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EPITORIAL PAGES 9 TO 16 THE OMAHA BEE Is the most powerful business getter in the west, because It goes to the homes of poor and rich XXXIX—NO. 123. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1909. 7 SINGLE € "W } VOL. SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. Drugs And Toilets Gas Lights—All Kinds the best lights and appliances, and in- ate: X s S T SR IOV ¥ EVPAS O, nn-uy at a o8 Drice—note these! (34 Floor.) Bathasweet Rice Powder, Patent Drop Light Tub- | Gas Mantles, straight or ATEes s bk 16¢ tle & botsie ing and Burner for 280 inverted, x'wl uunl*'y A Oa0rs, BOR . oae 160 “r"””“ ascara, b 16 | Wax Tapers, 2 boxes 8o | 3 for ... Mexjcan Hosé Creai, per | Spirits Camphor, ‘boigle, | Gas Lighters and box of | Majestic Alr Hole Gas Tapers Lights .... .8 Welshbach Junfor Jupiter Lights, complete . Rico Inverted 28c Qas Mantles for 180 Glass Alr Hole neye fOr ........ Pictures Less Than Y The second floor art room will have an- other of its popular sales Saturday— Familiar Gospel Songs Several thousand coples goers will want one—''Famillar Songs c of the Gospel.” The book that will be used by all churches entering into the Evangelistic campaign, Sunday Jamalca Jinger, ped r;;; All chureh Framed Pictures with colored subjects; with 2-inch old flemish oak moulding, and fitted with 1%4- inch gold liner; size 14x17 in- ches—Regular $1.25 values; Saturlay, while they last. ) Here's Ammunition for MEN'S SUITS—Here are clothing values that stand alone in a class by themselves. This city boasts of no finer $15 suits. New arrivals this week bring a veritable harvest to men of Omaha—1,000 high grade worsted suits ele- gantly hand tallored; in blue and olive diagonals, and gray stripes and mixtures. Good serge lined suits, in reg- ular long and stout slzes—$20.00 can buy no better suits wherever else you go. You owe it to yourself to come in now Jar ..., o framed Petroleam Jelly; 16-0z. | ~\yu|’\ White Pine Tar ue ar .. . 10¢ Parma Violet Taleum 100 Witeh Hazel, pint 20¢ | White Bristle Hair Brush Essence Peppermint bot for .. 890 tle . 100 | Black Bristie Hafr Brush Syringes, 2-qt. size, good | da quality, for ‘s00 | Wire Hair Brushes. . 18 ln\erled Lights .. . Reflex Inverted Wels rRu®. lgo Lodies Wome Journal Pattern bach Gas Lamps.$l. '“h n. ;'nll ."h e Ramedell Inverted G Lamps, $1.50 kind..880 Over 1,000 Suits from the Cohn Purchase for Saturday The big sale of women's suits has stirred Omaha women to action as few sales ever have—Our big purchase was a tremendous merchandising achievement. Over 1,000 of these superb models will be on the racks tomorrow. It's a collection of the most beautiful man tailored suits from one of the greatest tailoring concerns in the business—Every suit is a marvel of exactness, and distinctly high- class in design, fabric and finish. Women who have come were agreeably surprised. We invite most searching comparisons. You simply stand in your own light if you do not look up this Bennett sale— 3 Do it Saturday—Stock is wonderfully well assorted; all sizes, in all colors, and in a score of styles— " Sults worth $22.50 to $45.00, now offered at— beginning ~All songs that you know and love to per copy, 5e. a Great Clothing Commotion MEN'S SUITS—The swagger ‘‘Rushmore’ suits for men, the pro- duct of the most perfect tailoring organization in America, are shown in gray, olive, hlue and shadow stripe worsteds, also velour cassimeres and cheviots; in plaids, diag- onals, in greens and grays. High class hand tailored suits in two and three but- ton styles. They are right from the creation of styles $25 to the last stitch, at .. Overcoats—A splendid and very | Overcoats—Men's and men's cassimeres and cheviot coats, serge and Venetian fortunate purchase; just in this lined, with velvet or self com- week, consists of all wool Kersey coats, in knee and full lengths, in black and oxford, also tan, bination collars; new gray shade ¢#* gray and brown stripes, with