TIIH BHE: 0MA11A, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 11)12. Nebraska Your Dollar Has More WAS $350 It's a real economy to buy boys" clothing here Wo never illtl mnko nny claim Unit our prims woro lower Uinn tilsowhoro. Wo do clnlm, howovor, and nro reiuly to provo tit any time, that for nny given price wo will soil a garment that lit bo much hotter, bo much in ore nttrnctlvo looking, no much tnoro serviceable, that It Is n real econ omy to bring your hoy hero for IUb clothes. Glad to havo you boo them. SUITS $2.00 TO $10.00 OVERCOATS $2.50 UP ASK REQUISITION FOR WROTH Douglas County Officers Want Man Held in Council Bluffs. Weight Buying Pianos Right Here Than Ever Before MOTOR COMPANY IS ORGANIZED Articles of incorporation Filed for Firm Which Will Do llnol. nnu In Omh Chnrch Also Incorporates. NOW $175 The final shipment of instruments from our great Eastern Piano Purchase has arrived. That purchase was a big spot cash capture of high-grado Pianos at 30c on the dollar that allows us to break all low price records for such quality. A $350 Guaranteed Piano for $175 THIS SUPREME BARGAIN WON A HOST OP NEW' FRIENDS FOR THE OLD- ESTABLISHED HOUSE OF US MANY MORE. EVERY CHOICE IN THIS GREAT SALE FOR $175. OUR 25-YEAR GUARANTEE WITH EACH INSTRUMENT. READ THESE TERMS No MONEY Down; Thirty Days Free Trial; Free Stool; Free Scarf; Life Insurance. THESE PRICES TELL PART OP THE STORY: $1100 Loland Upright, now $200 Stock Upright, now $225 Cump & Co. Upright, now $225 Columbus Upright, now $250 llootho Upright, now $225 Kimball Upright, now $250 Fischer Upright, now ' $275 Clnylord Upright, now $275 Estey Upright, now $300 Mueller Upright, now In our regular stock you will find tho largest selection of artistic Pianos shown under ono roof, or In any pluno wnreroom in tho country including tho Stelnway, Weber, Hnrdiunn, Stcgor, & Sons, Emerson, McPhall and our own Schmollcr Jk Mueller Pianos and Player llanos, sold from factory to homo. Also tho Aeolian line of Pianola Pliuioa, including Uio Stelnway, Weber, Stuyvos- lVlionlnnlr QWIr SUwil.ll find Tmi llTtnlll ISCHMOLLER 1311 Woman's Auxilary Of Episcopal Church Meeting at Lincoln (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Oct. 29. (Special.) -The meeting of the Nebraska branch of tho woman's auxiliary of tlve Episcopal church, which Is being held today, opened ast evening wlU a reception in honor of the bishop and Mrs. Arthur L. Williams of Omaha and tho visiting members of the organization. Thd reception was held at tho home of Sir. and Mrs. C. II. Itudge and tho EUests wero received by Mr. and Mrs. Hudgo, tho bishop and Mrs. "Williams, Itev. and Mrs. 8. Mills Hayes, tho pastor of lloly Trinity church; Mrs. A. IC Gault of Omaha, president of the auxiliary, and Mrs. J. D, Fairchlld of Lincoln, treasurer of tho auxiliary. Among others present from out of the city weroMrs. "W. W. IJarnes, Mrs. Ityon, 'Mrs. Blondell, Miss Jean Morton, Mrs. P, It. Sim and Mrs. Wylle Cornutt of Nebraska City; Mrs. Mulligan, Mrs. Kces, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. .VMllott. Mrs. FIsk and Miss Edith Bradt II iipnincp. The program opened touay wun mo penlng service or tne eemi-anmuu sos-i-Ion with celebration of the holy com munion Dy ut. nev. Annur u. wuujuim, av n I ii was iouoweu u y u. uuouiom pwwm At 12:30 the women of tho local church crved lunch and at 2:30 tho general ses sion was transacting business .and ad dresses wero delivered by Very Itev. J. A. Tancock and Rt. Rov. Arthur L. Will iams, bishop of Nebraska, lleh Adopts Kittens. WAUSA, Neb., Oct. 29.-(Spectal.)-Mrs. F. C. Genung has a hen that, being with out progeny of her own, has adopted a family of five kittens. It is an interest ing sight to. see her ratner tnem unacr her wings and show fight whenever anyone attempts to interfere with her charges. Meanwhile the cat mother is enabled to roam around at will and at tend suffragette meetings, mothers' clubs, etc, returning occasionally to feed her offspring. The hen, however, appears Househotd Economy IIott to Have the Beat Cough Syrup and Save f2, by t Making; It at Home. Cough medicines, as a rule, contain a largo quantity of plain syrup. If you tako one pint of granulated sugar, add Va pint ox warm water uuu stir snout 2 minutes, you have as good syrup as monev could buv. If you will then put 2 ounces ol PIlcx (50 cents' worth! in a pint bottle. and