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    THE BKK: OMAHA. TIll'HSDAV, JAXUAKY -J, 1!J.'.
GIVE JERRY BIG SURPRISE
Ilonsa JUcommcnds Minimum Wtje
Bill for Fassafe When Re Ix
' pected Heavy Opposition.
DOUGLAS MAN IS PERTLEXED
(FVom Marr Com pjnimiO
MNCOI.N. Jan. 17. rSfw!al --Thf Joke
(tn Jiry Howard Hun murnlnK hn
th ho'JM roommcnited hla minimum
M Mil lor par Nfurc Jutv rould
Ret the ryr of th "p akrr." How aril
and Rairan Qf TUlt hrvc hal ivral
artTumtnta ovw th bill, and aa iraull
tlm former cum tip la th Hat house
(lila morning loaded for th flatto county
man. Trmte rr dncumonta a. I arminJ
Mm, whlrh he oropw1 to turn hear on
the rnrbr, hut Ragaii ant In atart
and moved that th Mil I rcorn nndol
for passafe.
,Cnn?a a ararlM.
Thia sudden act on the part of lloiv
f.rd'a fellow countryman rather U.ok th
wind out of the toua;l roun'y man'
aa.Ua, but he aoon rccuverpfl, an I It i
not known whk-h way h voted, npr ti
he bl to telt hlinwtf whether tin voted
or not.
Howard vu In a nitirh perplexed mood
all the morning. Hnt nomeone atole the
original coty of hla bill, while Jirry war
holding forth with a bunch of suffra
gette yesterday afternoon, and the hast
ily prepared copy by a aenate Monogra
pher had not the proper certlflratlon to
how that it had gone the proper route
Wlad Oat af BaUla.
After the home, had had conaldeiabte
fun at Jerry' expense, Ilenan got hla
motion arroas to recommend the bill for
passage and the fun waa over.
Among the bill reported out by Und
Ing committee waa:
1 (. Ft. 14 For a DoURlaa county work
houpe. Amended an that any county may
proceed under Ita urovUiona. Ueneral tile.
Warehouse Bills ,
to Be Qiyen Chance,
for White Alley
From a Ptaff CorreapondeBL)
UNCOIL. Jan. 77. - (Speoial.) The
democratic' majority in the aenate a.r
not satisfied with the action taken o
far on the public warehouse bllla. Con-equanUy-
wben the matter cam up In
the aenate thla rooming and a motion
waa made not to concur In the report of
the standing committee which recom
mended the bUla for Indefinite paetpone
mM, on motion of Byiland of Uoona
It waa decided to give the hill another
chance and a hearing will be had next
Wednesday afternoon at 3. o'clock In the
aenate chamber.
Aerator Howell ' of Douglass spoke
strongly- for the meaaure - aa a party
pledge.
Tim two Mil, 8. F. 1 and . F. a, the
furmer by Beai of Custer and the latter
by Willi Wilson ' of Frontier, are prac
tically parallel. '
Pults is Likely 1 '
to Retain Seat
LINCOLN, Neb.. Jan. J7.-8pclat Taio
gittin) J. F.' Fultit,' rtpresn.itatlv from
Nemaha, county, will retain hla scat In
the teigtalature If the report if the com
i;ilUe on elenllona, la coacurrad I14 bi the
In uc. , ;" v, Tv "J
I'ndcr th Norton motion adopted by
the house eaterday, the committee waa
Instructed to Inveatlgate the rhargca made
by J. V. Kelly, the conteetant, and If
it found evidence of fraud to recount th
ballota., '.'
AC'jordlng to the finding of the com
mittee no evidence of fraud wa ub
mtted, and aa the Committee had already
eettltsd th propoltlon of whether Mr,
Fula had a right to the bull moo vote
cast for him In hla favor, thcro waa 01. ly
ore thing to do and that w to report In
favor of Fula retaining hla neat
REPRESENTATIVE SCOTT
IS BACK AT HIS DESK
(From a. Staff Corerapondent.)
