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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SE PTEMBER 17, PRIMARY PLACES Voting Booths for Primaries Designated by | Republican County Committee. { POLLING | USUAL ELECTION BOOTHS IN MOST CASES | Nebraska b Republican Clab is Organtzed with Over One Hundred out Jew Members with Splendid ¥ and tarts onpects, have been selected | holding the | ommittee for republican primaries October 8, in a large majority of cases the places being the same as those In which the election will be held In November | City of Omaha. ¥irst Ward First district, Becond district, Third district street 1018 South Tenth street 1704 South Tenth street 9 South Thirteenth Tenth street. Tenth street Tenth street, Fourth district, 1015 South Fifth district, Bixth (rear) Be South district, 245 South South Bixth street. South Fifth street. 55 South Seventeenth Leavenworth street 222 Bouth Twentleth Uih district, 126 South Hixteenth BiTast, Goa) Fifth distriot, 1417 William stréet. ixth district, 1423 South Sixteenth nth district, 1908 South Thirteenth ot Eighth distriet, 228 South Twentleth mtr Ninth dlstrict, 1628 Vinton street Tenth distiict, 1710 Vinton street, Hleventh district, 3301 South Twenty- fourth street Third Ward First discriot, Becond _district Third district Fourth district, 3 Fifth district, Sixth district Beventh distriet, Thurston hotel. Shed Ton rth Fitteenth street. Sixteenth street. Thirteenth street. 4 street enue Ca [ " 1208 Chicago stre o corner’ th distric Ninth and Farnam streets. Fourth Ward First district, 1614 Chpitol avenue, Second district, Bachelors hotel. Third dlstrict,” Twenty-fifth and Daven- port streets. Fourth .n-mut tent, Twenty-sixth and Farnam stre Fifth district, Bee buflding. Bixth district, Doran house. Beventh district, 718 South Sixteenth streot Kl 814 South Twentleth street Ninth district, barn, Twenty-fifth and Harney streets. Fifth Ward First district, 3506 Second district ‘Third distriot, Fourth distric Fifth district Sixth distric herman avenue. Sherman avenue. Sherman avenue. 1544 Sherman avenue. 23 North Twentleth street. t, 143 North Nineteenth onth district, 1156 Sherman avenue. h Ward— Tirst district, 462 North Thirtleth street. Second district, 4719 North Fortieth street. Third aistrict, 213 Military avenu Fourth district, 8704 North 'lhxmc\h; wtre, Titth district, 314 North Twenty- -first | street Bixth district, 301 North Thirtieth street. Beventh district. 3402 Parker street. 'lv‘Ilhlh district, 1918 North Twenty-seventh stree Ninih distetct, 1710 North Twenty-fourth street Tenth district, 207 North Twenty-fourth street Eloventh district, 1701 North Twenty- fourth street - Beventh Ward— ‘ First district, 2719 Leavenworth street. Becond district, 1334 Park avenue. le{d district,’ Thirty-third and Francls atreets. (Fourth district, 224 South Twenty-ninth | "t district, barn, 1525 Georgla avenue. | Bixth distriof, ton avenues. Bighth Ward— Tirst district, 1322 North Twenty-fourth ptreet. ?flmd distriot, 2004 Hnmlllon street. ‘hird district, 2607 Cass street. ourth district, 2422 Cuming street. Ifth district, 2128 Cuming street. Sixth district. 2024 Chicago street, rear. Seventh district, 1719 Cuming street. hth district, 1501 Cass street. Nm Ward— First - district, tenf, Georgla and Popple- Thirtleth and Cuming stree Becond district, Fortleth and Hamilton streats. Third district, Fortieth and Farnam streets Fourth district, Thirty-third and Daven- port stree Tt disirict, Twenty-eighth and Far- nem wtreets. Sixth dlstrict. livery stable, Thirtleth and Leavenworth streets. City or South Omaha. First Ward— First district, Dickman's store, Twenty- first and Q streats. Becond district, Collins’ store, 627 North Twenty-fourth street. Becond Ward— Wirst district, feed