fill it up with tho Sugar Syrup, you will have as much cough syrup, as you could buy ready made for 2-50, It keens perfectly. And you will find it the best cough eyrup you erer nsed even in whooping cough. You can feel it take hold usu all" stops the most eerere cough in 21 hours. It is just laxative enough, hu a igpud tonio effect, and taste is pleasant. I Take a teaspoonful every one, two or I three hours. It la a splendid remedy, too, for Ttnooping cough, croup, hoars en us, as th in a, chest pains, etc. Pinex is the most raluable ooneentra ted compound of Norway white pine ex tract, rich in gualacol and all the heal ing pine elements. No other prepara tion will work in this formula. This recipe for making cough remedy ivith Finex and Sugar Syrup is novr used and prized in thousands of homes in the United States and Canada. I he llan has often been imitated but omr uccessfuliy. monev nromntlr refunded, imm with this reolpe. Your druggist has Pinexor will pet it for vou. If not, scndirThe i'iaex Co, rt, Wayne, Ind, j Oldest and Most Ilcliable Piano House in tho West Established 1850. SOHMOLLER & MUELLER. PIANO WILL BE SOLD AT 50 553 $65 $75 $S5 $70 805 8110 $130 $135 $300 Singer Upright, now 8140 $050 Decker Upright, now $145 $350 Chickcrlng & Son Upright, now $150 $350 Davis & Son Upright, now $175 $325 Kurtzinnii Upright, now $185 $350 J. & O. Fischer Upright, nov $105 $400 Steger & Sons Upright, now $215 $425 Emerson Upright, now $205 $000 Knabo Upright, now $320 $750 Stoimvny Upright, now 8355 & MUELLER - 13 Farnam Street to enjoy her self-Imposed taBk and to data there has been no protest raised by cither cat or kittens. HEASTY'S NAME GES ON BALLOT AS PROGRESSIVE FAIRBURY, Neb., Oct. 29. (Special.) Judge L. M. Pemberton of Beatrice held a short session of district court in this city and several important cases occupied tho attention of the court. The"eult to prevent the name of John Ileosty from appearing on the ballot as progressive candidate for state senator from Thayer and Jefferson counties was the leading case on the docket. Former Adjutant General J. C. Hartlgan filed application for an injunction, alleging that tho pro gressive convention held in tho court, room a few weelts ago was not In conformity with law; that only thirty-two progres sive voters constituted the convention, and that It was necessary to have fifty legal voters. W. II. Barnes appeared for the defendant. After listening to the vl dence, Judge Pemberton refused to (ssuo the writ asked for. Mr. Heasty was also nominated at the primary April 13 as re publican nominee for state senator. The case attracted considerable attention, as subpoenas were issued by Mr. Hartlgan for some thirty Jefferson county repub licans who participated tn the recent bull moose convention. The meeting was vir tually a frost, as no notice was given to tho voters of Jefferson county. A small typewritten slip was posted on a tele graph pole announcing the convention, and it was almost a secret affair. CONTRACT LET FOR NEW COURT HOUSE AT ST. PAUL ST. PAUL, Neb., Oct. 9.-(SpechU.) The county commissioners have let the contract for building the new Howard county court house to George C. Psha. a j other western states and who still re contractor of Oollego View, Neb. Tho tains an interest In the factories, was contract was let for $72.35, which is for a complete building, including furniture and fixtures. The new court house will bo four stories in height and will bo oon- structed of preyed brick and stone over , a steel frame. It will bo built on the site of the old court house, which will be piani in, una section 01 jeuruimu. or n.u moved at onco so that the excavating" 1"K a new investment of at least 1W,- can be finished before the ground freezes. YORK WILL VOTE ON COMMISSION FORM YORK. Neb., Oct. S3. (Spectal.)-A pe tition was filed yesterdaX with the city clork calling for a special election to vote on the commission form of government. The petition was signed by 301 voters. Tho petition has been In the county iudce's office for the last two months. and all who signed went there and called 1 for the petition If they wished to sign it. I The mayor will issue a proclamation and ! call an election not less than sixty days from tills date. OMAHA CLUB AT VARSITY ENDORSES COACH STIEHM gram.)