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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1916.
Nebraska
WORST GETS
NOTHING FOR TOIL
Democratic State Chairman
About to Suffer for His
Dry Proclivities.
GOES TO SEE GOVERNOR
ivw at arf PnrrMnondent.)
Lincoln, Dec. 13. (Special.) The
stinir of ineratitude which has at
times been in evidence after political
campaigns, appears to have struck the
democratic party and worst of all it
lias come just when everybody should
be happy with Christmas cheer.
Chairman Louie Langhorst 'has
hren stuns, according to his friends,
who are saving things about Gov
ernor-elect Neville.
When it was known that Clarence
E. Harman would not be a candidal!
for reappointment as food commis
sioner. all eves were turned in the di
rection of Chairman Langhorst of the
democratic state committee. But
now all is changed. Mr. Langhorst
visited the state house today and was
closeted with Governor Morehead for
more than an hour. Neither one
would admit that the visit had any
tning to ao witn tne appoinitnem 01
food commissioner. After Mr. Lang
horst had left the state house he was
approached on the matter of the ap
pointment, but said there was nothing
to say at this time.
Still for Prohibition.
"I will still be found fighting in the
trenches," said the chairman, "and for
the enactment of a legislative law
which will make Nebraska strictly
prohibition."
This has led some to believe there is
a difference of opinion between the
new governor and the democratic
chairman over carrying of the pro
hibition amendment.
Mr. Langhorst was very emphatic
in saying:
"I have nothing to say now, but I
will have a little later on, but I am
still for the prohibition amendment."
It was pretty well known at the
time of the selection of Mr. Langhorst
as chairman of the state committee
that it was done to appease the
Bryan element in the democratic
party and to give -4 prohibition hue
to the democratic state committee, al
though the real leaders of the party
were strongly against the dry prop
osition. Now there is no more use
for Mr. Langhorst and he can go back
to his little store at Elmwood and sell
eggs, calico and New Orleans
molasses, while another who has been
on the state pay roll for some time
steps into the fattest job in the gift
of the pew governor.
It is said that Otto Murschell of
Ord, who has been an inspector in the
office of the state fire commissioner,
is to receiver the appointment.
Adams County Jail
Full of Men. Sent
Up for Drinking
Hastings. Neb., Dec. 1.1. (Specii
Telegram.) Both nominal and mod
erate tines having failed to produce
retorm, Police Judge Karl Beghto
nas adopted the policy ot imposing
unusually severe hues tor drunken
ness. On this charge within a fe
days he has fined eight men $50 an
costs each and remanded them to the
county jail.
This week he fined two other:
$100 and costs on a like charge an
today assessed a charge of $50 and
costs against a man who was fined
$10 yesterday and repeated the of
fense.
The countv lail is full nearly to
capacity with these prisoners, and
hearing that thev were not lis
pleased with their treatment there,
Judge Bcghtol has decided hereaftc:
to commit The men to the publicly
condemned city jail.
It takes fifty-eight days to serve
out a $100 fine and it such tines an
commitments continue Hastings
soon need a few more jails.
Federated Church
Formed at Mitchel
Indian Frozen to
Death Near Rulo
Falls City, Neb., Dec. 13. (Spe
cial.) Charles Roubideau, a quarter-
blood Indian ot the sac and box
tribe, was found frozen to death on
the roadside three miles south of
Rulo by the rural mail carrier.
Coroner G. W. Reneker held an in
quest. It developed from the testi
mony that Roubideau, who was 76
years old, was last seen in Rulo Fri
day night. The body was found in
the weeds near the road and the sur
roundings indicated that he had got
ten up and fallen several times. An
empty whisky flask was found near
the body. Roubideau owned a farm
on the reservation and had a wife and
family.
