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    THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. JTLY 151. loin
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Nebraska
SATURDAY TO D RISC
Deputy Secretary cf State Itakw a
Ruling- en" Point
attorney glkxrax fayors it
Aaaaae ( XmUUi riln far I sited
State Sraatarr aa- a laWr of
Ola.r Arm rat
a List.'
Nebraska
(From a Pteff Corre:jnni-i)t-)
LlSCXlLJ. July . 14. iSp-iJ. Lwjiut'
Swcratary of Slat Addison Wait bu held
that u lat day foi rilins candidate n
tn a-rtinary ballot is fiturfiy, July It.
Mr. Junkln. btfur coins tu aestom Nt
braaka, f irured thai t, wouVd jwwv fil-in-s
ua t Jul- lh. but triis morning Mr.
Walt dicusd the question with t:ia at
torn ry -m-iJ actd it antiuunml tha the
kjrai department held feAtuiday to tt toe
it day for f 11 Inc.
W. A. Geuig of Hn.kfn candidate
'" republican twiunitioo for ata.it
tiaavrw. baa km a LJncoln visitor dur
in tha last few daj-a. mnrtirr with repub
lican vialtors to tba city. Mr. George U
prasldont of tha Security State bank.
C. K. Adams af Superior fild hla cam
looay p-nn tn secretary of s:t a a can
didal for tba republic an nomination for i rul1' n-iaris'.ed. Velaer
Vnlted State senator. Captain Adam re- "arrled.
eentV received the endorsement of bis Th bulldlnir M erected with tha view
Two Grand Island
Men Crushed to
Death by Wall
Van Velzer and L. Grady ImtanUy
Killed Waile Restoring Damaged
Good, from Building.
GRASf ISLAND. Neb, July 1C (Special
Telegram.) While th aind blowing
a gala lart right a fore of men continued
working in tha fire damaged building cf
the Nebraska Mercantile company, remov
ing a lot of canted good, tha label of
ahich had been destroyed, and which had
been purchased by Frank Olnen. and wer
Ulr.g deposed of at a fir sale. The north
ail fell and Clarene Van Velser and Law
rence Grady, both young men, wer caught
by the tons of brick and stone and Instantly
killed.
Trank 01en, man named Hall, and
erveral others had do ascapa. A lad
named KarrelL standing on a box car in
front of the building, but sufficiently to
the west to be able to see th swaying of
trie wan. caie tba alarm and all made an
effort to get out of th way. Velser and
Grady veered around tbe boa car, but were
eaugtat within four feet of safety. Their
heeds were crushed and they war frtght-
only recently
Nebraska
1
BRICKLAYERS 501 TO STRIEE
I " " IN.
crashed jflto, th big riate glass front on
-TL , "Tletely dmoltahtng tt.
Fortun.t-lv nr. on B1urwJ hr ts,
r.ying and the auto received EttH ar
no aarr-aar.
wm?A. -ITT-Mra Nlil Horn.
v7 W. Horn, a banker of
?racue. d, dn-sdev at the home of
aLnt-l";1-'- She w as born In Wisconsin
ternher It,. W7.., ana ,Drrtwi twc
,.r i -V"-1 She was a ropul.r
7" n1 b-en a rea.der.t of this
fZHL J7" Jnny ,"r" ht uneral wiil
oe held at Syracuse Friday.
r.?n'LEX.BOVr.-Th,, annual
plrntc of old settler ft, m . k- b .
ettKi of C uster count r. wa ..eld today at
V,J rrt,v- l mile, west of Mema.
tJZXZl ' prT'rm- on"'lng of music,
speerne. races snd gamea ot various
una, was rendered 1 k. . .
fit! ' nd residents from test
part of ti,e county were in attendance.
NEBRASKA fTTT-i. .k. 1
cf 'Maggie Wessel v.. Marcus VVesseL Juaae
1 rirn n. njui t
u 11 s oertsioa yesterday,
giving a dtvoroe i the - -.. 11
-"m"vT"r P"",0"' of five minoT
Z"" ' "rurnng me tiushand to nar
li-Tl-"" n,onth tor each child for it
" iitinii are resioents cf Cssi
county, and the husband to ou, weitJr
Serre Jotipe em Other Uniora They
Will Stay at Work.