tan, brown and coffee colors. velvet collars, $20 elegantly tailored $15 Overcoats—Men's 46-inch, all wool brown shades; long, loose cut, with combination col- lar, at, each young Womens Wool Dresses—A Sale—50 stylish $25.00 dresses, in wool, panamas, serges and broadcloths —New, up-to-date styles, beautifully designed. and in all the best colors. Nearly all of these dresses were made for $25.00 selling—We offer choice of the line, for Remarkable Value—Long Coats—An entire rack full of heavy, long, semi-fitted winter coats for women, in novelty gray mixtures, also some Misses’ sizes in the assortment. Early samples from New York manufacturer. Splendid $15.00 coats, while $5 they last, at S ks vabvey coats, for MEN'S TROUSERS——Widest assortment of stripe worsteds in conservative styles, alse cheviots and velour cassimeres, with full peg top and open lap seams, at, palr Saturday's Best Attractions MEN'S FURNISHINGS Soiesette shirts and soft collars; brown, cream, tan, blue, pink, grey, etc., all sizes to 15 and 15%, $1.560 and $2.00 shirts, at, excellent each Men's Outing Night Shirts—Extra long, and cut bell shape, turn down or military collar; 14 to 20, actual $1.50 value $1.00 New Shirts—Quarter off; at- tached cuff and coat styles, new stripes, best $2 shirts, at §1.55 Famous Bag Sale Another one of Bennett's hand bag sales that reaches & climax for value giving—This time it's— Children's Department CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS Blue, red, grey full cut coats, with velvet collar; 3 to 7 years, aiso blue Chinchilla reefers, 6 to 10 year sizes, at all best colors; 5 to 16 years, Misses' Junior Suits—First break | Bearskin Coats—Curly in price in suits for girls, 13 to| White and gray, at -$2.95 rivals; long sleeve styles $2.75 17 years, smart, new, tallored ‘h::r;":ed“nfl;;ef:gr:;l;gw Taflored Walste=sPlatn itiech and models; any $20 sult, $15.00 | Girlg' sweaters—in white ana rea,‘ madras; all white and some Girls' Coats—Don't wait until the| ¢ to 14 year sizes; at $1.7 5| striped; about six cold forces you in. This lot sure-| §2 00 and $2.25 | styles, at ly interests you-—Long, heavy | Women's Sweater Coats—New lot Tl“ell Petticoats—Made of good coats, in 6 to 14 year sizes, in | (1:(‘3 puredwor;ledfco:t styles, in | rustling silk, showy tailored best colors, worth $56 and $6.50, | white, red and oxford ..83. g spectal, at . ... : Flannelette Gowns—In white and | flounces: choice of black and 20 Children's Conts- colors for women; high and| new shades, for $4.95 henvy cloth, in best colors, will| round neck; heavy, and cut lib- Hydegrade Petticoatsand Sateens, erally full, at .8$1.00 | new effects just in, at ..81.00 surface, New Lingerie Waists—New ar- For The Men SWEATER COATS | English worsteds; all best colors | and college combinations; best we have shown, at .$3.00 . MEN'S HATS Crofut & Knapp stiff hats, in three nobby new blocks, just in, featuring new curl brim and Ruesian and Auto overcoats, heavy stripes and diagonals; 3 to 16 year sizes, $3.50 Boys' Suits—Heavy cheviot, in gray and brown; 2 pairs knicker pants; 8 to 14 years, at §1.98 | good silk trimming, at $3,00 Boys' Fine Suits—Velour, cassi- | Soft Hats—A sale of odd lots meres, cheviots, worsteds and from early season purchases, all corduroys; full knicker pants, best shades, $3.50 hats §2 50 Old Tariff Rates on Hosiery You still benefit by our advance orders on hosiery. Im- ported hosiery costs less here than new tariff rates call for. These lots demonstrate this. See 16th street window. Imported lisle hosiery with garter top, actual 36c quality, ..25¢ Imported lisle hose, six thread toe and heel, garter top, 50c quality, These are very fine, large, at ... ..35¢ | genuine seal hand bags, 13 . o ne-Third inches wide and 9 inches deep; fitted with safety lock frame One Saved on This Underwear No lack of ‘interesting economies in the women's underwear aisle. —double strap handles and overlapping flap with initial plate. Bags are made in split bottom