Inheritance Tax On
Cook Estate is $765
Beatrice, Neb., Dec. 13. (Special.)
r. Mumtord, wno was recently
appointed to appraise the estate of
the late Daniel W. Cook for the pur
pose of ascertaining the amount due
the county under the inheritance tax
law, filed his report yesterday with
Judge Walden. Accordintr to the re
port the amount of property taxable
witn deductions ot certain exemp-
. tions is $76,587.22, the tax on the
same aggregating $765.8$ The value
ot the estate is placed at $199,799.25.
Court Dates Fixed.
Fremont. Neb., Dec. 13. (Special.)
Judges F. W. Button of Fremont
and George H. Thomas have decided
to call no grand jury session the com
ing year unless the need arises in the
future. The following court calen
dar has been arranged: Boone and
Hcrrick, December 19, May 7 and
October 15: Colfax and Nance, Feb
ruary 5, April 23 and October 1;
Dodge aird Platte, January 15, April
9 and September 17.
Mitchell. Neb.. Dec. 13. (Special.),
Arrangements were completed Sun
day for the organization ot a -teder
ated church at Mitchell to start op
eration January I. 1V177 loinplct
co-operation of all the Protestant
churches of Mitchell and Sunday
schools is expected. Ihe Sunday
schools will be graded similar to th
method of the public schools and the
different church buildings used for the
work. This is the outgrowth ot the
community spirit fostered by the
Mitchell Community club.
Falls City Pastor
Accepts Call to Iowa
Falls City, Dec. 13.-(Special.)
Rev. E. O. Ticknor, pastor of the
Presbyterian church of this city, re
signed from the pastorate at the
morning services Sunday He has
been pastor of the congregation for
the last three and one-half years. He
has accepted a call to the pastorate of
the Second Presbyterian church at
Ottumwa, la., to which place he goes
about the first ot the year, there
is a broader field for him to do good
work. Rev. Mr. Ticknor and fam
ily have been very active in the
church, social and club work during
their residence here and they will be
greatly missed.
alls City Youth Will
Study for Grand Opera
Falls City, Dec. 13. (Special.)
The business men and people of rails
City have raised $4UU towards the
education of Elmer Herling, a Fall
City young man, who shows great
ability as a tenor singer, whom lead.
ing artists predict will develop into
a grand opera singer. He goes this
week to Kansas City to enter the
grand opera department of the Con
servatory of Music. The conserva
tory has given him a scholarship and
furnished him a position, which helps
materially.
Richardson Teachers
Will Meet at Humboldt
Stella, Neb., Dec. 13. (Special.)
The fall meeting of the Richardson
County Teachers' association will be
held at Humboldt Friday evening and
Saturday of this week. D. W. Hayes,
president of the Peru Normal school,
will be the principal speaker Friday
evening.
Superintendent D. R. Runs will
give an address Saturday torenoon
on rschyology and the leacher.
Some twenty county teachers are on
the program at the various sessions
as leaders or to take part in discus
sions. ,
COUNTY OFFICERS
WANT GOOD ROADS
Inter-County System Favored
by Commissioners in Ses
sion at Alliance.
TAXATION IS BIG SUBJECT
Alliance, Neb., Dec. 13. (Special
Telegram.! The morning session of
the state Association of Commission
ers. Clerks and Supervisors was taken
up with discussion of proposed legis
lation which would benefit county
roads throughout the state. Kesolu
tions were adopted calling for such
legislation as would amend the prcs
en law by giving the Board of Irriga
tinn anu Drainage and county com
missioners authority to lay out and
superintend the construction and
maintenance of an intcrcountv road
system.
A system of countv highways to be
constructed and maintained by the
county board, a fund for which would
lie authorized by a semi-annual clcc
lion, was lavorcd.
t the afternoon session Ihe com
missioners discussed the dragging
tne roans, establishment and main
taining of county poor farms and the
real estate assessment.
In reference to the latter stibirct.
President Kennedy in his closing talk
to the delegates said that the great
problem facing the people of Ne
braska today was that of taxation and
t was the duty ot the county com
missioners through their organization
to keen in close touch with tins Drob
lem that they might be able to handle
it as it should be handled and to the
best satisfaction of the taxpayers. He
urged them to keep up their interest
in the conventions.
