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    THE REE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10. 1912.
COURT HOUSE IN BAD SHAPE'
Xitenser Filet Complaint with the
County Board on Wood Finishing, j
BASTE SAYS WOKS IS E0TTE5 i
lntllnll DeTlaxa that De-1
. cratle t'osatT mH Ha Left ;
tbe Affairs at Jt Balld
las Badlr MaddW.
Drastic criticism of th wood finiahinc
la the new county buildinc and of othr
work on the structure was mad by John j
Latenser. architect of tb building, at
the tint meetine of the reorgnliea
Board of County Commiseioners yesterday.
Jt resulted in a decision 01 the commis
sioner to call in Caldwell aV Drake, the
ft-eneml corurartora, and their bondsmen.
County Attorney James P. English and
31 r. Latenser foe. a conference at which
all matters In connection with the new
buridlnt thoroughly will be threshed.
Mr. Jjatenser's report was not the only
matter in connection with the new build
ing which wait discussed. Other details
nere considered and it developed that the
entire matter was left in a muddle by
the old board.
Mr. Latenser- report on the wood fin
ishing was as follow:
I find the finish is not Installed accord
ing to specifications. The base should
I housed Into plinth blocks. It I" lln
Uhrd with butt joints, which have already
opened up. The baas at all angles should
be grooved and toogued; this refers to
the chair rails also. The finish is put up,
in the cheapest manner with ail bull
Joints, except moulding, which is coped
lie way to conceal a Joint in case of
shrinkage. I find the doors are badly
warped and don't fit the rebated jam.
fonts doors are ne-quarter Inch otf at
the top of door. oora also small In
vtrith. showing one-eighth Inch to three
elkteenths Inch Joint on some doors. I
lind panels In some of the doors are
shrunk and show one-eighth Inch snnna
sge from finished stvle. The bae is
l-adly drawing away from the plaster n
some places. Floors In most all the
looms ar badly coped. I find a good
many joints opened In base and casing
and chair rail."
Vaalt Oaors Bad.
Mr. Laisnser declared that the vault
doors which Caldwell Drake proposed
to put In Iba new building and which he
condemned nearly three months ago be
cause they were below specifications, still
are In the building, notwithstanding the
fact that he put the matter up to the
board long ago and Caldwell Drake
appealed to the board from the architect s
condemnation. i
-The specified vault doors would cost
about il.MO," said Mr. Latenser, "while
the doors that ara over then cost about
Jl JO er H,W."
AbMlately ftattea."
Commissioner A. C. Herts said that two
weeks ago ha had occasion to visit the
new aounty building, looked over the
woodwork and found It "absolutely rot
ten." The filling, he said, was terrible,
air. Latenser said such work never should
se tilled at ait.
A resolution calling upon the architect
for a complete report of all progress on
tlte building since Its construction was
begun, giving amounts paid, amounts due,
and balances on hand was unanimously
adopted. As soon aa this report Is re
ceived the conference with the contra c
'v tors, their bondsmen and others Interested
111 be called. ,
' During the discussion It developed that
when former Commissioner Oscar J. I
Pteaaiw and Commissioner Fster K
Klaaasar recently visited the quarries and i
general offices of the Colorado Tula Mar
Ma company In Marble, Cola., the com
pany's officials proposed another substitu
tion In the niarbls contract and Mr. i
rickard told them ha thought the board I
would approve the substitution. j
Will Not Take Saaetltat.
As a result the company has shipped
samples of golden vein marble, which it
wishes to substitute for Pavaneao marble
in the plasters. The samples arrived yes
terday and the commissioners otdarOj to
look at them as a matter of courtesy, but 1
I Commissioner Harte, Lynch, Elssaser
had Best declared they have no Intention ;
of approving any substitution. i
The board voted to pay Caldwell at i
Drake s claim for work don during De
cember, tll.Ms.7i. When this la Paid the
situation will be aa follows:
BRANDEIS
STORES
Great January Sale
OF
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
la Oar Immense Nw Undennaslia Section 2d F.oor
Meale. raid Oat.
...I ll.4M.ffi
... MMU.ll
Taw for December...
I'revlousl paid
Total paid tf.wuo.i71
Contract price fcC.iU '
jiaianc yet to be paid :u.5HVSJ
Calvin Zelgler, superintendent of the
building tor Caldwell ft Drake, protested
agsinst the board deducting from the
December payment 11. CO for coal used In
heating the new building. The deduction
was to have been made under a contract
between the general contractors and the
county, mad to accommodate the con
tractors when cold weather set In and
found them unable to heat the building.
