Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 25, 1910, NEWS SECTION, Page 3, Image 3

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DONAQGE OUSTER HEARD
Arj-aaieaU Are Xade Be fort
Supreme Court Saturday.
tie
lord ha J to-" pi ace
tn veer with tv
Mr. Luc sar.r in a rrv ;-tt r
rver. and M ss Ada '1 J . ".he '
leather of fir-on c- 7 e'v "
ilva'.ed her j!:nc a th a a.1
jraio read n
:.':,u;jt;: Uetdodists ecsy at tore
5ebruka CcrJerence CofiUaaes
AmiTial Smioa.
IU
, C053TH AFPXAE3 FOX
trews that Petltlevw grid) e Stat
lliw of Artiaa awd that It hal
Prt that Laws Were
lelaeeL
ADOPT RESOLUTIONS:...,.,,
XI&SIOSAKT WOiLS IS ESSTSTIAL , ,"B: V .
; t ri v-.e-.r ty
mark af a 1 1- 1 oew P.-eled
aad All 'eatr Opt lee (!
date re ta4nr.
north rum. Nb.
(Fron a 5'afT CorrMjort t : ipeciaLr The f?llui-a- re..j.t..--
LINCOLN. Sev- S. priaL T Ie-, ad p-.d by tre W N.hraska
rr.virrer to the petit-' ? -f the attorney gen- t rz nosr In es.a i.eri
e-n: to oust Ch.ef '4 Police Jhtt J I.":- m nsx m rr-t"
hj of Crri'i from o lice was art -.led ia sa.ocn
tv ruarerr. ceurt this mmiiit. W. J.
:
a er
corJer-
ftt rraM Pmrkra T latt ta
MetBera Jrwrlt' Hesse
Mode by Putm.
Jewelers was to buy erre arti-e r.uy
a watch. a1 t in pavm-sit a d-af.
pur7jm-"i to No drawn by t Hirt
hirf P.e , r me-trav i eteee f.-r
a so-r hat ianrr b rw'-i1! th - I
e"r a charr Tlx rai ral irM
o ; that bi arrested ho had T'e
a quantity cf jewe'ry a his oi noy-m
h;-fc an later "dent Ted fcv )weir In
ho had taken the pur-
PotsmJ drafta is ; Tot cf S
GOLDEN JUBILEE OF
NEBRASKA LUTHERAMSM
1 M. Kakao af Oaaaaa DUn
.tlilitnar? Udmt a( rial
rta v a-'-o rva: : v a
t rr,ni: aptartr. for t-. chf b4 W T. ijtvm,.
TVrnM for th I f Ul U
It aaa taJ,4 tn of tho a:
tP-Ty altera". w!-e!! u fiS-a u-rT Si- 1 .tn n r.t-r axi.1-
.-.f t a-t:-
n a!'
r--.. ' o
1 ii!ii:vM
TOP.X. Nt . Sjt ?4 ar:iJ v Ti
'in Mi i if.-:.t :iv Is tk ET3:r!..-t:l IEATRJCE. Neb fpt- .rc!Bl
cf!jrrh to fcrri" tiro- and rn Ty.jTr atfta Frt-iay rrmirf ot tr Ert-
rnuiJ tr-T-'rarr- on wa a'r icai Let aynod wa la t aaturo of
taa ui an4 it.j (i- r-eakr u . aJTeraarT aa t.U bt stark
1t V Pojin of TJ-.-oIn :at " Jjfaa at!n:v-ary of th a-US-urnii'T
jfiit of t!- Nbraa Anti- tnv of tutraruro In Noraa.
aaloon !.ti F.v. r. M fc"h.nl Ttr otn;c lUrM a avrJ T
K'i'i at tfrat ?et?r j
in th va r.x a hani'Mt tu b:4 at
-fr-tia. '
t-t i-.-rnr ti A.-.Ti-
pnbc cf Oraha ha faf.rf an4 B5-to4 , pjT'r ' lt" r- i Tra-.M-raJ ha:i bui.d nr
to wforc tho :m cf tf-o at a-vi Cx'l'tr,T rmrat Fr-rr: t.o fart this copfwaiff 1 r'.'4
rir ord.naj of tvj city cf jmaia br j W ia1' rJl ! ' 1 Ntrt corfro. nitr p-opl (itt
pnr.:ttlrf t i of brjor aftr tv hour i , . w , . ! it i ta:o-ai3. but jcS la cct tho caae. !