After adjournment this evening the
delegates were taken on a sightseeing
trip through the different enterprises
in town, including the Newberry hard
ware establishment, the largest in the
west. At the morning session tomor.
row officers will be elected and the
place of meeting for the next conven
tion will be selected. Tonight the dele
gates had a barbecue and athletic ex
hibition by the volunteer firemen and
a dance.
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A
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not near a store send coupon for
free trial package In plain wrapper,
and set rid of Itching, bleeding- and
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snch rectal troubles. Take no substitute.
FREE SAMPLE COUPON
PYRAMID DRTJO COMPANY.
847 Pyramid Building.,
Marshall. Mich.
Kindly send me a Free sample
of Pyramid Pile Treatment, in
plain wrapper.
Name
Street
City
State
NEW
METHOD
Thru the Courtesy of
Combs-Agnew
Optical Co.
We are exhibiting
in their window
at the new location
309 So. 16th St.
Rote BIdg. ,
Our New Method
PHOTOGRAPHS
They cost no more,
but they are better.
The very latest achievement
in the photographic world
Rinehart-Stcffcns are a little
in advance in adopting this
method.
Rinehart-Steffens
Weed Bldg., Opp'te Courthouse
18th and Faraam Sts.
It Come From
It Matt Be Good
A box of
Silk Hose
v.
Makes a dandy gift
for any man.
Our large line of first
quality silk hose offers an
assortment of colors you
will find hard to get else
where. We feature Phoenix
Hosiery and have the larg
est stock in town of this
popular brand of hose.
Also Interwoven Hosiery
at $1.50 and $2.00 per box
of six pairs; as well as
McCallum, at $1.50 to
$3.50 per pair.
Her Grand Bldg.,
511 S. 16th St.
The Only Store in Omaha
Showing Both Dunlap
and Stetson Hats.
XMAS left
FAIRprf
XMAS
FAIR
of the
Churches
BEE Building
Dec. 4-16
COME
Just 9
Shopping
Days
Do your Christ
mas shopping
now with com
plete stocks,
this is the best
storo to tie to.
'Phone
2020
Douglas
brandeis Stores
'Phone
2020
Douglas
8
Diamond Jewelry
Diamond Little-Finger Rings,
set in platinum and white gold.
At $20.00 and up
i A number of different designs.
Small Diamond Rings, karat
genuine cut diamond in solid
gold mountings. Special. .$12.98
$10.00 Genuine Out Diamonds
in solid gold rings $5.98
Gift for Men
Men's Sterling Silver Buckle
Belts $1.50 to $4.00
Solid Gold Cuff Links, fancy
and signet styles $1.98
Solid Gold Waldemar Chains,
at $3.98 to $7.50
Others up to $20.00
Solid-Gold Brooches
We have the largest line
of
Solid-Gold Brooches in Omaha,
and we mention particularly the
Cameos in beautiful solid-gold
mountings $8.50 to $35.00
Pearl Bead Necklaces
21-inch Graduated Pearl Bead
Necklaces, very special, at $1.00
$1.50 value 16-inch Pearl
Beads, with solid-gold clasp,
special 50c
Very Fine Indra Spanish Pearl
Beads, with white and red gold
clasps, set with genuine cut dia
mond. We make a specialty of
this bead. A very beautiful
necklace, at ...$10.00
Mesh Bags Are Very Popular
Again
We have the largest line in
.Omaha, priced from. .$1 to $50
Silver, Silver Plated, Sterling
Silver and 1-10 Gold. Many dif
ferent shapes and sizes.
Shaving Stands
Upright Shaving Stands, nicely
plated, with adjustable mirror,
cup, and badger brush. Special,
at $1.00 and $1.98
Very Fine Silver-Plated Shav
ing Stands, especially priced,
at. I.. $2.98 and $3.98
Others up to $12.00
m-T' i at. a i s rr
jewelry is tne gut ot sentiment, and probably conveys more of I
! a personal feeling than anything else at Christmas time. So we
feel safe in saying that no matter what elso you give your wife or
sweetheart, be sure to include a bit of jewelry.