style; lined with | Garments for present and future wear sharply underpriced—Note a few Heavy ribbed vests and pants— either black calf or red Russian Morrocco; with card case fleeced and well finished, 3f6c American Beauty Corset The Corset of Today Dressmakers and costumers almost without exception agree that Ameri- can Beauty Corsets make possible the best fittings for the season's exacting gowns, and afford the wearer ease and comfort with an individual grace that is simply marvelous. s10 Bags at Half For select and exclusive designs, and everything that goes to make a perfect corset let your choice be an American Beauty— $1.00 to $10.00 Just for Saturday-—A new Long Hip Model—Various styles that repre- Holiday Jewelry and Diamonds Splendidly ready now with every branch of our big jewelry section replete and sparkling with exquisite novelties for the gift giving season. Every article shown is the best of its kind. We tolerate no trash. Solid gold and gold filled jewelry, watches, diamonds and silverware are dis- played in wonderful profusion. Considering the high character and merit of these goods, you'll find prices most reasonable and fair. We are enthusiastic over this year's exhibit, for it's by far our best effort. The varfety is broad and all-embracing, and calculated to meet the means and preferences of all with jewelry purchases in mind. OUR LAY AWAY PLAN enables yvll to make Seamless, mernerlzed finish hos- fery, all sizes, 25c quality 15¢ Misses fine, rich 20c -tonklngs. at will remerve any article for hur delivery. Tomorrow These Important Special Bargains Men's 12 gize watches; | Women's O size or;Diamond rings for open face, gold filled; | men's 16 size gold fil- I warranted 10 years; | led watches; warrant- w«lmhwn,, 14 gold, 7 American | ed 20 years. Elgin or| With fifie, whitg, 1 Children’s vests and pants, fine in inside pocket; gold filled and gun metal trimmings. A gauze, all sizes ..... 7 jewel movement, $10 value, for £5.50 Diamonds—Mounted and unmounted Waltham movement, carat diamond, very special at . .$55.00 -$6.00 to $500.00 JET JEWELRY—The latest craze; La Valliers, pins, bracelets, dog col- lars, barrettes, etc., all at Sheet Music Day Another day of big selling, featur. ing every popular song hit of any prominence. If you cant ge i Bounett's, 1t's not in town. Tomorrow wo introduce: PER CENT OFF Ribbons, Neckwear, Veilings. Women's fixings of the dressiest kinds—>Many novelties just brought out featured tomorrow at attractive prices— 26c and 50c veilings, at . Every good color in many All Silk Messaline—Moire and Taf- feta Ribbons, 5-in. wide, over two dozen good shades, reg- ular 25¢ qualities, at . . y lsc All Silk Taffetas and Messalines, up to 4 inches wide, full complement of shades, excellent 15¢ and l 17¢ ribbons, for 00 Auto Button Veils—A novelty that catches popular favor. 1% yard long, hemstitched chiffon, 12 good | shades, at Chiffon Veils—11 yard long, che- nille dot and hemstitched ends, $1.25 value, for 89 Bradley Knit Auto Scarfs, in all col- ors, for vies of mesh, Russia n nille dots and other 25c qualitles, at . .. The Bradley Muffler, a neat, dressy protector for the neck and bust, And white, black and colors ... .50 \(‘tk Bows, in white and colors, for, -25¢ Embroidered Linen Collars, _25¢ kind, 2 for Candy Specials Bennett's Special 50c Chocolate sent the very best for fall in coutils and batistes; lace and embroldery trimmed; long hip and 89 low bust effects; white only, all ulzes———!l 50 garments, at ... Ib, can And 100 Green Stamps. Bennett's Best Coffee, 3 Ib: 100 Green Stamps. Bennett's Best Coffee, 1 1b. And 30 Green Stamps. Bennett's Challenge Coffee, 1 1b.. And 10 Green Stamps. Bennett's Teas, asst'd kinds, 1b.. And 70 Green Stamps asst'd kind, 1b.. en Stamps Bennett's Tea 8iftings, ib. nd 16 Green Stamps, Bennel( s Cap. Oats cr Wheat, pkg 110 And 10 Green Stamps. Franco-American Soup, pint can..30¢ And 15 Green Stam New Horseradish, - 25¢ And Baldutf’s 40c Woodland Good- . Bennett's Teas, And 60 Groceries Bennett's Caplitol Flour, sack,..