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    TIIK OMAHA SUNDAY KKK: (KTONKU 11. 1HU.
'3-A
Nebraska
LOAN SOCIETIES ON BOOM
Assets Increase Over Foar Million
Dollart in the Past Year.
EOYSE REPORTS TO THE BOARD
BrUevr RetHlMi a A
of Mock fco."
CHn4, Al tfcat Ml
Faads He ITrtr4.
tFrom a Staff Correspondent.)
UM'OLN, Oct. 10.-Spcllr-AliBt
of r-ull.llng and loan ai.!oclUons of Ne
l.mska have incrtwiiwd the lat year
1 1 S"l ':. according to the wort of
rcreturv Iloy- of the State Hanking
H.rd. made to the mniber of the board,
tiovenor forehead. State Treasurer
Hcorge and Auditor Howard.
Secretary Royes believe that the law
regarding' fllesa association
need amending and in .peaking of thli
matter says:
I will refer you In particular to one
,, revision of the law. that. In my clnlon.
ehould receive attention. A the law now
ttand the amount of "took held by any
ne person U limited to Par value,
inasmuch a. the law provides that a loan
.-hall not exceed the par value of the
Mock held by the borrower, the max -mum
loan that cau be made 1. ... Thl.
,, a wise provision at the time the law
was enacted, but condition have changed
hi.d what appeared to bo an amplo loan
j.rovisiou at the time the, law wa paed
now found to be entirely inadequate
und abeurdly constrictive aa aprl'ed to
tome of the larger Institutions.
I will not attempt to recommend a
Vasis for enlarged privilege in the mat
ter of loans, except to state that care
hould be taken in extending the limit
to which a Ptockholder may Invest, and
to call attention to the fact that in en
larging the loan limit it will be exceed
ingly dangerous to consider ful paid or
matured stock aa any part of the basis
lipon which the lmit of loans might be
rredlcted.
There are many minor amendments
that might be made to the law that
would enable It to work more smoothly.
Vut the amendment referred to above
elands out clearly as an important one.
To ITet Idle Vmmm.
"It Is often suggested to thla depart
ment by officers of building
associations that provision should be
made In the law for the investment of
idle fund of the associations In state,
county and municipal securities. Such
suggestions are worthy of consideration,
provided the mutuality of building and
loan aasociatlons Is fully protected; and
here again, a a basis for Investment, full
paid and matured stock should be ex
cluded for arparent reasons.
Care should be takon In any and all
amendments that the offered to the law
.that mutuality, the bafts of these- as
eoclations. be fully protected, and that
,,o errors be permitted to creep in that
would make these Institutions a place
of refuge for the Idle funds of the idle
rich.
Report of Condition.
The report of the seventy-two building
and loan associations at the close of
business June 30 is as follows:
A8SBTS. '
First mortgage loans.... J3.t,(st..j
First inorigaKe loans in pro-.
cei.8 of foreclosure tSu li- ia
Stock loans
Real eHtate "ii "IT-,
Furniture and V;;:: wfe&g
delinquent" interest, premiums
and fines.... v V.YU V
Kxpenses and taxes paid
ir.lV0Vdon-Mntract::" 4nl74
night by falling don the cellar M.-ps at
l er home In this city. She and her htis
1 and were among the first settlers In this
county and own considerable property.
PERU FAILS TO SCORE IN
GAME WITH WESLEYAN
have formed a partnership and combine!
the V. T. Anderton cafe and the mall
ards restaurant.
VNIVFRSITT rUACE. Neb . Oil. 10 -(Fperlol.)
Wesleyan won the second game
of Its foot ball schedule Friday by defeat
ing Teru Normal, 30 to 0. on Johnson
field. The ground waa water-soaked from
th recent rains, making fast play Im
possible for either side. Weleyitn did
mot of its scoring in the first quarter.
Both, side made much use of the forward
rass. as the heavy field made line plung
ing difficult Wesleyan made a total of
143 yards on seven of their sixteen at
tempts. Pem made eighty-one yards on
six of their thirteen tries. The penalties
were about evenly divided ,as were also
the fumbles. Each side lost a Valuable i
mnn from Injurlea. Kline for Welejr
-and Halney for the Peruvians. Lineup:
PERL'. j WESLEY AN.
Ralston KK.lt.. K ltussev
lnnn UT. T.T Wilder
Reeve UO.'UO Wlll.im.m
Kohler Williams
Hultmnn Rfl. R) front v
n. Hainev R.T.iR.T McH'oniiHck
K. llatnay U.K.! R.E Imrhsm
Jones Q. Q En ton
Astiton Ml.! L IT Kline
Snndberg It.ll K II Johnson
Long K.l F Patrick
Substitutes: Weybright for Ixmg. Al
mond for Eaton, IltiKhra for Klino.
