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    TJI10 BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1912.
Not a Red I
Penny Extra.
The good, wholesome sort of a fellow,
like you or me, dons one of my superb
"Brooks' Own" Overcoats
at $15, $20 or $25
knows he dressed nobbier than his
fellow men, and YET does not pay a
RED PENNY EXTRA for the style
and prestige a "Brooks" Coat
gives him.
Sit
r '
li SUGARMAN PASSES BOLAND
Twelfth Republican Polls Through
for Representative.
GROSSMAN LONE DEMO IN SENATE
Uxprpl for Hint IlouRtiin Count? Will
He Unllrclr Itepresrntrd at Lin
coln br Mrn of the
O. O. P.
I wish theso nowspapers could
print clothing cuts in colors 1
wish they could show weaves,
patterns and "make-up" the way
your eye would view 'em. If such
a .program could bo carried out I
would ,bo,.compolled to turn away
prospective overcoat buyers each
day this winter.
DOUGLAS LEGISLATORS.
Stnte Senators ,
Dodgo, rop. Saunders, rep.
Haarraann, rop. Grossman, doni.
Macfarland, rep.
State Representatives
Andorson, rop. Hoff, rep.
Drain, rop. Leo, rep.
Davis, rep. Simon, rep.
DreuBodow, rop. Smith, rep.
Flanagan, rop. Yatos, rep.
Foster, rep. Hugarman, Hep.
I am riot over-rating it they
ARE clothing treasures at
There now I almost for
got to mention "Society
Brand' Suits and Over
coats at from $20 to $35,
S. E. CORNER 16TH AND HARNEY STREETS.
. AlilklHllBklkBjIlfllHK X rif it ill
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J2
This is Duke's Mixture Umbrella
WJiatpver way you qmojee Dakt's'Mlxture It If de
lightfully satisfying. Everywhere it is the choice of men
wks uraat real, natural tobacco.
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In each 5c sack there are one and a half ounces of
choice Virginia and North Carolina tobacco pure, mild,
rich best 6ort of granulateuMobacco, Enougu to make
many good, satisfying smokes anyway you want to
use it And with each sack you get a present coupon
free.
Get an Umbrella Free
The coupons can be exchanged for all sorts of valu
able presents. The list includes not only smokers' articles
but many desirable presents for women and children
umbrellas, cameras,
toilet articles, tennis
rackets, catcher's
gloves and masks, etc.
During October
and November only we
zvHlaend our illustrated
catalogue of presents
FREE! to any address. Ask
for it on a postal, today.
Omfcm from Dl'&Wixuri wy
A assorttd with tan from HORSE
SHOE. J. T TBwLEY'3 NATL).
KAL LEAF, GRANGER TWIST.
coy foul from FOUR ROSES Oft-.
tmdauhh ctmKm), PICK PLUG
CUT. PIEDMONT OGAXETTE3.
CUK CK1ARETT-E3, i ttktr
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Address PrsBslusft Dept.
22Vou &mi (St
St. LoaU, Mo.
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The Twentieth Century Farmer
la thtf leading Agricultural Journal of the west Its columns ar
filled with the best thought of the day In matters pertaining to
lbs farm, tho ranch and the orchard., and it is a factor In (i
iUrelopmcnt of the great western country.
Our Special Bargains for Saturday 1
Z TT" ; ZTT. II
Final figures show that Martin Bugar
man, republican, beat Peter Boland,
democrat, for representative, and there
fore Douglas county will send to the
loWcr homo of tho legislature twelve re
publican and no democrat.
Tho returns contlnuo to leave Groa
man. a lone democrat, In tho senate list,
ranooast being the ono republican nomi
nee for state senator defeated.
Sugar-man's total vote now stands 12.3S3,
Roland's 12,374.