The county waa to heat t for them and
they were to reimburse the county for
euai Edgier said he had no way of
knowing whether or not the Mil of H.tW
waa correct lie was given time to check
the hill and will be expected to pay next
month.
BUICKOIL COMPANY HAS NEW
OIL PRODUCING GUSHER
Lucius Well. Omaha representative of
til Buick Oil company, la In receipt of
a copy of the followrna- telegram under
data of January 4 from, J. a Lehigh,
t ic president of the Buick Oil company,
to B. F. Moffat, Chicago representative
and financier of the company: "Tie ei
reeted New Year's gift to the Buick Oil
company stockholder ha arrived. An
other beauty two thousand barrala or
better, of over twenty-five gravity was
born last night at . Many eongratu-
Jatloas. Number four. IM feet."
Voder date of January I Mr. Welts
received another telegram to the erred
that the aew-bora gusher had gotten
away from then and la producing about
J.", barrels dally.
"David D. Buicfc. ibe ex-automobile
manufacturer, with a better appreciation
of the oil Industry than many posses,
acquired with his friends, lanre balding
f some of the best California oil land
and today the earning ara adding mil
lions of dollar to their original imeat
went." cald Mr. Wells. "The Buick Oil
evmpaay's product la so LI to the (Usa
star Oil company, my company holding
a contract subject la renewal for I.Sxvjos
barrels.
"According to David T. Day of the
Valted 8tatea Oeotogtcal Survey advance I
resort of UN show that California pre-
need about TlvSMus barrels of petraiewn
dining that year and It Is estimated that
II ia figure baa been exceeded In U1L :
Ike first of tie BtUrk (Ml wells flowing
bout t,m barrels dully la said to amount
to one-eixtietb of the total production
trf the state. This new gusher should add
largely to the record of both the slats
and the company ."
Two Great Special Lots of
UNDERMUSLINS at S1.39-S1.95
Wonderful assortments of Night GownsCombination
Corset Cover and Skirt Combination Corset
Cover and Drawers White Petticoats
Chemises Drawers'and Corset
Covers.
Henutifully made, carefully sized, many with eyjuiriito
lace and embroidery trimming Every garment iu
these great groups ia worth at least double the price
we ask. Aew assortments
brought forward W
day, at
Two Fine Groups of Princess Slips
Scores of styles trimmed
with insertions and edg
ings of lace and embroid
eries worth $.1, M QP
$4 and $3, at VlatJe)
ueauuiuiiy lace antl em
broidery trimmed Princess
t Slips exceptionally well
, made and carefully AOs,
sized; $2 values at .wOC
Women's Outing
Flannel Night Gowns
All ilies; warm and
well made, worth
2 .!!.. 69c
Children's
Night iiowns
75c quality, various
ties and style,
:r.':;....45c
Night Clowns
Muslin and Cambric
Embroidery and lata
trimmed and tuck
ed, worth
75c, at. . .
39c
Women's New Shirts and Waists
in New Styles for 1912-Regular $2 Values at 98c
Tboie popular atriped flannel shirts for woman made with
pockets and those standing turn down detached collars
various site stripes also embroidered and trill
front tailored waists and lace and embroidery
trimmed lingerie waists, vsrjr one 1912 model
and worth up lo $2.00, at
98c
Special January Sale Bargains in
EMBROIDERIES
IS and 'JT-incb Fine Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Em
broidered l'louneingH, Skirtings, Corset Coverings, wide
Insertions and Galloons, exquisite new designs iu Eng
lish eyelet, floral, blind relief "and new combination ef
fects;.mnny worth 50c a yard. Big Bargain AA
Square piled high with astonishing values, Arlf
at, yard UVj
Medium an 1 W.de Embrol Jery "doings
Swiss. ulmook and cambric, all new designs, excellent
needlework; regular lVc aud . II He values
Tiiousscds of yards, at. yard -....
6c
French and Gtrman Val. Laces an 2 Insertions
Sc
Pure linen and torchon laces, plntl vsls, dainty cluny
and trochet effects, cluny curtain lares; worth up to
llVis yard, at. yard
The Standard Fashion Book for Spring is
New on Salt
It f les you the very first glimpse of what will be worn This season.
PKICE U 23c I.N-LUJiNG uN PA.TEitN F(tE
February patterns now on sale.
.