AE.RA5GE TCI OUTSTDZ KEN
fsjtrarfor Arraaare to Brtag Sa,e
Catters froaa rhleaa la tmt
Walkoat -Col dwell
Lew ve Tr.
r a
i
bom county. Nuckolls, for this place.
Tb following candloate filed their name
with toe secretary of state today:
P. Rooney, Wayne, republican, repre
awntatHr, Seventeenth district. lld not
sign staLenient N. 1.
John J. Kder, Omaha, republican, secre
tary cf state.
J. T. Arthur. Comrtork, demucrat-popu-Brt.
representative. Ftfty-aixth dieui't.
Ild not sgn stateraent No. L -
John C GammilL. Stofkvilt. republican.
awnator. Twenty-ninth district. lJid not
tisn statement No. 1.
George W. Wiltse. Randolph, republican,
enaior. E;hth distrk-t. .Did not aign
tBtemect No. L
Ernest Ft Rtnsrn. Papillion, democrat,
awnator. Fifth diftrlct. tilgned statement
No. 1.
A. J. Van Alstln, Omaha, republican, rall-w-ay
commissioner.
C. H. W hltnejr. Hartington, democrat, at
torney general.
Nebraska Nasbys
Meet in Omaha
E. F. Thomai ii Elected President
cf the State Postmaster'
Association.
LINCOLN. Neb., July 14. t Special ) B. F.
Thomas of Omaha was elected president of
to Nebraska Stat Postmasters' aesocia
ticB this morning and Omaha w as select d
a the nert meeting place. Postmaster
Cook of Blair w as re-elected secretary.
i of earn ing a wholesale stock of goods, the
alls wer heavy and contained hundreds
tons of brick and sum. A frontage of
boot Tifty feet two and one-half stories
from the second story up. crashed through
the box car adjaoent to the on on which
Fart ell stood a If it wer of paper.
The coroner's jury Investigating the death
of Clareno Van Velzer and Lawrence
Grady reached a verdict late today finding
that the men cam to their death by the
falling of tha north wail of the building
occupied by the Nebraska Mercantile com
pany, said deceased parties being at the
time of th accident in the employ of F. 1. 1
Oleen. receiving goods from th Nebraska
Mercantile company. Tbe Jury makes no
finding as to whether blame was attached
to anyone or not. Several of th interested
parties were represented at the Inquest by
counsel.
were also
DAMAGE BY ELECTRIC STORM
Two Ix-bes f R.I. t , -e mmtr
Tlaa Falls la Faraaa
raatr. v
BEAVER CITT. Neb.. July li.- Special
Tek-gram.) ljurtng an electrie , storm last
eight th farm house of Fred Leidlng war
trwek and, ;rflt dasmaswd, - Tw ha
tacks of Claude Eschetman
at ruck and eonfciraett.
AH losses covered by Insurance. Abou
two inches of rain fell.
rnjL.Uitfc.UK, .Neb, July 14. Specia
cup county was given another thorough
woaaing Jan night, close to an inch of
water falling. Some, ptrts of the cottnti
that were not reached by the rain of Mon
oa were the rectpents- of last nlght'f
Cownpour. Cms oontiDue to look bette?
daily and prospects fur a corn crop es
peclally, are far better than two intmtiw
ego. .
BIG REWARD FOR MURDERER
air-tnvw Maaw-rea Dollar Offered
f- tsstare sl.Msriem af
Laals Flea.
laNCA, Neb,. July 14. (Special Tb
gaurder of Mlsa Louise Flege Is still matte:
fw lntigatlon. The autborttlea of Haw
xmnty hav off f red reward of tam fm
vidonc that will convict the murderer
and tha three brothers of the murdered gir
have raised their offer to STone for evident
that will convict.
Ietettive are still at work with th-
county attorney, tiarenoe KJngsburj' tl
Fuoca.
