6-A HIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 3, 1912. AFFAIRS ATJOUTH OMAHA Republicans to Join in Rally for State and County Tickets. BIG MEETING FOR TONIGHT Wnrrt Clubs of Cltr IIv Annotincrtl IVlIllnKnmN o Join In Olrlirn tlon niul Work on Hrbnlf at Cnnillilnlm. Republicans throughout the city rtfcrd loss of partv differences will meet to night at the rtedmcn's hall for a frran'l ra'ly before election. Leader of the pro mvMlve movement and members of the rrK ;ar republican wines of the party lae been worklns for Home days In an f rn to Ret all to concentrate upon th? state and county ticket. Oeorje ISNwer, state committeeman for the rcR lir. and Dmca McCulloch, state ccm nlttceman for tho progressives, rr-.lder.t H. C. Murphy of the Poutn O it aha Itrpubllcnti club, and A. II. Mor dent of the progressives, together with lrank Koutsky of the regulars, who wa Annnini-! n.,.r.r for ihm m.ir. have organued a meeting that Is ex- petted to bring out a big crowd tonight when the candidates will be present to ,.. ik. I..,,.. f h. .1.1. ,,.iv ... , 7 ,,, . i campaign discussed. There win be an old fiddlers' contest and the big F.agle band from the local aerie wltl furnish the music The old fiddlers were se cured from the Elks' entertainment lost night. Republican word clubs throughout the city have been notified and special no tices have been sent out to the registered republicans to attend the meeting which will be held In Iledmen's hall on Twenty-fourth street between N ajid O streets. The meeting is set for tho hour of 8, but all are urged to bo present a little while before that hour to enjoy the street demonstration. Many democrat Who bare signified their derire to bo presenv are also Invited to attend the turnout. The names of the chief speakers will be announced today. They will probably be men from Omaha or from out In .the cute. George Norrls, republican nominee for the United States senate, spent part of the day In South Omaha yesterday. John IL Morehead, democratic candidate Tor governor of tho state, was also In town. Both men made speeches at the stock yards and throughout the city at different points and times. NorrJs was accompanied by Charles Bcarr. a Ufe lone friend and former roommate In the days of long ago. Ben- tnr Morxhiut mldn-fi nvitnd small aor Morehead addressed Mverai smau audiences throughout the city, the last being a number of men at the Wilson club rooms, where the suave "Jawn J." oarcely mustered a baker's dosen of the - faithful, it was the samo at the Al bright democratio club, where Jerry Jloward, the domocratlo standby and strongest and best liked Wilson sup jtorter In town, did the honors. Morehead men are worried over the local situation. It la conceded that Jerry How ard alone Is ablo to go before all classea of democrats throughout the city without causing antagonism. It was asserted that Morohcad hod made a mlatako by visit ing the Wilson club headquarters, where GUUn has a difficulty tn making oven a scant attendance-. GUUn, In fact, Is said to bo the disturbing element among the democrats. "Doc" Tanner, domocratlo candidate for the state senate, Is In bod because he Is sold (o have supported ailUn for Uie state oommlttcw over Tom Hc-ctor. Hector's friends say that the Omaha democrats are now persuaded a Mistake was made In confiding' the leader ship to GUUn. Tanner himself, his friends say, Is done for politically unless the up town democrats poll a landslide. Ills lat est platform Is to rake up tho S o'clock law. annexation and other old questions. which ho Is accused of having handled carelessly when In the senate last time. Tanner la Wrong. Bald a strong democrat and a leader In one of the packing houses last night: "Tanner Is In wrong witn tho laboring men and with the corporations both. The laboring men blame him for having as sisted In making tho city charter mess that has shut down all tho publlo Im provements. The Union labor clause of the charter, which Increased the pries of paving contracts to the city on the score tt better wages to tho union men, is recognised as having ben a hoax ui far as the worklngtnen