Taiisook and Long Cloth Mai?.pyds
3 (-Inch 8ea Island Nainsook. 12'
yard bolts 82.40
4tHnrh Sea Island Nainsook, 13
yard bolts $2.85
Floe Quality French Nainsook,
40 Inches wide, 10 yard bolts,
at 81.39
49-inch .Imperial Nainsook, It
yard bolt $2.49
40-Inch Imperial Nainsook, 11
yard bolts S1.85
36-lnrh Imperial Nainsook, It
yard bolts 1.45
36-Inch wide Imperial
Cloth, 12 yard bolta
36-lnrh Imperial'.' Lone
12 yard bolt ,
36-lnrh Imperial Lone
12 yard tolts
36-Inch Imperial hoof
It yard bolt
36-Inch Imperial Long
12 yard bolts.
4S-lnch Imperial Long
12 yard bolta
Long
70t
Cloth.
81.19
Cloth,
81.30
Cloth.
81.40
Cloth.
81.69
Cloth.
82.49
BRANDEIS STORES
rfra&k
1 "rJrrjfV '
L)Ma. hnACH & MACH
BAILEY & MACH
MITISTt.
Neatest eqtui'Vi eVntal offlta in
Omaha. HlShat-(raM deautrr at
ieasonabls prlcsa iareelain Mlliurs.
last Ilk tb tooth. AU Instrumenu
1 sretulljf sterilissd after aaca opera-
UuO.
Coraar lata aa ranaai tts.
Tntn ri-oon, hitos block
r'erwtem Adreruatng is th Ro i
t'; Return .
Home-Made Dailydills Sunday Bee
ME
Atk for S. & H. Green Trading Stamp
Redeemable with Beautiful PremiamM
Sales for Balance of January, 1912
Children's Shoe. Sat.. 13th
Knit Underwear, Sat., 13 th
Hosiery, Sat., the 13 th
Waittt, Friday, th 19tk
Book. Saturday, the 20th
Hand Bag, Sat., the 20th
Umbrella, Sat, the 27th
Picture Frame, Sat., 27th
Careful and Thorough Preparation, Made Month Ago
Atture the Greatest Succett of All to Thi
January Sale of Undermus
lins and Embroideries
The merit of the merchandise, quite
as much as the little pricing, puts
these sales in a class alone. From
the simplest Hem to the most elab
orate creations at the highest price
that Is reasonable, the variety is
complete and the savings are evi
dent all along the line.
And, again, every Item, ia new so
that you are assured of only the
latest patterna and styles. This is
an Important point when modes for
the coming spring and summer are
considered.
All of the Vadermuslins are con
strutted from the finest materials,
trimmed with choicest laces and em
broideries, sturdily and conscien
clously made In every detail.
The Items herein mentioned
are only specimen values
snd are not to be consid
ered as an indication of
'The Immensity of the stocks
Unaermuatiru
MiiKlin and nainsook (owns of- un
usually fine qusllty; have yokes of
Isce and embroidery, I1J1
MuMIn underskirts with deep
floum-es of emhroldery th very best
values ever offered In Omaha at tl.00.
One lot of corset rover at 15a.
One lot of muslin drawer at IS.
.Muslin drawers with embroidery
trimming. 86.
skirts, (owns and drawers of a
very rood quality. 3S. ,
Embroidery trimmed nainsook
Sown with short sleeves and low
neck , SSo.
Au extra sptclsl lot of fins muslin
and nainsook sowns with Uw neck,
short sleeves and embroidery trlm
nilns, Sl.OO. .
down, skirts and drawers, trim
med with the finest of laces and em
broideries. SIT.
Some very wonderful values In var
ious lingerie pieces of sheer materials,
trimmed with beautiful Isres and em
broideries, are shown at SS-S&.
N'slnsook combination suits of a
very flue quality, finished with lacs
and embroideries, $1.00.
', Embroideries
18-Inch swles, nainsook and com
hrlc flouncing and corset covering
in floral and pretty eyelet designs;
IDc, Oc and 6c values at lc.
On lot of embroidery edgings and
Insertions worth 10c, UHc and ISO
th yrd, at 6o.
Swiss, nainsook and cambric em
broideries1 In dainty patterns speaial
ly priced at 10c
!7-lnch awls allover flounclngs
variety of floral and conventional
patterns, H-00 values at SSo the yard.
27-Inch swlsa and nainsook flounc
ing In besullful allover effects re
duced to ea th yard.
;"-lncn swls sllover flouncing
ttist rtguUrly sell at 73c and tl.u
the yard, during this sale. ass.
!7-ln. flounclngs with bandings to
match ara variously- reduced In prlca
aa th quality call for.