' THEODORE FAHN ENDS LIFE-
Wawltar Fai-naee Walks ta Bank ml
t stir, wthierrr Me eaaa Ballet
, lata Brwlaw
rYWCA, Veb, July 14 (Special. I-Theu
or Eaha jesterday. after walking thre,
atiies from his home to the bank of th.
Piw, put a piMol to his head and killn
himself amnarrt'y. .
He had beB ditnkir heavily ten s.;n
tm. Mr. Kahn oatied acres cf Iv
daar cf ncanibravce. H leave a t;:.-
M thre children.
Dsvaaasre wr ftJUa4 Dam.
aHU.vl Nb-July 14 Sjils;
commissioner a ho wer appointed to a.;..
I"-1 aaard the damspra fur the con
emnatkB of th Snell mill dam in Sal
.Creek at Ashland, reported their flndir.f;
to County Jsdjie t!:rle H. Slama a
Wahoo this roornlcg. Tl:ey find that dm-i
ges sujwaird by Jsme 1L Hnell to b th,
um at U00 and that of ihs l'aj-mers au.
Merchant Bank t Ahhland. wlach hold
a morUiM of about lll.si on the propeio
to be no.oue, a total 4-f fl4.:lL The bearin,
was beld a week aj;o at At.hland. siui
which tint th appiaisrrs hake had tl
swatier under advlsetiteit. The oraluag,
Aistrict, which seek Jo remove the mil.
dam. gav notu-t f aa appeal from toe
award t tn distiHt court.
State Sheriffs
Meet at Kearney
Thirty -Six Officers Entertained by
Being; Taken Out to See Cap
itol EilL
KEARNET. Neb- July M (Special Tele
gram.) The Nebraska sheriff met la semi
annual convention In the Eaarles hall in
this city today. Secretary James Chlmside
(.f Fairbury states that the convention wa
on of tbe most successful In practical re
sults since th organisation of th associa
tion, twenty years ago. Thlrty-sla sheriff
representing aa many counties were prt-s-
t'nu
President 3. M. Dunkel of Grand laland
railed th first session to order. Judge W
n. Oldham delivered th address of wel
come to which the president resnonAwi
The Commercial club reception ocmmltte
in autos took the visitors to the Military
"a to the industrial school,
showing the th city and Capital Hill
and passed them In to see the ball game.
The preseno of thirty-six sheriffs seemed
to confuse the players aomewhat. After a
buslneta session In the evening. Sheriff
.-amnvn v banquet to tha visitor.
" w convention will be held at Co-
umbua.
Bets On Jeff and
Wins His Fortune
Going Broke at Beno, Georpe Stai
lord Writes Home and is
Bich.
If George Stafford hadn't gon to Rene
ana net on Jeffries h would not hav won
all the money he did. It's an actual fact,
however, strange It may seem, that Etaf-
lor oki go to Reno, bet ob Jeffries and
m oacs covered with glory and with
fortune
comes in for a little credit In th
suooen leap to wealth of Mr. Stafford. Staf
ford's trip to the scene of th fight, by a
mere chance, happened ta break Into the
columns of The Re, as a piece of passing
neu ne w-j-ea lor money and It did
the work-rather nut effeclfvelr than th.
oeu
It chanced that a wealthy unr-u u-
etafford's who had been looking for his
nephew for several months saw th ,u
of news ic Th Be and straightway wrote
to his nephew telling the Utter of the for
tune that awaited him. "Another unci of
v. Vim ngm entnusiast had died, rt was
explained, and deceased's fortune fell, by
uuieiiwin to sar. cuaxiord.
HAIL COMES WITH TORNADO
'trip af Grw.ad Badly Battered
Sla MUe fro a
Pie era.
PIERRE. S. JX, July It (Special.) Hai
which accompanied the tornado east ol
..er last evening badly battered the croj
n a strip two miles wide. Bin miles north
-f this city, and another hail ,-belt did a
area amount erf damage in central Sul!
.xjuot, near Oneda.
7 l
Tbeee Mea Make 1s at.
HOLT-RFXIE. Neb.. lu!y 14 Pnecln !
