Former Nebraska Senator Sues Son John Swanson Brings Court V\ction lo Collect $2,323 of Alleged Debts. Columbus, Neb.. Sept. 21.—Former State Senator John Swanson lms Med suit in district court In an effort to collect $2,323 and Interest which he alleges Ida son, Gilbert tV. Swan son. owes him. The petition contain! four counts, the first three being on a series of three notes of $400 and interest each and the fourth being SI,123, which the father alleges is due him as rent on 178 acrea of land. ^old Star Mothers of Nebraska Elect Officers Hastings, Neb., Sept. 21.—The Gold Star Mothers of Nebraska, meeting here In connection with the Amer ican Legion, re-elected the following officers: Mrs. T. J. Gist, Falls City, 1 president; Mrs. Boiler, York, vice president; Mrs. G. W. Murphy, Chadron, secretary-treasurer. The organization will meet in connection with the legion again next year. Blue Springs Pastor Is Transferred to Nebraska Beatrice, Neb., Sept. 21.—Rev. Con rad Hewitt, pastor of the United Brethren church at Blue Springs, has been transferred to Nehawka, Neb., ami will leave for that place this week. His successor at Blue Springs is Rev. Mr. Brink. Prominent Farmer Dies. Pawnee City, Neb., Sept. 21.—J. if. U. Martin, prominent farmer liv ing just east of this city, died In the Pawnee City hospital following an operation for Intestinal trouble. He had been a resident of the community for many years. Funeral services were held Friday. Adele Garrison “My Husband's Love” The Way THrky Came Home to Madge My hopo of Bleep, which ehould banish the reinehibrance of the book I had read and had tortured tnyelf Into believing its hero was my hus band, did not materialize. I tried every 'expedient I knew, but I heard each quarter-hour strike from the old chimes In a church tower nearby until a tangible anxi ety was added to the Imaginary ono which had been terrifying me. Surely, I told myself, when 2 o’clock had sounded, the most drawn out banquet should be over, and I knew that it was less than a half hour's journey from the big hotel where the affair had been held, to our humble apartment. Dicky ought to be home. Suppose something had happened to hinti Useless to tell myself that if my husband were the man about whom I had been reading, he was distinct ly not worth worrying about, and my life would be more peaceful If he never came home. That primal emotion of woman, fear of danger to her mate, swept over me, held me tense, breathless, agonized for the hour and a half which elapsed until I heard the hall door open and close and Dicky’s key in the lock. Then with something akin to the emotion which prompts a mother to slap a child over whose disappear ance she lias been agonizing. I found myself unwilling' to greet him kindly, or even to speak to him if I could help it, and cuddling down into the bedclothing so that there was left only an aperture for breath ing, I pretended to be asleep. A Terrifying Thought. X kept up a regular and deep breathing for several seconds after the door had opened and closed again. And then, dlsquietingly, I realized that Dicky had not moved after closing the door. He was standing motionless, Inside the door, and I • AT Untie 3857 AT Ipntic 3857 < \ Li iiifff fJifTJiy ( ll|T3 ■ 1 § I I J| . 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With a swift movement, as noise less as I could make ft, I slfpped from my bed on the opposite side from the door, and snapped on the switch of the night lamp at tho head of the bed. But at what the light revealed, I forgot my absurd fear, xny auger against my husband, my worry over the book I had read—everything but the_ fact that disheveled, pallid, shaking, Dicky was leaning against the wall, either sorely hurt or des perately 111, I did not at first know. Then, even as I sprang toward him, I saw tha edge of a bandage beneath his hat, and knew that he had ex perienced some accident. "I’ll Attend to This Myself.” I wasted no time in exclamations or questions. My long association with Lillian has schooled me In a habit which my mother's teaching began long ago. I drew up a chair to Dicky's side, and slipped my hand under his arm. "Sit down, dear,” I said softly, the caressing word involuntarily ut tering itself. He slumped heavily against me, while tho pallor of his face deepened. "Bed,” ho whispered to my re lief, for knowing his reluctance to be "doctored'' or "babied," I had not ventured to suggest his lying down. But he was almost a dead weight upon mo when I finally got him to the bed, and with the whispered words, “No doctor,” he fainted. Fortunately I have had much ex perience with swoons, and in sick ness and accidents of widely differ ing kinds, so that I was not as much alarmed as I otherwise would have been, but even with my conviction that he was only in an ordinary swoon, there seemed a tight bana clutching my heart until the restora tives I applied were rewarded by the opening of Dicky’s eyes. “Did I go under?" he asked slow ly. “What a fool!” “Don't talk yet!” I urged. “Drink this.” I slipped my arm under his shoul ders, and put a glass to his lips. He drained it obediently, and I eased him back to his pillow, taking my first opportunity to give more than a cursory glance to the queer-looking and blood-stained bandage around his head. l’ut as I bent down to inspect the bandage, Dicky put up both hands over it, as If he were protecting it from me. “Didn't you ever see a cut on the head before?” he demanded crossly. “I’m all right now. or will be in a I minute or iwo, and I’ll attend to this I myself." (Copyright. 1»23.) Pioneer Resident of Gage County Dies at Beatrice Beatrice, Neb., Sept. 21.—Andrew I’. Holmbeck, 80, a resident of Gage county since 1883, died at Ills home In Beatrice. Mr. Holmbeck was n native of Swecdcn and after locating In Gage Voss Electric Washing Machine With Swinging Wringer Sold on Such Low Terras That It Actually Pays for Itself. 7822 k J May Be Purchased at the Rate of The Greatest of All Home Electric Servants Nationally known as a great household time and labor saving de vice. 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Shorts, stouts, longs, regulars; sizes are complete. Last Day of Our Sale of Men s and Young Mens All Dress Trousers, 3.95 livery pair is made for dress wear, perfect in the tailoring, carefully worked out and only the finest of trimmings used in their construction. Worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres. Idue serge. Patterns to please every individual requirement. Hundreds of suiting patterns included which will go well with your old co at and vest. Light colors, medium colors, dark colors; any style you want is here. Trousers for men and young men; all sizes, 2$ to 50 waist. Sale of 1200 New Fall Caps for Men Saturday-at 98c A special purchase of 100 dozen all new fall caps, in the one-piece top style, satin lined. Light and dark* coloring in tweeds, softings and suitings; remarkably large range of patterns. Choose a number of these at this unusually low price. 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Men’s Sport Coats—.lust the thing , for cool wcalther; in all the desired ! colors* tan, brown and. pleasing color combinations; brushed wool, smooth weaves and fine worsted ribbed garments; 95*° 8 50 Munsmg Wear Our fall and win ter stock of Men's Munsing Union Suits is now read): licht, medium and heavy weight winter wear; make your selections while sizes are complete; all sizes and stvles; rcd 1.75,010.00 Mam Floor—South j Men’s New Fall Shoes and Oxfords All ... xpiaro roes; mars has perforated loos, and tne brown onlf lias a wine tip: special 4 i~\ 6.50 values, at. 4*H5 Men’s Brown and Black Vici Kid High Shoes -T.-'H) Ar values Boys’ Shoes High and low, all stvles, all sizos; special, 2.15, 2.95 and 3.95 Fourth Floor