store, Twenty-first and Q streets. Becond aistrict, 209 N atreet. Third War First dlllrlc!. Rallroad avenue and county road. Becond district, Eagle house, Thirty- mecond and T streets. Fourth Ward— Eirst diseriet, Twenty-stxth and O straety. Becond district, Thirty-second and treets. fth Ward— Firat dietrict, Thirty-Afth and G streets. Becond district, Thirty-sixth and Q stroets. Bixth Ward— Tirst district, Twenty-fourth and G streets. nd district. Mayberry building, Twen- ty-fifth street between N and M streets. Country Prectnots— Benson, town hall, pohicags, Deesson & Bpetman's hall Lort Clontarf, house of M. Roos. Douglas, school district No. 6. 1, #chool district No. €L K City hall ty hall ., Mangold's lumber vard. ‘Woodmen of the World hall, MeArdle, Millard. ‘sehool house. Platte V: unes onern house. Un odern Woodmen of Amerfos hall Ington ‘Waterloo, Waterloo. Jewish Republican Club, A rousing meeting was held in Crounse block Tuesday evening, at which the Ne- braska Jewish Republican club was organ- fned and the following officers elected: Emil | Mots, president; I, Modjeska, v esl- | dent; Bmil Kretsch, secretary; Sam Morrls, Treasurer, Over 100 members were enrolled aad the organization promises to be In & flourishing condition soon. A committee | was also appointed to enlist membership | for the next meeting, date of which will be mnnounced In the papers later. ‘Woodmen of the World hall, Rvery day from September 16 to November ®, Inclusive, the Union Pacific will sell one- way tickets from Missouri river terminal (Councll Bluffs to Kansas City, inclusive) as follows $20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City. $20.00 to Helena and Butte, Montana. $22.50 to Spokane and Wenatchee, Ington. $22.60 to Huntington and Nampa, Idaho. ‘Wash- $35.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. $35.00 to Vancouver and Vietoria. $35.00 to Ashland and Astoria, Oregon, via Portland. $35.00 to San Ban Diego. Correspondingly low rates to many other California, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Utah and 1daho points. For full information call on or address eity ticket office, 133 Farnam street. 'Phone sl Francisco, Los Angeles and Atte: Garfield circle No. 11, Ladles of the Grand Army. the fugeral of Sister Wilhelmina Martin at her late residence, 1038 South Twenty-sec- ond strest, Thursday at 1:30 p. m. By or flor of the president, AGNES HAZE, You are hereby ordered (o attend | All deposits payable on demand. Boys' and Girl's School Shoes Boys’ School il.BRA i E! OGNS = illinery Specials : Thursday v VELVET TRIMMED HATS AT $2.50. A most inviting special for Thursday 1is the hat of velvet with large bird on left side, fastened to the hat with handsome steel buckle and satin bows, an ultra stylish creation, tomorrow, at L A Regular $5.00 Trimmed Hat at $3.50 We offer a tremendous assortment of regular $5 trimmed hats tomorrow at $3.50. Trimmmed with ostrich feathers, also jet, birds and fancy feathers, in large and medium 3 50 shapes, at L READY TO .TRIM SHAPES—Shirred silk and velvet ready-to= trim shapes, mplcu assortment of late fall styles, 1 98 great value, at. . LA All kinds of the swellest Collars at 59¢| "7 T°" Sfashionable large lace collars. They come in the attractivv round and V shapes, many cape collars, in elaborate Venics and Dutchess patterns, actually worth §1.50 and 82 each, at ..... Swell Lace New fall kid gloves in every late shude. Thousands on bargain aquare, per pair, 59c only....... NEW FALL SILK WAISTS AT $3.50 Having purchased sample line of one of the finest silk walst manufacturers, we will place on'sale 800 silk waists, all of them this fall's styles, 3 50 in taffetas, peau de soles, satin dmmss white, black and a1l colors, all B80S, BE ....occovrririeiiiaiiiins sorsissisiiine ssssieees LADIES’ PURE WOOL