For be f,m tise it k l ie.-d in tbe M
tory of the stite jrua:ia aU three com
snlaeioned afbotrs of company ba.
woo places on th retlmerlal rtfl and
plt-J team The tire officer aha have
aroomplished that frt are Captain Franl
Annrsia. Fhwf I.ieuien.int 1. 1. u-kk.
and Second Lieutenant A. O. NbsIutkI.
aU of ootrtpany t: c4 this citv. Of the
ace. t cn each team, the kw-al nt..n
won three places. Cartaln Anderecm" ai4
Lieatenant ' Naalund being the riU
tesen. aad LieutenanT White being on the
gatri team of the oecxnd regiment The
then will take part in tbe target practice
a a hmi tha coming we. k at Ashland
Xeaeaeka Krw Sate.
BKATT-ICE Fred Laflln, of Wymor
yesterday filed for the republican nomina
Uoh for representauv from Gag eonty
MAPISON-Judge Bate lssu-d a mir
riage license t Brennan J. McGlnty of
Meadom Grov and Miss Julia E. Corkle of
lliooa.
BEATR1C7E J. B. Dann. for thirty
ytar a reaidnt of Beatrice, died yesterday
morning, aictia ' years. t leoa . n .n.-
and six ohjidran.
NEBRASKA. CITT. Aocordin in ih. .
port ul i. T. Wright, who has Just com
vLJth school u-ociu of this city, thai
re 1.74k school (Ouidj em aji uuiu'i i
l ear.
MAi.leK.N-Mrs. Mabel Beck lias i-uin-ienced
ai-tiou in the district court of Madt-
-u ounty Ut cltvon-e from her busiand
tihiam Beck, cliargmg in bey petition
.ui .g other thing cruelty, adultery and
Nt-BikAbKA C1TV The b(Iy of R. J
icHa-r. t died at Chicagu. wiil be
.iusiit t this city Frioay mr Interment
is survived by a widow and three chil-
eu, i.i. ift heung tii dauguu-r or u u
ui HiHciiof of tlu city. . I
MKATitlCE-The Elk street propert
tiers oiyanlred an improvement rlui
art ill hi hy the eletUt.!! .f Uiee offloerr.
wiiy ociinian. president : C. f. tiu.ut
oe pieeaaem ;Chrics tWddinjiUui. tit
Andrew Anotrfen. secretery.
NEBRAs-KA CITT.-Lare Btniiett. nut
t me veteran ei;pret,Kuien of tma city
.lid latliei ol Ouirlea K.nuit .......
A the Xebraeka Cuy Teienhouc cotnoai.v
is beu adJuUged meant! and taken iJ
he. buMpital at Lincoln for treatment.
AKUXaTON-Albert Johnson,
"i r ! K. Ivintn. w as srnuuaiv l.u
n a iwnsway Tuitdu liirrumn J,.v., ...
.la pioair.g frn an 1.3 team, in turning
i.-uihI win. him. tai.gm mm in the cuiti-ai--r
and cut Mm fesdlv about fhe .
NalERAFivA CITI-S. H. Buck ha. filed
ins petition to hat his name placed uih.ii
he ballot a a candidute for Mate aenstur
rt is the man that Mr. Bryan came down
her to force to chanaa hi ifi.i , ....
j Lhe call for a special sessum of the W.
1 latura.
NKBRAPKA CITT.-Tb horn of Mrs
Ueie Lambert, altuated m the southern
lrt cf the city, aai burned Wednesday
- 1 " itimniw, jar. Lamtwl
"' u a visit and thera
Six Autoists
Get Big Fines
Speeders Bounded Up by Past Hot-
mf Cops Brinff Seat Sua
to City.
Six automobile speeder who wer eap-
uirea tn various parts of th city 'Wednes
day by Motorcycle Officers Morgan and
Reigleman, wer fined for exceeding th
speed limit by Judge Crawford Thursday
morning. For th one day's work th net
proceeds paid Into th city's coffers
amounted t S13S.
