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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1912)
4 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1912. Of 25 of the World's Standard Piahoo for ... LmmJ ""'jfew cornea the Orratest Ptaao Sacrifice of An! We hare taken1 all the Plaao left .from-our Angnst Oaring 81, pot them all In one lot, regartUeM of former price, and offer you yoar choice . m.. f JX TV trill mTI mik1 mi. thlm nrli. Vf, aB J UI liJO IOUH X luva IVI vui; A-sv. AMvf t d.m M - $350 Kurtzman Upright, now S145.00 $276 Vcse t Son Tprlght. now S145. $300 Fischer Upright, new 8145. $400 Steger,& Son Upright, now .... 814&. $375,' Eight DemonstraUag Uprights, 145. $325 Norwood Upright, now S145. $ 350 Schilling , Upright, now f $145. 1326 Straus & "Son Upright' new. . 145. $200 Erbe & Co. Upright, sow ..... 8145.00 1350 Ester Upright now. ........... S145.00 T$To7rCbfiUpright, now ....... $145.00 $3Z5 Jepson tpngnt, now 9JL40.W $375 Chickerlng Upright, now S145.00 $350 Harrington - Upright, now. ..... .8145.00 $300 Electron' Upright, now....... $145.00 $350. 8Inger Upright, now .......... $145.00 $325 Davis Jb Son Upright, now....... 1145.00 Hu in otyie uynjui, auw ........ aX4i.W Other special bargains in' Upright Pianos 'at ''5, ' SCtO. 575. $85 S95 DO G3dBET--'B0Cni 30 DAYS' FREE TRIAL Free Stool. Free Scarf, Fres Life Insurance ill J. . , - ' .. . . , v : i WWW 8 4 magnificent AO-piece Silver Set (rose pattern) given FREE this week with erery plane sold. . We arc exclasivs iwniWtttlTW Ut the fjteinway, Weber, Hardma, Monao as Flare Waeeleek. Steek a Teeaaete. teg er, asnsrsoa, Aeeua Use ex par own SekneUer Kuelltr pimcs. Also the rUaee, Uctnaing toe Stetawaj, Weber, f tnyresant, ''ijjf ER ln sniF - -- T T i .; .'.i .. ...; ''V' '- "."-i-v t "-' . -'Piii 'i 1 . PIANO CO. 22!2E22L Farnarri Street .. . - - j L.iiIIW iiliilh.iMni 11 iiiii 1 ill.iliiinii 1 111 1. miii.iiii. rr.llliil.l H'tliiMiiWnilili II COUHTY PETITJURY DRAWN Three Hundred Names are Taken from List by Judge Sutton. MAKY KOBE THAN EVER BEF0BJ3 larrcaee U ,Cod (bjr( tlie. Addition of One Jndge to the Trial DItI- ioa of the Donfflaa Ceaatf DUtrlct Conrt. f Names of 80ft veniremen for Jury ser vice, in disrript' court the first sik weeks of the October term, betfiwiing .Octbber ,7, havs been drawn by Presiding Judge Sutioa and Clerk o( the1 EHatrlot Court miti;,' Tbe list IS the largest ever drawil. The Increase in1 'number is- due to 'the transfer 'of ohev Juflg from the: equity to tne;law diviiort of the court. . HSret(fore there wre four fudges in the law division and three IA the- !fllty;1 how 'there are Ave. in the law and two lathe equity. Judge lJclle, , who lies been an equity judge, will have a law court along . with Judges,. .Leslie, Day, Eatelle and ' Sean fhes)hficrase-,! tsi .number flf liw ; 'courts necessitates drawing of more 'venlremeh., ; f V 4 J p yiftft ' . Heretofore laS Veniremen' were drawii for each three weeks,1, making 140 at each drawing. Now ijojare drawni ? , , MILWAUKEE IS WORKING - V V, . GANGS NIGHT AND DAY ; On tlie. "120 mites between Madrid and Marlon,, ft., the , Milwaukee Is working 1.000 men and sixty steam shovels, re building the line and laying doable track. The work Is being pushed night and day, electric, light plants having been located at alt of the heavy cuts In order that there may be no cessation of the labors. The Milwaukee people hope to have the line rebuilt across Iowa and the double track completed by the first of next year. ; Persistent Advertising Is the Road to I?lg Returns. - From Our Near Neighbors Waterloo'; ... Mrs. C. Nlel Is here from Omaha visit ing relatives. Dr.' Raymond Rice is borne from Omaha, having come In Saturday even ing. Irving Morris' was taken to Omaha Monday for , treatment at one of the hospitals. Mr. and Mrs. John Mohatt and children went to Omaha .Tuesday in one . of the Robinson cars. ' 'Mr; ahd Mrs. George Todd were' at Omaha the ' first of vthe 4 week 1 returniag Tuesday morning.' . , j , ' . .. 