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    THE-PER: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1014.
Nebraska
Nebraska
CRAIG IN SEYMOUR'S PLACE
Former Quartermaster General Will
Be Secretary of Board.
TO ISSUE VALUATION. REPORT
Editor (nmb of Fnlrfcnrj, nltk C.
L, E. Blaaser, at State Hour
la Effort to Laad Poe.
tloa for Latter.
(From a Staff Correspondent)
LINCOLN. Nov. 27. (8pecial.)-J. V.
Craig received the unanimous vote of the
State Doard of Assessment thin morning
a a secretary to fill tho vacancy caused
by the death of Secretary Honry Sey
mour. Major Craig was formerly quartermas
ter general of the Nebraska National
Guard, resigning the position to accept
the place of assistant secretary of the re
publican slate committee. He Is a Qage
county man, but at present lives in Lin
coln. Mrs. Seymour, who had been an asslst-
ant to her husband since he had been
secretary of the board, will be retained
In the same capacity. The annual report
of the board was only partly ilnlshed
and It was necessary to complete' It as
soon as possible, hence the action of the
itoard today.
Clarke Attends Hearing;.
Chairman Clarke of the State Railway
commission and Rate' Clerk U. O. Powell
went to Sioux City today to be present
at the hearing before an examiner of the
Interstate Commerce commission on the
Nebraska board's recent rate order No.
IS, wbioh the Sioux City commercial In
terests are fighting,
Reqalsitloa for Warren.
A requisition has been asked of the gov
ernor of Kansas by the governor of Ne
braska for 'the return to Lincoln of Edgar
Warren, held at Leavenworth on orders
of the sheriff of Lancaster county for
complicity In the robbery of the residence
of C. B. Towle of Lincoln of property
worth $600. The residence of Mr. Towle
has been entered three times recently and
they believe that Warren has had some
thing to do with all three burglaries.
Rooming- for Blanaer.
Kditor W. fe Cramb of the Falrbury
Journal was a visitor at the office of
Governor Morehead thiB morning with
Rrpresentatlve--lect C. L. E. Blauser,
who is a candidate for speaker of the
house. Their object in visiting the gov
ernor was to try to have J. P. Turner
of Falrbury appointed to some position,
preferably In the office of the governor.
.Mr. Turner is an experienced bookkeeper
and, according to Mr. Cramb, Is compe
tent to hold down any kind of a Job.
Burt Makes Payment.
Burt county has responded to the re
quest of State Auditor Howard to get
busy on the Insane foe account due the
etitc and this morning the auditor re
ceived from County Clerk Whlttnker a
draft for J00O with the Information that
tne board would make a levy for the pur
pose of paying the balance left amounting
to Tt.K4.15.
Slate Auditor W. B. Howard sent a let
ter to State Auditor-elect W. H. Smith of
.Seward this morning, asking him to call
at the office the .next timo he came to
town, aa he desired to congratulate him
noon li s election and lnvue him to make
l.lmsclf perfectly .at. -liqrnh -Whenever he
'8ited the state hWisa.'Mrl. Howard has
been wondering Why Mr. Smith had not
(ailed upon Mm1-wince the eleotton. but
v. as told this morning that Mr. Smith did
not know whether he would bo welcome.
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FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT
NEAR REPUBLICAN CITY
REPUBLICAN CITY, Neb., Nov.
(Special.) Floyd Jumes of Burchard,
Kan., whs killed In an automobile acci
dent near Long Island. Kan., Wednesday
urternoon, and Cloyd Ward waa Injured.
They had been visiting friends here for
two days and uad started home. The
driver lost control of tho car about three
miles east of Long Inland and It ran off
a bridge and upset. Mr. Ward was badly
shaken up, but his injuries are not Bcrl-ous.
FRIENDS AREBOOSTING ROSE
Fullerton Friendi of County Attor
ney of Nance Urge Hit Selection.
JUDGE IN SIXTH DISTRICT
West Bad Coaatlea of Dlstrlet Are
Aailoaa that Neat Official
halt Come from that
Territory.
(From a .Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Nov. 27. Special. )-A
strong effort will be made by attorneys
living In the western part of the Sixth
Judicial district to secure the appoint
ment of Judge W, L. Rose of Fullerton
aa district Judge to fill the vacancy
caused by the election of Judge Conrad
Hollenbeck as chief Justice.
A delegation consisting of Judge H. C.