Tbe violators wer G. B. Koch. 1117 Far
nam, fined 11 and costs; K. C Green. G7
south Sixteenth street, S3 and costs- Law-
reno Nelson. KM North Fortieth street. (3
and costs; E- W. Hart. Council Bluff, js
ana costs; u. u. ijougiaa. Ztt North Thirty
sigbth street, CO and eosfs. and T. u. Van
Brant. S3 and costs.
Woman is Only
Speeder to Pay
lay Ellis is Only One f Eijjht Anto
ists Who Pays the Fine
Levied.
Out of the eight persons arrested Monday
'or speeding and disorderly conduct. May
--ilia. isi7 Sherman avenue, la the only one
bo has paid her fine tbua far. MIes Ellis
handed over the $100 and costs Wednesday
evening, and departed.
The rest of th party, with th exoea-
tion of Bert Simpson of Florence got their
iberty oa appeal bonds and pardons from
Acting Mayor Brucker. Simpson Is stm
prisoner, maamgenans to get aa appeal
bund.
Notle has been served on tha Teem
Workers" and Erigineera onions th .
Bricklayers' union will not take part In any
strike which may arts from the svmna-
tbettc movement started la favor of the
"w" "oraers an engineer, who struck on
the new court house job a few weeks ago.
The number of bricklayer employed 1
amalL ther being only eight or ten.
"reparation are being mad by th eon
tractor. It is said. In the event of a stone
rotters' strike, to rush from Chicago men
t take their place. The Chlcag men
being considered ar thought to be mem
bers of Stone Cutters' anion. No. t an
organisation Sep rat frtfn th Interna
tional onion, which is represented In
Omaha.
If a strik Is called It will as before.
during th absence of Contractor Caldwell.
H left th olty yesterday afternoea fm-
Springfield. Ill, to return during tbe first
part of August. It Is not likely that any
thing wtU be oon by th union until the
Hrt of next week, although the action may
oe owcioea upon at th sneetlngs of the
Trades Council and Central Labor anion
Thursday and Friday nights.
Sunday Sports
at Club to Be
Threshed Out
Directors and Members of Bod and
Gun Cln. Will Bats Hot Ses
sion Priday Tig-ht.
Friday tiurM is tbe time set tor th eon-
test at the Rod and Gun club to determine
whether or not the members murt abide
by the ruling of President W. 6. Sheldon.
and abstain from all sports on Snnday ex
cept tennis. At that Um the board of
directors win hav aa open meeting, when
an th member will be given a ehanc to
be heard. Then th Question will be
Threshed out.
Bom of the members of the board nf
director say tbey will never give official
sanction t Sunday sport and will resign
before tbey permit them under their re
rlme. Member, on the other hand, say
the director ar elected by th members
and should bow to th win of th mem
bera. Tbey say that if a majority of the
member desire Sunday sport they should
be allowed to hav them.
Tbe fight 4s waiter warm and feeling ir
at a fever heat beoaue something must
b don. Sunday attendance haa been fall
ing off and tbe oaf is suffering.
Members bold that th matter of what
they do mi Sunday 1 simply a question for
their own conscience ta decide, and th.
tbey don't propose t be dictated to by any
board of director.
It is claimed that the member
nav th prtvelege of racing their boats
on Sunday if they chaos and that tv..
night ale chooa cn ana trta-
ld-eat en th diamond tbey wrtshed.
At any rat the water la bofflmr and
or tt is liable ts boil over Friday night at
th dance ban at th club-
liff!
save a sum
jost eqioal to tfie
arriiooot you sp(33m3
OOF
AMERICAN STARVING
IN NICARAGUA PRISON
Cearal Ollvwrea Ga -
WtUtaaa Plttaaaua, Cytare by
Jaaarta rarrw.
of
WASHINGTON. July la-William Ttt-
maa, ui American captured by th. W.r-w
forces near Bluefielda, waa found yesterday
ta a starving condition tn a filthy en at
Managua, according ta a dispatch to tbe
Stat department from Consul Olivarea. Mr
Ollvarea forced Madrix to accord Pittman
bettor treatment.
lap and White
GirrVVed Here
Satsnzo Ehofn and 2Ciss Dorothy
Jouler Cret License for Ceremony
They Left Yesterday.
