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CLOSE RACES UPON
THE STATE TICKETS
Complete Returns from Few Coun
ties Reveal Number of Inter
esting Races for Place.
THOMAS AND ELLIOTT RUN EVEN
lltk DnnlK and I nratlff I n
Haded the IMate Will Decide
Between Thraf Two
C nntenrirra.
Karly tabulation of return on a num
her of candidates for nomination to
Ktate orfioe reveal that while a few may
have a walkaway others will probably
not know the actual result until the of
ficial figures have been received. Pe
i ided Interest is evinced in the race for
state superintendent of public instruction.
On the republican side, with Douglas
mid Lancaster returns Included in prac
tically complete form, Dr. Thomas has a
few hundred lead over Elliott. For the
democratic nomination Whitehead has a
lairr lead oer his nearest opponent.
The tabulations follow:
Hepnbll.-an Untraoi,
Hammond. Howell. Kemp.
Adams, 11 nreclncts
Antelope, - precincts,
liox Kutte. 7 prcts...
Moons 17 precincts..
Hi.ffalo. 7 precincts.
Hurt. 16 precincts
"irown, 14 precincts.
Hntler, 1 pre"lnct...
I'ase, precincts
I'olfax. 3 precincts...
1 lay, 7 precln Ha
Odar, 1 precinct
Hbx, 8 precincts...
Custer. 3 precincts..
I ixon. 10 precincts...
l-'oiitnlas. 22 prcts
I 'olie, 17 precincts.
I'Hkota. 1 precinct
l'wes, 1 precinct
I'euel, 3 precincts....
I'illmore, in precincts.
J'ranklln. 12 precincts.
-Furnas, 1 precinct....
iosper, 4 precincts...
' Irani, .1 precincts
iIbkc, ,".1 precincts...
.luhnson. 16 precincts
H;'Tlan. irt precincts.,
flail. 16 precincts....
Ilamllton. 9 precincts
J ' it hcock. 1 precinct.
I Inward, 1H precincts
Jefferson, 19 pets
Jknox, 6 precincts
iicth, i prc-eincm
I M m aster. M pets
1 precinct
1adi.on, 'M precincts..
Merrick, 14 precinctn
Wmnha. 1!) precincts
Nance, 16 precincts..
Nucholle. 20 precincts
iiloe, L'2 precincts
Polk, 111 precincts....
I'icrce. & precincts
I'nwnee. 14 prcts
Platte. 25 precincts..
Juchardson, is pets.
141
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261
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211
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41
24
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sis
1H2
474
Total, S03 rets.... fooo U,X,1
Com leto.
Democrat, (lOTFrsur,
17
1H
. S.I
.12
'3.V.
11
fii
a
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lim
12X
12.79
Oil
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67
69
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6.1
12
IK-'
1011
217
7r
64
121
dH
120
44
2fi
444
1S2
19S
14
212
30
111
12
07
!2S
Sarpy. 12 precincts.. 97
r'uline, 11 precincts... !M
"itfs Bluff, 7 pct.. 24;,
Reward, 20 precincts
Stanton. 8 precincts..
ataunceis, 18 precincts '114
'i'haver. 1 precinct .17
Thomas. 4 precincts. 27
Thurston. 11 pets.... M
Valley. 5 precincts... 17
Wayne. 10 precincts.. 66
Webster. 7 precincts.. 12
Washington, 4 pets... 2S4
York, l:i precincts 202
30
102
115
bO
158
39
17
47
6
M
2
21
til
76
2150
b2
1
67
4
1
13
09
273
152
68
118
110
168
43
2
1426
18
151
2X8
109
617
33
1!H
280
68
223
V,
120
56
ion
ft",
106
30
7"
39
10
1 1
S4
91
87
49
46
9689
Probable Winners
in Douglas County
Hlll'l BLK A PKMOtR4TIC
Congress, Second l'lstrict 1
T. W. HIa.-kt.urn. l O. Iobei k.
Ftate 5enatot
('. 1.. Saunders
N. V. Iodo.
V. A. Kennedy.
l J. Karhach.