SWEATERS AT $1.50 9 Sweater at $1.50, Ladles' pure wool sweaters in ‘Mte. na blue and green, all siges, on main floor..... Our Great Fall Leader §iat ) . Ladies FallSuits $9.98 Absolutely the swellest and most shown at anything like our prices. Made in the smart styles of Venetians, co- in the popular fall shades—a rare value Golf SKirt Special—In heavy meltons and novelty 2 98 ton trimmed, &t......... L Dress Skirts — Of rimmi; ith and e trimming, w an 4 98 Our great new stock of fine blankets and comforters has arrived. They are now ready in great varfety in our basement. carefully made suit for ladies ever verts and broadcloths— 9 9 8 cloths, stitched and but- cheviot, broadcloths, etc., with the wlthout drop linings— BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS READY 3. K. Beandeis & Pous J. . Vrandeis & Wons LARGEST EXCLUSIVE RETAIL MILLINERY HOUSE IN THE WEST, First Grand Showing Fall Millinery Dress, Individual Suit and Ready-to-Wear Hats. Thursday and Friday this week Styles Always Exclusive— Our Prices Popul 1508 Douglas Street. DR. WILKINSON'S EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT GLINICS, CREIGHTON BLOCK, I5th AND DOUGLAS, OMAH A. Treatment and operations daily for catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, cause of mouth breathing, listlessness and deafness children, Ilish Chronic Sore Throat, Enlarged Tonsils, Growths in Nostrils, Polypl, ete., o, Hurelip, Running Ears, Cross Eyes Headache, due to eye or nasal, or catarrhal causes. the tongue, irritable coughs, bay fever, et THKSE CLINICS ARE FREE TO THE POOR, 2 TO § 0'CLOCK. Open evenings 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays 9 10 12. No charges for examination of patients. alghtened by operation. Affeetions of the volce, THE Indian Beads§ | The Fad of the Day ‘We carry the largest line of col- ors in BEADS of any house. Send §§ | us your mall orders of any color & | possible; we can fill your wants. Loom# to weave beadwork, pat- tern books, needles, everything pertaining to the BRAD work. Also the largest and most completo yarn department in the west. We WHOLESALE OR RETAIL and n;:n fill your wants for any quan- tity. Our Monugram Shee for women always $2.50 The price doesn’t in- dicate the quality — the quality hasn’t been cut—profit is cut that's all. A maid is always in \ attendance to polish ladies’ shoes free of charge. JOSEPH F. BILZ 322 So. 16th Street, NEBRASKA. OMAHA, - . e e— An Omaha man lost his keys andl they were promptly returned to him through.a registered tag given him by the MacCarthy Talloring Company, 34 South Sixteeuth Soro‘.s street. These tags are nickel plated and $3.50° Always numbered. . A record is kept of each num- ber and the name and address of the man to whom It is given. You can get one of these by calling at their store —_— Basnk Certificates. We issue certificates of deposit for 3, 6 or 12 months bearing 4 per cent luterest. shapely always KARBACN BLA J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, Bankers. — e " Best Agricultural Weekly, HAYDENs THE RELIAB Men's $10.00 Suit- Sale A Great Sale of Boys’ and Ghlldren s Suits Boys' suits, made in double breasted knee pant styles, In ages from 6 to 16 years, in cheviots and cassimeres—all well made and none worth less than $2.7, in this great sale at ........ ... 