Matsuso Sbofu. a young Japanese travel
ing aalesman from New York City, and
Miss rorthy Miller of Chicago were
issued a marriage license by Clerk Furay
Thursday morning. They had not decided
when th license was secured whs was to
perform the ceremony, but expected to be
married today. Miss Miller is. a former
Nebraska girl and was born at Salem. She
is U and the groom Is 14 years of aga
They will return tj New York where they
-IU make their horn.
POSTAL RECEIPTS GROWNiS
ttaa
Fifty Lavrsrewa Otflm
"aw Urge Inrren (w
Tear.
WASHINGTON, July 14 Postal receipt.
t Tifty large postofficos of th Vnited
State during June showed aa Increas of
67 per cent ovei the aam month i...
year. The receipu of Jtm, 190. were II s
per cent greater than In June. MOB.
Tn total receipts at these fifty large of- 1
flee last month amounted to SS.ass.ig,, com- !
pared with S7.W.M1. during th mm, month I
lis i9u9. j
Of these cities the on reporting the
largest increase was Hartford. Conn - I
per cent.
L Vrilltaaa svetrk. Isrw Oead.
KFHAWKA. Neh.. July j (Special
Wliiiam Ketch, a farmer Bvlng one miTe
gNtih of team, while loading hay this aft
ernoon dropped aead It 1 empcd be had
beart faiUv. He W veil a a..' and three
Beats Mother-in-
Law; Arrested
r. W. Bay is Canfht at Hotel After
a Wild E-ene at Eis
Home,
EXPLOSION ON DNEJPER RIVER
Aerldeat t teaaaer'a Mmiln
Rise t aaer af Easrai
Laos af Life. ,
Civ
w aa tn
waa v..
the houM and the cause of uia fir-
ii retore uuknuwn. t
fcrtOKEN bW-The e.w , v. .
yr BiiAen Bow t.ectrw Ltn
Ml be located at the tear of the Buriins
on dett. acrons the street, snd work win
" commenced upon tt immediately K M
-"urrie and t'har ies Martin are now" at" in
.d f t ie cuti;ny.
NEBRASKA CITT-J. W. Armstrong i.
IM-rhap on of tn tUdst men m thlTart
stt. aa h celebrated his nlnetr.
iuxt ortnar nniveiurf Trurndny H
s also ot. of the oldest pioneers ta this
pan f the siate havtn- corn lrm In tti
and haa alwajs mad this his home slnct
BKATRICR-Th txed .ar,
veerd.y everruied t protest of Frark
rdl of Island Grove .
t4ctt to a mad heme oneuxt Vi.-.Z
hi farm Semi file a n-wioe w-tth tte
count eiery a hems a aea A ' .
th SUrn of H.K. ltXMr4d , .. .
vV-ued titHigh hie premiwa.
maaiputatlnc h f.ther. I.r. readme?"
the tourad garage y.erda, u mac-hli
Charged with having asaulted his mother-in-law
in a 'brutal manner, T. W. Rty
JOll Cuming luwl, is a prisoner at the
polio station. Neighbors living nearby
Ray aumrnoned the police Wednesday night,
reporting the maa was boating his mother-in-law
fearfully. When to policemen in
th emergency auto reached the srene. R
had disappeared.
The maa was finally caught at th Pax
ton hotel, where be engaged a room for th
night.
Internal Revenue
Shows Increase
Orcf Three Hundred Thoiuan'd Dol
lars Ahead f Last Tear's
Beceipti.
An increase of S3K BI U reportd In
th yearly c'l-rtlon of Internal revenue
-v tc ror the year ending
Juo SS. lj. Tb figures for to year )u
riueed are U a.7i 77. against igi,si t rr
th rear ending Jun SB. IKH. Th figure
for total oollections Is high, being exceeded
only by th figure for th year wham the
Spanish w ar w as la pc ogrewr
LON DON, July 14,-tHartiing rumor, of
rreat loss of life following a collision be
tween steamers en the Dneiper river
reached her today from Odeasa, Russia!
