THE BEE: OMAIIA. FRIDAY. APRIL !. 1909. -BOYS' CLOTHING Specially Adapted for Easter Wear Bows' All Wool Wire Serge Combination Suits one r complete suit with c.rtra air knickerbocker pants to QM HE V v The Right Clothes for, Men's Easter Wear A man's attire is just as important as a woman's on Easter and the spring days to follow. Half worn clothes from last season may servt. a purpose some times, but they are surely out of place on Easter. Possibly you have been paying too much for your clothes. We offer you your choice of hundreds of good, serviceable and right up-to-date suits that are splendid for dress or for busines other stores would ffrrask vou as uurii as $so three croups ai $10. $125- $15 Roflers-Peet : Hirsch-Wickiyire Clothes We are Belling agents in Omaha for the very best ready-to-put-on clothes that money can buy. The man who wears one of these superior hand tailored suits is recognized as a well dressed man everywhere. The Rogers-Peet suits I The Ilirsh-Wickwire are . . . .$21 to $35 suits are $20 to $35 Nebraska GOVERNOR HAS HANDS FULL r&litici Dished Up by Legislature Causes Him to Seek Aid. Nebraska many- timet I could Ml III VHal latere at Stale Mar Call on Hennnllenn In enmnent Rnrse t Reaaaln la Poaltlna. He could not nuralxf ho ba vratatu! to you. "I a 17 year old July 5. lfi; weigh 14 pound, height S feet Inches: chest measure. ST Inches and no disease." Watch for Hawklnaon. In recognition of his presence, of mind In cllmblnf over a pile driver into an BANK SECRETARY FINEST PLUM "'" cb n1 bringm- th locomotive to a atop the Burlington railroad has given Fred W. Hawklnaon, 18. a handsome gold watch. The timepiece la handsomely ln acrtbed, bearing the name of the receiver. and tha purpose for which It was given. On February 1 an accident occurred near Lincoln. Toung Hawklnaon was on tha plledrlver at the time and for some reason remained there. The engineer and fireman left their cab and the engine began to "run wild." Hawklnaon rode along- for a time and then wondered what waa the matter. Climbing over Into the cab he taw that It was empty. Though he was supposed to know nothing concerning the running of engines the lad closed the throt tle and stopped the machine within a few yards of the North Platte bridge. Waa a Acala la Jail. Charged with wife desertion, Edgar J. Waugh occupies ill In tha county jail. where he waa taken Thursday afternoon fter a failure to furnish bond. He was match, for. Boyn' Combination Suit of fine worsted one coat anil two pair knicker bocker pant . . . .$3.50 Boy' Knickerbocker Spring Suit new styles, Confirmation Suits Your boy will want some thing: a little better than usual for confirmation or for Easter " Vear these black or blue suits and bau tlfully made and high class, Short panta suits $5 to $10 (jobs PnU suits $5 to $15 The Smartest oi Low Shoes The new ankle strap pumps low ties and oxfords in black, suede and the new shades of brown, fitted by expert shoe men- BIG SALE Brandeis Cut Flower Dept. EASTER LILIES Thousands of the finest quality Easter Lilies, will go on sale Friday and Saturday at 40c and up. Also a great variety lof other Easter blooming plants and cut flowers at the lowest prices. Have a lily delivered to your home. Brandeis cut flower department, South' side. Brandeis Is exclusive agent for the sale of the famous Red Cross Shoes for women the moat com fortable shoe on earth. Special section devoted to the sala of children's shoes. Easter Novelties In Candy Dept. Jelly Bird Xgga at, pound lo l'lush Habits, each -0"? Cotton Rabbits, each -lo and 3o Panorama Kgprs, each B XS Paper Mache Rabbits, each... Bo and lOo Natural Ducks and Chinks, ea-n . . . . .lOo Blister Nests and Bankets, with culrka and rabbits handsomely decorated hundreds to chooHB from, eajh o v.rtra .ne.lal Easter offer bird nest. filled wun canuy uuu plete for 60 (From a Staff Correspondent ! LINCOLN, April ft. (Special.) Some of the moat prominent democrats In the state have applied for the position of secretary to the State Banking board, which paya a salary of $3,000 a year. This Is the very best Job created by the late organization for the relief of jobless democrats and naturally It Is very much sought after. K. Royae at present holds the place at a salary of $2,000 a year, and It la freely predicted that he will land the same job with tha In creased aalary whenever the governor gets around to making hla selection. Under the provisions of the banking law the auditor and the attorney general are arrested at Fifteenth and O streets late