LINCOLN. Jan. 2J. HpeclaU-Repr.
entatlve T. M. Bcott of Hamilton county,
who haa been abecnt for ten day awhile
at home will) hl aon, whoa akull i
iracturcd III a fall, returned to Lincoln
Wedneaday. . When he appeared In the
house chamber he waa applauded, and a
Ilva-mlnute receaa waa taken wVll mem
txra crowdod around to extend their, aym
nathy and ak about the boy'a condition,
.Mr. 8cott eald that th cae la very ae
tloua, but there new rf.xnt hope of the
patient' re-overy.
ltepreeentatl- Jacob Maa of Karpy
county, who waa called away aeveral day
ago to attend th funeral of f relative,
I alto back at hla duties.
fclrBrwe4r Active, ,
(From a Staff C'orreepondeut.)
LINCOLN. Neh., Jan. IT. H pedal. )
Petition for IctUUtlona reL-ogulklng
chtropracter were flic) in the eenal
mate Wedneeduy nwrnlng from the
counties of York. Oage. Heuttilcr and
Webster. The clilroprpcteis he filed
upward of f'fty . petitions from nearly
every aclon of Ihe einle.
It yU liavn a "Punatilny Hoom" let
pcorl know about It lu thla column of
lie Want Ad.
taaipU raekags
of tb ramouc
Pyrtmld PU
T-'-jiedy How
0' t red I re t5
Trcva TUat x;
T7UIPof-lVcu.
. Pyraiuld rilo
lUuixdy give
Q'lli k rallef, top
llubiutf, Meeditig
or ptotriivjiig
pile. bfiiHiri-
'" b 'lds and all re.v
tl troulr. In tl a frlny r l yuurcvn
botue. iwilkjIO I ( rlrt, Alula
tox rt a eiir.-. tVeuvfU fe artel wita
lxklt mmlfU In 11 illu wrapper,
II yil en4 i. ffuixi.i helnw.
rncc CAcrt coupon
FTRW It) ITt'O COMPANY,
li J-yraauJ Li- 1h HarskaU. Mich.
Kindly wM rn a Kre sample of
iTy : aau4 PUo KaJy, tu plain wrapper.
Kem
street
City...'. !-ate
V, ',i
COMPTROLLER FOR DOUGLAS
Miner Hat Bill Providing for New
County Office Faying 8.000 to
Two Men Yearly.
FOR A TERM 01 FOUR YEARS
From a Staff Correspor.dent)
l.lXtOLN. Jan. ;.-(fieclal.)-Hepre-aenlatlve
Miner, with eight other mem
ber of Ihe tmgls county delegation,
Inies low. Buraeee. t,undgren, I'almer,
Howard, Hunter. TUclimonil and Cham
berii. ha lntroiuced In the lower houea
a bill, which. If It ln-oma a law, will
give Douglas county a new officer to be
known th rourtty comptroller.
The ofrhe will pay Mlary of $3,00 for
the chief comptroller and tl.Va for the
d'-p.ity. Tlie af ointment la mad by the
county, Judfe, county Clerk and coiinty
trcaauYer and will he tint II the next elec
tion when the office will he filled for a
four-year term. ' '
The companion Mil provirlea that at the
end of the final year thi expenea of
the new officer, uhlh th- city haa to
pay. shall be Mdrt between the city, the
Hoard of Fduoiilrn and the Metropolitan
Water Oirr:t, the two latter being ap
portioned uae-ihlid each of the amount
nccesaaiv,
I i . :
New Bills at Lincoln
Meaate Rtlta. '
S. F. 124. Samlall of Tork-ProhlWU prl
vte school and bualnera rollegee from
( --.iiiiTiH eTiie 10 reu conrraoia for tui
tion or acholarehlp without obtaining
'r- irum si le superiniciinent.
1. F. I3i, Ihe Judlilary I'nmirilttea Flva
thousand eeealon Isa and each .if
th house and aenate Journals, distributed
by secretary of state.
. F. Is, Kushe of Kimball No person
who ha been a randldula at a pilmsrv
hall be a candidate by petition or cer
tiilrate of nomination at the next general
election.
.4 I I'T CI..... -, m
w "i inniin rpi;Hi,B (ne
comnsnlea linlr Ik, .. .