Referee: Harmon. L'mplie; Kcnrns.
Linesman: Morse.
KAISER EXPECTS PORTUGAL
TO DECLAREWAR TODAY
1iNpoX, tvt. jo.-ln a dispatch from
Amsterdam the correspondent of tho Ex
change Telegraph company says thst the
Bureau Welnrehr, a semi-official news
agency, asserts thHt a declaration of war
on Germany by Portugal Is expected in
Berlin at any moment.
GERMAN COLONEL IS
RECRUITING BEDOUINS
TjOXPON. Oct. 10 An Athens dlspntch 1
to the Dally News states the tterman j
Colonel Von fleck has arrived at Da
mascus and has taken over the direction t
of the general staff f the Syrian troops. '
tie is also recruiting Bedouins. !
D0ANE TIGERS REGAIN
FORM TO MEET PERU
CRETE. Neb , Oct. 10. (Special The
Doane foot ball squad has nearly recov
ered from the bruises received In the
York-Doano game October 2. and Coach
McConnell will soon finish putting tho
team In form for the coming game with
Peru October IS. Conrad, who received
a broken nose in the York game. Is again
In suit and going through tho formations,
thoush aa yet he has not entered scrim
mage. Maresh's ankles are nearly back
to normal condition, and Coach McCon
nell thinks he will send Koester into
scrimmage a little during the coming
week. Collins will likely go to guard In
case Conrad Is not in form.
New Firm at Kdaar.
EDGAR. Neb.. Oct. 10. (Special.) A
new business firm has been organized In
Edgar. Leslie Richards and Earl Golden
Hednclaa Ilia W Uh. j
'There could be no dispute In the mat-;
ter. The Jockey waa Just over weight -
only the merest fraction, but enough toj
disqualify htm. I
The disappointed owner glanced from '
the little r:der to the scales, then to the!
little rider again.
"Williams.' he snld. "can't you do
some! him; to lighten yourself a bit?" :
"No, sir; ain't 'ail a bile of any sort
then" t wo dn "
"Minn! Shaved'."" 1
"Yes, sir;, five mtnutes ago." I
"Finger nHileT" :
The Jockey held out his hands. Tlfe
nalla were cilpiH'd alnnwt to the quick
For a moment the owner wua pllent
Then a bright idea occurred to him.
"Kim ay and have your tonsils out,
he shouted. 'Hurry, lad, hurry :" Pitts
burgh Cliionlcle-Teli'graph.
riepartntent Order.
WASHINGTON, Oct. Special Tel
egram.) Neliriiskn pension granted.
Anmnda Oray, Franklin. !'.'.
On the reconinicndat Ion of Senator
Hitchcock, I'r. E. E. Rider has been ap
pointed pension surgeon al Holdrego,
Neb., and on the recommendation of Dem
ocratic Committeeman Wade, Dr A. 11.
ltnshurg and W. T. Wright at Denlson. Is.
Rural letter carriers appointed: Edgar
R. Newman at Brock, Neb.; William A.
Lavlndermaii at V est Point, Ta ; O. A.
Miller at Frankfort nnd Roy Weber al
Wesslngton Spring. S. D.
Tho Packre National bank of Omaha
has been appointed as reserve agent for
tho First National bunk of Pllger, Neb.
Bi It's All nifffct.
She was very much In love with him
and one evening while they were alone
she nfcked: ""Frank tell me truly; you
have kissed other girls, haven't you?"
"Yes," replied the young man. "but no
one you know. "New York Times.
REAYIS PUSHES TO FRONT
Republican Candidate in First Dis
trict Makes Lively Campaign.
MAGUIRE LOOKING TO LAURELS
Voters f oalkeast Nebraska el
Disposed tn Have (tianae la Rep.
reaentatloa, la View of Lark
of Accomplishment.
(From a Staff Correspondent 1
LINCOLN. Oct. to (Special )- leaving
his automlbel stuck In the mud, C. F.
Rravls of Falls City, republican candi
date for congress in the First dlhtrlct.
tame to Lincoln last night to rest until
this noon, when he again took tip his
campaign In Iancnstcr county, epeiiklnit
at several places.
The opposition to Mr. Henls is milking
the campaign for the ddnoi ratlc nominee
on tho plen that hlle Mr. Magulio has
not done any good, he has ivt done any
harm. On this kind or argument It might
bo well. In the minds of some, to declare
the office, vacant In an official wav and
savo the salary Instead of having It va
cant In a irrsonal way and paying out
a year Just to have the vacancy
(Visible.