Comploto returns from Douglas county,
with the exception of two Omaha pre-
pincts, glvo Wilson a plurality of 4,069
votes over the other presidential candi
dates. In' splto of the vigorous campaign
conducted by tho progressive party,
Koosovelt received but 500 more votes
than President Taft. The bull moose and
republican candidates for president ran
neck and neck In tho county and in some
prcclnota in tho city Mr. Taft received a
large majority, while he lost In others.
Moreliead, democratic) Candida to for Gov
ernor, and NorTls, candidate on tho re
publican ticket for United States senator,
carried tho county by a large majority.
Howard, republican candidate for stats
auditor, received 973 moro votes than his
opponent, Henry Ttlchmond,
Lobcak has a sain of 27$ votes over
Daldrffro for congressman from tho Hccond
district and in all probability will re
tain this lead In the county, although tha
two precincts, the First of tho Twelfth
and tho Third of tho Seventh, that have
not been heard from are considered re
publican. It is not probable that Hal
drlgo's rain In theso (wo precincts will be
tnoro than seventy-five.
"Where the democratic ticket lost from
1,000 to 2,000 votes In the county, Dlers,
democratic! candidate for lieutenant gov
ernor, received a majority of 487 over his
opponent, MoKelvey. v
Mogney leads Smith by CSS votes for
county attorney.
The following tables show tlu) votes re
ceived by each candidate In tho county,
with the exception of tha two city pre
cincts that have not beon heard from, and
their pluralities and majorities. Tho
Judges In the Third precinct of the
Seventh ward have eighty ballots yet to
count. They clotfed up tho booth hut
night and took the ballots and boxes homo
with them. In the First precinct of the
Twelfth ward the Judges worked all night
and will be through counting .early this
morning.
The table showing the complete vote of
Douglas county, with the exception of
two products:
PRESIDENT.
Wilson, (dcm.) 12.615
Koosovelt. (nroK.J i.im
Taft, (rep.) 7,156
ueDB. (.hoc.) ,
Chafln, (pro.) , 154
Wilsons plurality, .w.
GOVERNOR.
Aldrlch, (rep.) 11.64$
Moreliead, (dem.) 14.833
juorelienu's majority, a, is.
UNITED STATES SENATOR.
Norrls, (rop.) 14,035
Shallcnberger, (dem.)..
.Norrls majority, i.szi.
LIEUTKNANT QOVERNOR.
MoKelvey. (rcD.) 12.307
Dlers. (dem.) , 12,881
Dlers' majority, 487.
SECRETARY OP STATE.
Wait, (rep.) 13,423
Kelly, (dem.) 12,321
wait's majority, i.iui.
AUDITOR.
Howard, (rep.) 13,231
lUchmond, (dem.) 12,811
HnTvard'a mnlarltv. 973.
SUPERINTENDENT OF INSTRUCTION.
Dclzell, (rep.) 13,109
Clark, diem.) 12,065
ucixeu s majority,
STATE TREASURER.
George, (rep.) 1J.
Hall, (dem.) 13.044
Ucorgou majority, i.wu.
ATTORNEY GENERAL.
Martin, (rep.) 13.043
Aiornssey, (aem.i h.om
Martin's majority. z,vr.
rnMMTHMIONKK OP PUDLiIC LtANDS.
Ilcckmann, (rep.) Irrr,
Eustham, (aem.) u,a
UecKmann'H majoruy, ,.
RAILWAY COMMISSIONER. .
Taylor, (rep.)... ".on
iiarman, lucm.j .,-
T.vlnr's 'majority-. 632.
rovnilRKSMAN SKCOND DISTRICT.
RaldrlKe, (rep.) 13.930
IxibocK, (dcm.) ,,,f,t w,w
l.oUccK's majority, zs.
COUNTY ATTORNEY.
Rmltli. frtn.l 12.534
Magney. (dem,) , 13,269
Maguey's majority, wo.
fYlltMTY ARSMRSOR
Counsman, (rep.) JH?