" n . , iu 11,11 inn ,
ilr or tornado companies.
o. r. im, ricncer of liaae In case any
county seat has been loceled tor twenty
suoceaMv yr In anv one place it csn
b changed only by threa-fout iha of all
the. votes cast, at the last general elec
tion, j
B. F. 1, Comlttee on Munic ipal Affair
-The mayor ami oouncll may include Ihe
cost of curbing or curbing and guttering
with the cost of paving for combined cost
of all In Issuing bond.
8. K. 1), Robertson of Holt Relates to
employment of private counsel to assist
oounly attorneys.
F. k rumba eh of Polk A legal
other ofnolat notices shall have a bona
weehlw nnhiii.1. . 1 . . 1 . . .
" "iinin me county
seventy.eight successive weeks prior to
. .. , , , gntice. ana be
nrlnterl elihr in .t...i- . "
..rri . . , vi in yuri in an
offl- maintained at the place of public-
H. V lij n..n. .t 11..1..' n .
llnVwuL If i4 romPl operating a
.:r -n niie.il proviue ampi
platform aocomtrKMlatlona and waltuiK
room on both nldia of the track.
of Kducatlon of Omaha shall consist of
twelv member, to be ohnsen by the
'V vt tli el,,,, v Plurality
u i..,.U iu . " """lucre aim 11 tm
. . ,uur esrs. aim tne
ei. ISIS, general election and blennl ly
JnTl'A'I """" hall ba elected
anq aeive foi r ears. ,
.,F. i, Maunders of lougla-Amends
Ikmefe.1" mto- mvlh' ot Womlnii
tn Omaha " f flo""1 ot K,Ull-n
H. V. 1IA Bii,,.l.. r. ..
it? .i ,lW.ot M"'" in Omaha nt
iV7iM,.. i " ,rnn in ilea ol (Chooi
8 F 7m pub,l mble.
1 , vi iuugiaa Aggre-
gte hool tat in Omaha shall InntVmi
J' fjf l WHU on the Jllrl"5 -
viue. ih.i .11 ...L:";-.r.L""',mmrram
shei7 hi, h7i ' '"ona in Omaha
election u"wd " r"v I", nerai
fi,.i.,.r...'. . ' "cniuoiy cirou ttmi
thS ti!. rVrneXsT"9U,lM
Ina 'n,l f'trnl.h-
.h -.J. " y non-residents) a
H. F. Ml. Velnh.i . v l ..
the' J:ii A,K"' 'r1 ,of aha-Ilgulate
Jim . Mrluultural aeeiia aud oro"
vliiea 1 for their Inspection., W
1, iU B,,,rk ot Saline A Joint reac-
ot two. '""r year instead
N. if. iu r,,.i. r . .
ltv or Vu'i... . ' ""-' county,
Hons? t J .11. h to piulr a.l.lU
" Bills.
Vlles 1 J;VV UmL?' 8""''' --Pro.
n.,m. on ataVTS.aS
tS'b unii- J?:1:.n,!i?. t'low-E
H. R v', Diiiesdow of tkimUi-V.
S Hlrtln'l 'r'kl! r -?p''nt:o,o";err?,
! . . T h'J .,,t Persons furnMh-
a, ."u1 ' J,"f purposes.
M.- H. !.. r.i,r ,nn l.Ht-Hoduces
le?I; ,Mm ,l to aw
H. R. rt. Fui'vr if Beward-Provldce
teutly assxaaore and .iile B.ard o?
1-.iijniIs4 ,1 ,. ,lts i triinaicr of real
v;:u;r;erM:hre,ro" -rsr nd v8r"
ll. K Tt lielnnor af ThoMiaa-Pro idea
Ihat no KUon who .as ben a candl aie
at a prlnui-v -hull Le a candtdite b pi.
!i "ll!?.! " 'l th utxt ' "rl
, J.'i " a'"'?; 'f11:- f"1'"-- Hel.n.r.' Llg-
Jquliem m t iraivttj velertnsrv ur
S Iu tl.ls .aiai sUer.e.t ooa Into
iii e t
... .' L '. '.Mitir o' B)t ei-1,va
Mete WoHt-t Intgetlon auicrvUlm over
lni. ukistinK or te be censtrut id and
t.o Idei , m,p .icallon Ly lounlioi fjr
k'.e'D Id. . tr.
It. It. lit. lYtnkley o- Antelope-Allowa
' "" " ""'i.- iiiKs 11 cities
ui d vil asv of lies ilmn i.uuv inl.ali.uuta
i!ir,n I lie re .