Domocrats are not backward in express
Ing themselves as of the opinion that for
tho first time Itr a good many years the
First district will have an opportunity to
have, a real congressman, and reports
which come In from all parts of tho dis
trict Indicate that they are going to do
their sham in sending Mr. Ren vis to
Washington and allow Mr. Magulre to
come back to Lincoln.
Shallenheraer on Pop Ticket.
The populist state committee has filled
the vacancy on that ticket in the Fifth
congressional district caused by the fail
ure of It. S. Peine, nominated for con
gress, to accept the nomination by placing
A. C. Shallenberger, the democratic nom
inee upon tho ticket.
Bryan's Nebraska Date..
It la announced at democratic hend
quarters that Secretary of State Bryan
will be In Nebraska on Friday, October
y, and will remain until the election Is
ever. Where he will speak has not been
settled, but Omaha and Lincoln will prob
ably be In the list Ho will be asked to
apck but a few times, no special train
bring provided. Several town will be
rea.-hed during the few days he II! te
I re.
Richard L. Motculf aill begin his epeeeli
making at Othlion ncl Tuesday nlglit.
and will continue until the nirht before
e ! e i t loll
I
rtsMInu lloa holers.
Ch:irles l Jonc of t lie? government bu
' lean el animal industry was in . onsnlts
I lion Mltli Sum Veterinarian Klgln and
: Dr. C. M. Day. special veterinarian, this
j morning retain e to the work of stamp-
it g out hog eholer.i in the Irrigation dis
tricts where tt has shown evidences. He
believes that he will he succi ssful In
eradicating tho disease so that thero will
l little trouble In the future.
4llaa Jensen I'.llalble.
Miss Carrie Jensen nf St.-l'a.d. who
has been nominated fer county superlii
tindrnt In Howard nnt . has written
j the attorney general relrtlve to Die con
troversy, which bas ar cn regarding her
eligibility for the place Miss .leiwen
states that she Is foreign born, but took
out her first papers .Inly f W). This
In the opinion of AsMatant Attorney tlen
etal F.lK.-rton. makes her cllgilille for
I tho office.
AK-SAR-BEN XX
ENDS FESTIVAL;
BESTJET HELD
(Continued from Pnge One.)
neighboring communities appreciate ttie
great Institution of which they are the
nctlvti heads. The goirnors spareil no
expense lit preparing tho series of speo
tacles and revelries, and produced the
finest parades, ball, carnival and othr
attractions that wore poaslble. For one
attrai'tlol alone, the tlullllng feats of
IJncoln Heachey, wltar.1 of the air, they
pall $.t,nort.
Plan fr i Ymr Considered.
Knlhused by the success of this year's
efforts, which resulted In the largeat
membership nnd tho best fall festival
ever knowtn. by Ak-"Sr-lton. Sanison
and the governors lire already looking
forward to even gTeater things for next
year. Plans are already being outlined
for the 1P15 hustling committee, for it
Is assured that many hundreds of live
business men will be clamoring to enter
the ranks, after this year's record.
Dee Want Ads Arc iho Rest Rualnoss
Roosters.
TOtal UABILiTiKS."
Capital stock running..........
Full paid and matured stock.
.
iteserve iumu.
l ndtvided profits ";;""'"
Due shareholders on incom
plete loans
Advance dues
Advance interest and pre
mlums
Other liabilities.
,S37.i:,413.2l
.S2S,870,RS4.D!
. 11,1K3.0'J3.95
S"J7.777.fo
S!0,654."S
74,7
40.O.4B
JO.MO.OO
1M,(M2.75
Total
,...$a7,13S.413.21
Board of Control .
Lacks Authority
to Transfer Fund
(T-rom a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Oct. 10.-epeclai)-Tha
Board of Control having Jurisdiction over
atate instltutlona. ha no authority un
der the law of the last aeaalon creating
that tooard. to transfer the funds appro
priated for one department to another
department of the aame Institution, ac
cording to an opinion handed down tnU
afternoon by the attorney general.
The matter was put up to State Audi
tor Howard by the State Hoard of Con
trol, which desired to divert $11,010 from
the employe a fund of the state peniten
tiary to the maintenance fund of that
Institution in order to prevent a de
flcency. '
The state auditor passed the matter
that while Section 2, chapter 331 of the
up to the attorney general, who holds
act creating the board, attempted to
clothe the hoard with such power. Sec
tion 22 article S of the const ituUon
plainly prohibit the transferring of
funds from one department to another.
