were twenty -one lemo- j Mr, in men shall receive promotion and'
! t-rats snd fifteen 1 ei iibll, an who tavored aue .consideration for his person.-rl Interests
jletUi niffrsmr. Out,- nine nondnees tie-i ,'
rlHied themst Ives as , t i ..jd to anv kl'id
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and furnaces:
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a re-eleetlon. and lo M,,, V11H uar,,,.,, Miffrcae f . woni.n. Yi e- were derio- , by tlu K'eat h-alth toiile. Kleotrlc Hitters' U J'OU haV6 to bnish yOQT
uiiu.um nunii tT an .iiia.i.iiiiius eh . 1 ,n. 1 " "',-, ,.,..,,,. rt-v or-, tare r.-om ; Is the rnrirlinient of poor.
the dcnmviats joaiiiii; l.'i t a tip il.t.cai.x. 1 'otel '''- Hn': eievni r puli-; strt t.gtl enlog the weak.
- ' ' lioanv Hratoti lung Co.
BIG CEMEMT PLANT
BURNS!-
I
rr.,'h,rVri.a!e,Ubyl6ll0U,derS after COmbilig your
hair!
" f.oeee I lie l'ro,M-rr !... I
t n llnadrril an, I'lfiy llaus
1 ail Itollura.
I-NIO. IUTV. Ml.h . X..x 7.-tit. m.tn
Is thotiyhl t.. luie lost Ins Ute and proper! v
alu,V. at I-VI.1..1 HS ,1, m,0i,.j whl.n
vtarehmiK,- of tee l',.Pr:,wa -rilan.1 O. ment
company i.eie l.urr-.d lo.'.y.
Ueoiae J. Mo,,,,. .mid,,,-,. ut
een allv, ,, f;v ,.., .,,, , n,,,
.... ,.r ur.aiinaitsi f r o ' -1 s H;,ive '
and althci.fch il .vM., ,ar.y tie f,t ,. '
presd vr r,i,iiv Hui .,:i were b ond '
oontrol of .be fi.-,. dej .u tm. n: I
n Mr R l q m
lnr
eco-
A ftxDd es nourish-no:, more delicious rH
fjpmical thnn meat. Quicldy and easily it.rared.
Try it ( .
Ask Your Grocer.
D.n.SilAUPOO
(UttQ-Jrutf Itnuover)
Regular treatment every week
or two by your barber will keep
your head clean.
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Thursday is home day.
Read the Bee.
Real estate dealer will prepare a fine
list for that day.
The home you want Is waiting for you if you will make the fffort to gut it,
A few hundred dollars applied as a first payment, the balance monthly like
rent, represents the effort.
Hundreds of others are pajing for their homes on the eauy payment plan
and why not you.
There will be advertised In the real estate columns of Thursday's Bee a
great many choke homes. Look them up, prices and terms will surprise you.
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