Vail of Albion, W. F. Crltchfleld and
W. F. Chrltchfleld, Jr., of Fullerton; 12.
K. Ross of Central City. W. N. Hensley
of Columbus, T. J. Poylev of Lincoln,
formerly of Oreeley county, and Judge
Rose, himself, called at the office of
the governor this afternoon and were
much disappointed to find that, though
an appointment had been made for this
afternoon with the governor. It had
slipped his mind and he had gone to
Pawnee City, and some of thtm wers
compelled to return home without seeing
the executive.
The delegation base their claims for
the appointment of the Fullerton man on
the grounds that the west end of the
district, comprised of the counties of
Boone, Nance and, Merrick, have never
had a judge, notwithstanding that thoso
three counties have a greater area and a
greater assessed valuation than the sec
tion of the district which has had a Judge
for many years. Dodge and Platte coun
ties have always possessed the Judges,
and at the present time two of the lead
ing candidates outside of Rose are from
Fremont. They further show that the
three western counties of the district
have ISO cases pending,, while Dodge
county has sixty-seven. It has always
been more or less of a hardship tor these
counties to get to a district Judge, while
If the Judge Is appointed from Fullerton,
it will be only an hour's drive by au
tomobile to reach Fullerton from any of
I he towns of the western counties of the
district. These three counties are unani
mous in their appeal to the governor to
recognixe that end of the district.
Judge Rose haa" been elected county at
torney of Nance county four terms In
succession without opposition and has
been in tho county since 1890.
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Yes, Sir! We're Genuinely Proud of Every
Suit and Overcoat We Have In Stock
And particularly proud of the
extraordinary values we offer at
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Dependable Gloves
Largest showing In the
city best values, too.
Doublet Silk lovcft .... f 1.50
Six-rial Cape Gloves . . $1.15
Cape and Hurtle Gloves 91. BO up
Fur Lined Gloves . . 92.50 up
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Notes from Beatrice.
BEATRICE. Neb., Nov. 27. (Special.)
Baerry A.; Sautter, Z6 years of age, who
waa employed in the offices of tho Lin
coln Telephone and Telegraph company
at Lincoln, died Wednesday at his home
at Fllley of consumption.
Louis H. Lang and Miss Elfrida Knoerig
wera married- Wednesday evening at the
home of the groom's' mother, Mrs. Emll
Lang. Father Boll of the Catholic church
officiated.
Coach M. F. Jones gave a banquet
Wednesday evening to the Beatrice Re
serves, Beatrice's' second foot ball team.
There were . twenty-three present, and
after dinner talks were given by Principal
Antoine HUlyer,-Coach Rathbun, A, B.
Prindle and Mr. Jones.
Mail Order Bride
Seeking Divorce in
Court at Madison
MADISON. Neb.. Nov. J7.-(8pecial.)-The
divorce case of Georgia James
against Millard F. James was commenced
in district court here Wednesday and was
adjourned for further evidence in behalf
of plaintiff to be taken by depositions.
This caso has been styled the "mall or
der case." Jamea In his answer to Mrs.
James' petition says that a short time
prior to his marriage with the plaintiff
the defendant, then alone on "his farm
In Boyd county, advertised for a wife,
and received a communication from the
plaintiff, whom he had not previously
met, and with whom he was wholly un
acquainted. Thereupon he visited the
plaintiff at her home In Connecticut, and
a few weeks later married her. Ho fur
ther stated that prior to the marriage
ne inrormed her of his circumstances,
told of his farm In Nebraska and social
life -she would find there; also that his
former wife had divorced him and the
grounds therefor. Within three weeks
after their marriage, he further states,
his wife requested him to deed the farm
to her.
Alvina D. Mallory waa arAntoH . At.
vorce from Jacob D. Mallory, both of
j Meadow Grove.
In the case of the state against Tweedy,
the county attorney filed uh wlng and
request for nolle, which was sustained
and nolle prosequi entered and prisoner
discharged.
The sals for the west half of the north
west quarter of section 15, township .
range 4, west, of Fnnru 7i.rr. .
against Emma J. Rockafellow waa con-
urmea. - v
In the divorce proceeding nr 4vi ai
stadt against Ethel a. Alstadt Judgment
a entered dismissing cause and costs
against plaintiff, to which plalntlfr excepted.
SHOES
Those stylish, serviceable
sort that always satisfy
That's the only sort you'll
find at the store where
you are sure to
$3 to $5.50
Boys' durable School Shoes,
all styles and leathers.
$l75to$4
Wo'vo a right to bo proud to sell such rare good clothes. You
and every other man and young man will bo proud to own and
wear them. We'll show you these clothes Saturday at tho store
where you are sure to A&zpzud.