of I o'clock at Blit. T?5 ptn-T a$ i ra-fy' ,r,;ifn Mm ( th narr harinf ca-J th roerio
m4 acior th prr-!:ona cf tie Sakett i u S rr- t at Nbraa i a- to :a tht . it u th. Ijc rrm-'.
la. tirt prrrlo fof th reanoa! cf j ." ' r",9 a """" forr- erracja ia the r.'.t ahea th-r!
drlt frtfas. I Vr.errr fc .t r-ao Tad. br tf;jaa bjt on. bnt oit aT a' bn t
Mr. CofJJ: arrt4 that :ha pttltn t'i ) aar.r j; -w?-ar that w. pjb;- a- w pff froc, H wfcl tfc.
tx. that ta -) fVjJ u- n,J.:-a . ta'r '. chafial
tala taa. patraon tho court aouia ef to .ri t-o a in faror -f t-( Aftr th btn-un. th, rrar ' 3
arn4 ts tha 1t1 ef a po'p cvurt. tryastr oouon lw that w i
" -.w- -.-....j ; tiBjTrjtT irare aa ea-;n-d and acrtin tha condi-.joaa.
au tiwot on ipot!- A draft for WS from tha Boo Cod-. trtram- ha haur. b ar.aivrsarr ar-j It vu rotcd tg lj KtauaDai ixi to ttt
and a draft for Ea from ie cca-i- , cyn cf ;r. board of form raijurtonf vti'mlnm la Sra-h rr-. h. n,l nwMr,.
r ' - u?q of KM u aao tsa4 for ia B mta-
laaU'a
nam has aot
Rt. U. M Kuhr.s ef Omaha o
IT cf Luthran!va !a Nebraska" Rr.
'H W. Kuiin. airr af tn apkor. a
ra::d on October li. XS4. to take m--t p of
tho a-ork la tunaha. Rv. J F Kh Tia
oo of th pofr travilrs; miaMocarW
c-f Nebraska, aha tc?k chart of th arork
to wi arecent and car a brief ad-
(i:ea. A 3 imma were a.o dejvered by
Kct St. U Meack of Onaha aad Rt. R
A Whita af Tork.
A Bropooiu-Mi re.a:!T ta th ebiitaoa of
the fl.m InvolTtm Riatsc City ax 1 &irprle
aa brourtt cp. but so actios u taJtea.
Tn pre-sdest a as latrcteM to lau th
a rm aarll.
V- raJ arnea at mf ena-0 that if ored ToimJ a-er taiwaooM BDa reoervea delivered by Rev. W. A. Manen. D
the eirt beard th caa It aa-jVd Rrst b 1 br th trea-rarer of th eprJerenT ot y., wrk of t1
rteavds. This makes iro in tiioJ 1s mlMtf,ca. both bom acd feraffm.
church at tar, for th. reared prer., ., , hmrrr
tTrai isiitt.s; otcrrn vr.r-w
them ad-
Etnnarr tor It to determine that tha pr
sotsa vm It a a'ed had aid )M) Jor
mcr reaJly Soea ao aad U-at th
Barnes aUcad to b roanlr haaaaa of
- i . ni:r a-4'. Thes were irtroa-jcj ana wozn
.w... h..ni 1 bar ta b oro-iea I dreaaad the cocferecce. Dr. J. W. Jen
befor tha coart eoaid boJd Chief Doaaha . M&o
a-vdlty ot derallctlon 9t duty Th attorney
ra-oed that tha pew board aad t mayor
ha autaortty ta i ia-r a tha chief of police
aad tn tha parJUoe It la nt held that these
parttea bar rafuaad ta boar com?' air. ts.