K. '. A ates.
ttepresentatl es
Harry A. Foster
Hert 4 Miner
J. P. Palmer
Nels A. l.undaren
Fred Anderson
John I.arsen
J. W. Jauik
Wm. N. t'hambers
J. Frank Iturgess
Hairy Hackett
A. X. Yost
It. I'. Driiesedow
bounty Attorney
It. ( . Hrorir,
miierlff
J. K. Hris-as. F.
( ountv Treasurer
W. U. ure. Fred Elsasser.
County Clerk !
Frank Dewey, M. F. Funkhouser.
llegister of Deeds
Harry Peiurv, O. O. Pickett.
Surveyor
L. K. Adarns. M .1. Ijicey.
Countv Superintendent
W. A. Voder. V. H. DeBolt
Coroner
W. C. Crosby. W. H. Qulgley.
Police Judge. Omaha
C. K. Foster, H .T. Madden.
Police Judge. South Omaha -H.
W. Reed. .1. F. Callanan
County Commissioner. First District
H. S.McDonald. S. YL Sratlen.
County Commissioner. Second District
John C. Kynch. James I' Ford.
County Commissioner. Fourth District
P J. Trainor. Thomas O'Connor
- For Water Board
C. M. Wilhelm. Charles n . Sherman.
James O'Hara.
.1. M. Tanner.
J W. lleitford.
K. Howell,
Ik J. cjiilnby.
Jerry Howard
V . H ijiieensn
H. C. Richmond
Richard C. Hu.iter
Francis Morgan
Thumnt H. Murray
Iks. M. livelv
John I. Xesley
Patrick J. Hvan
Jeny A. l.lnahan
John C. Harrett
S. Arion Lewis
Omaha Women on Sliipj
Chased by Warships
1 sels which had been captured a. pliies t
by the Ttritlsh
"London wns wnrniinn with stranded
tourists many of them 'broke,' when we
Iclt there. We had bookings on the Vater-
In nd orlKlnally. Miss Marv Mumlilioff,
German aishli. hssnl the Tunisian J the ell known Omaha singer who came
m.-et of the way across the Atlantic, l e- ! over rn the Tnnlsiiin with u. Is golns
m w Msior C.eneial Sir Frederick Ren-j to visit In Ruffalo for a hlle. The r
son o llie Riitisli army a abroad, go- ' bn'ke out tust a I nss planning to go
I
C,
A. Magney.
. McShane,
Jr.
Inn to I'anails to mobillro troops there
for fie Fur. pesn war. according to Mis.
Ruth Pauline r.ldnge. niece of Mrs. John
A. VcShane. She has Just arrived In
Pmaha. after many war experiences and
hard.hirs.
She was one of the few returning tour
ists whosf bacgage was saved In tha
rush. Although she had to accept second
class accommodations on the Tunisian
she says she felt quite lucky, for iioiue of
her closest friends, who were rich -no nth
to buy many first class etateroons, lu;d
to travel In the steerage, in order to jet
home at all.
"After we were on the ocean a day and
a night, our captain got wireless orders
to go back, hut he refused and so was
told Unit his further actions were at Ms
own risk. He was always on the bridge.
We encountered many Icebergs and it was
terribly cold. When we reached tjuehec
we saw Austrian and German freight ves-
to the continent for a trip.
Omahans Come Back
Second-Class Style:
Rather than iiniain in London any'
longer during the troop mobilisation, ,
Harold Thompson and Dr. Louis D.
Rushman of Omnha consented to occupy ;
second class accommodations, right next
to the mach'neiy of t'le liner Tunisian. ,
They reached Omaha yesterday and snld 1
thev never before were so tilnd to see J
this city. !