I H M. Ju, l'rvieivlovi of DoueU kFteia
I ra.s uf v tiil aa I ll iu Uruskx nl.sll
b .ctni'el I 1 d-iw n 'si).
I II U st iwrni of ti(v fa Murf
1 Aiiihoiuis trrl etl. n or dralee dietrlcts
ire .a d u Cer Ncbrnrke lima t . ....
tia t w h I i.l e.l et;a for purchase,
e M- v .-.j . aim!a resnrwlrs, tc
a H to p-vvld; for t-nalin or linar.clai
vrvdl I y I; ledvral go.ernioetit.
II. It. 2" H!j-r of JclK-riLU -'it 111 ral
. I Hi. al ( a a 1 be pilnte ' In ,h e 1
toiuim a In l ce tne Ion e luuin, puts
til siu,rea rn the l't nan, .it..
I I . . li hu er of Je'fer u I lir.lts
n tin .. ve it er of decdi af'-r t-Hlo
c Mimics oer ivtul. now IJ,"0.
1 U ?' I d i ' oji.ty 1 -rg,itl in.
lil'j. N,j,l' mil Larcp-Crtt a if I
f t- lilt,' c. ni. r.,1 r 111 I Hu
V I n I , ssmrv
I II a. . uhiUs "ountv a'!eliiin
?'k th- .o it't' -o ui tr'b r x o'fu-lo
I 1 y 'op-tMivl er end frovHe division of
IC U liio) l'-e v-,us d -nii'Bin
j H U -M. T'bbcls-Aonr-ii itilea il's
I'aikl-m rmltiant trulls across tte.
I I He- -t .
'. ft. ,M-n of H"d-Money in.
t ... :.. ..4 r..- . t ....... - . .
1 . ivr . -.-.iir" utiles lllliy uo
lit M,t K,,1,I1.
H. R. t tTilcv nt Kee-ii-y-Oo the
i . , . . . , .
crs iHels o that suldr Islan may vole
r lew irfk . a,,.pili
i M. u. .M. ia"isn of Greelcr-Repeal
, I' e iew (oncernlng tk removal cf uiv.
el'n rniv-s .
II Hi Neff of Knolvn(t )ena
IT furnl'uie and sarl-oltumt lmlements
f r cue r mftrr (be sooda sn suld,
I ne - fell f"- onrr.
t H. n s. Rl nn l of rtomlna For.
r'sn lis"ia"e conranb-a may do busl-
Ilicss In the sta'.e alter having eautted one
sr In i'taoe it lour yaars, as now r
Mitrnl .
TURKISH ARMY IS i
INVADING EGYPT
Three Corpa Are Etported in the
Immediate Vicinity of FoinU
on the Suez Canal.
SKIRMISHINO AT EL KANT ABA
m i.i.FTiv
LONDON, Jan. 27. Dispatches from
rnlro stale thet great military activity
prevail at the rsnsl. Tror.pn and
warshlfa are liclng asecmbled .tnd all
civilians are leaving the vlclnly of the
canal. Important reconnaissance are be
ing made.
ATHrcNM, Jan. Zi.-H I reported hera
that three Turkish army corps ( about
13P.iO men) are marching on Fgpt, un
er command of UJemM I'nslia.
Fighting at ;l Kaalara .
t'AIRO, Egypt. Jan. X. (Via London.)
An engagement occurred yesterday to
the eastward of Elkantara In Kgypl. rre
sumably with the advance guard of a
Turkish army, atthougn details ar lack
ing. The Egyptian Iodhi a ere one of
ficer and four men subtly wounded.
Only a comparatively small number of
men wene engaged In the ftglitliix. which
wa In th nature of skirmishes.
Detachment of Turkish troop have
been sighted at three other' point to th
east of the Sue canal, but no fighting
has resulted oxcept that In the vicinity of
El Kantara. In thl engagement the
Turk opened fire at long range with
mountain gune. Th British replied with
machine guns and rifle.
A Hrltlih aea plane dropped bomb upon
th Turkish force near Blrmurhadad, In
flicting losses.