Th attorner rerai ara-aed that th
aup-rem emrt haa yariadlceoti ta hear th
caa and that tha Sackett law was coacted
ta fore ofadala ta do their doty by th
. V 74 T ta " it llikt (Ka ' M f Mf fO?t"
af tha ks'Jor
had permitted th viola Boa
laws of Naaraaka. Th ra:a of tha podea
board provldad for th aofammaiit or tha
law by tha chief of poiic aad tha chief
is charted with ,Ttoia,aa this rula. For
tha-t reaaan th attorney a-eaaral arruad
the court ahoaid aaaufn Jvriadlctloa of th
caaa. Tha court haa tha naottoa to
nnder aonaUaratloa.
cf Kansas Citj. Mo. reprea?nt:rn
tha Book Concern, announced that th sai
wars CXt.0 wllr!) was aa lncreaa of
X. 00 for each oct.it. or t for iaat
year.
Carl Anaersoo. from t.-.e Colormdo coa
feraaca. Ralph M FaaTiii. from th Des
Motncs ccr.fereoc ar.l Dr. Robert
plerca Hnnoa of the Southera liitsois
cooferecca were atsaojnced aa transferred
to this conference. iruman K. Raasotn
aad Gecra VV Abbott arere transferred
to tea north Necraita ccnterer.ee N H
User. Kent Clifton. John W. Paxton acd
Jaaies R.
eaaference on triai.
A. Jeffords
' At
conference the r.--. of the rj;rin
tder -s acd H?'.' " 'vere coet-aned At
th eenc!ta!oo of : . -vort of Fier. W.
B Alexander. U vi.- -omr'eted a term
of at i years ia th York d.strtn. P.er. B
J w- Marsh, om behalf of th fartors. who
I have served tinder his leadership pra-
sented him with a ( ft of fo'd coins.
P.er. WUliajn M. Bah of Dover. N.
H . addressed the assembly 'a the morale-
Ib th afternoon one hour was de
voted to the anniversary cf the Wotnaa's
Horn Missionary society. The prindpaJ
feature ws aa address by Mrs. Tib
ion tn the city of Omaha.
Rev. M- . Troiei.. p-es-.deat of Mid aad
i-vUeje. at Atccisca, Kan.: Rev. W. T. Ka- '
r--. " r.d secretary of th kbje ooU;. '
acd Rev. Mr. Neibi. a returned nsrsatoaary j
from MahjenbwU-f. wr heard- In addre9e. 1
Tha Woman s Missionary society closed
its convectloo at noon es:erday by ct
tnc the ofneers. President. Mrs. Roy M.
Balder of Beatrice: vice presldeat. Miss'
Maae Martta of Hickman, record: n secra
iar Miss Maod Martin of Hicktoan; exr-
respond; ng secretary. Mjss Lycia Beaacr ot '
Tstaa; treasurer. Miss Elisabeth Haaa of
Da ota City.
Mrs. Roy M. Badaer aa elected deenLe
t to the reneml ooovention u ba h14 at;
Ixuisvi;:, Ky.. tn May. 1S1L i
AJien of Des Moinea Ia the evenins; at i CnRfiRITIFC riWICU -DIICUCC-I
o clock was th anniversary of th Freed
3m; th were admitted tcLo the mrn Aid society. Th addreas was by
N. E. Bottcm and i rres-.dent Docaa ef Ley unlversttv. Var-
advaaced to th 1 shall. Tea.
aoo were advanced to tha fourth year. U 1 or orcamxation
W. Parker. G. W. Malr. A. J. May. Ai- leaaTJe
frad Ctajniriain and O. H. Wts arer
ooaUaoed In tilnj years studies. C. H
Chader. Kcnry French. Haroid Mile aad
OrVen H. Rjcbersoo were graduated rrom
tha eoefereoce couraa of scidlea and
elactad ta alders" orders.
Vfbraska Cm
Tkm apiicatioa of th Nebraska Tele
phone (nncanr for a modifleautoe cf the
Injunction taaued by th ant re me court
aa-ainst It taklec over three Independent
rompanl or miiicctlcf with them, ha
bea denied. Th court gave out It de
cision thtt afternoon, bat did not file aa
optfnkML
m areeks agw the Indeepnoeot systaca
of th state eocnirrd tha tnjuncUoa v
prevent th Nebraska cooapacy from tah
tnr over the Plants ft boocht at PaotlUon.
Nebraska City and Platismoutnk The
nit was hrou-ht at the laattcatloo ef ta
orfkxaJa of tM lndaepodeat aystasa ay Lb
attorney aanaraX. Later the Nebraska
company aauflht to hare the order aaodl
, fd ae that It eould coonaot n its long
d:s4AOce line wrth thaa eoiTipanlas U aoncht
paadias; Che triai ef tha caa oa ita ssertta.