While en roule. thc;r ship sailed danger
ously close to Immense Icebergs, as It I
took a strange route, far north of Cio
usual ocean pathway I etween the conll- ;
nents. All lights were also kept out at I
night In the captain s efforts to avoid
German warships. i
From Our Near Neighbors
Hooper Wednesday
P.indle family.
to visit the Clarence
Mr and Mrs. Ailn
by frienda Tuesday
Iph Oile
evening.
wcie visited
Berge. Metcfe. Morehd.
Antelope, 2 precincts... 12 lo 34
Adams, 11 precincts.... 128 176 31
liox Hutte. 7 precincts. 24 23 129
"Urown, 14 precincts... 24 58 139
Boone 17 274 4 237
i.nimlo, precincts.... W) 102 J$
Hi. tier, 1 precinct 7 17
Cass, 6 precincts 58 2 V.9
" lay. 7 precincts 63 6I 158
Cedar 1 24 23 117
i ni:a. 8 precincts .67 118 343
Lining, a precincts... 52 79 490
I'unct 6 66 110 187
Dixon 10 23 62 92
I'oiiKias, 118 precincts. 432 1412 4076
liodue. 17. precinc ts 110 108 586
Iiakota. 9 precincts.... 6 12 23
I leuel, 3 precincts 11 22 54
Dawes, 1 precinct 83 44 112
Fillmore 10 12.8 114 269
franklin U 132 83 S45
Furnas, 1 precinct 27 ' 16 25
ilcs'ier, 4 precincts 31 IS 92
Grant, 3 precincts 7 13 4m
Gage 31 99 '223 609
Johnson IS 200 90 3t8
Harlan 1 130 158 282
Hitchcock. 1 precinct.. 4 43 42
Hall. 16 precincts 5 '6 470
Hani'lton, 9 precincts., il, 310 1 56
Howard 1 216 1T5 635
Jefferson. 19 pets 84 53 2i0
Keith, 2 precincts 17 16 109
Knox. 15 precincts 9 ' 410
Lancaster, 42 prectnets. 704 438 9x7
Logan 1 6 7 "4
Madison 20 79 181 279
Merrick, 14 precincts.. lt 13o 423
"Nemaha, 19 precincts. 200 167 545
Vince, 15 precincts.... S3 71 182
Xuckolls 20 ft 28 52
Otoe 22 244 145 645
Pierce 8 lib 22 4ol
Platte 36 150 ISO 903
Pawnee, 14 (romp.) 76 55 257
Polk. 12 precincts 1157 90 27
Richardson 18 316 581 i2S
Valine It 104 158 5,-4
'sarpv, 12 precincts.... l 115 529
Saunders 18 153 137 62K
Scott's Bluff .... 7 27 121 155
Seward 20 139 102 757
-'anion, 14 precincts... 80 45 214
Thayer 1 22 8 SO
Thurston H 1"3 ' 153 j
Thomas 9 48 .18 90
Vmly, 5 precincts 18 .16 79
Wayne. 10 precincts.... 86 42 63
Washington, 4 pets 77 p2 458
W ebster 7 76 i,4 223
York 19 358 221 419
Totals 803 H.bki 7,606 2,661
Lieutenant Governor, Repobltcan.
Shct- Hoag- Al- Van
well, land bright Alstlne.
Jterriek lis 3(7 129 52
Thurston '. S4 49 IVi 7
Sarpv 2IVI :!T. 81 39
I'euel 23 1 14 112 k
llnrlan 157 14J M'i 24
Lancaster. 51 pctsVtf 2'l 562 112
Seward 273 277 167 .71
Pawnee 176 25 352 57
Jefferson 158 232 21 62
Johnson 253 24H 2h6
Gagi3 4v8 6i 645 V
1 toe '260 H6Ji I7 96
Iougl3S ;15 22) 714 522
Totals f725 7 291 376S 1337
Cage 413 39;
Otoe 301 533
Douglas 2611, 2.11VS
Johnson 135 io;
Totals 6221 IK72
tnte'. gaperiateadent. Hepnhllcan.
Thomas. Havs. Elliott.