Fighting In this locality Indicates that
not only haa a Turkish Invasion of F.gypt
been begun, aa was reported In an earlier
dispatch from Athena, but that Turkish
forces here penetrated a considerable dis
tance Into Egypt. El Kantara Is twenty
eight mile ao'ith of Port Hald and la on
the Hues canal, which. It la assumed. Is
the Immediate objective of the Turkish
advance. The territory to th east of Kl
Kantara referred to In th foregoing dis
patch, I the northern part of Slana
penlnauli), which extend to the Turkish
f pontic.
One-Seventeenth of.
Hogs of United States
. Are in Nebraska
( Kroin a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Neb.. Jan. !fi.-(peclal.)-Nebraska
had one-seventeenth of th
wins In th Vnlted State on January
L 1S1R, according to flgurea received by
th Stale Board .of Agriculture from the
federal authorities a few day ago. Ac
cording to the government flgurea there
were 2.808, Ouo hoga In Nebraska on Jan
uary 1, and In the United .states. 64,618.000.
Th value In Nebraaka was fixed at $10.90
a head and In th L'nlted Status 0.S7.
The boss In Nebraska, figured on this
basis, were worth W.Sia.OuO on Ne Year's
day. Tlie swine of the L'nlted States were
worth 011 tne ssmo day ltiJi,?7ft,K0. While
Nebraska had one-seventeenth of the hog
as to .number, the farmers of thla state
had ona-rifteenth of the hog Industry on
the tisi of cash value.
Death Penalty jStayjr
by Vote pf the Senate)
.(From, a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Jan. J7.-(e"Feclal.)-Tli bill
of Senator Qulnby of Dcugla pre posing
th abolition of the death pengity met
Ita fate thl morning In th commutes
of th whol of th upver house, which
Indefinitely postponed It by a vet of
21 to U'
Tho vet em ne 1,111, which went
through last session only to receivo the
governor's veto, was preceded by a lpng
appeal on tho part of the senator who
sponsors it.
Th. vote on th- motion to' postpone
was aa follows:
For tha motion and aaslnst the bill:
fed ford. Hiookley. Buhrman. ttuahe.
elates. Orace, Henry, Hoaglaad, Kohl.
hrumbsch, Mitllery, Alarshall, Italics.
Itller. Saunders, tihumway, Spencer.
Splrk, Wtlm.n of Hodge. Wilson of Fron.
tier and VYInk-21.
Against th motion and for tne .bill:
Peal. Hj gland. Hodge. Houthett. Howell
S!-''!?. WZL "2,erUon'
Ruden, Saodall and Weesner. IS,
Quinby Against , :
. Barding Out Fines
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Neb., Jan. 3T.-t8peclal.-
Senator Qulnby of Douglas county. In the
senate thl afternoon, strenuously ob
jected to aay statute provisions for serv
ing out In jail a fine that th prisoner
was unable to pay.
Th senator defined "th laying out of
fine" aa nothing leas than Imprison
ment for debt, ''a relic of barbarism that
went out of fashion over 100 years ago."
Coyoto House Beats
Anti-Nepotism Bill
TIERRK. 8. V.. Jsn. I7.-KSrclsl Tele
gram.) Thu houMe defeated the Hwsnson
anti nepotism bill, tl to 1. Many speeches
were mada agulnst it as an Infringement
or personal right of state officials and
not warrantee!. In trW of aalariea naid
them bae on living expenses thirty
year ago.
Bible Teaching Bill
WiUBe Offered
riKRHK. l.. Jun 27. Sueill T1.
grsm. tn,e bill the house by Malm will
start something. Its requirement bo'nu
mat at esl one chapter of the Hible
shall be read In each of Ihe rjubll, iM,ni.
of the alate every day, but any seciarl i.i
cummenl upon the tearhlngs le prohibited.
BELGIAN REUeTfUND
REPORTED AT LINCOLN
Following la the list of subscriptions
to the Belgian relief fund reported at
Lincoln:
Amount previously reported I7.&UH.',
Mrs. Allien Johnatoa. iKtudaa 1 uO
aira Kdward Harp. lx,ii(la 1 Si
v oinan'a club. Wood River 5 M
Woman club, Fremout 10 vw
lloaard county, Ietuka 1 ui
Mrs. John Milhken, Bualton SOU
Ulisabelh . Tbackara. Lincoln.... S.uu
Uverybwdy read b W eat Ada.
official report'rusS BLOCK BOTH
Germans Are Checked Near La
Basiee and Lose 1,600 Men
Near Yprei. .
