-fi x-r- mm iriTaWPff SALES ; m 7c SPECIALS 1 J ami l.rn: Outinir Flannels, in plain pink, Mite, wliito, light funma and dark 1 A shades, nt - - "L IVmdi'H in. linlil and dark tthadt-M, lOo values, nt Apron Chock. UinghaniR, in blues, brown and green, and black and white checks, at . UL Hosiery LadkV, Misses' and Children's Cot ton Hose 15c valucn, at, IHn per pair 1UI Wool Comfort Data, 72x90, fine, clean, white wool ready for the Comfort, Ql OF at yuLi Cotton Comfort Size Data, blue ribbon, pure white cotton, put up in individual CI OF cartons, at tpliJ Cotton Comfort Size Hats, all clean cotton- 85c in three sizes, at, 05c, 75c and Cotton Bats, all clean pure cotton, at O'ln 10c, 12V$C, 15c, 20o and . t)C fl ffW W 2430 I i f J I f 1 ft., I.M $14.50 Exceptional Bargains in LADIES' SUITS In gaberdines, poplins ami serges, in all the leading shades, all new models, $15 . (PO PA and $17.50 values pO.JU $20.00 and $22.50 values in Ladies' Suits, in plain tailored and fancy models, at - ONK SPECIAL LOT OF LADIES' SUITS early fall and some last season's models, most ly plain tailored in a good range of colors and materials; $20.00 and up to $35.00 CIA values, at :. plU Ladies' Coat new Wooltex garments, in the newest pompadour cloths, in the newest shades of blue, green, or browns - .' .. Ladies' Coats' in plush, corduroy and fancy Scotch plaids, and plain materials, some fur trimmed, some with velvet collars; the new belted effects, at CIA and up to $25.00. ?11J Children's Coats, in a great variety of styles and materials, plushes cordu- CI PA to CIA roys, chinchilla, at - tJ)lJU pIU $18.50 10 $30 8400 r ci?n mi t, I nam Tt.w VjI MILLINERY BARGAINS Every Hat in the house must go. Ladies' Trimmed Hats, new fall shapes, CI AO values up to $5.00, at $lJO Ladies' Pattern Hats, in a great variety of styles and colors, valued up to CO AO $7.50, at $.30 Ladies' Pattern Ilats, new shapes, in velvets and plushes Values up to CO Q $10.00, at yOAJj New Pattern Ilats; most of these are new ar rivals, in the newest shapes $12.50 OA AO and $15.00 values, at $4. JO A great variety of Children's nats, in all shapes, at less than ILVLF-PR1CE. Come in and see them. II A fi n fi TT The Horace Bogpue Store A rnmnlpfp linp nf Muffs. Srnrfs nnH Sptsnlwnvs H-TJ11 on hand in Mink, Beaver, Black and Red Fox, ORGANIZING COMPANIES Many New Corporations Organized for llusliu'ss iu Nt4raka Do Iiikh nt State t)niltol (liy Herald correspondent) Lincoln, Nebr., Nov. 17 That the state of Nebranka Is enjoying a largo degree of prosperity It Indicated l the number of domestic corporations that are being organized In tint state. During the paat months the records In tho omce of Secretary of State Charles W. Tool fehow that ed, the combined capital of which Is eighteen large Corporations have fil ed, the combined capital of which Is nearly $3.000.00,0. Besides these there was tiled u long list of smaller corporations with, capital stock from 15.000 to $25,000 each. The Live Stock Sanitary Hoard has raised the quarantine on horses and mules on the live western counties of Dlaine. Cherry, 'Grant, Hooker and Thomas. This quarantine was estab lished November 7, 1914, during the epidemic of durane which existed In that territory. . During the year over JV00 horses, ti ares and stallions were tested and about thirty-five kill ed. Another Important change tho board has made' la that where for merly animals shipped Into the state required only health certificates, they tan only be admitted now in compli ance with the statlion registration law. This It Is said will save the farmers and horse ownorB of Nebras ka a good many thousands of dollars a year in the buttertutmt, of stock conditions generally The word "cure" on the labels of packages or bottles containing pro prietary medicines will herearter be tabooed in Nebraska, according to a decision just banded down by a local court, in which the state Pure Food and Drug Commission was p lalntlff, and the defendant a local drug store selling patent ' medicines. The de fendants took an appeal to the dist rict court, but eventually decided to pay the lower court's fine of 1 50 and cowls, on condition that they be given time to get their stock In shape to comply with the law. The case crew out of the Interpretaltno by Food Commissioner Clarence K. Har man of the drug law that the word "cure" on labels of proprietary med icines wna misleading and not In con formity with the statutes. The total amount of expense for assessing the state of Nebraska for 19 1R. as certified to by Secretary O. K. Ilornecker of the State Board of Knuallzation, is as follows: Salary of county assessors 47.015.00 Office help 24.156.15 Salary of precinct assess. 132.751.57 Hooks, schedules blanks.. 