Double 'edged handings In a splen
did assortment of very pretty: pat
terns, during this sale, 16a the yard.
Other Sales of Great Importance
Brought to Your Attention in a Brief Way
Sale of Men' Clothing at
HaltPric o
which price Is for your unre
stricted choice of any man s and
young man s suit or overcoat In
our entire atock. And please
dou't forget that thoaa who come
earliest always get the best pick
ing. Sale of Men's Shirts
All the shirts In this ssle are
strictly down-to-date In pattern,
and come in a great variety of
handsome colorings and styles.
Three lots to go at these prices:
$2.00 shirts at 91. 15
tl.no shirts at rtOc
$1.00 shirts at 00c
Sale of Shoes for Women
and Children .
The wt fr women consists of
patent colt, vlr kid and dull
leathers In various atyles from
our regular stocks. The vslues
range up to $3.00 the pair. Far
Wednesday only, you will find
them on the Bsrgsln Tables priced
at $l.it the pair.
lot No. Two for the children is
made up of about 600 pairs ot
mlKses' and children's shoes In all
leathers and sites 5 to 8, 8H to
11 and 11 H to 2. There are all
widths and every pair is tsken
from our regular stock. $2.00 to
3.60 values, Wednesday, at 91-3V
the pair.
The Sale of Linens and
Domestics
includes almost every Iten.- needed In
a hotel, rooming houa. restaurant or
private horn. Great purchases and
Immense line In regular atock that
com under the Jurisdiction of tha
January Clearance pencil afford tha
most favorabl .ricee In th length
nd breadth of Omaha. Pattern
cloths, yard damask, napkins, pillow
rases, eheeta and sheet Ins. bed
spread, etc-al go at January
Clearance price
These two Item are added for Wed
nesday' selliii only:
as aa4 TSa faaay llaaaa. consisting
of centerpieces, lunch cloths and tray
clotha In drawn work, Battenberg and
embroidered designs, at 30 for your
choice.
S1.00 and $140 fin BatUnberg
raws work aa4 msrotderee searf
aae sentsrpieoea, V. ednesday, Tae aa.
January Clearance of
Women's Wear
Three eitraordtaary Items are feat
ured for Wednesday In th woman'
grment store, as follows.
WoBsas SIS JO SST.S0 Salts of
fine mannish worstoa -and fancy
cheviots, in plain tailored atyles and
colorings becoming to the woman of
average sice, and plain scrga aultafor
th very large woman, ar especially
priced for quick clearance at $18.60.
loo Woaua's (10.00 ant $1kM SMia
Oeats of cravenelted cloths, moire
and rubberised silk. In grey, red,
green and tans; son. hsve Mini
fitted backs: Wednesday, $6.00.
Woasaa' $164)0 IUX plala tall,
ore salt of rges, worsteds snd
fancy mixture: -all good color to
choose from. ' Wednesday, of whll
they last,' only $640. )
Sale of Women's Robes
and Flannelette Gowns
Aat fifty mtmn'n fin roses in
great variety of colors and atyle-i
that were our best sellers during the
Christmas aeaaon; valuea from tl.tu)
to I7.SS, divided Into two lota and
priced at ta.TS anl $4.76 for Wednes
day's selling.
Worn' plain whit aa colored
flasuaelette gowaa In splendid vari
ety of stylea and patterna, liberally
rut and flne'y finished, all eta,
formerly scld at 1100 and ll.ii, Wed
nesday, as ch.
Blankets Are Consider-
ably Reduced in Price
11-4 wool Maakets In fancy checked
patterna and plain color; excellent
wearing blanketa a have alwae
sc'id at Its th pair. Wednesday.
64.15.
11-4 an weal Maakata In plain
greys, tns and white; and blue and
white, pink and white, brown and
white and grey and white checked
Citterns: I7.0S value, whll they
st. $6J6 th pair.
ail of ear SS-M ta $100 full bed
Bias ail wool blanket In all colora
and pretty checked patterns: Wed
nesday, or whll they last, $1H tb
pair
rail alas gray sot lew Maakwt of
an extra good weight for wear, regu
larly priced at Sl-St tha pair, Wed
nesday. $1.1$.
Barsraies in the Pure Food Store for Wednes
O . . rs if f.
day s ana inursaay s veiling
J-lb. can Bennett Break
..t coffsa and
stamps ....'......$
Bennetts Golden coffee
and IS stamp", lb.. SH
"Pride of Bennett a
flour, per sack. 1
Assorted tea and S
stamps, lb. .T?