1 Mrs." 'E. 'B.'Ximmmo'nd and the baby were visiting her sister Mrs. "Babbitt at Benson-'the. last week.1,--; Henry 1 Uoflstetn has been placed in charge of the ? Valley station . of the Waterloo Elevator company, -t t.r .. ' Miss Mabel Meredith returned . Sunday afternoon to Omaha' and '.will- attena business college, for, the eeason.e' F. W. Corliss as here several days this week looking after business con nected, with the sale .Wednesday 5; , Mtssnnle Taylor of Omaha, :iho Was visiting at the 8. T. Summer home returned- to the city Sunday afternoons , ; MUdred Waldfoa I Iwerit t iValparaiso last Saturday to visit the little' friend Who had been visiting. her the last week. ; Matrilo and Clara "Boyle N came from Omaha Tuesday evening for a visit with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slavtn. ? Frank Guy, who was visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Guy, a couple of weeks, left last Saturday, for h's home at Cedar Rapids, la. - . . ' Mrs. C. H. Maynnrd . has gone to Canada; having shipped their goods about two wreks ago and left the first of last week for their new home. , Mrs. 3. A. Woods and little daughter, Dollle, returned to . Omaha Saturday afternoon after a visit of several days at the Benjamin Btengieln farm home, v Miss Mayme Jacobs came from Omnha Sunday to teach school In District No. 24, Her home Is at Nettleton, Mo., but she has been stopping In Omaha for some time with relatives. W. J. Mack and Walter Pike left Sat urday morning- for Rocky Ford. Colo., where the former goes to Inspect crops and Walter to work in the seed house through the fall campaign, Charlie Cempton - returned last Satur day from his western trip. He spent the last few weeks in Idaho, visiting his brother, Gil us, 'and family at Kendrick and his sister, Mrs. Hoar, at Troy, Idaho, The family of J. C. Schou arrived in Omaha from Denmark last week and came to Waterloo the first of this week. Mr. Schou has rented the Corliss farm No. S, where the Bchubert family has been living, and takes possession soon. - ,'. . ,. V ' Blair. , ' -J. ' A H. Payne and wife of Fremont are visiting at the Mrs. Martha Fletoher home. ' - Sheriff COmpton and Attorney " Henry Mineke were on a business trip to Lyons on Monday. ' - Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Underbolm of Omaha, were Sunday guests at the,Di. Murdock home. , ' '" ' Miss Cora Unruh left last week foi Atlanta, Neb., where she will teach in the city schools. i Fred Dixon leaves this week ' for a year's study at a conservatory of-music in ew xorit city. . 'I F. Bteger is the new manager of tae Hiair branch of the Iowa-Nebraska Mectrlo Wght'Co., . Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Erlkson of Napier, Neb., ai spending several days with Judge J. C. Eller and wife. , James Maney, Benson's chief of police, and a former Blair boy, was here on a business trip last Saturday. Attorneys O'Hanlon and Walton, Ed Grimm and Asa Dixon are on a week's fishing trip to Cherry county., . Calvin Hall, mall carrier of Lincoln, is spending a week of his vacation with his grandmother, Mrs. Alta Wamrlght. , Mrs. Maggie McMahon , and , family moved to Lincoln this week where the children will enter the Lincoln schools. 1 Mrs. A. 3. Noble and daughter um. of Ogden, Utah; are ' visiting with her nepnew, ueorge wooie and other rela tives. - - ,s Miss Celia Malone, a high school teacher of Dubuque. Ia.. Father Welch or nauie ureeK, web., Mrs. T. B. Red Dion, Dr. Dyer. Miss Julia Dver of Omaha and Attorney Doll of Blair were I If iw-w Sir! Ml Fawored Fa!l,pii, Etc. , . 1 You'll neer catch ME napping, elr, on the CL0THE9 Question; I was busy choosing, comparing, designing and purchasing this FALL'S suits while YOU were yet wear-, Ing your last winter's clothes. v v And SUCH fall clothes as I chose; they're In styles that fairly tingle with originality; fabrics that fairly INVITE a feel; at prices that make a personal appeal to 1 2"r. f RSE because, .they .are .LOW i enough . to be . FRIENDLY. ,.