go, who never re ceived a dollar mors tn wages, though the contractors got Increased money from the oHy. A. C. Pan coast, republican candidate for the senate. Is, on the contrary, grow lng la popularity with everyone In South Omaha, Irrespective of party. At a meet ing held In tho stock yards yesterday Paacoast was given a very cordial reoep- tlsn by the stockmen and employes of the yards and exchange. Pan coast made a splendid talk to Ids audience, telling that he stood for the best Interest of I Omaha and South Omaha. Among the ! PeUan people he has long been popular , taft4 the Bohemians and Germans are showing themselves In favor of a mun I t who tells them plainly that he will be J In servant of others. Voat Hall Team Crippled. Bouth Omaha Uleti school will o Into tho battle with Nebraska City today In a crippled condition. That the team is not up to the mark appeared at a mass 'meeting yesterday morning In (he high school auditorium when Coach Patten called for volunteers to recruit the foot ball squads of the different teams In cluding the first loam. Since taking charge of the team Coach Pttten has had difficulty In breaking the men Into training and practice work. There is admittedly good material on the team, but the boys have been unused to the g ueMntr practice of regular training and Individualism continually crops out It Is expected, however, that Patten will round his men Into good shape In the near future. For today's game at Armour park many of the older lads of the team it I i expected will turn in and redeem their de feat of lust Saturday. Several of the good men were out of practice fnr a few days Tteee include Sullivan, O'Connors and Sbcehey. Nixon was on the field every day although nursing a broken nose. Coach Patten will not decide upon the lineup until some time today. The game will start at t p. tn. sharp at Armour's park, T.hlry-nlnth and Q streets. Will Us Pencil Injured. William Powell, k stockman at tin Union Stock yards, received a painful In Jury yesterday afternoon when his horse fell on him and strained his left ankle. Dr, E. J. Bhanahan attended the In jured man. Powell resides at the MlUer hotel. , Hallowe'en Party. Miss Edith Merrtman. Thirteenth and Boulevard streets, 'entertained her little friends at a Hallowe'en party Thursday evening. Painty refreshments were served. Those present were! Misses Cora Torcy. Louise Brandrtead, Mary llollls, Irene Severs, Margaret Christian, Marie McCarthy, Orace Uem erst, Vivian Howe, Lillian Hodgen, Kvelyn Dross, Florence Anderjen, Hilda Ilusby, Arden llergqulst, Anna Hoffman, ISdlth Merrtman; Masters lelorst Curry, Klmer Strom, John Dee, Wallace Dee, Hugh Hedgen, Ilobe t Thompson, Emit Thompson, Gordon Iloberts NrtT Plnyhuusr to Oprn. South Omaha's new playhouse, the Orpheum, at Twenty-fourth and M streets, will open Its doors for the first time iiunday afternoon with a vaudeville Mil of five eatohy acts. The new playhbUre 1 of the regular Orpheum sty.e tlioui.n on a different circuit The prices will be 19 and cents. The bill for the lint part of the week will consist of the Zemorla family, acrobat. The Mlllards, comedy and musical; Tremont and Cor, French Canadian entertainers; Powder and Cap man, song- and dance; Hone Ltato:, ringer a,uJ contortionist. Moving pictures. uvenurea uy uaoicira orchestra. Church Serrlcea, IJrown 1'aik lilble school meets at 9: a. m Sunday school services at Hillsdale L.b.o school at 2:39 p. m. Epworth lcaguo will meet at IJraas claKel l u- The subject Is "The At,"lr"n.?1 Character,' Miss Fern i-udj will lead. The pastoia of tho various ohurchea of Mouth Omaha wlil preach on "Christian u,zenB."lp,V unCtr 1,10 "Plcea of the "wiimuB v.nrj.un lempciunce union. ftit liupilni ciiuroii, 'iwenty-flil th and ) I UtreeU, Itov. C T. llsley, I'astor uible school at ., Subject of tnurnlng ermon, ' (Jtol CttUenshiU. ' Vouim uoo- Peja meeting at 6;. Evening service at Hulnt Martin's Episcopal, Itev, Harold Unwood ilowan. llector Holy com munion at I a. in.; Sunday school at 10 a ro.; holy communion and sermon at 11 a. m.; evonlng prayer and address at .'