Ttia tta cxatrt rafased te do.
Tta ruprame court haa appointed tha
toaowlsdr' bar comicUsanoo: W. U. Ander-
boo. secretary. Lincoln, resvpoolatad: J. H
Eeeier. North Plaue: R. A. Batty. Maat
IeO. C. r. Rearla. FaKa Ctty; cOorg W.
Shiaida, Omaha, , 1 Ncoraaka karainst Chax".a Knaf p. cfcarsed
Th foCeartcar cosnsnsitae M appomted with abootlac his wife with attempt to k.li
Wilt J. Maimer. Henry C. I w hi: th above proceed:.; were tak'.nc
RaJph M. Fa:aa wera ad-' piac tn th main church, the Evanre'-ical
ft.li membrh:p and to j church wa occupied with a larje assets-
Car. I Asierscn.! tiaf devoted to th discussJca cf cet are aa fliow
second year.
Barrett and
nuued into
deacon's ar
Eraru H. Haynard. Chartea 8. Hawiey. for boy- work. This meetinr apooint-d Marjaret Ashfard. Hora-r; Ee:y3 Ea.u
Lunsi Jt. Jtcverxje ana J - . nraafr- i comtTuttee cr riv to form. 1st
"atardav ia rleas Day, and Yeeia
' Cawt ReaavetlT Lata j
with tarleaa f-aeietlra.
LINCOLN, Neb Sept. S4. ! Special Tele- j
STam. Sorority pd-es aniwunce-i todavy 1
cf
Methodist Beys'
a p'-anfmont. Laoco.n: Nta Lisns. Linco'n: AUc
DUTEICT COIBT AT KiDIM
la ssaal tXaore Dttm Craated aad
leveraj. llefaaew.
MADISON. Neb, Sept. it. (SpedaJ
District court convened yesterday afternoon
ft& Joda A. A. W:ch pressdiac. and. ad
journed tola Teninc until Septenber IS.
Th Jurors ware dismiss' d unn. January
mi.
Tha caaa ef John M. Dtaeec akainst Rich
ard H. Wat kin, which tha coort has had
under adrlaetsect sine the Jane term, was
for the defendant. This was a case ia which
Diacen sought to recover aoic S3l.eM too
Klsaiona oa Land aajes alleged to have bees
earned by nirn Th case cf the state of
was WMitlnued axtU th next term of court,
bond beina: f jrd at CM.
Th damsg case of Joseph Kaxse tfiiut
the Northwestern railroad eras dirsuAsed.
The action of Margaret Genakow vs.
TTisabeth Harden resulted la a Judgment
tor M C. Garrvtt. In this caa M. C. Gar- I
rett recovered tn a Judgment against Will- CANDIDATES FDR flFfiRFFS
lua Herd en. one of the he rs of Charles
r
to draft raaolntleoa la memory of Judge
Lake, deceased. W. & Wakeiey of Omaha,
B. E. B. Kennedy of Oman, E. T Wa,
ran of Nanraaka. Qty aad & P. Oray ef
Fremont and C O. Wbedoet of
Tavasaasaai te Hel
Auoraey OeeeraJ Ttaoapaoa will go to
Waahinartoa about tha first of toe month
and will aorrar ia the supreme court ef the
Vnitad Scaxes la tha cace wheraia the ataie
of Missouri la sees.'. tig to ka ieered a
dedsioa ef th lower court which enJeUsad
th putting tsto effect the S-eect rale law.
Wtil there Mr. Tbompaoa will look ever
his cfT. ca, staa up the force that he will
ha veto work with, aad g-etnxt t the work
k Is expected te da aa aoiicnar of the na-
Uoaal treaaary. te wrtiicfc place he was ra-,w t
by tha president. After ' ' " to oe
Visit Jewels Haas.
After this th attend-cr partors were
taken to th Mothers Jeweis' bom In
atitomotfclea and cao-riaa-ea. where th
buildicrs and grounds were Inspected and
an exhia.t.cn cf th progress of th
children was wltneseed T. s-ng-a and
Farthlcg. Aurora. Dit Harphaa. Linccln. '
Louis Kiipatrick. Ashiand: a Lambert.