M. M. Standish Dies
Whilein Norfolk
NORFOLK, Neb.. Oct. . (Special Tel
egram.) Milan Myles Standish, for thirty
years In mercantile bualneta In Omaha.,
died thla morning at the home of his
daughter. Mrs. B. H. CcCaw In thla city.
He had been In falling health for two
years. He and Mrs. Blandish arrived In
Norfolk. Monday and ahortly afterward
Mr. Standish contracted pneumonia from
which he did not rally. He was T8 yar
of age. The body will be taken to Omaha
Monday morning for Intrement.
DEATH RECORD
Rct. Oscar Bakck.
NORTH LOUP. Neb.. Oct. .-6pe-cial.)
Rev. Oscar Babcock died here
laat evening of Ilia Incident to eld age.
Rev. Mr. Babcock was a veteran minis
ter, but bad not been actively engaged
in the work for sme years. He leave a
family of thraa sons and one daughter.
. I. Babcock. one of his sons, la la
charge of the Young Men s Christian as
sociation work In Megtco.
Mrs. gofrwa Dcrer .
CLAT CENTER. Neb.. Oct. W.-(fipe-;!.)
Mr. Sofrona Deeder. aged about
V years, was killed some time during last
ORCHARD (Si WILHELM CO.'
414-416-418 South Sixteenth Street
SAol Room Size, Rugs and Small RugsuaD
MONDAY THE 12TH
EVEHV one of those items represents a genuine reduction
from the price at which such rugs regularly sell.
There are hundreds of others that we are unable to
mention.
Room-Rize Rugs
Brussell, Velvet and Axmins-,
ter Ruga priced away below
the ordinary prices of rugs of
these grades.
9x12 Brussels Bugs. . .$.9.75
9x12 Velvet Rugs . . .$13.95
9x12 Wilton Velvet
Rugs 26.95
9x12 Axminster rugs. 14.95
9x12 ITeavy Axminster
Rugs 15.95
9x12 Extra Quality Ax
minster Rues 22.50
Sm.l Vlvf Riiwq Large and Unusual Sizes 'm Room Ru&
aJlIiail Y CIV CI lUga . V TJarmuns in this lot that are not listed helmr.
Very attractlye patterns, 27x54 size,
t 85 and 81 .50
36x72 size 82.0O
Axminster Rugs
Hundreds to select from, 22x36 size
Si; 27x54 slse S1.55: 36x72 Blze
S2.75 : 27x60 sua 51.95
Some Mighty Attractive
Specials in Bedroom
Furniture
Some Big Bargains in this
$45.00 Body Brussels. 9x14-3
at $35.00
$66 00 Bundhar Wilton. 9x15
at S55.0O
$62.50 Seamless Wilton. 8-3x15
at $50.00
$98.00 Seamless Wilton. 9x18
at S75.00
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Some of the most desirable
pieces in this store, but under
priced because they are bepa
rate pieces from suites.
$26.00 CbKfonler. mahog'y $19.50
$28.00 Dresser, mahogany S21.00
$19.00 Dressing; Table, mahogany.
at S14.00
$25 00 Chiffonier, mahog'y $18.5J
$50.00 Dressing Table, mahogany,
triple mirror $35.00
$S6.00 Bedroom Table, walniuw
at $24.00
$120.00 Chiffonier, walnut $80.00
$110.00 High Boy. mahog. SW15.0O
$20.00 Dressing Table, wl't $15.00
$62.00 Chiffonier, Bird'seye maple,
at $50.00
$68.00 Dreaser, Bird'seye mapla,
at $45.00
$60.00 Brass Bed. full size $3,.0O
$18.00 Brass Bed, full sire $15.00
$44.00 Princess Dreeaer, golden oak,
at $2A.OO
$24.00 Dresser, golden oak $18.00
$28.00 Chiffonier, golden oak.
$21.00
We announce In advance for
Saturday, Oct. 17, sale of all
mattings, carpets, art squares,
used at the Den the night of the
Coronation BalL This means
big bargains for one day.
RELIEVING' that every thinking person
has a lively interest in the methods and the ma
terials used in the construction of the various articles
of home furnishings, we have planned a series of in
structive exhibits for the remaining weeks of Oc
tober, and therefore announce
- Our Educational Exposition
and Gift Carnival
During this period we will give away a large number of gifts
many of them articles of conKlderable value. Full details
of this plan will be distributed during this month to each,
home in Omaha, South Omaha and Council Bluffs.
Among the Instructive feaures of this Exposition will be the
following comprehensive exhibits. In many of them expert
workmen will be actually engaged in the process of
construction.
The manufacture of Willow luniitun.