Inoulrr ...... . v. . . . .
. , uu, m reports ar ex- ;
aggerated versions of last Saturday s '
accident when a boiler exploded oa the i
teamsr LovekiJ. At that tlm thre per- 1
"""" CJv aiiiea and subsequently four
teen otners died from Injuries.
POWDER CASE NEARS THE END
Oovenimrat Claw Rewartal la Case
Asralast Alleaea Jaa-
NEW TORK, jriyTalVlth th rebuttal
of th evidence by tb oefenaa c
Scarlet, counsel for the government, closed
its case idsy before Federal Examiner Ma-
uv, u ui n oaring in th suit of tb gov
ernment against th Impoot-1 Nemours
Powder company for alleged violation of
th anti-trust law.
DEATH RECORD.
. P. ICtriL,
MARSHALLTOWN. la Jy M-f Special
Tlegrra-J. p. Kirk, father ot 'xrhic"
Kirk, former low star athlete, died bee
last night of dropsy, aged U year. Mr
Kirk was a traveling salesman for over
tanty year.
iafca H. A Ilia..
SIOVX CTTT, July It -Judge John H
AHisen. who for half a century was en
gaged la th banking busTfaas here, died
today, aged 7. He wa well know la
benr.mg circle aU ever tb west
. Staaffe.
PTTTSBURa. Pa. July 14,-Joaeph R
StauKer. a millionaire coal and lumber
operator of Fayett county, died today at
his country borne in Soottdale. aged 7
Persisteat Adveruslag la the Road, t 4,,.
Returaa
MJi Price S&Je
"VNLether you bur the lowest or the highest priced rait in out stork, the percent
age ot Raving is the Mine. It is this certainty of absolute fairness on our iiart that
keeps this the busiest clothing store in town.
$10.00 to $35.00 Three-Piece Snits for $5.00 to $17.50.
- $7.50 to $25.00 Two-Piece Outing Suits for $3.75 to $12.50.
iT ' Omaha's One Modern Clothing Store.
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The Home of Quality Clothes
ayjUdi , T.Tti.ia S3SBS9t
SI08.50
Saved!
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Save JUST that amount if you are willing to
take advantage of ALL the cash rebates o
Jered to "'Bennett Club" members
On A Superb
untington"
Piano
The "Club" wiV be limited to
150 members. Will even over
top our former "Piano Clubs'
Our latest " Club" is replete with 8
features. This newer plan is as hon
orable as it is simple. DO read on!
i
'Club" FeatTire No. L
The piano offered u a regnlarly made lnBtm
xnent that la sold the country over hy Htmt
lnston" dealeri at $125. Thronth the 'anb''
.It cosu you only $244.50 clear aavlnr ot
$80.50
"Club" Feature No. 2.
Ton haTe 175 week in which to pay the prloe
of the piano; you have merely to meet weekly
payment of $1.S. which amount Ig. about
half that usually charged for HEXTALS on
equally, fine make.
Club" Feature No. 3.
You ret a cash rebate of lSe per week for every
week yon pay In advance. In two weeks this
, would amount to J2c; la 175 wks it
, amounts to $28. This brings the piano down
t to $216.50: Total "Club" earing $108.50.
"Club" Feature No. 4.
"Club" Feature No. 5.
EViS?a ordinary -Club" memberships sare one
$b 0.60; enough for two years of music les
sens. If all adTance payments are made one
save $108.60. enough for an extended mus-
.- leal edu cation.
Club" Feature No. 6. ' '
Ton may join the -Club" no matter where vou
live. A number of out of town members are
already enrolled. All arrangements and pay
ments may fee made by mail and we GUAK-
. AXTEE satUfacUon.
"Cfab7 Feature No. 7. ' ?
Every piano is GUARANTEED for five years of
eerrlce. the guarantee being made by both the
makers and ourselves; you are not courting
trouble when you Join this newest "Bennett
Piano anb." 1
Club" Feature No. 8.