Clever late day styles in Suits, Overcoats, Balmacaans
J Don't confuse KING PECK Fifteen Dollar
viumua wiiii uiuuuuy iyjua uiuy iu ou uu-
cidedly different, so superior, that thoysare
worthy of comparison with tho host of $20.00 Rnrmcnts.
Clothes of distinction for men and young men
. i- 1 1 1 l I 11 I ! 1 tf
.nvery goou ana tiesmuMO siyio, a oewuuering nrray oi
rich fabrics and patterns. Sizos for regulars and 12
typos of differently proportioned men. A color and
oloth, n pattern, style and fit to at $20.
Splendidly styled, hand tailored Suits and Overcoats
Many an Omnium -litis forgotten his tailor when he
learned of the merits of King-Peck $25.00 Suits and
Overcoats. They are satisfied and buy every season.
There's a Reason, and a mighty good one, too. Investigate-
FOR OUT-OF-DOOR WORKERS AND SPORTSMEN
3 A
mi apt
You need warm, serviceable Overcoats,
prices you will not be able to duplicate el
MACKINAW'S
Fl l X)ATH
We're ready to supply those needs at
sewhere, Quality considered.
,IM-:i) CANVAH COATS Fill LIXEW COATH
$5 to $12 $15 to $75 $3 to $10 $25 to $100
Vnaeva Bnslaese Men Orgraalae.
GENEVA, Neb., Nov. Z7.-(Speclai)
A Buslnes Men's association has been
organised to meet on the second Tues
day of each month, with tho following;
officers: F. O. Edgecombe, president;
V. B. Reeve, vice president; W. H. Stew
art, treasurer; V. P. Plcard, B. Koehler,
lewla K. Johnson and J. A. Harris,
directors, and C. C. Spangler. secretary.
(hfe of Bchoolmaatro.
GENEVA, Neb., Nov. 27.-(8pcla 1.) At
I he commencement of second semester of
tho Geneva schools the new superintend
ent, E. U Meyer, will be In chaw, tak
ing the place of Frof. dine, who re
signed to accept a position in Nebraska
City achools.
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KEEP YOUR
CHILDREN STRONG
Some cVUdreu cite one ailment
after another, hare coUa after cold,
wbik other children art seldom sick
If your children are pale or frail.
If they catch colds easily, lack am
bition or are backward in school,
ther need SCOTT'S EMULSION
which ia rich in the food elesoenU
to create rood blood to trenirthen
their bodies and brains SCOTT'S
EMULSION is free from al
cohol or habit formiag draffs.
CHILDREN RELISH IT.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES-
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Clerarmea Waat t Flaxht.
BERLIN, Nov. J7 (via Lando),-The
Evangelical clergymen of Berlin and its
suburbs have signed . a declaration pro
testing against the mlllinrv A r. .kiu
says that student clergymen, clergymen
oruainea or clergymen who have been
pensioned may not be called to arms.
In their protest the clergymen declare
this decree cannot he Justified and Is an
Insult to them. All other classes and pro
feeslons have the honor of being able to
fight for their coultry and they would do
likewise. Thy are going to petition the
Kelohsts to abolish this decree.
Itr aad Coffee.
NEW YOILK. Nov. 27..-A number of
1 report ant recommendations were made
to the board of managers of the New
York Coffee exchange today by the sugar
committee. One of them, It was under
stood, provided for tho elimination of
European beet sugar from the local con
tract. Members of the exchange will
ballot on the recommendations on De
cember 7.
Klva Divorce, Graatra at Geaeva.
I GENEVA. Neb.. Nor. CT.-(Speclal.-In
i the district court this week the follow.
Jing divorces were granted: Mollis Prather
from James W. Prather; Ruby Cunnlng-
.. limn ML.m.v lAinmngnam ; Pearl
Porter from Guy L Porter; Maud
Nea Ifrom Harbert A. Neal: Elisabeth
jRIca from A Ion so Rico, and Lulu Foster
from Burr Foster.
Wat satin Terribly tm Klaaey
Truahle. '
Around an her feet all day no wonder
a woman has backache, headache, stiff
swollen Joints, weariness, poor sleep and
kidnry trouble. Foley Kidney Puis give
quick relief for these troubles. They
strengthen the kldneya-tako away the
aches, pain and weariness. Make life
worth living again. They will absolutely
drive out rheumatism, weak back and
swollen aching Joints, due to kidney and
bladder trouble. Try Foley Kidney Pills
and see how much better you feel. For
sals by all dealers everywhere. Advertisement
650, 6 and 5 Boys' Suits S
Overcoats and Mackinaws
More than ;100 new Norfolk Suits and Mackinaws
which just arrived, have been added to this special
offering. Bring the Boy in Saturday, the savings
justify any trouble you might experience in getting
here. Plenty of courteous salesmen to serve you
promptly.