REPULSE FIVE GERMAN ATTACKS
TAnift. Jan. 27. Tb French report
given out by the war office this after
noon eaja the customary artillery ex
changes took place yesterday, nnd that
on January 23 the Herman lost near
Yprrs a hat amounted to a battalion and
a half of men (one German battalion con
talna 1,000 men). The French claim also
that a check wa administered to the
German near I.a Bee yesterday. Here
the losses of the Hermans are placed at
two battalions. The statement says:
"In the section of Nleuport nnd of
Tpres there were artillery engagements
yesterday. A German aeroplane wa
brought down between the line of the
Pelglan army. Statement made by prla
onera establish the fs t that it was not a
battalion, hut a brigade which on Jan
uary Zi attacked our trenches to the
est of Tpres. The enemy lout Id thla
affair what amounted to a battalion and
a half of men.
"If haa been confirmed today that ne
at
I.a Bassee, Qlvenchy and Guinchy th.
Germane yesterday suffered a great
check. On the rod from La Baaaee to
Hcthune the bodies of six officer and
men were found. The losses of th Ger
mane consequently must represent at
least two full battalions.
"From Lena to Solssons yesterday saw
artillery fighting. In the region of
Craonne we maintained ourselves in th
trenche rec ptured by us during ur
counter attacks of January 25.
"1ft the region of Perthes. Hill No. 200,
four violent attacks on the part of th
enemy have been repulsed. ' In th Ar
gonne. In the vicinity of St. Hubert, a
Jermn attack was repulsed with the
bayonet. At St. Mlhlel wa destroyed new
foot brldpe. thrown over the Meuse by
the enemy. .
"Yesterday passed quietly In Lorraine
and in the Voege."
EMBARGO PUT ON
CHICAGO CATTLE
Continued from Page One.)
market for immediate slaughter under
rigid Inspection by state and federal of
ficials. No new case of th disease had
been found at the yard since the out
break last November, according to Dr.
Houck,
A. O. Leonard, president of the Union
Stock Yarde and Tranalt company, said
th government's order was Issued be
cause of the finding of the disease In
cattle shipped from Chicago to Philadel
phia byway of Pittsburgh. Federal In
spectors now are tracing th shipment to
determine whether the infection occurred
here- or at some other point. 1 '
Officials of the Union Stock Yards com
pany said they hoped to complete the
cleaning and disinfecting of th yards, so
that the ban against shipping might be
lifted Monday. Uv stock dealings at
the yards today were confined to the
quarantine section.
Trial of Roberts on
Murder Charge Starts
NORTH PLATTR. Neb.. Jan. fli-iSpe.
clal Telegram Forty-fire talesmen were
examined today and r. jury weai secured
late UhiB-recalng t. ry Ray npberts,
charBc; .wtlh llrst def res; murder f Ver
bon Cornttt. Both state and ' defense
used all their, prumptory challengea.
Only tao or the regular panel were lert
on this Jury. The courtroom was crowded
with spectators, one-third of them being;
wemcn. Many were unable to gain ad
mittance. . .. . . . ,
Throughout th proceedings tho defend
er cooly. eyed -every pr-soetive juror,
but makes fek suggestions to his attor
ney. The onenlnsr statements of attor
ney" ver made tonight and th taking
of testimony will bet;tn In th morning.
-v - ,
IS ASKED TO PLAN NEW
TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL
(From a Staff Correspondent.
LINCOLN, Jan. 27.-(SpecUI.)-J. K.
Cradc'ock, an Omaha architect, .has been
instructed by the . Board of. Control to
draw up plena for the new tube rculoais
honpllal at Kearney. Mr. Craddock's pre
liminary plans were chosen by the board
after several others had been considered.
The new building, itself Is to cost $33,Or
' The appropriation la for 10,000.
DEATH RECORD
V, '
Ml KHsaVr. Mraa... '-
' PKIIU. Neb.. Jan.- r.,MSpcaI.)-Mlas
rilia' C, Morgan died January SO at
Rocheater." N. T. She was M years, old.