1.50 Boys' knee pant suits, in double breasted Norfolk, sailor blouse and three plece styles, in all the latest shades and fabrics, tallored In first class manner and none worth less than $3.60 to $4.60, 2 50 - ® in this great sale at only . Boys' long pant suits, in double and single breasted styles, in blue and black cheviots and mixed cassimeres—any of these suits at §7.50, to $9.00—our .5.00 were made to sell special price, only Hats Trimmed Thursday’s Magnificent Millinery Values $7.50 Trimmed Hats— for $6.00 Trimmed Hats— for. ;L. $2.00 Satin Btitched brim shag mohair, felt ‘Hats—for .. $6.00 white, handsomely trumned felt and mohair ITats—just the thing for present wear—for LE STON To start the season and test the power of quality and price. This 18 a sale by itself and far beyond any possible com- petition. The sults are made In single and double breasted styles—fabrics are of cheviots, In dark brown and gray mixtures and dark | plaid effects, In silk mixed worsteds, blue | serges, In varlous weaves and plain black and blue unfinished worsteds, in thibet cloths, cut by the newest methods and made In the best tallor shops in America- made to fit men of all proportions. Your choice of the entire fok, ot per Shibe. .810.00 Do not judge of the quality, make or style of these goods by the price—The great bulk of these suits were made to sell at $12.50, $15.00, $17.60 and up to $19.00—and all put in here to make up the most attractive sale ever attempted in this country. The sale is set for Friday and Saturday. A sample line of the goods are now on display in our 16th street windows. Free of Charge 4.98 :3.95 1.25 2 50 gv $2.00 street hats, made of felt and velvet ecmbiuntiong Sc in all, colors—a grand street hat bargain—for ...... Hats Trimmed Free of Charge. HAYDEN BROS. Rubber Goods Good weather for tk this week beats the we BPECIAL SALF BA BACRIFICE LLM}F BALES, BANK they are not in P With this one.” No such _prices were ever made before any. making ete. where as We are now SYRINGDS, WATER BOTTL, TAIN BYRING (HE LESS on ES P B MAlL. THIS WEEK | ONLY. | ‘White water bottle . ‘White water bottle Diamond fountain Diamond fountain Diamond fountain svringe . Imperial fountain syringe . Imperial fountain syringe . Imperial syringe and water boiiie . Imperial syringe and ar bottle 4-qt. Imperial syringe and water bottle. Fhunk Cof it—a combination syringe and water_bottle, 7oc. 2-qt. heavy, slate color water bottle 3-qt. heavy, slate color water bottie 4-qt. heavy; slate color water bottle. 2-qt. slate fountaln syringe, 1" . slate fountain syring: qt. slate fountain syringe, * . slate combination, . Harvar slate combination, e flow, red rubber, rapid Xtrs. caney. holds 3 quarts, for $i.50 6c Yale bulb syringe e _atomizwr, full size and xunrmum %0 THESE PRICES ARE RIGHT_SO ARE THE GOODS. EiX BEMEMBER. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. SCHAEFER’S 5iid"Sioue "Phones—~747 and V07, Chicago Streets, Om Pleased Patients Our patiente can not help but appreciate the services they receive at our office, for we exert our greatest effort in doing honest. faithful work. Gold Fillings. Silver Fillings .75¢ ' Teeth Cleaned. 75¢ Taft's Dental 'Rooms 1517 Douglas St, ..SL50 up TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER omce u COLLAR! e 2o, s H. L. RAMAGCIOTTI, D. V, . e | ALWAY¥# OPEN | Just the Thing For the street car man—or mechanio— Those new shoes we've had made es- pecially for us—genuine Goodyear welt soles and grain calf uppers, Made on the wide plain toe and Blucher cut style. $2.50 A shoe that 1s made so as to get the most comfort and wear. We invite the men that must be on their feet all day long to look at this Mee—we know It will please, DREXEL SHOE CO., 1419 Farnam Street, Omaha’s Up-to-Dats Shoe Houss, Wesiminster Chimes our store You can hear them at every 15 minutes. We are agents for Russell hall clocks, chimes, These chimes & sweeter than any Westminist heretofore sold. These chimes on steel tubes. 1t you are thinking of a hall clock it will'pay you to see our hall clocks, they are th: finest made. Mahogany, oak and ebony cases. any design made to orded i’ you wish BROWN & BORSHEIM, 222 South 16th Btreet. the celebrated having tubular much Perfleld's Tians Co. CITY VETERINARIAN. and Infirmary, Stk and Mason Owmaba Neb Telenhions Kk Bee Bydy., Room 7. Aoy & B e Thobrg e, | Two Great Special, On Sale Thursday Boys’ Suits $2 Made of pure all wool blus cheviot and cassimere—all the newest col orings—Norfolk style—sizes ¢ to 12 double breasted styls, sizes .