Grand Island Martha Qu. Lincoln;
Man R.ctenbah L4tyco.c. Helen S.id
Aihod. HJea sorensoc Omaa: Beatrice
Stewart. Oajah. Helen Thomas. Tekamaa. '
Kappa Alpca Tnt: Helen Blisn. Omaha:
Ruth Bridenbauch. Lincoln. Marearet
j Green. Tork. Mag iei.ee Hann. Wayne;
training of th children was ilii.-strated
by example wkch astounded the to
whom th processea wer new. j en
thusiastic did th delegate become that
thev cai'ied oa Rev. Johnson, an o!d
avonie oi tnis coareresce. te stand apl
at oca of th room aad ail th other !
threw money at kim until the Toor wasj
strewn with coin. When a half dorn of
th little "Jewels" had gathered It all into
a hat la counted out abo-H V
Nothlna- but th highest enconir.ms cf
Praia for the management. utidr Prper-
La-raa Hainr. Lincoln; EUxaoeth Westdn.
ea trice; Augxat Houston. Tekamah. TVsa
McCoL Logan, la.
DeJtat Zerai Roae Bergman. Liccoio: ;
Irma Calfcoaa, Asklaad.
j Chi Outft: Agne Anerbura. Lwco.a:
LeaJ Boaker. Tetuumah: Veraa Coryell'
Norfolk. Ovl Coryell, Norfo.k: France)
reiers, uro: flora Shumway. Soctt s il
Bluff: Alio Cullen. Lincoln.
Deita nH V'MA u- M
rege; Laura Cunningham. EHmwood. la ;
Florence Frost. Lincoln: Anna Hermaasen.
Intendent purlock and the tra ner -a the : a.rny; Ella M on-. son. Lincoln. Irene
musical department. M:s B-err.i. wer xl Kansas City. Ladlle Reeder, Colum-,
heard oa every aide. Many present pro-lbu- Cora rnruo. Bir: Elia Nelson. Kear- i
Bounced th hour spent at the bom th
moat abeorbtng la interest of the confer
ence. This horn Is on of th reeorniaed
ney.
PI B Phi: Mina Clark. eK.arney: Ger- !
true! Davis. South maha: P-acfcaei Kri-
beeevoiencea of th Methodist Erscorai ; log. Perd.aJ: Ruth McMillan. Falls City;
church and is national in score- It was llargaret Mansfield. Lincoia: Floreivc
founded here twenty years ago bv iheiMasoc. Omasa: Laura Pratt, Lincoln. Ger
Woman s Missionary soc-ty aad aow i trad wuig'ey. Valentine: Jen'M Sher-,
wna property worth -S j raden. Omaha: Mary Spauiding. Uacoin: '
i Haxel Ttompaoo. Tork.
I
Herden. deceased, whicjj Judgmect was sat
isfied when the estate of Charles Herden
waa aeid at referee s sale..
Divorce waa granted ui Aanic Me' en
Macisoa. the was aso decreed trtie to the
property and th defendant waa caised
from Isterfenng with her enjeyment of th
AS MANY AS EVER AT PERU
COMMEgtClaL till OIT BOOSTING
ealer Clasa at tate
Will tea tale w
Tias Bef re.
r-nt!y aroomtad
that Mr. Thoecpaoa will rerura ta N
braaka about the middle of th meath and
atteed ta soma more baameas tor the state
la a legal way.
tr rteveatlsa T tbssau
A. V. Johaaoa, state firewarden, has
written a book entitled, Ttre Prevention
Text Book- for us m the aeaooss of Ne
hfasfca. The book la bow la the hands af
the printers aad arm be amlated among
the teacher free of charr.
iBaaiaeaw Mea af HldrrBe Call at
rw"1 ekaol ; Tewaa la Trade Territory,
e Stadeata ' HOLDRKGE. Neb.. setw it iEna! Tei-
-
I egram. The local Commercial ciub fx a
j g i wi:r booceg trip up into hign hne
rERV. Neb . Sept. :. SpeoaU After j temto-y yestfrday fr.r.g a far wer: as -'
eaamtnlng the re.-orda for credits it ha Curtia. T?i paj-ty eor.slsted of nea-iy lit
been found that th number of candidates jocaJ businesa men and employ and occa
for graduauoa In the senior class is larger . pt-l a special tram of f-wr coaches. Stops
separated from her bubaad. George L1- if" an ia any previous class graduating frwn I vaninr from t -J -tv to Pftv m-.n jte wersl
ward Scat, disicsaed lie action and paid . tt t.rtr.. T.. total ember of students made in ea.-h ef the towns. Benrand. Smits-
j reg:tenng in the nvrmal potats to as lare i fsid aad Eusa en uie way io Curts and
the rests.