.Jj o'clock. Lefler Memorial Church, Fifteenth and Madison Streets, Itev. T. A. Uagslmw, Pastor Sunday sellout at 10. The pastor's nubjtct for the morn.i.g hour of worship, "A Hive of Uees." bpworth leugue at Ki w K,ulk wU1 rMA t8 meoilng. A Young- Man wit ha Vision" will bo ilio evening subject. First Christian church. , Twenty-third and I streeU, Hev. W. J. Hastle, pastor. uiuie scnooi ui ju o ciook. t'reaching and communion at U a. m. Tho subject fur th morninr ..rmnn i. a i.. i.. , Unseen World." Chilstlan Hndeavvr will ' meet at ;) p. m. Tho subject for tho I -How?' f Wr,P " "A C,,n CUJ I The First Methodist Episcopal church o -Uii, uiiiulm, wit, liolu services In Odd Fellows' hall opposite the postufflce, Sun- i day school at :4S a. m. and rmblln wnr ship at U o'olock. Subject of morning discourse. "A Good Man's Attltudo To ward the Liquor Traffic" Epworth Iraguo meeting at Dross' chapel at 0;U p. m. Ht. Luke's Lutheran church. Twenty fifth and K streets. Itev. H. H. Yerian pastor. Sunday school services at m m- Morning service at II o'clock. Sub- Jcct of thg Mrmon , ,ht , u , tlotis of Pastor. Church. Council and Congregation." Tho newly electod church ?lc,er" .will be Installed t this survlco H" ffi MKwAr':VX of officers will take place. uiass meets at 4 p. m. Music City llorrllns; t.eamic. PETERS UN'S 1CANDY 1C1DB. 1 i Tot. m 1M 613 M4 13) 2i0 Tot. m Mt Hunt 191 2iH 151 Fagsrberg 13 1W m Petersen Ul ... ,,. Winters ISt 179 143 Franclsoo lw ino nu McDonald ,. ... ics lei Totals 911 m Sll JETTIflll'H GOLD TJOPH. l s BriKg m 171 im Chadd 1X7 ISO 183 Koch .k.. 191 1U 1U &13 FlUtforatd m IV) 1K3 Utf Hall .A 203 211 133 U3 Totals 1... tot MO tin ? ni Handicap 35 20 20 76 Totals ; , &U flip R22 3,033 POLITICAL FORUM AT THE FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH Under the auspices of United Fellow ship a political forum will be held Bun. day evening In the 'First Unitarian church. Seventeenth and Cass streets, when the following speakers will discuss their favorite presidential candidates: F. M. Currle. "Why I Am for Taft." Byron a. Burbank, "Why I Am for Roosevelt." W. J. Woodrough, "Why I Am for Wilson." Dr. Harold Q If ford. "Why I Am for pbs." I The meeting is open to the public. Speaking begins at t o'clock sharp. W. F. Baxter will preside. No. ?35 7-l GRECIAN -TREGO pmjt Every woman should feel a Iceoh interest in tho now Bien Jolie Grecian-Treco Corsets. Through the unusual flexibility of its knitted material, tho GrecinnTreco giveB a grace ful contour to tho figure that looks perfectly nature-given. Smooth hips without seams or strips, fitting over the figure liko tho skin. Imparts modish figure lines with an exhilarating freedom and suppleness. . ', Wo direct attention to our special Hormonsa D C (T A Remarkable New Corset Showing We also feature in our world renownod corsets: Delict Corsets La Reims Corsets Nemo Corsets r Orkin's Special Milla Corsets. Complete Line of Corset Accessories Visit oir beautiful new corset department. Every corset just arrived for our opening. I Iowa VOTING MACHINE UP TO COURT County Auditor of Polk County Sub ject of Suit. WANT BLANKET VOTE AGAIN SlrlUr of Trnmstern In Tr Mnlnrs JVenr Sf'tlcnirnt, One of t.rjtest Trnnufcm Conipnnlra Slwn- S Iiib the Scheilnle. (From a Ptaff Correspondent.) 1KS MOINEfl, la-, Nov. t-(Speclal Tel egram.) Tho county auditor was mado defendant In two actions brought today for mandamus by the democratic and progress. ve county committees to compel htm to restore to the voting machines the levers by which voters, may vote for the enttro ticket or part of i ticket at one stroke. This will 'get fairly before the court tomorrow the question of tho form of the voting machines In use In the state. Another suit was filed to compel the county aud tor to place a larger number of democrats on the election boards. The claim will bo mode that fraud Is In tended. Strike Near Hettlement. In ppm ui ti.e fact that there Is al most a settlement of the strike of teamsters In this city, Inasmuch as ono of the leading transfer companies signed up the agreement today, six strikers were placed under arrest today accused