Bn Serge and Velvet Corduroy Norfolk Suits .
Hundreds of Novelty Mixture Norfolk Suits
Shawl collar, Norfolk siylt Mackinaws '
Small sizes in Military collar, Chinchilla Overcoats
Convertible col'ar Novelty Mixtur Overcoats
Norfolk Overccats for the littte fellows
Russian Suits in Worsteds vnd Serges
6.50
$6 and
5
Values
Unrestricted
Choice
SATURDAY.
UNDERWEAR
Greatest Showing of
World's Best Makes in West
Underwear salesmen who
know what slxe a man
should wear, are at your
service.
Vassax Union Suits,
$1.50 to $5.
Duofold Union Suits
$3 to $5.
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Corwith Union Suits
$1 to $1.50
Ritesize Union Suits
$1 to $2.50 .
Separate Garments,
50c to $2.
The one stock from
which you are sure to
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it til
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Nowhere will you find aa'
Underwear section so com
plfte every quality, every
slse, every weight, every
style. Dome here and
Thin' i biggtf-ikbifg to Mtrdtmitm
iumg tAsa mrt!y telling goods.
Wi'r oftrr tht higgnl of them, tizl .
Rendering better ionic and comdnci
htg a Hon that every Omaha mill ko ,
sroas Is acknowledge as "Hit" ttort.
Omaha Distributors for Roger -Peet Co. and Sirtccrilu Clothes
Sizes
5 to 17
Years
all 16 ti af HOWARD7S1
Umahn's
Largest
Store
for
Men
and
Boys
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BODY OF MRS. FERRIS IS
, BURIED AT REPUBLICAN CITY
REPUBLICAN CITT. Neb.. Nov. Zl.-(Speelal.)-The
body of Mrs. Add(e Ferris,
who was murdered at Lyman, Cclo., was
brought to this place and the funeral was
held at the Methodist church Thursday.
The service was conducted by the pastor.
Rev. Mr. True. The deceased waa 43
years old snd resided here for several
years snd was a member of the Royal
Neighbors.
'.HYMENEAL
t'hrlatlaasoa-Klwell.
SPRINGFIELD, Neb.. Nov. V. I8pe
rial.) Miss Ruth Elwell and Ernest N.
Chrlstlaneon were married Thursday
evening at the home of the bride's par
ents. Rev. R. M. Fsgan performed the
rites, using the rln service. Aloia Elwell
was best man and Mlsa Helen Chrtstlan
son wss bridesmaid. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Elwell
and the aroom Is the son of Mr. snd Mrs.
N. J. Chrlstlanson ad la the cashier of
of the American Btatev bank. Dinner was
rvMl. after which tho bride and groom
left for Omaha and the south. They will
make their home in Sprftigflcld.
Araet-HaU.
Miss Ruby B. Huff, daughter of Iwls
Huff, and John W. Ai-ndt ofl Benson were
married by Rev. t'harlea W. Bavldgt In
Council Bluffs, la.. Thanksgiving after
noon. The witnesses were Miss Clara
Htmmons and Sam Steinberg.
Johnaon-fttoa.
Anna M. Ptone of Malvern, Is., and
Robert J. Johnson wore man-ted ty Rev.
Charles W. Bavidge Thanksgiving ateiv
noon at o'clock. They were aivbtn
psnted by Amy Reynolds and FYan
Nelson.
Foase-Keralrk.
MADISON, Ntb., Nov. 27. (Spfclal.)
Mr. John Hoase of C'hndron. Neb., and1
Miu Oladla Keralck. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Kernlck of this city, were
married at the home of the bride's par
ents; Dr. Harper of the MethodUt church
officiated.
. DEATH RECORD.
Geerae A. Black. k
TACOMA. Wsth., Nov. 27.-Oeorge A.
Black of Suit Lake City, aged 73 years,
formerly governor of Utah, died sud
denly of heart disease at Waltahurg yes
terday, where he was visiting. The body
will be taken for burial to Freeport,
III., where his wife died four months ago.
FIRE RECORD.
Mc-Cook Residence Haras.
MTCOOK, Ne.. NaV. XI. (Hpwlal.)