Merrick 357 144 215
Thurston 76 71- 110
Sarpv 189 15" 15"
Deuel' ... , 1 45 ' 54
Harlan 219 m IS3
l4iiicaHtur, 51 pets... 1470' ,S 1628
Reward ,"7 I 25 327
Pawnee 317 231 ' Hit:
Jefferson 213 12s M: I
Johnson 298 18m 346
Gage 68 382 fe!
Otoe 328 215 . 518
Douglas 0807 i;ai mc
Total 8437 4145 1214
State daperlntendem, Lenioerat.
Wilteh'd.Monr'e.Cline.Walk'r.
Merrick 209 1:33 150 113
Thurston 269 85 141 200
Sar-v 194 114 185 163
Deuel 44 14 10 8
Harlan 147 88 1 23 156
Seward 289 213 217 265
Pawnee 147 61 92 61
Jefferson 64 45 136 5
Johnson 22o 109 150 Kr,
Cane 171 12x 365 165
Otoe 248 1M) 2h0 13.)
Douglas 1,541 1.153 1,087 1,048
Totals S.543 2.324 2,946 2,461
gprtnafleld.
Mike Diggin has traded hia faini for
Omaha property.
The annual carnival is on and the at-
... , .", ... - . .. ' , , ... .. Mlssi IJda llofeldi came home Tuesday
' ",,,"u b ltd spend n two wee!
iim ni ,,ct'oiiip( nnin linn
The Claude Matin family has Bone to
Montana to locate on a homestead.
Mrs. George Sharp
vacation
ainl family
Result of Douglas
County Vote on the
State Legislature
Official return, practically complete for
Douglas county give the following vote
for gtate senators and representatives.
Five senators and twelve representatives
are to be chosen and the official count
may change the following- result In gome
cases:
"late Senators.
DKMOCRAT Omaha.. S O. C'tv
Tanner ,...2.151
O'Hara 2,205
Redford 2,219
Howell 2,i5
Qutnby 2.179
Harmon 1.377
Reagan 1.970
Herdman 1,724
Holmes. 1,451
Neve 1,398
REPUBLICAN
Saunders 4.270
Dodge 4.189
Kennedy 3,644
Karhach 3,263
Ystea 3.088
Pancoast 2.9
Andersen 3.075
Simon 3,121
Maefarland 3,074
Dysart 2,251
PROGRESSIVE
Byard 203
Johnson 175
Ward 167
Ryan 165
Parsons 163
gtate Kepresen
DEMOCRAT
673
548
391
4S4
319
665
475
396
511
302
606
r.2i
511
281
467
437
450
?6.5
07
191
123
249
23
166
10
133
2H
HO
141
478
.V8
365
3125
290
274
2S9
185
254
Ttl.
9.015
2,S7
2.85
2.787
2,664
2'S2
2.578
2.324
2,072
1,841
5.T4
5.223
4.520
3.8.,7
3.845
3.M3
3.801
S.7.56
3.tr.'3
2,831
209
1S2
169
Governor Morehead will be one of the
speakers on the picnic program today.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rlakewell of Benson
are here attending the annual carnival.
Miss Evelyn Resack of Ptratton Is vis
iting the family of her brother, C. A. Be
sack. Hollle Keaton. who went to Idaho for
his health, died at Maryavllle, Idaho, on
August 12.
F.v-erctt Swain arrived from Chicago
and is lulling relatives In Springfield
and Lincoln.
Mrs. James Rrisley has returned from
a trip through the Glacier and Yellow
stone paiks.
Mrs. S. C. Sprague, known to those liv
ing here thirty years ago, came In from
Benson to attend the picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kiger and John
Cluxton are louring the west In an auto.
They are headed for Denver.
John Mcltrlde, aged R9 years, died nt his
late home west of town last Saturday.
Mr. McUride had resided in this stale
since 1857.
alley.
Mr and Mrs. W. S. Eddy spent
Wednesday in Frcmcnt.
Mlsa Ethel Ingram Is spending her va
cation with her mother.
Georgo Fonts Is confined to his home,
very ill with heart trouble.