Miss Moigsn wss for twenty-six years
matron ot the dormitory and teacher of
history and Tngllsh in the Peru Plate
normal. A reunion was had In her honor
at Peru about ten years ago. She leaves
a host of friends in Nebraska.
Comb Sage Tea
Into Gray Hair
l.adic! Try this! Darkens banti
fully and nobody ran t"U Brings
back Us aloe and thickness. .
Common garden aage brewed Into a
heavy tea. with sulphur and alcohol
added, will turn gray, streaked and faded
hair beauillully dark and luxuriant; re
move every bit of dandruff, stop scalp
Itching and falling bair. Mixing th Sag
Tta and Sulphur recipe at home, though.
Is troublceom. An easier way la to get
the ready-to-use tonic, costing about SO
cents a large bottle, al ding stores, known
an "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound," thua avoiding a lot of muaa.
While wispy, gray, faded hair la not
ilnful, w all desire to retain our youth
ful appearance and attractiveness. lly
darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage
and Pulphur, ao one can tell, because it
dors it so naturally, ao evenly. You lust
dampen a sponge, or soft brush with it)
nnd draw thla through your hair, taking'
one small strand at a time; by morning i
a gray hairs have disappeared. After
another application or two your hair be- j
come beautifully dark, glossy, soft and
luxuriant and you appear years younger, j
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GERMAN EFFORTS
Attempts to Take Offemire in Both
Poland and Galicia Are Be
pulsed the Russians. .
ZEPPELIN BALLOON DESTROYED
PETROvlRAP. Jan. :7. The general
staff of the Russian army today gave
out a report on the progress of the fight
ing, which reads aa follow v.
"In the Pilkalen res;lon our troops
took the offensive January 23 and drove
all the detachments of the enemy who
opposed them back toward the line from
Malvlsohken to Ladenen. During this
operation we dislodged them from many
of their positions after fighting at tha
point of the bayonet. On the right bank
of tlV river Vistula there have been ad
vaneo guard engagements of minor Im
portance. A fusillade was reported Jan
uary in this locality and In the vicin
ity of Yyechprov tha fire of our artillery
has demolished a lookout poet on the left
bank of the liver.
"To the left of tho Vistula tha Germans
had made some fresh efforts to assume
the offensive, particularly near the vil
tsts of Borjlmow and Goumine. during
the evening of January 24 and the after
noon of January 25. but each time they
wer driven back with aertou losses. In
the vicinity of tho villages of Grabskie
boudy and Rouda. to the northeast of
Sklernlewtce, our fir reduced two Ger
man batteries to silence.
"In Galicia the activity ot the enemy
has Increaaed on the front between Qaa
dlk, Oujck, Nljneveretsk and Maldanka,
where the enemy. In addition to hi artil
lery fire, made other endeavors to. oper
ate on the offensive. He was, however,
everywhere driven bark. We took pris
oners three officers and about 300 sol
diers. "There have been no important changes
in Bukowlna.
"On January 25 a German Zeppelin flew
over Llbau and threw down nine bombs.
These missiles, however, did not do any
serious dsmase. Tpe Zeppelin then reJ
turned toward the frontier. At a point
near Vlrghen our artillery men succeeded
In hitting thl alrahip and It fell into the
water. Light gunboat went out from
Llbau and finished it destruction. Its
crew of seven men was captured."
1
Never Absent
Never Incapacitated '
There are many good
reasons why it is advis
able to appoint the
Peters Trust Company
as your Executor. It is
never absent nor inca
pacitated and is al
ways prepared to trans
act business during bus
iness hours with the ut
most care and prompt
ness. !
Call or write us for
.further information,
which we will be glad
to furnish.
Capital
Surplus
..$200,000.00
..$275,000.00
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COMMERCIAL'
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PHOTOGRAPHERS
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Week BeglaaJag Meaday, Tebruarr 1st.,
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nnir Bigg est Mslodrama.
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DO YD CoujUs 1919
Toalg-kt, Friday, Satarday. Mas. Bat.
cousrgxi, fob BErxsYgB.
Mattaeea. gao Mights, , toe,
- Xeat Week af agfie reaper.
Tueak, Xee- g Saolaty Might.