About 3 o'cock this morning the rest-'
dence of Samuel Potter of this city was
destroyed by fire. The loss is complete,
amounting to $2,030, upon which there
was adeauate insurance. '
Strraslkens Weak KI4aeya.
Electric Bitters will more than surprise
you aftir the first bottle. Get a bottle
today. Kafe and sure. &0o snd 1. All
druggists. Advertisement.
I.oa Dsa Kads Life.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Nov. 27.-8pe-rlal
-elegrsm.) Lou Dennon, well known
In thin city snd Aurora ss a barber,
committed suicide this afternoon by
drinking carbolic acid and shooting him
self through the head. Pome weeks ago
he established a shop of his own, hut
It Is stated tha this business did not
materialise as expected snd that he be
came despondent. He leaves a widow
and child. He was about 40 years of age.
Notes from Vaaktoa.
YANKTON, S. D.. Nov. 27 (Special.) j
At Thanksgiving foot ball Yankton town
team defeated the Pipestone Indians by
the score of 30 to 12. Three tribes of In
dians wera represented In the game, the
Bloux, Chippewa and Winnebago.
Mrs. Helen VanDyke, widow of the late
Charles VanDyke, died quite suddenly
here of pneumonis, leaving two daugh
ters. The coroner's Jury, called in the fatal
accident which resulted In the death of
Rev. James I. Welo, exonerated Mrs. Wil
liam Tralle of any blame In the matter,
when her car ran over Mr. Welo. The
funeral took place Friday afternoon.
Bee Want Ads Produce Results.
Departaneat Orders.
VTAgHINQTON, Nov. 2T.-Hp ll Tel-fgrarn.l-W.
H. Litchfield has ben ap
polated poatmaster at Owanka. prnnlnK
ton oounty, S. D., vli-e VV. I . Kcnney,
deceased.
Nebtaka pension granted; Rebecca
Lewis, Schuyler,
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We invite all economically inclined to carefully study this list and bring your drug'
wants to anyone of the four busy "REX ALL DRUG STORES." -
Toilet Goods and Drugs
at Lowest Prices
50c Dabrook's Locust Blossom,
with 25c Atomizer, both 45
60c Lazell's Japanese Honey
suckle, oi 31?
50c lse's Flower Olrl Perfume,
per oz 31d
50c Dorothy Vernon Perfume.
per oz 34
50c Rleger's California Pink,
Per oz 34r
50c lludnut's Sweet Orchid,
per oz 34
Ricksecker's Edgewood Violet,
per oz 34 1
All kinds of Chewing Gum
Saturday, two pack- jj
ares for OC
25c size 8anl Flush for....
Jap Rose Boap or Palm Olive
Boap Saturday for G
Houblgant' Imported Rice Pow
der, white or flesh, 25c package
Saturday 14f
IVORY, WOOL or
FAIRY SOAP, 5
cakes Saturday for
19c
RUBBER GOODS
Good Bulb
Hy tinges, 80
Household
Huhbe
Olovea . .39s
Two-quart
Fountain
Byrlnges, 4Se
Atuinlsera,
86o to ai.as
Kubber Ice
bags, 38e
to .... i.a
2-qt. Water
Ruga ...49o
Nearly 1.00U
articles In
the Rubber
Guoda line. ExpsrlsBced sales ladisg
In this department.
YELLOW BOX
Frophylactla Tooth Brushes, m g
26c quality, all style nan- - I Mf"
dins and textures, for "
!6e Cutlcura Hoap ,
60c Carman Powder ,
25c 4711 Whits Hose Soap ,
J5o Woodbury's Facial Soap.....
ilo Hydrox Peroxide Cream......
SOo Malvlna Cream :
$1.60 Oriental Cream. Gouraud's,
J6o 1'acker'a Tar Boap
60o Pebeoo Tooth Pasts
6o Massatta Talcum
2o Meunen's Talcum, 4 kinds...
iOo Canthrox
15c Carter's Liver Pllla
M00 Dander I ne
ic Denver Mud
11.00 Green Mountain Renovator
Si.UO Hayes' Hair Health.......
25o lllll a Cascara Quinine ...... .
11.00 Horllcka Malted Milk
60c Kondon'e Catarrh Velly ....
60c Lee's Rhubarb Laxative
60o Llsurine
60c Int Red . . Kidney Pills ....
jOo.Lavorla t
!6o Mentholatum
60c lints Red Kidney pills.;,..
SOo Pape'a l'tapepalu
11.00 Pierce's Gulden Medical Dls
covery ,
0c Sloan's Liniment ..,
M OO Kal Hepatlca
M 00 Hcott's Kinulalon
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