Sarah E. Rader was freed from her hus- j" er.r jllmect li-.it year as in anv fcnwt at Eiwood. Moorefied and L-omi on to
and given th!Tf
I
bead. Aibert E. RaJer.
custody of tha children.
Mrs. Grace B- Paal was separated from
her husband. James E. Paul aad gien cos
tody ef the chiidreo.
ret am trip. F. A. Deaa, W. p. Ha!', and
Ftllj1rg art some cf t'.e changes in toe, Rev. C. li. Bennett spoke at eeca of the
House, Hotel and Ottlcc Parnlshenu
rchard ' Wilhelm
qt4lt)-15 South 16th Street
Special
Display
stermoor
Mattresses
We are just in receipt of a carload of
and for this week axe nag a special display jhowicg- them in striped Mercrixed
and all the Taxious Art Tickings. These mattresses are made np special to weight, 45
pounds, and during this special showing we will give you tout choic of any of the Art Tick
0 stermoor Mattresses that Ostermoor sells for $18.00, at $15.00 each.
French Edge Ostermoor, weighing 60 pounds, Art Ticking in one or two parts, Oster
moor ' regular $30.00 mattress, special this week, at $18.50.
this Celebrated Patent Elastic Pelt Mattress
Kitchen Cabinet
(Like Illustration.
Here is a kitchen
Cabinet with cab
inet top. latticed
doors, ba.e- is ar
ranged with cup
board, drawer and
flour bin: a!o
moulding board;
top is covered
with alluminum
finish metal: is
26 in. deep and
41 in. long. Satin
walnut finish
Sells reenlarlv at
our sp'l.
price.
Chiffonier
(Like Illustration.)
Special value
Made by one of
our representa
tive manufactur
ers of select quar
ter sawed white
oak; golden pol
ish finish; has
double swell front
top is 32 in. long.
22 in. deep; mir
ror pattern plate.
20il6 in, regular
selling price 26;
cial
prioe.
20
Jcvm
Very Special Prices On Some Odd
Bed Room Pieces
Golden Oak Cliiffonier $21.50
$34. Golden Oak Chiffonier. . . -S24.00
$.36. Golden Oak Chiffonier. . . .$29.00
$22.50 Mahogany finish Chiffonier. SIT
$18.50 Mahogany finish Chiffonier. S14
$40 Mahogany Chiffonier S29.50
$4o. Mahogany Chiifoaier. .. . .$35.00
$43.(" Mahogany Chiffonier S36.00
$45.fX Mahogany Dresser S37.50
$24X) Mahogany finish Irresser. .$18.00
$22.50 Mahogany finish Princess
Dresser $13.75
:55.':iO Golden Oak Dresser S23.75
$34.0 Mahogany Dressing Table. $25.00
$33.00 Mahogany Dressing Table. $21.00
2T.r Mahogany Dressing Table. $20.00
$32.00 Mahogany Dressing Table. $20.00
$20.uu Golden Oak DressingTable $16.50
$52.00 Golden Oak Dressing Table $39.00
Lace Curtains
The Newest of Styles at as Low a Price as is Consistent with First Class Goods.
Nottingham Curtains in
dainty styles, pair. $2.95
Fancy Net Curtains, both
white and Arab. pr. $3.75
Scrim Curtains, with inser
tion and edge-from
-on sale, up
$5.00
Window Shades We make them right,
from the bet cloth on the best rollers. Get
them from us.
Bedding Our naw bedding department
has some very special offerings. All
Wool Blankets, full size, in grey, plaid
and white, per pair.-at .$4.95
Cluny Curtains in all color?,
np from $9.50
Portieres A new importa
tion of high class silk por
tieres in all the newest col
ors, krinkle silk, per pair,
at $22.50
Duchess Lace Curtains.