mere figureheada on the board. Inasmuch I Wednesday afternoon by Officer Schmidt as the right to assist In making- appoint- I on a warrant sworn out by Waugh's father- men ts Is taken from them and the power I In-law, Thomas Utter of Denton. vested aolely In the governor. But the gov- I When Waugh waa searched at the police ernor has his hands full and It ia believed I station letters were found on his person he Is not overly anxious to assume all of 1 that told the story of unrequited love and the responsibility which goes with the en-1 the admiration for another. The lettera forcement of the new law. For that reason I told of a divorce that waa expected and of It Is likely, so some of those close to the I another home that would be occupied in governor ssy, he will not disturb the secre-1 Spokane by a younger woman as the wife tary of the board. ' Commission Una- Motorcycle. The State Railway commission Is prepar ing to begin work under the provisions of the physical valuation bill and very shortly will ask the governor to permit the ap pointment of experts to discover the phys ical valuation of railroad property. The commission haa -placed an order for a $1,100 car to be run on the railroad tracks, propelled by a twenty-horse gasoline en gine, in which Its members and Its experts will take rides over the tracks and In spect railroad property. The commission has not yet figured what r'an It will adopt when it starts Inon.lls work, but it will likely take up one rail road system and finish with that before going Into another. evr Law to Red ace Oil Coat. Stale Oil inspector Mullen has received word that the Standard Oil company in tends to reduce the price of gasoline 2 cents a gallon, due to the operations, he says, of the new oil Inspection bill. The now law reduces the test of gasoline from i ao SPECIAL at. Lunch Counter in Basement, 15c Plate Dinner. -. The Pure Food Center, Omasa Moat Convenient and Most Pleasant Baataarast la iiooatst on Our gaoonfl oor. XOTTTaj" BBiVD VITUS' BFICXaV With 50o or more Tea and Coffee pun-has. thl. week we are Including a lite tin of "LOTUS" Pw'- to kaow th. 'goodness of our apices, especially ' LOTUS' brand. It wilt b. neceaaary to ask for this when ordering. ItLLO SEltOJrajTBATIOBT Many new and pleaalng methods of using Jello and Jello Ice Cream Powder are euown here. Worth your while to come and learn how to prepare dainty, appetizing deaaerts. ' ' v .. ATTBLinra-rsi COTVSWA.jrzOXAn COOTB, pa . 3So;t friends and customers every uay feuld here, and bare only. that waa to be. The girl mentioned In the letters was Mies Emily Oammage of 1020 South Thir teenth street, who has been working aa a stenographer in a Lincoln law office. Edgar Waugh had told her, she said, that he had been married, but that his wife waa soon to secure a divorce. She said that he had never mentioned the term that he had served in the state peniten tiary for alleged embezzlement of Lancas ter county funds, while he was deputy In the office of the county treasurer about five years ago. Woman's Mind Unbalanced. Mrs. Emma Handrock, wife of Ernest Handrock, who lives In Cass county, was brought up from Walton In Lancaster county Thursday evening by Deputy Pherlff Dawson and is held at the county Jail as an insane person, pending negotiations In progress to turn her over to tha custody of the Cass county authorities. Mrs. Handrock has conceived the Idea that she had bought tha Lowrey farm of quarter of a section at Walton. Some 68 to 62, which will permit the Introduction time ago she walked from Eagle over to of Colorado, Wyoming and Kansas prod- I Walton, a distanoe of about eight miles, ucts. He figures this will aive to the peo- and looked over the house which the owner pie of the state at least $174,000, based on of the farm, Mr. T. A. Gierens of this city the number of barrels of gasoline Inspected had been occupying, and in the temporary and tested during the last year. absence of the tenant, J. T. Wright, went Under the new law it la set out plain that into the barn and throw down a lot of all oil brought Into the state, whether for private use or for sale, must be tested. and under this clause he expects to catch the railroads, which use a great quantity of oil, and which have heretofore refused to pay for the test Inasmuch as they used it themselves. The attorney general he now In his hands for collection a bill against the Burlington for testing oil which he will endeavor to collect under the old law through the court. i - Knotty nealo for .4 ad! tor. It will very