VI
Ton have an opportunity to try out the piano for
twelve weeks before accepting; then 16S
more weeks to clinch your selection, or. yoa
may exchange it on anr of our other makes
after that.
Ton now ixave an opportunity to purchase on an
almost 'unbelievable easy plan the very make
of piano that has been chosen In preference to
all others by "Paderewski." the world's great
est pianist.
RPWf"? f our Vr- See the make preferred by "PAD-
KL WSKI. the world famous exponent of piano playing. See the surprising
amount of instrumental value and tonal perfection that one may NOW
install m one s home on the payment of trifling "Qub" dues. Be a "Qub"
ad get "C privileges. Remember ISO members fill the
Note
The
Piano Dep't
Third Floor
Pianos delivered at once.
ennett Co.
16th and Harney Sts.
Omaha, Neb.
K2S3K32 av..iiiiiisi
WILSON AC A1S HE ADS TABORS
Ke-Elected Chief Grand Mentor With
out Any Opposition.
0THE1 OFFICERS ARE CHOSEN
Vrtsa Drill Tratas Arrive a Take
fart la W Paraar aa Saaaa
raatlilMis far rsa
rji1 ic"- -ta.. up of kBWlu
of Omsna ha InM
.iiion tot tea years una hi frds In
sist b will easily win out aain. Johnson,
himself, with a t.roa amil. aajf, "It loot
prrtty duhlous tot m.- since thrre are
eeveral trther oandWales. but tbe old bead
ear he i In no di.nrrr.
For nest of xiv, minor ffio-a tbre were
a too many candidates, and tha hour be
ta t arid 'i o elork. wn tbe votme,
occurred. 'r U-jy enovch to tn. .v..
Klertton f r-ffiorr, wss the nsr-ir.e J ei,"ca, 'forrt ' ueat
buslnefts yesterday la the conventloa of thai Trlll wM
Knisht of Tah r and Tiaurht-rs of th j The pns rtrlll team. Rrtc Vrlnceasf
Tebernsrlt at Osihorfs haU: With reporla ! Palail.n Oujjd. of Kauaas City. Kan., caoie
of committee out of the way In the morn- tin Thuia.y momma. Th ... -ni . .
liahed in 11. Mrs Emma Ga'nra. ru I Z . "".U U' floor. Th-
rrand prerrptresa, has likewise brn ro-'citv ron- 'rons snd Kannai
elected year aftr year, .tid a. sur of ill ... k " lo th "mount of
brlii. aln chc-en. Grand Presiding Prinoe. and t. khV,.- 'i',? r""t,r'e 3ur"
C Jl Johnson of Om.B. i .- ... ' I " knlrtts drill !f.hms On Frirt.v
htfh 1. . . .
Tr- - ""TOU" to siart from Fixt.th
and Calif.-rnla nreea, ,t n ocluck S:r A.
U. ii. V. G ii.. will 1 ot
Z iD J1" k rrlnoesa.
Mll. P, latin. Ouaid. uniform ,ank
krlshts. maid snd The ;i ,.f
March wlU be south oc blltnttl t
to Tenth, to r.rnam. to EujUteenih.
to Harney. to Kifiritli; then ouu.-tr-merrh
on Harney to Suuestk. to i-.vrn-Vv
. he" rrla - taken f,r
"iH-ie the annual
to be held.
picnic i
tng. with the ntwn adjourument Hr-raa the
ply for plac.
far h ion.
Chief Grand Mentor R Frar.k W llaon
"'- r-lecl-4 aithout cppueltiun. M
a riri'l 1.1. . . . . u
... w... ... 1.1 . 1 I au n. II 1 r.K. A
but in a mo. rood h uinored n -r. ontchL" saa Mr. Johnson, "ff, wlU
show jot 'KimtilnT in the drill line you
nerei saw bf urt "
Friday eiiir th tj.re drUl tract made
of the
and
Kltter. O
Bfattin Iiri
r-riahtful
'omaah. I: i-r
-SMi
torpor. Jam -k
ek kia . r. overcom bv Ki-tn
,-arUd- i'W. For sale by
Tl.KttotiieiituauoB-i. Want