Arab color, pair $5.00
Duchess lace Curtains
Ivory color, pair ..$8.75 j
42-inch Madras in white and i
Arab, new patterns for bed j
room curtains, yard. 39c j
Extra Fine Comforters, full size, all colors,
with border, covered with silkoline, each,
at $2.75
Crochet Bed Spreads, for full size bed with
fringe, eut corners, each $1.75
Royal Stafford English China cup and
saucer, in white with gold edge. Set of
six sups and saucers $1.80
faculty:
W. T. H
urje-.iy
jt. foraverly of tn Wea.eyaa
! Kitru ia ire chair cf
Tt divorce case ef Frank H. Beeij pt ssoai c.er.xv aa-i a; r ijs--.ro ; A. Rjssel
against ka wnfe. Mrs. Rosa A. Beels. came' r'foru principal at Adams .at ear.
uo This aTern via oa rMir.a r f r.n.ff t.-.- atsrstant VTrit-t .r in cr.v ftcal .-ine F
State "uperiDteodesit B..hop has andorsed I r. '' H-atn. aho ha. a fe::.'. .h,r. , ,r.-
p.acea.
The Coomercit
pieces aad several
parjed the eirjrsi'jc Although rain ftll
djring th stof at seve'ai of th ikm.
a a arm welcome mas extended th H--
car. Trie groom was a form, ressdeot of
West Pont aeir.c for r nrr.e asnstant
tj It. v'o Ur.s state ee-innaa at tnis
ti. p jbMcallon and caa set apart Navem )
ber 4. as "fire day." waea spec.al programs
ar ta be gtvea la th varmu schools, spe
cial attention birg given to Tre drills.
Doctwr'e Ueeaae Revoked.
The board of secretari af the Mat
Ecard of Health haa rcornmended that
the hoeaa to practice sr.edicin he'd by It.
W. H. Johascn of Ltscuia be revoked It
Jornsoa as some tin ago coatcted of
;of this anion the ptaintiff is required i,i'J iepirticfin of t: I'Uvcstr of X-
drgrite t th pewc a "ng the a-
I Jceeph Grand Island Railroad company
cub band ef thirty j is pJhing tr rr;.rs of th read aa rap-
l f HMCtV 1 . m vt .f and fsmnv of . r - ' ........ .
I the Metho-i st Etic--al cr?urcr. of ti: enr
i left fr padtia "ai.. fre th'T exreet
to nu tieir home, hoping that -.be cr ange
Mm place the nlv
make taeir fjture
ciai
io the health ot
fiwm u-lv, and ire to
pay V 2 per wee
apply oa the cc-sts.
Botn Biaiotiff and drfendant apfared :c
court and testified In their tta btiiif . alac
Mrs. McNeai -I ferrJ as a tnesa f.jr ;
th drferdant.
In the tae of state of Nebraska vs. Stan- J
ley Arr.iu wn. the defendant secured ir Ve
bond ia the sua cf fl.n. bat the r:iAc.er'
lrtsra-unc aa unlawful opera t: -m resulting ' stl'l in the custody of the efficra.
ta the death af a eun nomas. Th case) Tt marriage contract ef Mrs Ea Wtll
is aow ia the eupreene court. Th board , Johannes Peter 'if was anculed. ts
of secreranes met tooav and after heari-t J defendant defaulting aad the cu:..d ef ice
aes-ameat from th attorneys for th a- . rRi:l given to the p.air.Uff, the cefedr ait t-
br
tka. takes
ne u h.f. a.
tit Mara I p.
HUMEjLl'T. Nev Se?t.
Tier.et.
fer. declined to coatiaue tr rase, but
t: 4fJ that th license should be revoked
Tre reecmMiendaUoei ef t- serretarte n
g"es to ir.e Stat Board cf Hea th fo-t-c-cer
aeiioa.
CARL LAWRITSON SHOOTS
HIMSELF THROUGH ACCIDENT
pay tie cota.
Mr. Lyii On mm was gritted a iiwrt
from her hoshand. defaulting
Th action of Farm P lrre;i fr
a ditfrr fm her t jjbacd. A'oia. a T.