shortly be tip" to State Auditor feed for the stock Into the mangers. At that time Mr. Hornby, a neighbor, induced her to go back home, Wednesday afternoon she again walked over the eight miles and again started In to take possession of the place, until the neighborhood became alarmed and tele phoned the sheriff to come and got her. Deputy Sheriff Dawson started with an assistant, and the two had a brisk wrestle all the way to Lincoln in bringing her to this city, Mrs. Handrock has a brother In the Uarton to pass on the question of whether gVlum for the tncurablo at Hastings. a member of the state senate can be in- Bherlff Hoaaland received word Thura terested In ak contract In which the atate day afteroon from the sheriff of Caas ts a party, The firm of Miller A Paine ot Lincoln haa secured from the state board of pur chase and supplies . several contracts for supplies for the state Institutions let at the recent meeting ot the board. In addition during the month of January this firm county that an officer from that county would start for Lincoln Immediately to take Mrs. Handrock back. Home for Commercial Clnb. Clrculara have been sent out by Sec retary Whltten of the Lincoln Commercial Are VOU one of them? making ua new Browned frah dally. 7 HSH HPtXTlAIjH. t,U0 lbe Fresh Baby Halibut. J2' 1,000 lb'aV'waU-Byed phite. lOJt Fraab Cauiht Croppies, 1 7 JL P par lb ,v- l'9 Red, RnPVr.,' . 1t , per lb - v - Also a full line of strictly fr shown here. . Worth your while appetizing deaaerta. BpeHaJs In Kmoked and Halt Fish "lie Mackerel for. , Baited While riso. per id.. smoked Halibut., per lb iav,o . .ISO FISH SnXTAIA. 1.000 lba. German Carp, 1 1 . per lb !v ax) lbe. PlcJiarel. At per lb 't Roe Shad. $1 1ft each Fresh Spanish Mackerel, ?. per lb "v t Black Baas.. Trout, Cat Fish, Wlnneper and learn how to prepare theae dainty. Specials In tana! ad Salt Fish Salted Eel, per lb 15 Smoked Eel, per lb 15 The Beer Yoa Iik Cases 2 dozen Q-J QA Large !ases 3 Small Cases 3 dozen tff Q( Bottles s J An allowance ot II. CO will ba nada wbob reaom to us ot the empty eM. and allot lba empty bottle la good order. Orders will be taken for Laxna In less than oaae lots at the follow ing prioes: J $2.00 per ioz. Large Battles 1 $1.33 per doz. Small Bottles sold to the state supplies for th executive c announcing the meeting of the club mansion. J. E. Miller, a member of the members which will be held on June 2 for firm, la a member of the atate senate and the purpose of ascertaining whether the was instrumental in passing the approprla- club will erect its own building or accept tion bills to pay the expenses of the state the proposition to take rooms on the top Institutions. Auditor Barton when the bills floor of the Bankers' Life Insurance com come up to him will refer the matter to pany building that will be erected at Tenth Attorney General Thompson. The constl- and O streets. tutlon prohibits, or attempts to prohibit, if the members decide to vote against any atate officer from being Interested In the accepting of rooms In the new insurance any contract In which the atate la a party, building, plana will be begun at once to Hoek Island Snow Decrease. erect ' a new structure. The lettera were The report of the Rock Island railroad rHUm to the membera asking them to to the State Board of Aasessment of Its mlt to the secretary their wlshee In the value Bhows the road has done business matter so that he make plans for the June in thla state during the last year amount- meeting, as well as know what ia wished lig to 11,414,455. as aainst I1.668.KS for the regard to the proposed building, year 1907. neqnlsltloa foe Carter. The earnings for the entire ayatem for Governor Shallenberger today ordered a the year 1908 amounted to 154,486,530, against requisition Issued for J. U Carter, a busl- 107,306,149 for the year 1907. This waa for ress man of Kansaa City, Mo. The com- operation alone. The road's surplus for pialnant is T. R. Zimmerman of Gage the year 1908 amounted to $664,264, against county, who charges misrepresentation In a a surplus ot 12,426,122 for the year 1907. land deal Involving $9,000. A Kansas City The following table shows the earninga attorney argued with the governor against ot the Rock Island In Nebraska by months the requisition. ShootsK Neighbor at Top of High Telephone Pole Iraak Rienchow in JaiJ at Stanton ler Pumping Lead Into Otto r Bermtrong. ?OK'OLK, Neb.. April g.