11,734.56 Total $215,657.28 E. J. Hainer, a Lincoln lawyer who is interested in properties and also a stockholder In a creamery, last week filed a brief In the supreme court, as amicus curiae, or friend of the court, relative to the case now pending In that tribunal. In which Fire Commis sioner Rldcell Is mandamlslng State Treasurer Hall to compell him to pay fire commission warrants issued by the stnte auditor, The outcome of this case will probably decide the food commission's right to draw fees fnvi the state treasury. The brief of Mr. llalner takes the position that Inasmuch as these fees are paid Into the treasury for the specific purpose of maintaining those departments, and no provision being made for any other use of this money, that these funds take the form of trust fund and that the state treasurer has no legal right to use them for any other purpose without the proper legislat ive action. Mr. Hainer quotes vari ous court decisions and authorities in substantiation of his view of the case. Livestock Importations The system of records adopted by the Live Stock Sanitary Board is very interesting and are compiled for the protection of stockmen and farm ers In securing the very best class of live stock. The board's report covers the per iod between April 1 and October 31, 1915. During that period exporta tions of live stock have been sent out to 35 states and Canada, and are as follows: 145 stallions; 3,489 horses; 2,714 mares; 291 mules; 7,338 cat tle; 1,574 dairy and breeding cattle, to 731 of which was applied the Tu berculin test; 317 sheep and 790 swine. A great record for a great state. This report does not cover live stock shipped to public markets for Immediate slaughter. serum law for selling Berura and vir us without a license. He waived hearing and was bound over to the district court and on October 23 was fined $50 and costs f or such violation. OVERCOAT VALUES Coughs that Are Ktopiod! Careful people see that they are stopped. Dr. King's New Discovery is a remedy of tried merit. It has held its own on the market for 46 years. Youth and old age testify to Its soothing and healing qualities. Pneumonia and lung troubles are of ten caused by delay of treatment. Dr. King's New Discovery stops those hacking coughs and relieves la grippe tendencies. Money back If it fails. 50c and $1. Nebraska Ituys Iowa Stock Figures compiled by the Nebraska Live Stock Sanitary board show that from April 1st to November 1st the state of Nebraska Imported from Io wa 60 stallions; 211 horses; 142 mares; 12 mules; 846 cattle; 408 sheep; 624 swine, 231 of which were stock bogs and 393 breeding pure breds. E. O. I-alng, Proprietor of Modern Clothes for Men, Offers Hpechtl Values iu Overcoats $15 will buy a mighty tine over coat at the K. O. Lalng store Mod ern Clothes for Men as will be not ed by the announcement elsewher in The Herald this week. Mr. Lalng takes the timely opportunity to give some good advice on overcoat pur chasing which it will be well worth your time to read. He also calls the attention of our readers to Collegian suits, of which he has a fine assortment. Chamberlain's Tablets This is a medicine Intended espec ially for stomach troubles, bilious ness and constipation. It is meeting with much success and rapidly gain ing in favor and popularity. Obtain able everywhere. Hough Dry, 6 cent a pound Alliance Steam Laundry. Nebraska Production The State Hoard of Agriculture in compiling agricultural statistics from the acreage taken by the assessors and the estimates made by it 3,500 correspondents have found the total prlnrirml crops for Nebraska for 191." as follows: Corn, bushels 227,000,000 Wheat, bushels 70,710,217 Oats, bushels 72,751,284 Serum Uw Held Valid Dr. C. C. Hall of Omaha was re cently tried in the county court of Douglas county for violation of the On Hunting Trip Attorney D. F. Gllman left Tues day night for Gordon, Wisconsin, for his annual deer hunt. Mr. Oilman was raised In the Wisconsin country, Gordon being his old home. He and two brothers take a deer hunt each year. Mr. Gilman expects to make this trip a short one, expecting to re turn in about two weeks. Hough Dry, 0 cents a pound Alliance Steam Laundry. Delicious Hot Drinks for the Cold Days and Evenings The kind of pure food drinks that "warm you up" and make you feel better all over. Come in after the show before you go home and get a good, warm drlDk. Everything is served Orennan style and that's the best Just take a look at these tempting dishes: Bouillons Chicken, Clam, Tomato, Beef Soups Cream of Tomato, Vegetable Oyster Stew Oyster Cocktail, Chili Hot Drinks Chocolate, Malted Milk, Lem onade, Coffee Sandwiches Any kind that you want We use our own make of Mayonnaise dressing on all our salads. Drop in the next time you're down this way. We'll make you feel at home. BRENNAN'S On Quality Corner mnit;iiiiiiiHii!t?!ii;iis;s;:si:mnnnngnt:i:iir:;;:n::i;ri;iiiiiiiiiu;mu YOU MEN WHO SMOKE The next time you want a good fresh cigar or a fresh can of tobacco drop into the King Billiard Parlor and get it. All Popular Brands of Cigars and Tobaccos HANK KEISER, Prop. 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