§1.65 And 100 Green Stamps. Bennett's Caplitol Baking Powder. §- $1.00 bottle. $ .P style exactly. Also all leather bags, leather line shown in Omaha, at .. . Western Potatoes— bushel 0¢; peck. .. Pears, large market basket . Quinces, per dozen Spinach, per peck ... » Hot House Leaf Lettuce 3 for 10¢ Green Onlons, 3 bunches for ...5c Cauliflower, for 10 Green Stamps. Snider's Pork and Beans, can A nd 10 Green Stamps. Ripe Olive: 50c cans california ripe Olives, . 2%c very fine, handsome bag; positively the best $10 value to be found—The cut shows the We offer a quantity of them in Saturday's sale, at ............$5.00 special purchase—Best * ..$1.00 H bushel 55¢; peck. . garments, at- ¢ ‘Women's union suits, perfect fit- ting fleeced 76c garments 49¢ Fine $1 union suits for women, « aplendid weight, at -25¢ Forest Mills Underwear—Com- plete stocks of these splendid hand finished garments for women. Ask to see them. Double Green Stamps Saturday on All Hosiery and Underwear, Bigger Fruit and Vegetable Market We have bettered the service in the fruit and vegetable department this week. There’s a new man in charge. More space has been given to the section—stocks are replenished and a general improvement is noted all through. Let us sup- ply you. You’ll do best here at any rate. ome Grown Apples— .15¢ Cape Cod Cranberries, per qt. . .10c Fresh Roasted Peanuts, qt. ....Be¢ Full stocks of cucumbers, egg plant, radishes, wax beans, etc. head lettuce, oyster plant, beans, stringless MILLINERY Crowds of new hats again on the tables Saturday—New shapes and creations, both from New York designers and from our own work Save in the Meat Market Fresh Dressed Chickens—Choice of young hens or spring chickens, per pound....... & eaait aes avas S VRO Fall Lamb Legs, per lb. ...... 93gc | Choice Veal Btew, Ib. Prime Rolled Rib Roast ...10¢ | Choice Lamb Stew, 7 Ibs. .. Choice Pot Roast, 1b. .7c and Be | Sugar Cured Bacon, Ib Veal Shoulder Roa . 9c and 7c | Lard, Morrell's Iowa Pride, Capitol ‘Wax Beans, Lamb Sh(;ul?;r Ro‘fi; . . l;;;zc . 0 Lamb Loin ops, . c N‘J“i"(".yna';ffidfie'nf': ; % | Fresh Veal Chops, 1b. ........10¢ nd 20 Graen Gloves and Handkerchiefs— &' *' New Clrunod Currants, And 5 Green Stamps Women's Mocha Gloves; silk llned $1.50 value, at ... ? 0 Diamond Crystal Table Baii, saci 100 And’10 Green Stamps. Royal Tomatoes, 3 cans: And 20 Green Sta Beauty Asparagus, per can nd 10 Green Stamp! Yacht Club Salad Dressing. Tottle 886 And 80 Green Btamps. Bddy's Domestic Mustard, jar. And 10 Green Stamps. Small Olives, quart lar. And 10 Green Stam| rooms, at our well known popular prices— 55_3750_810_315 Shop around a little and make com- parisons; we invite it. We promise you that hats such as we show can- not be purchased ander $10 to $26. It's this persistent underselling that's bringing the throngs ‘rom day to day. Full Size $40.00 Steel Range, for $33.50 This is a high grade Peninsular model, with 18-inch oven and high warm- ing closet—sSix No. 8 holes on top—Duplex grate to burn any kind of coal—A perfect baker—A uo.oo SINGING BIRD—The newest and ocatchiest Indian melody— the hit of New 'Ofi and Coney Isiand—Saturda Ever, Botics Jhow (IS busy music corner keeps on growing? We have stove, for Saturday only, at , . the songs you want and when you want them, the kind you like when s Gas Heaters, very good sort . .$2.25 o L them home—that's the rea- § perfection Oll Heaters, none better, b i M ey 15¢ Stove Pipe, speclal or cene " maDowrAND cauent the pov- | | 1'% M) e ion " "39e | 26¢ Galvanized Water Pails, for 17c S o h el v T s Buatnainn s BB $1.68 Floor Brushes, will be $1.25 | 30c Galvanized Water Palls, for 19¢ 20c Ash Sifters, will be ......15¢ | 98¢ Galvanized Ash or Garbage Bennokln (E(III(-I Early June Pea: ROLLER SKATES i - Barney & Berry ball bearing rollers P 5 ! : $1.25 Galvanized Mh or Garbage Crackers, assorted kinds, pkg. . Two-clasp Lambskin Gloves; nll 3 And 19 Green Stamps —usual $3.50 