We have made a little tour of the Jewelry Store, but so much
claimed our attention and was worthy of it, that we found it
would be impossible to make more than a mere mention. Please
regard these items simply as suggestions suggestive of highest
quality and extreme moderation in price.
Visit the Jewelry Store by all means before writing
at the end of your gift list F-I-N-I-S.
There whs an old
woman
Who lived In a
hoc
She had to many
children
She didn't knew
what to do.
Till the breuffht
them to Toy land
Old Santa to tec.
Had then photo
graphs talten
And filled them
with glee.
Community Silver
We carry complete stocks of Community Silver.
We also have a large riumber of these pieces put up in
leatherette boxes with fancy silk and satin lining made especially
for gifts.
Sterling Silver Handle Steak Sets, 2-piece acts, for.... $1.98
Sterling Silver Handle, Large Carving Set, 3 pieces
knife, fork and steel. Special, at $5.00
3-Piecc Stag Handle Carving Set, large 9-inch blade. . . .$1.98
Men', Watch,
12 and 16-size Elgin Watches, open face or hunting, 20-year
gold-filled case. Very special, at $7.98
J Young men's 16-sizo open-face Watches, 20-year gold-filled
cases with 7-jewel standard lever movements. These are guar
anteed timepieces, at $8.00
Main Floor
Bracelet Watches
A very small Bracelet Watch,
lfi-jeweled lever movement, in a
20-year gold-filled bracelet and
case. This is an exceptional
value; priced at $10.00
Small 5-0 size Elgin Bracelet
Watch, in a 20-year gold-filled
case and bracelet. Special,
at $15.00
Others up to $50.00
La Vallierea
An Imraente Line
Every style, combination of
stones, in gold filled and solid
gold. Thousands of styles to
choose from.
A very complete assortment
of cameo-set, also diamond-set
La Vallieres.
Solid gold La Vallieres.
from... $1.98 to $5.00
Diamond-Set La Val
lieres, from $5 to $125
Leathar Goods, Velvet Bags, Etc.
Silk Chiffon Velvet Bags, with
beautiful designs in steel beads,
special at... $3.98, $5.00, $5.9eV
We carry an immense stock of
fancy leather goods. The largest '
variety in the city.
Ebony and"Ivory Toilet and
Manicure Sets, fitted up in
leather cases. Also a large lot
of samples in this line, at about
One-Half th Usual Price,.
Men's Leather Collar Bags,
sewed bottoms. Very special,
at 69c
French Ivory
We have the largest, most
complete stocks of French Ivory
in Omaha, in single pieces and
combination box sets.
Large assortment of Picture
Frames, Combs, Mirrors, Per
fume Bottles, Powder Boxes,
Hair Receivers, etc., - priced
at.. 25c, 69c and $1.00
' 8-Piece French Ivory Toilet
Set, in a fancy-lined box, spe-
$5.00
cial ,
WATCH
1226
WOW
Christmas Blouses
In Dainty Boxes
We have gone into the market this year
to buy for this holiday season with one
big idea in view to get the biggest
stock of the daintiest blouses we could
find. We were particularly fortunate In
our purchases, and the result of this good
fortune is manifested now in a definite,
practical way.
You can buy Christmas Blouses here
now in greatest variety.
New Crepe de Chine and Pussy Willow Silk Blous
es, also Net Blouses, enclosed in a dainty Christmas
box, each $2.98
Semi-Tailored, Embroidered and Lace Trimmed
Blouses, very special $2.98
High Color Georgette Blouses, new models just
arrived from New York $5.50 to $10.00
Dainty Lingerie Blouses; embroidery and lace
trimmed .$1.00 to $6.50
Blouse Shop! Second Floor
Boxed
Handkerchiefs
For Christmas
Gift
We have thousands and
thousands of handker
chiefs here, all in dainty
boxes ready for the gift-making. We have never been to well
prepared as we are this year to supply your handkerchief needs.