Special txkibiti of I'otltritt row the war-riddm parts
of Ewrop.
The manufacture of Box Sprinyt and Maltrtnua.
Illuntrated exhibits of the production o L-.noUum, Silk,
Window Shades and Dtoorative Jtuqs.
Specially planntd U-ctures on OrietUal Hujj, bu a na
tive Armenian.
Special uetnonsl fitton of Electric Suction Su:cfptrs, as
wellas demons rations of many tther ar-xcltn.
Upholstered furniture in prvcets of malting.
These, together with other equallyjnstructlve events, we will
more fully announce from day to day In the dally papers.
Months of preparation have been devoted to the planning of
this Exposition and Glft-Carnlval to make it of genuine In
terest to every family.
Von are requested to be one of our gurts this
mouth it will be our pteaaurw to make you feel at
home ob every floor of thl store.
WE ABK selling many of these rugs every day at tho
regular prices, but ns the season progresses pat
terns become sold out in some sizes; to avoid accumulation
of broken lines we offer you these attractive reductions.
Remnants of Carpets
Ranging from small cuttings suitable
for mata to 1V yard pieces all
qualities edges finished, each 15S
Z5S 50S 65S $1 and $1.50
Sample' Rugs
From our Decorative Department
Rugs of the finest quality In beau
tiful colorings, mostly 3x6 size
over 50 to select from.
$10.00 Rugs for $4.75
4-6x7-6 and 6x9
Rugs
Away Under Priced
4-6x7-6 Seamless Brussels . .$5,75
4-6x6-0 Axmtnsters $7.50
4-6x9 Seamless Wiltons. . $10.00
6x9 Seamless Velvets $9.95
6x9 Brussels $5.95
6x9 Hartford Saxonys . . . .$19.00
Beautiful Dining Room Pieces
in Mahogany and Oak,
Priced far Less Than Ordinary
lot that are not listed below.
$40.00 Body Brussels, 11-3x12
at $27.50
$58.50 Shuttleworth W ilton.
11-3x13-6 $40.00
$82.50 Bundhar Wilton, ll-ilx
15 $67.50
$65.00 Bundhar Wilton, 10-6x
12 $55.00
urn ii vm in mo if.tv&jtf
?rrtxi
Rome of the best Grand Rapids fac
tories are represented in these spe
cials. You Hhould see them to ap
preciate their beauty.
$117.00 3-ploce Suite, Buffet, China
Closet, Serving Table, mahogany,
t JS90.0O
$77.00 2-piece Suite. Buffet and
China Cabinet $58.00
$20. Ou Serving Table, inaiinxuiiy.
at S12.00
$30 00 Dining Table, malionunv,
$55.00 Buffet, golden oak $l5!5i
$98.00 Buffet, golden oak $09. OO
$&2.00 China Cabinet, golden oak,
at $37.50
$16.50 Serving Table, golden oak,
at $10.00
$43.00 China Cabinet, golden oak,
at $20.00
$11.50 Dining Chairs, gulden oak.
at $8.00
$57.00 Dining Table, golden oak.
at $39.00
BUY LACE CURTAINS NOW
Avoid Later Disappointment the Conflict Abroad Offers
Little Hope of Early Replenishing of Present Stocks.
Our prices on lace curtains are unchanged.
And our large showing. Imported before the outbreak of hostilities, still offers
ample opportunity for selection, notwithstanding the heavy selling of the
last few weeks.
C'luny Curtain Durheo Curtain !u-ei Arabian Curtains
rir $1.95. $2.50 nfr $3.50. $1.50. 'r $3.95. $1.50.
$3.50 1 $5.0O and up. $0.50 and up.
Over Curtain Materials Quaker Craft 1 &' and
Guaranteed Sunfast Fancy Net
Vd. 75. 95s $1.25. $1.65. Yd. 20. 25tS 35S 50 to $i-5o
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We're Featuring Most Unusual Values in
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS
1S 20 2S
Omaha young fellows are a particular set when
It comes to matters of dress. We've studied their
apparel Ideas so sincerely and Incorporated thes
same Ideas Into our buying organization that It
is no wonder we are outfitting so large a percent
age of these young men each season.'
NEW FALL $1A $1C $on
BALMACAANS 1U, ID, LJ
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Olve credit where credit belongs. Our showing
of popular llalmacaans deserves and enjoys the
credit of belng not only the largest,. but the smart
est, collection In Omaha. We've priced them as
low as Is consistent: with Quality Garments.
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Just Look Around
Have you looked over the real estate col
umns of The Dee today? Homes for sale,
houses and apartments to rent are among
the attractive bargains offered you today.
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