-At a meeting this morning the Omaha club of the State university ! adopted resolutions endorsing the stand taken by the Omaha alumni relative to . Nebraska position in the Mlesouil Valley conference. Suvrs Way Out of Scott' Uluff Jail. SCOTT'S BLUFF, Oct. 29. (Special.) George Thrasher, who was convicted of assisting In a criminal operation, and who was sentenced to seven years In the penitentiary, escaped from the county v- I Some visitors' were admitted or i permitted to visit with htm for some time, and it develops that they must havo given him a hacksaw, tor the Inch steel bars which were In the windows of .the corridor, wero severed and Mr. J' (Thrasher is gum IT IS GOING TO BRING HALF PRICE. YOUR PIANO GO. OMAHA, XEB. MEMBERS OF CHARIVARI PARTY WILL BE ARRESTED BEATRICE, Neb., Oct 9. (Special.) A charivari party visited tho homo of Wllber Martin, south of tho city, last evening goon after tho marriage of Miss Mable Martin and Carl MXirdock. and did considerable damage to the Martin liomo by breaking out window lights, tearing away screens, etc One member shot through a window, the bail barely graz ing tho llttlo daughter of Mr. Martin. The matter has been reported to the offlcors and arrests will probably follow. Julius Prltchard, charged with assault ing the llttlo Delaney girl at WVmoro last Juno; Charles Miller and William Dershldo, charged with burglary, and Marlon Van Camp, charged with at tempted assault at Wymore, wero ar raigned before Judgo Pemberton yestor day and pleaded not guilty. They were lemanried to tne county Jul) In default of. bond In the sum of $1,000 each. Carl Clayton Murdock of Hardy, Neb., and Miss Mabel Martin wero married last evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllber Martin, south of tho city, Rev. V. G. Urown officiating. Mrs. Mary MorrlMm celebrated her ninety-fifth birthday anniversary last Sunday at tho homo ot her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Roff, In West Beatrlco, In the presence of a largo company of friends. She has lived to see five generations of children, and Is probably tho oldest white woman In the county. OXNARD AT GRAND ISLAND TALKS OF NEW SUGAR PLANT GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Oct. 29. (Spe cial.) II. T. Oxnard, founder of the beet sugar business in Nebraska and several in the city yesterday and was pleased with the present season's work. The factory in this city Is one of th oldest now In operation. Its machinery is, for tho greater part, of older typo and the question of abandoning tho 000 has been on the tapis for the last two years. It Is believed, from the state ments made by Oxnard, though they were not definite, that the latter course will bo taken. Contract has been let for the building of the new courthouse at St. Paul, How ard county, for 3,610, Including plumb ing, heating, wiring and metal furniture, and to tho Chrtslensen Furniture com pany of St. Paul, for the wood furniture, in the amount of 3,024, making a total of J72,K6. Tho bond issue was 170,000 and a number of business men of St. Paul are pledged to tho people of tho county to meet any expense over the bond figure. HYMENEAL racul-Mntllumi. WAHOO. Neb., Oct. 29.-Speclal.-FVr- .....1 IK.. XT.. 111. IfuilImM th x? i' m iiTSU . I101" ii n Daugherty w ' Alexander, pastor of tho ww " The bride U the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Madlgun of Weston, while the groom Is the cashier of the Farmers' and Merchants' bank at Weston. Watermnn-I.ettsel. Clara Ieitzel of Chicago, III., and Fred Waterman of this city were married by Itev. Charles W. Savide Monday afte:- icori at 2:30 at the residence of Mrs. J Giey, JJO North Seventeenth street. Tho attendants were Albert and Ella Maass. MuthrvtB-Juatoil. Hazel M. Justen and Hoy Mathews, both of Denver. Colo., were married by Itev Charlts W. Savldge at his residence f Monday uhig at & (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Oct. .