$2 Boys’ Suits, $3.00 Made of very fine and select fancy years 8§ to 15 years— Bpectal cheviots and cassimeres, Also biue Washington mills cheviot— wde and trimmed beautifully and the fit Is perfect—Norfolk double breasted $3 tyls, 4 to 12, atyle, 8 to 15 years, speclal , CLOTHES FOR MEN.-n3 wOMEN BENNETT'S Thursday Bargains in Dry Goods Dept Big Blanket and Comfort Sale at the Harney Street Circle 500 PAIR fine Sheet and Bed Blankets, in white, gra) tans, all pretty borders, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4, l'rl('os. per pnlr $1 to 98¢, 85c 69¢ and. 48C Not one pair worth less than 75¢ and up to $2.50 per pair. BED COMFORTS—AIl full bed sizes, covered in regular comfort calicos, silkolines and sateens. Prices 50c, 69¢, 89c, $1.15, $1.88. Not one comfort but what is worth at least 20 per cent more than we ask in this big sale. 25¢c nd FLANNEL SKIRT PATTERNS—enough in each pattern to make a full underskirt, nicely bordered, all colors, only, pattern 25 dozen full 21-2-1b, feather Bed Pillows, fine quality feathers, best quality ticking, this sale, only, each In Our Linen Department. Great blrznln sale of fine Irish linen table cloths, 150 fine ecloths, full grass bleached, border all around, In 2 yards, 2 1-2 ynrfls and 1 75 8 yards long, at, each $2.50, $1.95 and ..... All worth much more. 100 dozen fine Irish all linen table napkins, full grass bleached, big 24-in. napking, a big variety of patterns, a nood $.£00 nnpkln, special for ThursMy, dozen .......... TR i A 1-95 SHEETS—81x90 fine sheets, torn and lroned all reudy for use, a good 65¢ quality, special sale only, each ....... v PILLOW CASES—AII sizes, good quality, deep hem, !romed all ready for use, are cheap at 16c—Thursday only, each ..... e ' L] . ' Millinery! ~ Millinery! Thursday and Friday we will have an in- Jormal opening display of pattern hats. A Wonderful Sale of Millinery Just received a sample line of trimmed street hats worth §2, $3, $4, all go Thursday and Friday, at 980 Black felt turbans, trimmed in silk and velvet—worth dou- b fin pon s sk b i S o i S i i Mo 1 Comel . 6 S - Groceries| Thursday's Still Leading Rnusmg Bflfgalns We buy direct from the produocer— in Grock purchases get for Weo can give Halt gallon ason Jars— VE FINER EB0DS than any other—and cheaper, too! POSTAL C ARDS FRER ING UP 127, GROCERY. Benneu'sv Cap}to| Creamery BUTTER Thursday we put on sale 5,000 Ibs. at Get & etis isa| | Rich American Cut Supply 21C [ 188 Bowls—$6.00 2 95 Weathor | Valdes for . 18 0. K EST ON TH Extra_guality . Gas Mantles— 6¢c Rolled Oat und, package each ..... A Wheat for breakfast:t-Ib. kg $-pound can und ‘can Baked Bea Pineapple Chill Bauee Breakfast Coc amp Chimneys— Common Jelly Tumblers—open or with out tin covers—IF YOU AKE THEM WITH 50 60 aosen WEL 3 PRESENTS—THE BEST LUKS I CORRPERS, SELEOTIONS YOU CAN mild—fine drink--1b. 12¢ FIND AROUND. t'a Capitol ¢ "‘Imw“ PkE.. 250§ pVERYTHING IN FINE CROCK- Hel Rt igspound i ERY AND GLASSWARE o~ - EVERYTHING IN ' PLAIN AND A Prune S FANOY WARE BIG LOT FINJ LOWEST PRICES. 4’,\.", 240 Come and ses this hustiing 4 | § ment and the startiing Largains in . TT GOMPANY d A wise person never waits able but prevents it. Be wiseand attend to your teeth before you are - BAILEY, The Dentist, lephons 1085, 3rd Floor Paxion Block, os. September Weddings. oing to get married-but you'll have to buy a pr the thing—we have & few minutes at our store. 'S, W. LINDSAY, Jeweler 1516 Douglas Strest. some of nt—sllver w stock Look for

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