Teresa Fitzgerald and Rosamond Min
slin went to Omaha Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hubbard returned
Saturday from their western trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Egbert are rejoicing
over the birth of a daughter Thursday.
Mrs. T. D. Todd of Waterloo visited
her daughter, Mrs. F. C. Kennedy, luat
week.
Miss Flora Wpldorf, a former Valley
High school teacher, visited Mrs. May
iNlchola this week.
Mr. Cook and Rev. .Mr. Fye returned
Thursday from their motor trip in Kan
sas and Misbouri.
Mrs. M. H. Garrison enjoyed a short
visit from her mother and father, Mr.
and Mrs. Klnu, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Byars and children
returned Monday from South Dakota.
Mr. Ryara is mucli improved by hla stay
In Wyoming.
visited
I Sunday at the William Morrison "tome
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ray nnd Miss Kiln
Clausen motored to Omaha Thursday.
Mr. and Mis. .T. F. McCormic's w er
Omaha visitors a cuuple of clas tins
wtek.
Rose I'ricli came home from Cedar
Bluffs last week for u visit wltii her
parents.
Mr. and Mrs) .1. F. Fate went to Wahoo
Wednesday and then on lo Lincoln for
a few days.
Adolph Otic, is Paving a cement side,
walk made In front of his lol recently
purchased of Julius Scl111l.lt.
Mr and Mtsi. E. 10. Stei riekrr and
uhiighler. Martha, visited Mrs. ster
rickcr's father, R. I!. Baldwin, Thursday.
The 7-year-old son r Mr. and Mrs
William Kelser Tell from the havloit
Saturday and was Inllired so severely It
was necessary to have him taken to' an
Omaha lio.-pltal.
Mrs. John Ferdomwalt and daughter
left for their home at Stutgiirt, Ark.,
M011, lay after a three month)' visit here
with the former's sister,. Me'iiimcn ouiiin
r.nd Van AIM.
NrhanLa.
Ray Pollard Is at Fremont this week
attending the tractor show.
J. M. Bcchtel of Hamburg, la., was in
town on hiislnens Wednesday.
Dr. Brendel and wire of Murrav
calling on friend In town Tuesday
Mrs. P. E. Ruffner of Plattsinoiith is
ftie guest of her sister. Mis. Kilpatr'd'
this week.
Ex-Senator Bartlinc of Nebraskr. C'tv
was shaking hands with old frlena here
Wednesday.
Miss .Madallne Green of Havelock visiter
at the Henry Sturm home the fore art
of the week.
Roseland,
!tli rela-
Howard
Hunter ...
Morgan ..
Negri ay ...
Queenan ..
Richmond
Murray ...
Lovely
Ryan
..1,672
..1.567
..1,799
..1.822
..1.552
..1,776
..1,828
..1,6245
.1.628
Barrett 1.208
Lleotrnaat
f.orernor, Democrat.
Pearson. Potts. Snavlv
laee 2.1 3" i:5
Merrick 251 214 10.3
Tlilliston 184 295 129
iV' 406 167
!-arpy 26 li9 1:6
I - id 21 17 2 '
Harlan 198 15x 161
St ai d 411 317 17o
Pawnee 4o 3l" 22
Jefferson 132 ,tr .
Johnaon 253 29. 79
Douglas 23-iu 1611 1UM
' Totals 47H6 4170 26
eerflorr of state, Hepahllraa.
Barnard. Wait.
Merrick 283 448
Thurston 118 150
Sarpv 2 290
Deuel 135 95
Harlan 197 2Mi
Lancaster, 51 precincta 1210 27Jt
Seward 278 5
Pawnee .. Til 211
Jefferson 2.S 3M)
Julinson 217 511
Gage ., 831 11M
ote' ' 2S 173
louglaa 4331 4iwt
Total .' Hl Ho9
erretary ( State, leaao-rt.
Shield. Pool.