of d sturblng the peace. They were en gaged In making demonstrations against the nonunion workers, but no serious damage was done. Atlnntlo Itnllroni! In Cnnrt. The supreme court of Iowa wilt take up the troubles of the creditors of the Atlantlo North and South railroad on wwm. i j ,,. . November 12 and In an original proceed ,n for n rtt of prohibition will decide whether there Is any reason whatever for '""her time for Leslie M. l0" "a menus to complete the Mr. Shaw has ' purcnaso oi me roaa. boon served with subpoena to appear and give testimony before tho court on that date. Tho suit Is brought by Shugart ana names nros., ngainit the four'" ....... v...... Judges of district court In tho district In "'nCT01111 township. Both fairs were a ... ..... which Cass county Is situated. It Is anticipated that at that tlmo it will bo de- veloped exactly what the situation Is as to the railroad and Its debts and whether or not there Is reasonable hope that ! Ex-Governor Shaw will be able to finance It. Nothing has come of repeated con-! ferences held hero the last few days be tween Shaw and tho attorneys represent ing the receiver of the road. Nitloon Count-lit Petitions, It Is said hero that county officials and the various .county committees are conspiring to secure such a muddle In eloctton affairs In' the city of Dcs Moines that a very light voo will bo nsiurcd. and that this Is so that when tho saloon consent petitions are circulated next tlmo a smaller number of namos will be needed on the petitions. If tho present arrangement Is not changed a great many persons will fall to vote because of In ability to take the tlm to wait from a half hour to an hour to get a chanoe at the voting machines. If the machines are kept, It Is required that every candldAto for elector Is named on the machine, then additional time will be requlrod for the voting. There Is belief among a great many that deliberate Jugglery of the election plans Is to help In the matter of saloon consent petitions in iu iimttni i uiuuii vuu.ciit fcuuuiiD In the future. Itospltnl for Tuliercnlosls, The plans havo been adopted by the State Board of Control for the new hos pital to be orected In connection with tho state hospital for the insane at Choro koc, the same to be ospeclally for the tuberculosis Insane. Tho building wltl bo two stories high and havo broad wings which enclose a rotunda, with rooms all around and doors opening outside and also Into tho rotunda. The Idea which the board has Is that the patlonta will bo able to secure In the Interior court In the winter tlmo the air and sunshine needed ANNOUNCING First Fashion Review On Live Models Grand opening week, special demonstration of celebrated Bien Jolie g f n C1?TC & Hormonsa Ms3E 1 3 Expert corsoticrs will demonstrate in the privacy v of our beautiful now French Room (second floor.) corset. Equal to usual $7.50 to $10 corsets, new second floor department, DRCCiAN-TRECa Successo Corsets La Victoire ors&is Thomp son's Glove Fitting R. & G. Corsets Warner's Rust 'Proof, W. & B. Corsets Iowa for the cure of the ailment. It Is a novel corwtrucUon. the first of the kind ever planned. 0-h.' ICellry rnmpfls;ti In Iottk. 'Oonoral" Kelly, who twenty years a, rose to brief fame by leading sn army of tramps acros Iowa on the way to V Mh ii.gton as a branch of the Coxey arm Ust-lay, Is In the oity. and called at pro- i trewlvo party he&dquartors today. He has been campaigning In the state (oi some time under the auspices of the pro gressive party committees. (lulrk Bcntenre of n Man. At Keokuk this week a man 70 years of age woo placed In prison to serve k term for an attempted assault upon a little girt In less thin two days after the crime was committed. He was Indicted at once, pleaded guilty and was given his sentence at once. He claimed to be n phrenologist and an old soldier. He wan traveling through the country and gave the name of William D. Smith. Drleantes tn Itnnd Meetlngr. List of delegates from Iowa appointed by Governor U. F. Carroll to attend the annual convention of tho A mo. lean Road Builders' association to be held at Cin cinnati, O., December 3 to 6: Dan Anderson, Lamonl; Frank King sley, McGregor; George Caswell, Denl son; F. J. Tlshenbanncr, Gllmore City: F. A. NImocks, Ottumwa; C. B. McCul lough, Ames. Veteran Conductor On Omaha Road Dead SIOT'X CITY, la., Nov. 2.