-. Same popular price range 25 Don't trade TOO Quickly see MY first fall line be fore you buy a suit ANYWHERE Just award my gar ments a LQOIC on general principles. If you're, that ability te -distinguish snap- from gush, and quality-'from quantity, you'll BUY-of ME. , , ''Society Brand" Clotheji are gbing to be "talked up more than ever "here, because I believe h 'em more than ever." ff UfnrPn rSBh Vi . ' Corner Sixteenth and Harney Sts. Die tK : And I've the Ripe Fall Style3 . in Knapp-Felt Hats and Manhattan ' Shirts. jMormftg this great exclusive specialty Store wilt offer women's and misses' gar-X merits consisting of 105 : doth suits,:31 y linen- suits, 57 cldth'eoats, l8silk coats, 14 white serge , coats, 26 silk ; dresses, 19 cloth dresses, 2.veltfet 'dresses; 75 fine lin gerie and voile dresses, 60 wHite and colored sere skirts," 12 Altman voile skirts, 17 newvwhipqord skirts and 35 silk kimonos: Saturday at 9 A. M. Sharp'. . v .".".".'v. .:;'; vi ;.V. ; .; . . . . ; .. .i'. . ;'r i . . mm Please Note: None of these garments will be altered, exchanged or delivered. SIean-lp Sale of I Hash Presses an Saturday ? we offer: any wash skirt in the store andn aoout iDU wasn ar!esses--tne.!.;iormer iprices wT?: v6.yo,, -,, ,? $3;95 and $5!Q0 included are higher priceifgarments ? that are-slightly soiled and mussed. Final Clean-up oaturaay. .... ... ..... v ., . . . . ... ....... ... ....... .. X) m You owe it to yourselftp come to this store Saturday; . While some ir oi the 'lots are sinall thd fcr'argains However, are truly remarkable.: 1510 Douglas Street EC OKI'S 1510 Douglas Street entertained at a Sunday evening dinner by Father Drlscoll and his sister at the Cathollo parsonage. " Miss Mary Cook spent Sunday and Labor day- with her- cousins in Pender. Uhl Hansen of Mapleton, la., is the new bookkeeper at the Blair National bt.nk. ' Th Ion ilmia-Viter nf Rev. Sturdevant Ruth and Elma, have left for Alma and Kenesaw, Neb., where they teach in the aty schools this -yearv- . r- . , Pete Tyson, John McKay, ueorge ruse, .' Pete Jensen, M. A. Sams, Frank Brass. John Newell and Clark Allen are doing duty at the state fair ths week ff '..'!' ' abe Sutherland and Sheldon Peck, members of John.A. Dlx post. O. A. R., of Blair, "left Friday morning to attend the national encampment at xjos Angoie. next week. : " .A valuable team of mares, belonging to E4 Strlcklett. of iDeSoto, broke loose Thursday night and got to a ioaa oi wheat and died net iday He was of- fered $400 for them last week. -' Ed TayloTj with Arcutt & 'Sons, oi Omaha, was in Blair over Sunday, vis iting . his' parents, having Just returnee from a four months' trip through Wash ington, 'Idaho, .Utan and Colorado. ' ; V , ' Taller. B. F. Smith went to Wahoo Saturday to visit relatives ton a few days.. Burton Whitmore .and Eraar Anderson will attend the - University -of Nebraaka this year. ( . Mrs. J. C. Atree and children went to Waterloo Thursday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Teal. Mra A. Robinson and Ruth Hubbard went to Omaha Friday to spend, a few days visiting friends.- j B. A. Fve enioved a visit from his brother, Arthur Fye, who is attending Hastings college, this week. ', . ; Mrs. A. Gibson left Sunday, for Spring field, 111. Mr. and Mra Eddy accom panied her as far as Omaha. . . Mra F. C. Kennedy and children are spending the week at lincojn, the guests of Mr, Kennedy's mother and sister. , j Mia Beulah Bvars. Miss Eva Havlar and Miss Mildred King will leave for Pent to attend the state normal school for a year. .. , ' '-"j fm. Munnon of Omaha is spending- a week with Mrs. J. E. Agee and Mrs. O. Kopp. Mr. Munson came out Saturday, returning Monday. , ,x y Mr. and Mrs.' W. G. Whitmore went to Lincoln Monday and will spend the week visiting and In attendance at the state fair and the regents- meeting. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Webb and Miss Gertrude Ingram and Mft and Mra C. B. Nichols, Jay ana ana ay, moioreu vo Lincoln Wednesday, returning Thorsdai.. Mrs. Blllmeyer, who has spent the sum mer with Mr; and Mrs. Frank Whitmore, returned to Lincoln Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Whitmore1 accompanied , her and spent the week in Lincoln. , . , DJ Ayer who has been suffering from a carbuncle on the back of his neck tor a few days, had an operation, at his home performed by vr. wasiam ssunuay ra doing as well as could be expected. Two trained nurses are in attendance, . brought in a fine bag of ducks Wednes day afternoon. - . , ; The g-yearold'1 son Vf Mr.: arid 1 Mrs; Barr was operated fm-for 'appendicitis at the South Omaha hospital Monday and is recovering rapidly. ' ' " " ' Prof. Hamilton has commenced work on his lots between Sixteenth and Eighteenth streets. He expects to dear off six of these and erect an eight-room bungalow, which will be completed before the holidays. a . .:; . . ,-, , ? Elkhor.-,r ... ( ' J. W. Housley was in Omaha Monday. "Mrs. August Blerback, celebrated Jier birthday Surfliay,, JJ( j J ; C- V- .. 'Mrs. M. Fridge, now of Yutan, vjsited friends here Thursday. . 4 jf.- , i ; Mr. and Mrft'J. BaumgaTdner werV .Omaha visitors Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schuldt entertained company from Bennington Sunday. ', f1aa Alma ITunanH A J . - - vmaha visited relatives here .Sunday. Mrs. E. E. Sterricker arid daugffteV vis ited relaUves hetw Saturday, ami .Sunday. Dave Thiesseh and wife have moved but to Carl Thieeaen's forth remalndee of. the summer. , Mrs. C. A. Nowncs s!nd Mrs. H. A. Mockelmahn attended the Mrtcnlo'... at Waterloo Saturday. ' ' i i The I W. HoUsfey.and James Qulnn families made up a iisWng party Sunday, at the Roblson Place. , . - ' Henry Hagermann and family moved into the H. Mffler house vacated by" the' Henry Johnson family. ' - " ' " George Calvert Is in Colorado looking after his land. His mother, Mrs. BF. Calvert, is with the family during his absence. t , Cedrlo and Carroll Baldwin returned from Dunning Saturday, where they have been several -Weeks visiting their brother, Robert, and wife. ' - , School started Monday morning, -with the following corps of teachers: Prof. J.' E.: Fate, Mrs. J. K, Fate, Mrs. Cecelia Johnson and Miss A. Leach. .': - t . Spring-Held. . , Dr. J. M. Carr of Fairmont was here Sunday-... 'i Sidney Hoyt arrived Monday from the Pacific poast to.vielt his; parents. The.'ooUnty coftimlssicmers will examine Bids for the keeping of the county poor next Tuesday, v. , .. .... , . j i '", Good riins, ; amounting to nearly one and a half inches, have fallen since the first of the month. , . . f f 1 Smith. left jkesterd'ay for Tilden., Neb., where she will be assistant princi pal in the high .school.. ... Ill Mrs." E. G. Sohaai left Thursday for1 Maderla, Cal, where she will spend the winter with her daugtoten , : - Miss Bese Wldaman was calling on' inenos nens last weeK. ne is teactunH the primary department ,in Gretna. ; L. A; Camahan and rfatnlly were here Wednesday. He has i been elected to a chair tn the Charles CSty (la.) college. F.V'P. McCandlessddied oti the Sttthi Inst, and the funeral occurred at the Meth odist Episcopal church Sunday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Warner conducted the funeral, assisted by the Modern Woodmen. - ' The Springfield schools opened Monday. The corps tt "teachers are: E. 8. Wykoff, superintendent; Mrs." Hosford. principal; Miss MucUs. Miss Hosford, Miss Marga ret Hany. Miss Buia Bates and Miss Hoi llday. The following officers were elected at the annual meeting of the Cemetery as sociation: I. V.:Comish, president L. .A. Bates, secretary: William Kirck. treas urer: --A. B. Dunn, superintendent of grounds. . .. .