M. rriok - 311 295
Thurnua 33rt 2s5
Sarpy 247 416
Iuel s
llarinn "2" 2"9
i'ird 4o7 ."7
i'SKlit 110 2oJ
l.lnahan
Lewis
Robertson
Rrennan
Good
Holmes
Y ager
Kraus
Anderson
Net ha way
Bulla
Holland
Drew
0raddock
Scull
Burke
Self
R E PL' B LI CA N
Foster
Miner
Palmer
Anderson, F
Lundgren
YOHt
1 .arson
Chamber
Rurgess
Ixmg
Druesedow
Hackett
Tiee
stockhain
Lynch
smith
.1,533
...1,617
...1.666
...1,184
...1.117
...LSfV.
...l,3ij
...1.260
...1.160
...1,258
... 859
...1.097
...1,061
... 74'i
...1,058
...1,013
...1,093
... 3,563
...2,v6)
...2.6113
...2.8x3
...I..VI6
797
!!!2!to3
...2.7x8
...2,470
...2.319
...2,594
... 2 374
...2.321
...2,316
....2.130
9 il
Robinson 2.014
Anderson. X. J 2.1J0
Davis 2.0W
Tucker .M.K34
Scliroeder 1.750
FlBnagun 1.998
Franke l.!
Hoff 1610
Williams 1610
Blind 1.760
Cunningham 1.770
Busk 1713
Belger 1.576
Cowduroy 1.792
Walah 1.411
Curran 1.636
(,'oHtanxo 1618
Burdln 1.241
Cowger 1.078
SeefuS ' 1.105
Blih 873
Tyle T6i
PRfX3RE.SSl"E
Burdick 193
Thomas 150
Van Nesa HI
Young 133
Merrill 13
Smith Ill
Stromberg 131
Keyaer I'i'i
I Musk l.'l
1 Hoeg 3
Nelson 122
Sfert 120
Mancuso lf
lialbtcad 134
2
485
1167
187
546
303
390
421
360
642
420
2X0
150
515
1132
4o9
252
492
276
168
620
4:8
1,94
330
248
320
172
398
425
416
311
494
3.0
6.-1
1!
249
414
189
3.15
316
261
343
sun
3X0
28.5
195
2W
293
166
139
117
219
93
246
211
142
17
ul
lit
, m
123
IOC
J 10
7i
184
175
240
67
61
198
192
48
94
218
167
93
71
216
;
225
175
121
xfi
118
108
175
127
174
208
228
257
168
'143
191
262
189
245
373
196
165
224
16
254
157
2i2
1x5
137
2"2
167
74
73
136
148
121
92
134
167
77
254
17
52
lu5
46
149
98
74
T
7
14
14
14
10
' 12
14
14
&
10
8
10
7
Pa pillion.
Mii-fl Hazel King has gone to
Neb., for a two weeks visit
lives.
Mise Coletto Connor of Omaha was the
guest of Miss Anna McCormick, Satur
day and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Startler of San
Francisco, Cal.. are visiting the iamllv
of Samuel Startler this week.
William Welsh returned to his horn" in
Pennsylvania, after several weeks' visit
with his brother, John Welsh.
George Em pry of Omaha and Frank
Empey of Kearney, spent Saturday and
Sunday with the A. E. Empey family.
The Stelnlnger Trio of Enterprise Nor
mal hfhool, Kani-s, gave an excellent
173 miKsloal at the German Methodist Epls-
170; copal church Tuesday evening.
The l-nndwehr Verelu met at the Ger
n an Home hall lat Saturday evening.
Herman Boiling, who has been president
of the organization for nine yearn, was
presented wlih a sword, gold epaulets
and a snsh in honor of his services. An
elegant supper wa served and the even
ing Hpent In danc'ng.
Tha Ijidlea' Auxiliary met at the
home of Mr. and Mra. P. ". Lielier. Tues
day afternoon. The women of the north
sldn entertaining those of the south side,
while the south side gave the program.