-tSpoclal Tele gram.) Frank Riehchow, a farmer living southeast of here, is In Jail at Stanton f"i shooting his neighbor. Otto Bcrnstioiis. Bernatrong received two sluus In the face, though they did not penetrate deeply. Rithchow does not deny the shooting, lie says Beriistrong slashed his trWphone wlr after nigh I. Riehchow kliut Beriistrong while the latteT waa at the top of a tele phone pole. tawaSnl Tr C3 t- V M A When jmn nay t.old Medal Float so eero It Is W ashtinra.CVosbr's tiolrt -4mM rionr. This la Important. tKIKHtN DIES AWAY FHOM SO Jasper Mann Taken In by Strangers at Mroinebara;. HTROMpBL'RO, Neb., April 8. (Special.) An, ugcl veteran of the civil war, giv ing his name aa Jan per Mann and claiming to come fr.ira l"llo, Ciinrrpilgn county. 111., driving a one-horse' buggy, with which he claimed to have been making the tr'.p from Illinois, which had taken six weeks, to a son living about ten miles north of Siroinsburg, drove Into the home of B. H. KivU. living two and one-half milea south (if this city, and asked to slay all night, saiiig that he was sick. He was taken in and made as comfortable as possible. Tues day thi- unfortunate tftifferer appeared to be no better. Mr. Keck oanne to Htroms burg and by the use of the telephone en deavored to hicate and notify hla aon. No una by the name of Mann could be lo cated. At midnight on Tuesday the aged vet eran died. Letters were found on bis per son from a son in lies Moines, la. and also from the same eon. while near Btoom Ington, 111., besides a abatement whom to notify In case of accident., A , telegram was sent at once of his death, asking for Instruction as to disposition of remains, but no answer has as yet been received. Woodmen Hold Adoption. PAWN KB CITY. Neb., April t.-tSpecial.) Tile Mo ii rn Woodmen of Pawnee county hi Id a successful rally at Pawnee City y.Meinaj, adopting a class of eighty-six. under the management of F. W. Pierce of IJiicohi. district deputy. Stale Deputy B. K l'ieiv. also of Lincoln' whs present. Titer' wtr ;.b ut J?j nelghbira present from ti e lainpj al Kti inauer, Table Ito k. Du Hoi, liurehurd. I-ewlalon and Bookwaltsi. Th delegates with supper in Grand Army of the Republic hall. Pawnee camp headed the list with twenty-nine candidates on the floor. Burchard camp carried off the pilze (pair of trick guns) with eighteen camll dalesor the highest percentage of gain. The address of welcome was made by l1'. L. Evans of Pawnee City, which was re opsndad to by Rev. Mr. Kemper of Paw nee City and State Deputy K. E. Keater. Previous to the adoption ceremony the fol lowing program as rendered by local talent: Violin s'os by Irene Barton and Augustus Van Horn. Vocal solo. Mlxs Blanche Albright. Fluif. K L. Ktimson; piano accompani ment by his daughter. Banlone solo, b red Ilass. Avery Teachers He-elected. AVBUV, Neb., April 8.-(8peclal) The following teachers were re-elected at tit Avery school last evening: El H. Putter son, superintendent; Amanda Olson, Bllen Smith, Hose Anderson, Bessie Ilollenbeck. Genevieve Critchfleld and Ida H&mm for the grades. A liberal advance in salaries was allowed. Mr. F. G. Frltts. Oneonta. N. T., writes: "My little girl was greatly benefited by taking Foley's G.lno Laxative, and I think It Is the best remedy for constipation and liver trouble." Foley's Orlno Laxative ia best for women and children, as It Is mild, pleasant and effective, and I a splendid spring medicine, aa It cleanses the system and clear tha complexion. Sold by all druggists. METt. GENUINE BOCK BEER on draught and In bottle on and after April t. Ask tor It. Order a case sent to your home. Sturdy oalca from little acorns grow advertising In Th Be will do wonders for lU,vul Neighbors served the vls'ting your business. May June July Auguat September October . 1907. 1908. $ 107.M $ 109.111 io,oia ioo,&i8 131, 2tH 115,82 118,74! 104.44 126 867 100,147 I37,5tx I11.(9 14S.167 117,327 162.477 133.672 146.14i 148.990 H4.0O7 13S.OS2 113, 3M 116,597 115.878 122.119 $l,5o9,8J $1,414,465 Total t;ets Cowboy Fever, Joseph S. Kupa, Jr., of 763 Sawyer ave. nue. Chicago, is very anxious to be a real live cowboy and eventually own a ranch In the wild and wouly west. To attain his ambition he lias written the following Ut ter to Deputy Labor Commissioner Maupin: "In reply to your advertisement In an Omaha paper I beg to offer my services. I worked for two year in the city and I Just long to get out and become a cowboy on a ranch or work on a farm. I Hke animals, especially horses and cattle. I can take care of a horse and ride a Httl and know something about a lasso. This Is the chance I long have hoped for, for this is the line