-Darilel Gal vln, for thirty years a railway conductor, died In a St Paul hospital etly t.id.v of dropsy. For many years Calvin had n run on the Omaha between Sioux City and fit. Paul. Two days ago Ualvln's wlfo died In the same hospital. TWO SCHOOLS HOLD FAIRS IN HARRISON LOOAN. la.. Nov. 2.-(8pclal.)-Act!ng upon tl,elr Individual motion two schools have hM ""Chool fairs" In Harrison counlv: ln aionaamin scnooi in cnargo o a J' Collingsworth and a rural school in .(... .f irm r-tA decided success. The exhibits of the Mondamln fair constated of domestic sflencc, agricultural products and graded tc,c' Tne rura' school fair consisted of maps, rroducts of the garden, orchard and field. Each alr waa wel1 attended and thor. ongh emlore'i by tho patrons, of the respective schools. MARSHAL'S BULLET KILLS HALLOWE'EN R0YSTERER MILO, la,, Nov. 2. Charlei Ttdball, 22 years old, was shot and killed curly to day by Marshal Mowery, while cIebrat lng Hallowe'en. Mowery was Immediately placed under arrest and 'was uksn to Indlano'a. Mowery f red to scaro a crowd of young men. His aim was too low nnd thu bullet Btruck Tldball, pleritutf the left eye and entering the brain. Tldball was the son of 8. B. Tldball, a fnrniet living Just outside the city- limits of Sltlo Iowa News Notes. WESLEY Kuriz llrno mrnn war., house and all of Its contents were de- stioyed by fire of unknown origin Thurs- day night. Tho loss is 15,000, portly cov- ered by Insurance. ESTHERVILLE Johnnie Hours, n. IS. 1 yff r-old lad of this city, picking up an revojVor aroun(j ng home, In company with another young lad started for the river to shoot iramo. When nenrlv thor.. Johnnie in some way dlncharged the gun, the bullet pleicing his left leg. GUERNSEY-P'robably mistaking the Kasollne can for the kerosene can, Charles Dunton, aged CO. poured the contents of the can on the kitchen fire. The explo sion that resulted knocked him unoon Kolnni nnd set fire to his clothing, and wrecked thnj house where he lived alone. Dunton died two hours later. We have the exclusive sale on Cole's Hot Blast heaters and ranges. P. C. De Vol Hardware Co. Advertisement Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. FORMERLY THE BENNETT CO. at complete linos of the following Council Bluffs Minor Mention Conncll Olnffs Office of The Bee Is at 14 SOUTH Itata St. V.ihan 43. -avis, arui. AtlverUsemenL v ivtroia, 14. A. Hospe Co. Advertlse tttiit. ll fiorwlck for wall paper. Advertise luont. urrlgans, undertakers. Phones 1C Ad titteeiuent. Woodrlnc Undertaking Co. Tel. 333. .vuveit sonient. KAv.Sl oKKll AT P.OOEI13' DUFFKT. AUteiimement. LewlA Cut.er, , funeral director. Phone J7 Advertisement. BLANK 1JUOK WORK. Morehouse & .o.-.vderusment. VOTE roll J. C. 1IAKEH FOR CON 8 lAtiLiX Advertisement. Buy Sunday Kxaiainer and see how to get a felt pennant of Iowa. Advertise ment. r i.LT PKNNANT of your homo state uui next riunuay's Chicago Kxammer. Advertisement. TO BAVU OH BORROW, SEE C. B. Mutual BIdg. & Loan Ass'n, 1Z3 Pearl. Auveit eement GET A PBNNANT with Sunday Chi cago Examiner, tieo your news Uea.or. Advertisement. The Chicago Sunday Examiner gives a pennant of lowa Sunday, November 3. Advertisement. The season is Just right Let Borwick do your painting. 211 oouth Main street. --Advertisement. BUDWE1SER on draught-The Grand Uudwelser In bottica at all first-class bus.