Just four items from thousands. ,
Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, in fancy boxes. 6 in
each box for .59,, 75,, $1, $1.50 and $2
Women's Initial Handkerchief, in fancy boxes,
ready for the gift-making. Many hand-embroidered
initials. 6 in. a box for 59, 754. $1. $1.50. $2
Children's Handkerchiefs, in a fancy picture bpx,
for 154.254. 394. 504
Beautiful line of Crepe Silk Handkerchiefs ; about
100 styles; hemstitched borders and allover figures.
Special, at ;..,254
Main Floor. '
DELC0 I
Electric Crank
ing. Lighting and
Ignition.
EXIDE
Storage Batteries
Did your battery freexe
during the cold snap
DELCOEXIDE SERVICE STATION
2024 Fam am St. ' Omaha. Neb.
Phone Douglas 3697.
FREE BATTERY
INSPECTION
if
It Seems As Though Everyone
Comes to This Toy land
Santa Claus has already copied down hundreds of names
of good little boys and girls to be sure that he won't forget
them at Christmas time. He is a wonderful Santa Clans
he's big and jolly, and he is such a good fellow that hundreds
of children just can't help coming here day after day.
- r v- tLI it . , I
Don't You Want Your Picture Taken
in Old Santa Claus' Arms?
Ask mamma or papa to bring you here some morning
from 8:30 to 11. It will be a wonderful thing to show your
little friends, and also a fine thing to be taken with a
REAL Santa Claus. O
Toyland is a wonderful place these days.
Just a few suggestions from a stock that is so big and
comprehensive that we simply cannot begin to include it all.
Atk for Tintograph
The simple, quick, fasci
nating way to paint pictures.
No experience required a
child can operate it. Priced
at ..25c, 49c, 98c
Imported German
Tea SaU
O-Piece Sets, handsomely
hand decorated with pink
-Jtlowers and green leaves.
At 39c
12-Piece Sets, decorated
in blue and gold. Very
pretty design 49c
Aluminum Sets
In fancy picture boxes.
Including Creamer, Sugar
Bowl, Teapot, Spoons and
Cups and Saucers 49c
DaUy Air Rifles
No. 12, single shot. These
are sure to please the boya.
At $1.00
Dolly'. Sett
Dolly's Housekeeping Sets,
consisting of rolling pin, tin
dishes and real groceries. 10c
Dolly's Cereal Sets, con
sisting of real breakfast
food, crackers, tin dishes
and spoons, at 10c
Uncle Sam's Register Banks
For dimes. They hold $20.
Encourage the saving habit.
Each 49c
Card Games
A wonderful variety, in
cluding Pit, Authors, Bov
Scouts, Flinch, Snap and
Bible Games, at. .29c to 49c
Blocks
Richter's Anchor Blocks,
for building houses, churches
and bridges. A book of in
structions with each set.
At 50c to $4.75
Basement.
Hardware
Housefurnishing Dept
Is a Great .
Christmas Store
Mother or wife will appre
ciate a practical gift, and there
are any number of attractive
as well as practical gifts in this
store.
Genuine Lisk Roasters
Large Size Lisk 3-piece
Roasters, strictly sanitary and
self-basting. Size 8x16x11.
Complete with the new bacon
rack in cover $2.19
Carving Sets '
A large assortment of "Uni
versal" Carvers, various han
dles with Sterling Silver mount
ings. Short, medium and long
blades. In pretty silk-lined
cases. Values to $7.00, at $4.98
Bird Cages
Don't forget
the smallest
pet in the
family. W e
are showing
the broadest
assortment of
Fine Brass
and Jaiiannerl
Cages in Omaha $1.49 to $13.75
Percolators
Heavy nick
el plated
"Rome" nick
el plated
copper perco
lators. 6-cup size,
at $2.29
9-cup size, special $2.79
Basement.
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