Harrington, (dem.) iv,n
Counsman's majority,
rniiKTY Commissioner.
tlnllnmlil (roll.l lt.OOS
Elsassr, tuem.i u,bw
McDonaiu s majoniy, z.3w.
Prontdcnt.
Ward Taft WU Deba Cha Roos
For This Handsome Library Table
THIS TABLE
Is a now design and ono of tho handsom
est and best constructed tables ever offered at
anything Hko tho prlco wo aflk, Study tho il
lustration carefully and note tho boautlful
lines. This la our groat bargain for Saturday,
and we must limit the sale of this library
table to thlB day only, as our quantity will
surely be exhausted in one day's selling.
THE MATERIALS
Used In the construction of this table Is tho
best seasoned, kiln-dried lumber. The Ameri
can quartorsawod oak- presents the beauti
ful, large, flaky grain so much admired. This
Is a most beautiful piece of furnlturo, and
fit to decorate any home. Tho top is heavy
and substantial, flttod with a secret drawer.
THE PEDESTALS
Are massive and Bhow the beautiful grain of
tho wood to tho best advantage Each pedestal
Is securely fastened to the base and top, giv
ing great strength and rigidity. The base is of
artistic shapo and supported on shaped feet
that add to the beauty of outline.
THE FINISH
The finish 1b high grado American quarter-sawed oak, pol
ished to a mirror-llko brilliancy. We cannot recommend this
table too Btrongly. It has the appearance of a $20 table.
C6mo in early and select this wonderful bargain at the ridicu
lous low price quoted above.
For SATURDAY ONLY
SPECIAL TERMS,
50c Cash; 50c Monthly
First
Second .......
Third ,
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth ,.,
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth
Tenth
Eleventh ....
Twelfth
First 193
son
Second
Third
I'ouriu ........
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth
Tenth
Eleventh .....
Twelfth
927
.1,13
. 304
) 409
. in
,. 235
.. 2X1
,, 430
,. 515
.. 378
.. 354
TnlllU S.540
South Omaha,,.. 70S
County rets..... 518
Grand totals.7,156
U- 8. Senator.
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470
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2.070
1,637
100
163
GO
102
liS
128
134
154
68
101
S2
183
flu
1
4
48
3
3
6
7
5
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244
4M
843
47
713
62H
4J
Cl
721
273
7W
1.433 117 5,7(1
900 10 743
150 17 1.UJ
12,613 1.K3 151 7,64$
dovernor. Auditor.
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First
Second ..
Third
Fourth ...
Firth
iMxth .....
Soventh ..
Eighth ...
Ninth ....
T?nth
Eleventh
Twelfth
496
846
443
tSA
1.163
t&
713
645
1,143
5M
KE
1,231
54S
914
1.0J7
1,026
5M
527
617
&00
702
837
419
526
691
640
973
7S0
557
552
911
MS3
699
1.CB0
672 430
1.165 643
811, 812
1,020 798
1.CB3 1.114
721 834
706
7S5
3
654
1.159 1.136
600 711
S5 K7
1,131 1.20S
ceo
L038
595
834
M7
5M
523
663
95
575
74)
907
Jl Rooms $
' jL Furnished
Complete
SS.OO A MONTH
99
POWERFUL BASE
BURNER .
Bi
g Steel Range Special
1913 BANNER
STEEL RANGE
A Great Fuel Saver
THIS STEEL RANGE IS MADE
specially for Hartman's chain of
retail stores. Built with every
modern improvement. Body is of
heaviest gauge steel, bot
tom beincr re - inforced.
Has a 18-mch oven and an
unusually deep fire box. Top
has six large 8-lnch covers
and high warming closet, fitted
with two extra heavy tea shelves
and nickel band. Hob extra du
plex grate. Burns coal or wood.
A guaranteed fuel t r-t, n T F
savor. Special for Fjl
Saturday at the amaz-
ingly low price of . . .