-SpeclaL-County Attorney James P. English of Douglas county has petitioned tho governor of Ne braska Mr a requisition to bo issued for Carl Wroth, who has ben apprehended In Council Bluffs. Wroth with throe other men. named Gustavo Brady, Harry Johnson and Ira Gray, broko Into tho res idence of Henry 1 Whalen in Omaha, and took a watch, several silver spoons and other silverware, with clothing and a suitcase, amounting to $1S7. Wroth was arrested in Council Bluffs and is now in tho hands ot tho authorities thoro. Greta's Request Refused, James Grclg, who was a candidate for tho dcmocratlo nomination for tho stnto senato In the Ninth senatorial district, composed of the counties of Boone, Ante lope and Nance, and who received tho nomination ovdf his competitor, Gcorgo Stalker, ulso received twenty-ono votes as tho iopullst candidate for Uio samo of fice. Stalker also received souvo populist votes, to tho amount of twenty-two. Stalker has declined tho nomination and Grolg has written the secretary of Mate to place his name an tho ballot as the populist nominee on the grounds that ns Stulkcr has declined the nomination and ho received the next highest voto he has a Hght to. tho nomination. Secretary of State Walt Is of tho opinion that there l.i no law covering tho matter that way, but that In casu of a vacancy, by declina tion or otherwise, the senatorial commit tee of the district has the only power to select a successor, and, therefore, as they have not dono so, Grelg Is not entitled to a placo as tho populist nominee. Motor Company Incorporate. The Ralston Motor company lias filed articles of incorporation with tho secre tary of state. Tho company will do busi ness In Omaha and is incorporated for 1150,000, $5,000 of which Is preferred stock and the balance of $145,000 common steak, all stock to bo paid up when issued. Tho Incorporators uro H. K. Johnson, H. K. Btirket and E. O. McGllton. St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran church has also filed articles ot Incorpora tion with the socretary of state. Tho church is located at tho southwest corner of Nineteenth and Castellar streets In Omaha. The trustees are O. W. Snyder, Thomas J. Eayrs, O. Ebborscn, W. R. Sheppard and Otto Bahnke. Now that the leaves are falling and other dangor exists because of accumu lations of a like nature about buildings, Fire Commissioner Randall has Issued a letter to all city, town and vlllago boards to pay particular attention to clean ing up. Tho York Foundry and Engine com pany hns established a distributing sta tion at Omaha and has askod tho railway commission to allow tho Burlington rull way to establish a rato of 11 cents sr 100 on carload lots on elevator and milt machinery between York and Omaha. Tho commission has granted the request. Invitations have been sent to President emeritus Eliot of Harvard college and Justlco Hughes of tho United States supreme court to deliver tho annual com mencement address at tho state uni versity, but both -have declined, pleading 'other engagements. Wentgute to Leave Lincoln.1 Prof. V. V. Westgate of the stato farm will go to Washington Btato Agricultural school at Pullman. The Washington school iwcms to have a liking for Ne braska university men, this being tho fifth who has gone to that BChool from Nebraska university. Prof. Elton Ful mor of the chemistry department was tho first to hear tho call and was followed later by J. Kent Boaty of the botany de partment, Prof. Thatcher of the agricul tural department, Prof. Ashby of tho agricultural school and Walter Hadlock of tho chomlstry department. John 8. Boycc, who took tho masters degree in the forestry department at tho state university last spring and who since that time has boen at the experi ment station at Flagstaff. Ariz., has been appointed to the position ot assistant pathologist in the government forest service at San Francisco. F. M. Currte, chairman of the repub lican stato committee, was a culler at the state house this afternoon. Mr. Cur rle said the situation In Nebraska Is get ting better every day for President Toft and that few people comprehend how strong the president is at this time. Rickert Killed When Train Strikes, Auto COIiUMIHJH, Neb., Oct 29.-(Speclal Telegram.) While crossing tho Union I'aclflo main line at Richland, the first station east of, here, today Cart lllckert was struck by No. 9, tho fast mall, and Instantly killed. lllckert was driving an automobile and tho westbound local was standing at the depot, obscuring his view of the train. The body was brought to this city and Coroner Qass took charge of It, but the coroner of Colfax will hold the Inquest, lllckert lived about seven miles north east of this city and his father lives here. He was about 30 yearn of age and had been married six months. Ilraperatr ShootliiK pains In tho chest requires quick treat ment. Take Dr, King's New Discovery for safe and suro relief. COc. Jl.W. Bea ton Drug