kind, Sat. ...82.65 . Barney & Berry sidewalk rollers, cans, for ... ors, pair $1.00 &0 BYR E--A special order of $1.50 kind, fo 21:80; Oiivantial’ Akl in Garbage . e V\omenn [mported Cape Gloves, at y n\ush cans, for make a low price for Saturday alr : 1.50 ", Tf Al We GALVANIZED WARE make a v e : sing 4 deliciov 0 cla - Vical and instrumental demonstra Romarkably ldw pelces for the woek |- 0 i nised Narbhie elice et Cukor, watlies ‘and. anl un:p’:u;;r‘ l""‘i:“l'”":’“‘;’l“‘” 2-clasp, all col 2 ", seessan . e . tions of any plece you call for. end. special, per can f 5 -,31- Men's Cape Gloves, Ireland’s make, 16%¢ 10-1b. . . $1.60 5-1b. pails, (or ceen . . 80c 3-1b. palls, for .. 79¢ Galvanized Wash Tubs, for 49¢ 89c Galvanized Wash Tubs, for 59¢ 20c Galvanized Water Palls, for 15¢ VIOLETS | Fresh cut, home grown Violets for Saturday, bunch, ... 19 Capitol Country Gentler , 1234¢ value, ean Cookles and Honey spectal, per Ib All the Comic Operas—old as well as the newe This week we introduce a new Rag Time Follo—12 new rags, all good; Saturday .... s et 7 ith our at, pair $1.25 Women's Linen Imtial Handker- chiefs, 15¢ values, at .......8%c Women's Pure Linen, 15¢c Handker- chiefs, very sheer, at Linen, Embroidered Heandkerchiefs, at ... ..10e Men's 16c Linen Initial Handker- chiefs, at ...... AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSES— Ootacs. 2108 * large ones, worth 20 snd 40 Carnations, Chrysanthe: ete. at lowest prices, ' B 69¢ Galvanized Wash Tubs, for 39¢ Keller covered in part the same ground.|brought for Bishop Scannell, is to prevent | ials stands 42 in favor, 100 against. In the| Professed to be from one Esther Jacob- | plained to Pollce Judge Crawford when Porters live btR\)lBLE FOR QUUXT'S col\ They denied the right of ‘“parties not|this compromise being effected, it being | Bonds S() Closc | Third precinet of the Third ward the son who, In a dramatic manner, claimed |arralgned 4 directly interested” to intervene and as- asserted that under the will the whole 4 turn stands 80 for, 158 against. These are|t0 be held by a kidnaper at 105 Bryant | The at 212 Parker street serted that the only reason to justify such |$160,00 should go to the home. thc MaChlnCS be two precincts whereln the counclimen ( street, Council Bluffs, and who implored | Officer O'Conner, who made the arrest, Qodrt Battle is On to Lick Up Last of |action would be a showing that the execu- — uspect the election officers may have cop-| the finder of the note to find her sister | said Forter had {old him the troble wes tors were negligent or otherwise failing in | CALL FROM MOTHER FOR BOY r | led the figures wrong, and in support of |and “For Ged's sake save me.” The police | because he found his wife talkin, ¥ That Fine Fortune. their duty. The real facts, said these —— \\/ 1“ BC OpC'flCd‘ his bellef they point 1o the Second precinct, Sent a man to 106 Bryant street and found | other man when he came home Iru‘ml“ m.’; |Jawyers, are that when the county court | George Magenhelmer is Object of so- | of the Third ward, where the result was 138 | both the Jacobson sisters safe in bed and | Anent the furniture, the officer ‘"'” LAWYERS TUG AND PULL FOR IT :cld the tenth and thirteenth clauses o | licitude in 014 City of Worms for, with only 1 against | at an utter loss to explain the mysterious | Porter had told him 1t was his own and |the will to be m\uh(: the sxaaitors took ou the Rhinme, Vote Leads c“y Attorney to Imut If, when the machines are opened, the |note | he could do with it what he wanted an appeal to the district court, thus trying —_— figures should prove to have been incor e —— When the case w e Assortment of T & LE it the fohegetion: for the * Warking | Mre. Niizabeth .Megeansimer of Worme, on Going Behind Face of ‘..vm copled the fire engine house bonds [MRS. PORIER NOT IN COURT | who nhaa been in m‘:p::lrl:am.rr;“nl bl Girls' home established by a higher court. |on the Rhine, Germany, has written the | Returns, | will certainly have carried, and the library | | =omplaint, had disappeared. The case was ‘ Denies Right of Objection. Omaha police asking their ald in locating bonds are very likely to pull through | City I'N'-M'nmr‘ |||..