Kiss Xlaaal Silver, Xyrla Sepraa,
1 between act.
toa lm buT tram ua. We gnaratitr
X.OUO lbs. to the toa. Prompt deU very
IVKtl Mcholaa Htreet.
Itiune Douglas Sao.
THOMPSON. BELDEN ' & CO.
THURSDAY-COATS
Thirty-Five Stylish Models, Desir
able in Every Particular,
Sizes 16 to 44
Thursday, $ 3.75
Values to $19.50
Every oth6r Coat in Stock reduced, no
approvals, no returns.
OUR JANUARY CLEAN-UP
SALE OF LINENS
Starts Thursday. 8:30 A. M.
Thursday we will place on sale all soiled and mussed
Table Cloths and Napkins
Some at Half Price
The Rest at .Almost Half Price
As there are but comparatively few of these bargains
jrou had best come early.
The following few quotations will give you an idea
of the values: ,
There are only a few of each
2.75 Bleached Tabl
3.50 Bleached Table
3.75 Bleached Table
6.00 Bleached Table
' 7.50 Bleached Table
10.00 Bleached Table
12.00 Bleached Table
15.00 Bleached Table
20.00 Bleached Table
25.00 Bleached Table
30.00 Bleached Table
$10.00 Bleached Napkins, Half Prioe, $5.00 doz.
12.00 Bleached Napkins, Half Price, 6.00 doz.
15.00 Bleached Napkins, Half Price, 7.50 doz.
8.75 Bleached Napkins, Half Price, 4.38 doz.
. 7.50 Bleached Napkins, Half Price, 3.75 doz.
$6.00 Fine Bleached Napkins, $3.75 a dozen
5.00 Fine Bleached Napkins, 2.89 a dozen
4.75 Fine Bleached Napkins, . 2.50 a dozen
3.50 Fine Bleached Napkins, 2.00 a dozen
I IfRSlI
Smaller Coal Bills
There is one sure way of keeping your house warm this
winter, ' '
There is one sure way to do this at a saving over last year.
There is one sure way and one only it is to order and
insist upon your dealer supplying you with
lEHIGH'VALLEY
ANTHRACITE
The Coal That Satisfies
This is the coal you should use in yW home. This is the
coal you must use to save money this winter. It gives an
even, lasting heat It bums clean to the last pound. A tire
once started may be forgotten until it needs replenishing.
WaSall
UKISUVWlfY
ANTHRACITE
tit.! .faalll-IMJUa
, Tfci Slaa ia DaplaTd fcr Daalan
wa mU Labia V allay ABtlaracit
LEHIGH VALLEY
McCormick Building
Effigy 1 r 7ESZ?y
AMI SEMKXTS.
"Too Much For the Money" the only complaint.'
nuniTOniUH-l-eHer Carriers' Big Show
SPECIAL ADDED FEATURES Thursday night, Jan.
28, Swedish Singing Society; Friday night, Jan. 29,
Old Fiddlers Contest; Saturday, Jan. 30, Come With
Us On a Trip Through the Rocky Mountains to Cal
ifornia in a MAXWELL CAR-7:15 to 8:15 P. M.
REGULAR PROGRAM FOLLOWS Three Greens, Pep
per Twins, Wilhat Troupe, Bulger's Goats, Mysterious
Kings, and Motion Pictures of Omaha School Children.
Evening Prices: Adults, 25c; Children, 10c.
Reserved Seats, 10c, 15c and 25c extra.
Matinee Daily, Any Seat, 25c; Children, 10c.
Price,
Price,
Price,
Price,
Price,
Price,
Price,
Price,
Price,
Price,
Price,
; 1.38
1.75
1.88
3.00
3.76
5.00
6.00
7.50
10.00
12.50
15XK)
Order your winter supply of coal
now, and insist upon getting
Lehigh Valley Anthracite. Your
regular dealer should supply you.
If ne can't, write the
COAL SALES CO.
Chicago, UL
fcaa5Jailal
AMIIGHCXTI,
Cloths, Half
Cloths, Half
Cloths. Half
Cloths, Half
Cloths, Half
Cloths. Half
Cloths, Half
Cloths, Half
Cloths, Half
Cloths, Half
Cloths, Half