of business I have chosen, and hope to become a ranch owner ome day. When I get of age I am going to get some government land am paddle my own canoe, for my father aaya he will atart me in. If my application prove uccessful I County in Nevada Gets Trick Mule From W. J. Bryan Will Take Consolation Prize of Last Election. WILL SOLVE THE PROBLEM when a coffee drinker la ailing P0STUM 10 DAYS "There's a Reason" Boon "TBS Koad to WsUTUla" la pkf s LINCOLN, April 8. Announcement was made today at the office of W. J. Bryan that Esmeralda county, Nevada, having made the greatest democratlo gain In the election laat November, ha been awarded the prize mule. The mule. Major Mlnne mascott, was presented to Mr. Bryan dur ing the campaign by Minnesota admirer, and the then candidate offered It a a prize to the county makln the beat show ing in the election. Esmeralda county, it Is announced, showed a gain of 694 per cent. Talk of Contest In Wymore. WTMORE. Neb.. April 8. (Special.) There I considerable talk of contesting the recent election. It i said that there waa some Illegal voting don, principally by men who did not live In the city. Quite a number were challenged Tuesday, but most of the men swore In their votes. The Civic league ba a standing offer of a reward of $50 for the conviction of an il legal voter, but no one seem to want lo earn it. Basaaae Car on Fire. VALPARAISO, Neb., April S. Th com bination mail and baggage car on the Union Pacific train, reaching her this evening, was all ablaze a the train pulled in, and waa totally destroyed, with it content. Th mall agent was the only occupant of the car and he eacaped without Injury. A Flore Attack of malaria, liver derangement and kidney trouble 1 easily cured by Rlectric Biiters, the guaranteed reined. SOc, for sal by lit a ion Drug Co. HAI.F-MIM TK 8TOHK TALK We are pretty liberal advertisers, as you'll agree. We advertise liberally because we have Hotncthinn worth advcrtiHins. Our adwr tlsln; Is divided Into two classes the kind we pay for and the kind we work for. One we buy, the other we earn. The kind we earn H the kind we value most. It Is the advertising that every satisfied customer does for us, when he recommends us to his friends, is It any wonder we strive so hard to satisfy every customer? 8KE THK AV1MKVWS AT THK NEW STORE. THE HOME OF QTJAXITT ClOTKES Quality Shirts Are the shirts worth while and the only kind we sell. Our shirts possess quality of fabric, style and making and we have them for stout men, thin men and regularly built men. We are careful how wo shirt you. I hi iV.;H - it A E. & W. SHIRTS The very name is a guarantee of ex cellence and at tractiveness, up from. MANHATTANS Some of the niftiest things ever shown iu this well known line, up from . . DOLLAR SHIRTS Until you've seen our line you'll never know how much shirt ex cellence can be sold for .$2 ever ou'll : e.v $1 ' f Se Jjfl 0 sV.snl BtJ a Puis EidDaff at the National Corn Exposition, held recently at Omaha, was made by Mrs. W. . Holben of Edinburgh HI. The contest was open to the world, many hundreds . of r, loaves made from all the standard flours being entered. Mrs. Holben won first prize because she used Bulte's Best Flour. We ask you to try Bulte's Best in your next baking. You will then readily see why it is possible to make prize bread from this flour. In fact, ALL of your bread will be better than it has ever been before. Ask any steady user of Bulte's Best ANYONE who has ever tried it is a steady user. Order for your NEXT baking Bulte's "The Beat Flour Made" B Accept No Substitute m u" JLi mm GWxlV.mickt.- BUSINESS GROWTH may be slow, normal or phenom enal, but it seldom remains sta tionary. Therefore, the Business Tools which one adopts should he the sensitive kind that respond quickly to conditions as they occur. 1 They should be the "Elastic" J kind that grow with the busi ness in progressive order. That are never too small.- ) That are never too large.: That are always just right. Orchard & Wilhelm 414-16-18 S. 16th Street. , 1TTIND TXS Diamond Sale Rig burKaltin In till tlie diamonds anil diamond jewelrv lft to us for security ere liUici'd on sale for THE REIT TT DATS. VVx will save you about 4u of rtgular sell ing pi leu. Brodkey's Jewelry and Loan Go. K.m.rab.r Us Rnmbir, 1401 Doug-la Strt tiJ Jewelry yrt EASTER GIFTS uift be onilnif more popular every day. Nothing nicer lliau an aitli'l from t lie jeweler's slock. Our store ts full of KUKK'stions. Fpenu a re minute nlth us. uook tor the tiume. S. W. LINDSAY. Jeweler 111 SOOOLAJ ITIU1