|. She s Kept |yt over until Saturday mor ning, to enable Rt TR ,| An adsournment of the council, sitting as | Away by Sqle Uadus Ine the complaining witness to make another | resident of Omaha on June 2 of last year. e city attorney's office Monday whlll, " , 4qeing board, has been taken until| fluence, | appearance. City - Attorney -Diek to an intervention at thia stage of the | N, gyrther particulars are given in the let. | 88K the district court for an order directing | 4 o ", Monday Lot Shat indas’ alaarran YR | proceedings and argued that on trial of | o, mpe gepartment will make an effort | B B E- Ridgeway, custodian of the voting | # 44 ‘Deen “em« the appeal cases the court could then| her son, George Magenheime: C. J. Smyth denled the right of objection - ., W98 WA & The eourt room war over the balance of the estate of Count John A. Creighton be- gan Friday with argument by attorneys over the right of intervenors to come inta the suit. Argument lasted throughout the Chester C. Porter, a stage carpenter at | nioyed t " nloyed to get Mrs. Porter out of the court | to locate the missing man 1f he 1s in the | ™Achines, to open certain machines for the dismiss the interventio h did net think h s abusi SO IN4. IArseton ¥ Pwnd. Wiia0ut | cisy, | purpase of having the figures examined us| WOMAN SLEPT, NOT KIDNAPED | Ahaman A e thidk, Be e alunm Proposed to investigate he result on the bond votes. cl v y L A0 IMANATR ‘5 Msmanie wrots b nas | ¢ lishes and furniture and chased hls wis :‘Hur':‘.:erlholrl “h‘i:k;llliclllillI'“'Il:r'lll!"‘:)led“l.“.l; partment to the effect his aged father, J. ITth{hi'llu!\ will be taken at the Instiga- .‘lt‘llh rout of the house. At least, 80 he ex day and Judges Estelle and Redick. who |ana directly d b T | 3. Maharg, who is feeble-minded, had dis- ::," ;:,"::,;‘.,:i L‘:,:':" 3 4 Aty Canie ) ere sitting together, probably will take & | Pending the outcome of these proceedings | LPPe4red from his home at Memphis and | =y ", ", 0 v v ! \ 18 believed to have taken & B. & M. train | " OPIY three precincts of the whole city few days before deciding who scores first | in disirict court it is unlikely that Judge iy f (1o discricy court It ls unlikely that Judk® | for Gmana. The senior Mahars had 0 in | 2% © majority glven against the bonds.| The police department is wondering and First W. D. McHugh argued in behalf of | petition of the yexg\'ulurl to instruct them | SUrrency and §.000 in drafts in his posses- l: Ahe SPON Deaan N I RICR Ward [angious. (o KW Who X o8 G¥ing the helrs-at-law, then C. D. Keller spoke |how to proceed with the disposition of the | 3100 @nd the son wants the eiderly gentle- :ne S 1“001 - lmr 5 n.a“ SBn k18 |00 oes 1t B Ry o e e T o L e e N e o0, it | man ploked up 1 fovad. bt preciact Uncle Jos diman and some| Mrs. Sophia Roth, who resides at ¢ X ek others wor rd to have the bonds Dodge street, found & mote on her front tffgollowed for the Intervenors. Ju ‘ :m( g § e Fign B dge :::‘:h:n‘pr\-):o;dmr’l“:l: nl:":m:lwl.l:r ‘l:‘l: The longer » cold hangs ~pn, the mare It | beaten porch, addressed to “Anyone who finds B Wakdiey will 56 basrh. Molivgh and |sumbet aiziesn, Toe Milorvention really | oive the yntem- Oure it promptily by | 1n the FUh precinct of the Second ward |this blssse read” | s really | yaing Chamberlain's Cough Remeay. the vote as returned by the election offi-| The note was dated Councll Bluffs and soom and he Remarkable cures have been made by ‘hamberlain's Cough Remedy. Practical Joke ves the Po. | e Momentary Thrill of Apprehenaion. ! Have not coughed once llldly? Ycly C may cough tomorrow! Better be pre- 0 Ou plred for it when it comes. Ask your octol r abouat keeping Ayer's Cherry Pec- t“a,,, nrnl in “1e bcuce. Then when the hard all at rest. cold or m:,h first appears you bave & Oa. icine righ