Mrs. Joseph Uednar of South Omaha,
read a paper on "Economics." Mips
iara l.leher and Miss Carrol of Lincoln
rendered several musical numbers and
Rev. Fagan of Springfield kv a num
ber of readings. The annual auxiliary
picnic will be held at t lie l'latte river
nexl Wednesday.
'BERG SUITS ME"
Going!
Goie
rare and genuine bargain op-, r
The
portunities are about over and as a final
wind up we are joiner to cut the life out of
all broken lots. We've offered values be
fore, but nothing: to equal these.
All broken lines of fa
men's suits from our t)
great half price sale
worth from $10 to $20
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Our Grand Trousers Values Continues
Values up
to $3.00
$1.45
Values up
to $4.00
$2.45
Values up
to $6.00
$3.45 I $4.45
$3.50 Boys' Khaki Norfolk Suits $1.00
Children's wash suits that
sold regularly to $2.50 . .
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piece k. l: i ; ' fn
Values up
to $8.00
60c
were
(ieurge V. Swltxer returned tills week
from a two months' visit at tilenwood
Springs, Colo.
Inglo O'ligy left Thursday for his home
In Maiden. Wash., after a month's visit
with friends here.
Miss Mabel Nlchol of Nebraska City
was entertained at the Klme homo the
early part of the week.
Charley Adams returned this week from
Fremont, where he graduated from a
pharmaceutical college.
Scott XnrrlH and wife left Tuesday for
an automobile trip of lao or three weeks
through northern Nebraska.
Charles McKarland and son, Oorge,
with their families, leave Saturday lo
make their home at Robertson, Tex.
Mrs. Raymond t-'ollard was called to
Palmyra, Mo., Tuesday by a telegram an
nouncing the sudden death of a niece.
Boys' Odd Trousers
in wash fabrics and wool that
sold up to $1.50, in 3 lotsat
29c, 45c, 65c
Sltog "Z to 17 Years.
We
Make
Uniforms
of all
Kinds
Superior ami Vassnr summer Underwear,
m various styles, that sold at
$1.00 and $2.00, nov: suit
$1.15
SI. .VI. 2 Imc
garment
Shirts and Drawers 50c
Bathing
Suits
75c up
A rllnatnn.
Miss Helen Oloss visited Friday and
Saturday In Fremont at the home of her
cousin, Ren Ihinlap.
Mrs. Anna Roberts of Fort Calhoun,
Neb., was a business visitor at the Roy
rndds home on Friday,
.Mr. and Mrs. Nc! Anderson, living
.loutbeast at here, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Martin K ismussen.
Frank l.chmer of 1 e. Moines, la , and
Chnilc thinner of llnveloik, Neb., were
visiting Monday and Tuesday Willi rela
tives here.
Miss Caroline VIUe. who has been
visiting with Mrs. Glen Johnson for sev
eral weeks, left Saturday for her home In
Crtnncll, In.
F.. 11. Ihinklan will erect a flue house
and buildinss on his farm northeast of
town. Chris Wulf is digging a well for
him nt present.
Emmet Hobbs, who has hei it woiklng
for V. A. Reynolds, departed Wednesday
for Fort Morgan, 1'idu., where he Willi
work In a factory. 1
The harvest picnic held at the Jensen ,
place southeast of town Sunday was well
attended and even body reports a good
time, who was there.
Mrs. W. f. Brown and children departed 1
for their home ut Fort Morgan. Colo., after
a six weeks' visit with Mrs. Rrown's par- i
ruts, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Reynolds. j
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Woll.urn of Ham
burg, In., have returned home after a two I
weeks' vsjcatlon with Mrs. YVnlhiirn'g par-j
enls. Mr. and Mrs. L S. Williams.
A dance wns held at the home nf Ied
Chrlstensen of I 'ale, Saturday evening In
honor of his forty-fourtli birthday. There
were about thirty guests and at midnight
a delicious lunch was served.
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Mrs John l.tbln.rl
visitor Tliiiisday.
Mrs. Amy Calvert and daughter, Mrs.
George iUgb). and little son went to
was an Omaha
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