-.... ; . t i , - . ' V A Serlons Breakdown . results from chnpnlo constipation. Dr. King's ew Life Pills relieve headache, Stomach, liver ahd . bowel trouble. 25c. For sale by Beaten Drug Co. ' .:. Old Records Being Moved from the Old Court House to New . Preliminary to ' the occupancy of , the new. county building by . the county of-. flcials.and the 6-urts, filing cases and old records are. being transfered . from 1 tha vaults In the old court house to those in the new, building. Only the older; records and the .filing .cases containing the older floenmenta, ' to which reference seldom now Is made, are being : taken Into tike new building. Reoords and documents which are referred to daily will be kept in the old court "house until the officials occupy the new, of flees. v..,?,fft ' ..--- - ine moving will not be begun on a large scale .until after the conference of the county commissioners, the general contractors nnA nthp f nt.Ml mmah. to arrange details of the occupancy. The conference is scheduled for next Tuesday. WILSON BUYS FINE HOME - " IN VILLAGE OP DUNDEE Shirley H. Wilson has purchased the Crowell property at 6028 Chicago street; Dundee, and will occupy it as his dwelling place. Mr.: Wilson paid $1,000 for tne home, which is one of the finest In Dun deer The family has been living at i'or tleth and Davenport streets. -' " J " -'.-i . '" One dollar and fifty cents wash dresses and all our wash skirts, your choice Saturday U. See advertisement on page 1 Orkln's, lilO Douglas street " - i Pmplllioe. (' S. a Huntley and George Hartung were In town Thursday. Rav Lamb departed Thursday for his new home- at Sargent, Neb.- - PaDilllon. schools opened Tuesday with an enrollment of 260 pupils, the largest In. the history of the school. ; . William -Huxbold, O. O. Gramlich and J. R. Wilson have returned from a ten days' outing in South Dakota. . . Mr. and Mrs. Iouls Lesleur left Thurs day for Los Angeles, Cai. Mr.-. Leeleur Is a delegate to the National Grand Army encampment. ..-.. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fase celebrated their golden wedding Wednesday. All their children and grandchildren were present. In the evening they were given a serenade by the Papillion band. . Bellevae. ,., Mr. end Mm. Clark havn tnnvaul Intn the Wright resldenoe. Th MIum 71nnlA mrA ' -CI!.. were down for a brief visit with Dr. and sirs, uromers. ? . Archie K earns was down from Spauld Ing with a car of cattle Tuesday and made a brief .visit on the hill. Chris Bonderson and Prof. Hamilton made a flying trip to Tekamah Saturday on the later e motorcycle, returning Tues day, v,.,.,.. .. ..... .... Stanley Stookey returned Wednesday from a six weeks' vacation at B3sett. He report honttng to be excellent in that country-.r t Hunting Is good along the Papplo and the river south of here. Omar Kayaer fV." . 1 t, "; sw ... t ml Of Satisfying Quality Most Attractively: Priced I SCHOOL OPENS SPT;$ and WE'RE OFFERING SPECIAL BARGAINS in ' - ........ 1 ' ' " . t . ,. .... . : .-. . . ..... ;-v ,- ? -j. .'.' ' In Quality, Style and Assorttiient Never Before Equaled at Such Attractive Prices. We want parents to. become acquainted jrith the largest! and best eqinpped Boys' and Children's Clothing Department in the state and are pffering you values -that will well repay . you'for coming here Saturday. ' .1 V- , THREE SPECIAL LOTS OF BOYS' SUITS $3.45 4 Actual Retail Values From $3.00 to $6.00. -' Including Boys' Juvenile Models or Double-Breasted styles, . with single or two, pairs of trousers. --All the newest .fall J colorings, blues, browns and fancj' mixtures!! ; ' , ' .; All Medium Weight Fancy Suits, Values : ; To $10100, at HALF PRICE A Big Line of Men's Suits medium weights that sold regularly to $25.00, will be closed in Saturday 's" sale while they ilast-at':;.'...;..: 011 See this big display of new fall styles in Hart, Shaffner & Man hand tailored Nothing. . . , 'ROS. wsassmmBmmmJr