Co. Advertisement. Glass before Breakfast tones up the stomach, clears the head and does you good. Hunyadi Janos Water NATURAL LAXATIVE Quickly Relieves CONSTIPATION ALL BREAD MUST BE WRAPPED, SAY WOMEN Membors of tho Housohold Economics Department of Olub Start Campaign. Moat Inspection and Ago La bols on Tin Goods to Bo Investigated. Hero nro three UiIiikb that tho mombors of tho hotiBohold economics dopnrtmont of tho Omnha Women's club will Investigate in tho vory noitr future and boo that they nro con ductod as they should bo: "All bread offordd for salo must bo wrapped." "Moats Inspected both boforo nnd nftor slaughtering, nnd that tho In spection renlly moans something." "Truo nnd oxpllclt labols on pack ages and tlu goods telling age." Tho household economics depart ment mot this morning In tho club rooms nnd Dr. Wiley's latest article on "Food Adultorntlon" was read by Mrs. Stanfiold and discussed nt length, with tho result that It was decided to concentrate tho effort ot tho members on trying to secure bread that hud not been exposed to tho dtiBt and dirt In transportation from bakery to grocery. Election Officers in Sioux City Vote Those Who Are Dead HIOUX CITV, la., Oct. SO.-C. Mercure. Kil Ilerondt; and C. J, Malloy, Judges of election In tho Second precinct of tin fifth ward, and ISd Wood In and II. Ness, clerks of election In tint humid precinct wero arrested hero today on warrants sworn out In Justice court. The charge ngalnut each man Is the making and permitting of false entries In their capacities us election officials at tho special election on the telephone merger question held a month ngo. The Investigation which resulted In the Issuance of tho warrants was brought about by the heavy majority shown for the merger in tho precinct In Uostlou, which cast 187 votes for tho mcrgor and but forty-two votes agulnst. Tho fact that thero are but few telephone users In the ward aroused suspicion. It. II. Bur- Will You Accept This Gift By Mail ? Every Grocer Sells i j Sunshine Biscuits i i 1 Omaha's Only Modern r.S.KINO. nit mrit VQiAurrtKmics WE HEARTILY AGREE with Mrs. Stnnfleld nnd tho Omaha Women's club, that nil bread should ho wrnpptul In dust-proof, germ-proof, waxod paper. All bread must of nocoBslty ho handled several times with tho hands boforo it ultimately reaches yours, and It 1b, therefore, natural that tho broad Unit Is not wrapped hecotnos unsanitary and loses Its moisture nnd nourishing qualities. If you want absolutely sanitary nnd wholoBomo broad, buy the brend that's wrappod In waxod paper. sundgr. IDEAL HEALTH BREAD sundry-. BLUE RIBBON BREAD To tho Housewife Every loaf of Sundgron'a Idonl Health Dread or Sundgron's liluo Klbbon Hrond 1b wrapped In sani tary, dust-proof, norm-proof, molsture-prcBorvlng, waxod paper wrapper. Insist on tho best. Ask your Grocor today. 5c and 10c If your grocor doesn't handle, phono Harnoy 2030 and wo will A. (1. Htinilgrcn, ton-Rmlth, n local attorney swore out the Information. A number of affidavits signed by in up whose nnmes wero used on tho poll books on tho day of tho election, but who did not voto, urn now In the hands of tho county attorney (or uo In tho prosecution of the officials. It Is alleged In tho Informations tli(it diatl men's names woro voted. Tho five officials gave bond for their appearance In court later. President Taf t Is to Go to New York WASHINGTON. Oct. 2H. Tresldent Taft, after a two-day stay In Washing ton will leave tomorrow for New York to be present at the launching on Wednes day of tho Now York tho biggest Amer ican dreadnaught at tho New York navy yard. The president, with Hocrotary Meyer, will board tho dreadnaught on the ways at tho navy yard about 10:30 o'clock Wednesday morning and after the v. iaiui sw JpoSE-yiues JJlSCUIT (ompany ttaktrt tfSuntklue Blscuitt Clothing titore. I IB Read AND Reflect Loavos. our brand, supply you. linker. launching, will tako lunch at the yards Ho vylll visit tho naval "branch ot thri louug Men's Christian association In Brooklyn und nt night attend a dinner of tho navy yard employes at tho Thir teenth regiment armory, returning tu Washington oil tho midnight train. Whllo In Now York tho prosldent will occupy a uulto In tho Manhattan hotel, which wan occupied by tho President and Mrs. McKlnley on their visits to Now York. Hocrotary Meyer, Major Thomas I.. 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