-Advert-Kemcnt PENNANT OF IOWA with ailcat'o Sunuay Examiner. See your nearest news dealer, Aave tUement. Excelsior lodsn 2i'J. Ancient Free and Accei,, ed Masons, will meet In m.cclul Cutnin-.nlCrttio.i Hatu.uay evening at 7:3 o'clock tor woik on tue tnlrd degree. Iliack Cat Huliber rooting Is known all over tho middle west, one of the longest laHting roofs that Is munucactured. Get our prices and guarantee of the rubber routine;. Ad vsrtlKement FOR SALE CHEAP Nearly new two burner oil cook stove, four-hole laundry stow, somo wood chairs, crocus, kettles, dishes and other articles. Can at &U vth Ave. from 1 to. 3 Sunday afternoon. Advertisement Thomas J. Doucctte began n divorce action In' the dUtllct court yesterday iigditiHt his wife, Carrie M. Doucetto. ot,, Ul0 protty tho ract Ulllt ( tney weie married at Menominee, Midi., 'ana sno was a June onae in isiu. ner nus i band accuses her of cruelty, Park City lo.ige No. 000, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, has accented an Invlta.Ion fiom Mini en to visit that lodgo this evenln Oiid confer the Ini.la tory and ti.ren degrei-H on the clasd of candidates. All Oad Fe lows dis rim; tJ go will meet at t..e Chicago Great West ern passenger station at 6:20 p. m. Tho charKo of obtaining money under false pretenses filed In J us tic Joseph's court by Nelson Bros., grocers, ugainut Mrs. Jack Hanley has been withdrawn by the Krocorymi'n. Satisfactory ex planations of tho failure to have funds In the Omaha bank, upon which two smd.l chrcks were drawn, were mudo and tne checks were made rood. M. J. Colpetzor and F. A. Van Brown of Omaha, Ln-uuht to tho station by Motoi cycle Otficer Malioney on the charge of exceeding the automobile spe d limit, depom.cd cash bonds of 323 each and hod thi-lr ca os con lntied. Arthur Kloop of Om-ha and 10. M. Fish of Or t.T.vi le. Ml. n., eich paid fines of $15 In police court yesterday morning. Jim Halm, tho negro arrested upon tho suspicion that ho wa t one of t e twj tv ho h. d up and rob ed C. A. Prouiter In thi' Waild Rton uve no ro. ool yard on Saturday night, wa In poilco court yes- fur lriai uls hVarlnK was continued un- til next V ednt-sdav C. D. Smth. the other nerro a. n8ted upon the same charge, has been dl m ssed after a starching tollco ex imlnntl n. Sml.h wai bdio to Clear nim6ii ot inn cnarKe. Grading work on a long section of Fifth avenue nan been completed and Con tractor Wlckham expects to begin putting In the concrotu base on Monday morning. Ten days or two weeks of weather reason ably freo from frost will be sufficient to complete tho ooncrctlng and the aGlesburg block can lie laid resordless ot tht weather. If the concrete base Li laid and protected by the layer of sand that will cover It the street can bo used through out the winter and spring even though the brick covering Is not completed. The best pianos on earth are to be pur chased at Jl. Hospe Co., and they charge no more for them than Is usually charged for unknown and indifferent makes. iOI W. Broadway, Co. Bluffs, la. Advertise ment. ID xJUUT. i' " 71 Council Bluffs Judge Arthur Extends I Time in Road Case After a conference of several hours esterdav In the orflco of Attorney J. J. Hess Judg Thomas Arthur of the dis trict court made an order extending the time of the Shaw syndicate for final payment of the remainder of the pur chase price of the Atlantic Northern' & Southern railroad until November 12. This Is the date set for hearing the ap plication to the state supremo court tor a writ of Injunction restraining the court from making any further extensions to the syndicate. Notice was served upon former Secre tary Leslie M. Shaw yesterday to appear before the supreme court on November 12 and submit to examination concern ing his plans for financing the Iowa Short Line railroad, whose (3.000,000 bond must be floated on the Brussels bourse before the money can be procured to pay for the Atlantic road. This hearing will determine whether the plana of the Foods That Bind Little Children Start them off right with a good laxative and then watch their diet. Mothers are often unconsciously very careless about tho diet of their children, forcing all to eat tho same foods. The fact Is that all foods do not aree allkK with different persons. Hence, avoid what seems to constipate the "h!ld, or tn give it Indigestion, and urgo It to eat more of what la quickly digested. If the child shows a tendency to consti pation It should Immediately be given a mild laxative to help the bowels. By this Is riot meant a physic or purgative, for these should never be given to children, nor anything like salts, pills, etc What tho child requires Is simply