Terms, $2.50 Cash, $2.00 Mpnthly
H BlllllHBllMiBMSBBBBDiBBBBBBBHnMlIll BBBBKBBBBBBMMIBIM r
Jr. PMMSsjflllll ILL.MIIU-Her-fti!
DOUBLE H'HATINO BAB15 BUItNBIt, of
Urgo pro p o r 1 1 on and handsomely
trimmed; built on the new triple- fluo
plan, which Insures perfect dlMirlhutlo'k
of heat and a large rodlatln? surface;
automatic gas covers prevent escape of
panes: magazine Is extra large and holds
flro for exceptionally long time. Beau
tifully nickel trlmnvcd with hlgn leg
oane, maKes mis a
very tall, broad and
effective base bur-
$29.75
TERMS, S3.00 CASH, 89 MONTHLY.
Complete Home Outfits
j Room Furnuhcd y f
-J Any Three Room y
You Deiire.
$4.00 A MONTH
LABOR SAVING
KITCHEN CABINET
1414-16-18 DOUGLAS SfREET
THIS SOLin OAK 'KITCHESN CABI
NET Is made of specially selected wood.
The basa has large Hour bins, utensil
drawers and two large compartments
for cooking ptenslls. Top has a largo
china section, made absolute dust-proof
with a most useful shelf below.,' A
larger, stronger and better c
made cabinet than any 4CJ tfZ hi
competitor ever offered at Zjf m OU
double the price w muim
TUBUS, 91 CASH, 91 KOtrXTXXT.
Co. pets.. 2,443 1,473 1,743 1.S69 1.903 1,505
Gd, total.14.033 12.C93 11,643 14
-Congressman
WAnus.
437
630
1.053
770
091
7tf
ISA
H72
1.044
HSO
RRt
1,047
X& 13.2S4 18,311
-Co. Att'y-
L Totals o.rao
no. umana... i.mx
Co. precincts. 1,732
60(5
1,025
4S0
970
6S9
640
727
1,020
440
792
1.109
9,282
2.027
1.799
3
m
m
r,ro
707
1.012
762
m
1,127
K36
874
994
4iS
1,047
m
S73
1.004
717
663
754
m
w
768
47
9.490
2,a
1,830 1,740
1.4S9
Qrand total. 12.930 13.203 12.5S1
UEi'iruucAN - rnoaREssiyE
A't-UJtB.
WAUDS.
First
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Seventh ....
lghth
Ninth .......
Tnth
Eleventh ...
Twelfth ....
1
709
3H
S49
1,041
777
709
5(3
L2SI
620
900
1,112
n
434
727
K15
813
1,138
7SS
679
589
1.171
719
913
1,137
o
s
3
1X269
SEN-
9
c
2
423
6
S10
777
1,121
754
052
6S7
1,124
S16
m
1,114
423
699
374
7SS
1.082
760
m
541
i,m
544
SS3
1,129
423
703
344
S33
1,117
(OS
6U
553
1,233
599
963
1.14S
Totals 9,186 0,m 9,075 9,060 $,403
So. .Omahu.. U64 1,519 1,516 1,628 1,513
Co.' pets 1.924 1,879 1.805 1,844 1,903
Grand totahiw 13299 12.C0S 12.632 15,818
DEMOCItATIC SENATORS.
WARDS.
First ....
Second .,
Third ....... 845
3
a
572
89U
Fourth
834
Fifth 911
Sixth
(26
a
o
5ll
47
504
Ml
969
602
553
31
875
44S
720
879
G
4
54S
972
431
KS
867
626
540
643
m
4t'
716
590
538
964
840
7S2
853
GDI
519
563
809
641
657
879
971
844
779
S24
OA
615
679
830
674
S6
S30
Seventh .... 563
Eighth 898
Ninth 903
Tenth ...... 665
Eleventh .. 769
Twelfth .... 916
Totals ., 9.221 8.521 8.397 8.653 8.851
So. Omaha.. 1,972 1.922 1,920 l.DOU l.SJS
Co. pets..... 1,571 1.539 J.545 1,474 1.4S7
Grand total.12.76t .11,983 11,862 12.023 12.2C0
DEMOCIt.TIC
REPRESENTATIVES.