Tea sifting and IS
stamps. 1
6 Iba 7c Jap rice for sis
t pkga Hennetts. Capi
tol mince meat and ts
stampe J,
-lb. pks Rennette Capl
tol pancake flour and
I 1 stampa
J-lb. pkg. Bennetts Cap
itol oat and 1$ tp?;
at l - -
1 cans Country Oentia
,.n con and is
tamp
1 cans whole tomatoes
and 16 tampa ...See
t pkg. Orange city
rnak and 10 'Stamps $a
4So Jar Tea Garden pre
served figs for ...SS
pkg. Crescent Elbow
msvaronl and 1 S
at am pa as
Cracker of all kinds,
. with- IS stampa, pea..
at 10a
candled peel, aasnrted
and IS tamps. lb. so
rxH'BI.K STAMPS ON
Bl'TTERlNfel
Galllard's olive oil snd
' stan,pa. a medium
sis botti 45,
Snider chile aaace and
IS stamps, bottle as
1 cake Tor. Violet
toilet aoap and IS
stamps 5,
I
A Special Combination
t lb. Granulated Rurr g
S pkga Bennetts Capitol mtnee meat ....II m
I ran B. C Whole Tomatoes ,
1 can Country Gentleman Corn , f
I bottle Bennett' Capitol Extract IS
1-lb. can B. C. Baking Powder .m
Total
$14T
Fruits and Vesetables at Less
"WfMlnesday and Tliursly we will give FKEE OF
CHARGE a guaranteed orange poon with our extra fancy
.a nr. .1 ru el, A jlwtn
bunKifci ivmous ut
Fancy Kedfand oranges at
15c, 20c, 25c, 30c and 3DC
the dozeu. , ' '
3 large, bunches of radishes
for ::..10c
FBnoy cauliflower, lb. . . .8c
Fancy green onions, bunch.
at ....5c
Fancy yellow onions, j k
at 35.
2,500 Furniture Samples,
SPECIAL6ALE
Just i Price
Consisting of
DRESSERS, DAVENPORTS,
DINING and LIBRARY
TABLES, ROCKERS,
PARLOR SUITES, BUFFETS,
CHIFFONIERS, ETC.
See Our Windows
TERMS
$21.00 Wottli,
$1.00 Week.
KIP
S3
m bisi -11 aa
II
13tb and Faroaa Sts,
rnsmm
The Kocker
Shown Here,
Leather Seat,
81.75
tyafy (vv. QSS. JivBs
if
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' OMAHA'S Pt RE FOOD CEXTEB
WEDNESDAY'S SPECIALS
-J rrssh Fruit and TefetabU Bpt. Butter. Xgfm aa Cheese Sept.
rj Lrie bunches Kauishea. Sc our best t ountry Hutter, In sanl-
cew rurnips. Beets, onion!-. per tary jlrSi p.r i0 39o
J " ix' Si '' Strictly Kresh Table KgRs, do. 40c
Nav'l Oranjies, ir ulinH.iui ,i vi,..i..,i...i Mi'u..
aoton . lsc. n. o
Murngan celery. ht s(K;k.....eclprin.u,t rheese. ier lb 300
e.f'fortHij aW-V "w Ini ported Camenilwrt' Cheese, vrf
vv Hn ..-it.. v.i. ssi-.rvia.uas.. , ,mx
. Apruuti-. In Hs-ftvy wyrup. . . .hoc ew yrk cream Cheese, lb...a5o
c3V40t' cans Medium Green AsjrH- WttUer Kraut per qt. . . 10c
3 nu. extra mialtty .. . . .. . . . .300; i , plckles.'per doz.'.'lSo and 90s
3
l.'tc cans InilivMiiut White As
naraviu. 13te: nr ibx. . . .$1.35
J-L Nelson's Improved lirllllunt Gela-
0 tine, per pkir..-. 7c
v-f 4 pkK. I'neeila Bls. uit l&c
-rf10 bbls. Kresh Crisp Prcixels, per
3 pound So
S Mince Meat. In alass. 15c SSo, 40c;
tf bulk, per ll 1 5c
li 60.- Jura Cordon A- IMIworth s
;notieberrteK t' berries and
Melons 30c
Quart juts Queen l Hives 50 ?
Ilaor Bspartmant Bpsctal. .(
8-year old Kentucky "Lotus"
Whiskey, per bottle $1X10
California Hweet Hauterne,' per
bottle, 60c; per gul $1.75
California Sweet llaut Sautcrne,
per lottle, 75c: per eat (8.00 g
Snecial California Murcundy. perKV
bottle, wc, per gai bum
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