a small dose of the gentlest of medicines, such as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which In the opinion of thousands of watchful mothers In tho ideal remedy for any child show ing a tendency to constipation. So n.auy things can happen to a constipated child that earn Is necessary. Cutchlng cold, piles, headaches, sleeplessness, and many other annoynnces that children should not havo arc usually traced to constipation. Many of America's foremont families aro never without Syrup Pepsin, because one can never tell when some .i ..i . tho family may need It, and all can uso it. Thousands endorse- it, among them tho parents of Alton Hlllenkamp, Na cogdoches, Texas, and Mrs. H. B. Clies man, Sherwood, Ore., who buy It regu 'arly of their druggists at fifty cents and ono dollar a bottle, the latter size being bought by those who already know Its value, and It contains proportionally more. 1 rJk Sk 9 -W- i ms i timonials from Omaha owners. Must be pretty good, don't you think? "We sell them for cash or on easy payments. John Hussie Hardware Go. 2407-09 Cuming St. "II UWIllilWHS All automobile routes are shown in THE, BEE ATLAS ! of Douglas, Sarpy and Washington counties, Nebraska; and Potta wattamie and Mills counties, Iowa. It contains maps showing all the best wagon and automobile roads, as well as the street car lines, rail roads, rural routes, etc It has maps of the largo cities and the small towns; it 'shows all the land divisions, with names of owners; it gives the name and address of every farm owner; it has the population of all towns, and contains all census in formation. This atlas, to be issued October 15, is so valuable that every automobile owner and every business house in these counties should possess a copy. Bound in Cloth Leather Back. Out October 15. Price $5.00, Send in your order now. The Bee Publishing Co. Omaha, Neb. BOLE DISTUini'TORS v. syndicate will be permitted to proceed without further Interference of the cred itors of the Atlantlo road, who have been making the trouble for Secretary Shaw. , Oovernor Shaw Is known to hav mora than HS.OOO of his own money tied up in' the enterprise and It has become neces sary for htm to carry out his plana. Heal KntntF Transfers. The following real estate transfers were reported to Tho Beo Friday by the Pot-' tawattamle County Abstract company: E. E. Hart and wife to Mary E. Mordeson, n4 of lot 2, block 3, Eubank's Second addition to the . city of Council Blufis, la., vd..$ 3,009 Ceorge D. Carson, referee, to Frank W. Miller, n' of lot 8 In block S In Hyatt's stibd vltlon In the city of Council Blutfn, la., ref. d Council Bluffs Savings bank to Ren nio B. Allerton. lot 15, Auds' subdi vision of lot IS In neVi neVi of 31-75-43. wd Je'sle J. Sledentopf et al., to C. O. Falk, lot K block 2, Tutley & White's subdivision to tho city of Council Bluffs, Ia., qcd C. O. Fehr and wife to L. M. Lef- 4,000 COO ferty, same, wd 6,700 Five transfers, total ; 113, 201 VOTE FOR J. C BAKER FOR CON-1 STABLE. Advertisement. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising; ALTON HILLEKKAMP Everyone likes Syrup Pepsin as It Is very pleasant to the taste. It Is also mild and non-grlplng and free from In jurious ingredients. If fio member of your family has ever used Syrup Pepsin and you would like to make a personal trial of tt before buying It In thu regular way of a druggist, send your address a postal card will do to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 415 Washington- St., Montlello, III,, and a freo sample bottle will bo mailed you. Results are aways guaranteed or money refunded. The' Royal Acorn Didn't you think you needed a base burner when tho wind came down from the north Friday morning? This is one of the years when you cannot affoi'd to waste hard coal. The Acorn is known to bo A Great Fuel Saver Nt, stove on the market is as easily regulated and none other is as powerful a double heater. You cannot appreciate the many special Acorn features unless you see them. We havo over three thousand written tes you buy it ot Hussie, it's right." WW T mum i 111 i twi . :m v"i x mml ll 41