C3 C3 3 1
i
- h.
zT
WARDS.
Totals 9,949 9.2A 8,542 J0.738 9.8S4 8.782
So.Omaha 1,611 1.S65 1,363 2,n3 1,497 2.02J
First ...
Second .
Third ..
Fourth .
Fifth ..
Sixth .
Seventh
Eighth
Ninth ,
Tenth
Eleventh.. COO
554
1.031
869
798
533
5M
037
M0
6Vi
a
; : : 5
561 654 553 65
993 90S 999 989
576 474 533 879
80S 788 SI 773
853 81)0 866 851
690 583 607 5SJ
515 09 Elt 481
621 621 644 57
840 838 848 787
536 4X1 641 596
cw w w
560
992
624
7V5
SSI
593
504
730
839
64
60J
Twelfth . 91 729 817 804 761 855
Totals ... 8,974 8,286 siofiT sTiuT Km 8604
SO. Om... 1,921 1.979 1,919 1,965 1,911 1,931
Co. pets.. 1,511 1,614 1,540 1,518 1,494 1,526
Gd. total.12,374 11,779 11,554 11,800 11,904 12,061
a k w a ts a
o o p o o S
v- "2. 5 a ffi
S S Si 1
WARDS. P- f .? q ffl
First ...... fijo lt& 548 546 663 556
Second .... 998 995 1,000 1.102 1,011 1,021
Third .... 644 358 701 42S 498 403
Fourth ... 802 794 770 774 784 793
Fifth S76 866 85S 859 979 667
Sixth 612 506 632 685 687 5S4
Seventh. 490 513 494 493 513 618
Eighth ... 630 63$ 698 638 662 637
Ninth .... 809 828 803 810 827 650
Tenth .... 404 405 397 294 567 407
Eleventh 597 697 559 6S0 619 612
Twelfth. 835 875 817 815 840 857
Fifth 1.2S9
Sixth 854
Seventh .... 705
Eighth 6V5
Ninth 1,294
Tenth '869
Eleventh ... 1.006
Twelfth .... 1,187
Totals.... 10.989
So. Omaha.'. 1.637
Co, pets 2,167
Dd. total.14.793
m.ni- aiu ft i stvrt fi mi & tun
luiam ... .. hi ,. w,wv u..v
So.Omaha 1,914 2,001 1,900 1,917 1,940 1,929
lO, pels. l.flM l,uJ ,ii7v L.UIO
Gd. total 11,653 11,708 11.651 11.441 ll.SSS 11,557
REPUBWOAN-PROQRESSIVE REPRE
SENTATIVES.
t t: O
i WARDS, g
.3 5
2 a .
428
622
73
846
421
624
767
832
417
613
445
827
430
627
935
610
"417
601
934
814
3
s
4i7
612
71S
79S
First ...
Second .,
Third ...
Fourth
Filth ...
Sixth ...
Seventh .
Eighth .
Ninth ..,
Tenth ...
Eleventh
Twelfth .
Total .... &.03S .671 9,133 9,466 9.659 9,729
So. Om.., 1.512 1.479 1,491 1,470 1.437 1.495
CO, pCtS. l.NSI 1.SW 1,9)3
1.U7 1,059 1,000 1,075 1.044 1,039
763 767 750 737 749 72
672 684 670 681 G55 641
685 &S5 MS 693 577 tl
1,167 1,169 1,164 1,143 1,149 1,111
810 608 600 685 671 625
953 967 864 983 969 916
1,135 1.103, 1.001 1.091 1,079 1.060
Gr'd tot.13.213 12,505 12,471 12.743
" w m oo on
t5 5 a a
12,901
m
WARD3.
3
e
12,562
4
Us?
"403
First 440 415 440 409
Second ... 609 630 60S 616
Third .... 947 3 966 716
Fourth ... S04 817 813 818
Fifth 1.043 1.0G3 1.053 1,053
Blxth .... 763 756 760 755
Seventh .. 643 654 649 670
Eighth .. 6 565 604 63
Ninth .... 1.109 1.147 1,128 1.174
Tnth .... 906 535 659 573
Eleventh.. 961 952 922 959
Twelfth . 1.056 1.063 1,049 1.008
Totals .... 9.868 8,965 9,641 9,429 9,120 9,364
8. Omaha. 1.497 1,484 1,474 1.493 1.438 1,4,0
Co. pets.. 1.791 1,816 1,776 l.HJO 1,825 1,815
IS
612
324
824
1,043
7S6
650
588
1,136
643
917
1,243
415
609
V15
815
1.1CJ
7ol
6jS
685
1.165
961
1.064
727 1,118 845
557 26 692
517 675 635
590 622 650
764 1,216 835
289 53 374
638 968 650
839 1,107 833
7,580 10,239 8.349
1.824 1,576 l,f93
1,340 3,191 1,392
10,744 14,006 11.640
Bishop Soannell
Suffers from Cold
MILWAUKEE, Nov. 8. Special Tolo
gram.) Milwaukee people had a bad
care last night, when it was decided by
Bishop Scanncll of Omaha, after the
Wurster-Beaton wedding, at which he
officiated, that he would have to go to a
hospital. He said he was suffering with
a cold, but his friends here feared It
might be something serious. He was
taken to St. Joseph's hospital, but after
a night there decided to return home, so
It ts now believed hU condition was not
serious,
He had a cold betoro coming to the
wedding, but the northeast winds over
aMo Michigan made the air so unpleas
ant here that he Buffered more than, be
fore he left home.
BRESNAHAN OR CHANCE TO
MANAGE CINCINNATI TEAM
CICINNATI, Nov. 8.-After breaking
off negotiations with President Charles
W. Murphy for Joe Tinker as manager of
tho Cincinnati team. President August
Herrmann tonight wired Roger Bresnahan
of the St. Louis Nationals and Frank
Chance, lat year's manager of the Chi
cago Nationals, for their terms. President
Herrmann said ho was assured he could
get one of these men and that wheh
ovor Was available would probably be the
next manager of the Cincinnati team.
Attend the free orchestra concert Sat
urday evening, 7 to 9 o'clock. Main floor,
ORKIN BROS.
Persistent Advertising is tho Road to
Btg Returns.
Head Stuffed? Got
a Cold? TryPape's
Ono dose of I'upcs Cold Compound
relieves worst cold or grippe
Xo Qiilnlno used.
You will distinctly feel your cold break
ing ,and all the Grlppo symptoms leav
ing after taking the very first dose.
It is a positive fact that Pape's Cold.
Compound, taken every two hours, until
three consecutive doses are taken, will
end the Grippe and break up the most
severe cold, either In tho head, chest,
back, stomach or limbs.
It promptly relieves the most miserable
headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed
up, feverlshneBs, sneezing', sore throat,
running of tho nose, mucous catarrhal
discharges, soreness, stiffness and rheu--matlc
twinges.
Get a 25-cent package ot "Pape's Cold
Compound" from your druggist and tuka
It with the knowledge that It will posi
tively and promptly euro your cold and
end all the grippe misery; without any
assistance or bad after-effects and that It
contains no quinine don't accept some
thing else said to be just as good. Tastes
nice acts gently. Advertisement.
Br. total.13.154 12.265 13,891 13.772 12.383 12,649
Assessor -Commissioner-
WARDS.
First .. .... 41
Second .... 788
Third .... 960
Fourth 900
3
n
e
s
636
919
423
'i
a
490
701
837
826.
rt
552
1,030
584
m
jjj radc to use;
FROST AND CARBON PROOF
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
NEBRASKA. Omaha.