Bwaed y th ;f altkout prjruJ:c at ; er
a rests.
asi-tar.i ) .-.( ess -s'.ip
depa-ttieat . Mix Mrrtle
Ferg.T-o. g-.i-a:e of Arcea. la. becomes j Wji M.lu-ga"l and W
M of tne d stie Tnce departmeat: ' dent cf Salem, acre
H-sa Me'1a tlctlvia aa ass last ilr
a supervisor in mi.-ic in tne Lincoln city
Sthooia wn'l upernrf in tne training
arrMx. M.as HlW Weoster. ri I .ate of
the Iowa ;a:e normal. bcionie a critic
teacher In th t-alaing -ooL
Among; ir itrprvc cirtefiia ur.Jer const-j---t):.n
at rcrma! is a oeautif jl fountain
in tr.e center of t (ixgu. a hu-s 's f
ha a ten-f t t-'t. t j feet i-f mater tnC
a tr-'Bi b.ttera fifjre.
The r,w :wi-j?trjL lu-i;dir.g i.
rspid'y reaiir.t o.'rr.i.etmn arj all! he
ra4 for o.tii"i January 1. It mill
c-etain a swimm'ng vl in te tasemet.
'lii "I1 cjtrflete the eriipmeat fot
p. j a tra.mng.
-ia
j will pro- e to be tn
J thetr tnf se:
Hl'JlB. il.l "T a! rs jfciicaas are bus
Trakmg tar.s fr a V ra:!-' t. t r.eld
- -. i m rr'TiNjs n trie
tidly b-j-rej ah.-ut m mrm to this t i-ce T' e il irr.t-'dt band
the f a. e a--l rards an l rre'y es-ap-.J Vs-' will meet the canii'iite ara tt.mK r tour
inx taeir .ie wten tne latt.r's a -i m -u'of Ricrarls-jr county witr th crd.
(i'.f'.t fire ry a splash '. ca; ce staking
a lantern. Tc t. sas bei-. taken fr:.ra
oi.e n.a.ruB t anotrer, sfier 'lark, and the
expe.sno set fire to the T :-a cxr. wilcj
as cox.petc.'y dtro ed.
BOO Mi
IOIM1
r tin
1 10111
JURY FINDS IT WAS SUICIDE
oa of (kief Clerk la serilrsd.
rat's Offlre at tlrlask Sir!
IVratsi at Kb H ooae. .
J" REOE. Ne. Tt- :c -..-peiaJ Tel
esram I Neas las J jst rn lecrived aer
trat Carl lA-itJ-.n. B.e f Chns Law
rt'.aei ef ! cttr. n JeeTal y s-ot arl
ki id kJK.se.f ttiay at il-Cok. Tne j ir.
Kin fainer is isiief clerk : u-.e di.-.ien
-.-perttteodeat at Euriirrtoo he4-4ai -,
ia i-at city. Te era '.a.! uarle c Mw
ntsoA. i f ins; aidttor f r t- BurJrg
ton aal has f . many 3 ear aita c tie -reu.lien
resided la this ce-mty.
Eshlbltloa
!! Oaeaa.
CKETE. Neb . e. Zl ?r--al 1
t c.xc-e ceWeee cfeed lt week w-ih a
!a:r attee-laac in a l rtfwrtrvn? iran
Us: er "a Tfcars-iiy af"raA.ii th
V.' tie Wrmee. l"ir'l a-iat.Hi h'.4
t v-rv pieasaat re!"", f'
t :!..- cu-Wr.e asl (a tae r
TwfslT-lilk tsmudl
lade Friday.
ALBK'N. Neb.. ; n-Tr &-cre
cvrty fair came u a ucceasfi c'-j
Frvdar. For tenry-:x sears i:s ia:r
has seen aotei f.r its tt.a and th
rro-wds it r la tae irjtter f at
tendanc aad unetj and q-ia :ty of ea
1 !oit. this xear was far ahea-1 f ar.v
prvvtoja record made bv t.ie aaaonat on.
fh woiderfu! exhibit of he-ea cattl
arM hes eo-- rated that the farmers oaa taad
and ato-'k ra.ers of P-oor i.-ty are Tr Jury
abreavst T the ttmea is th rac tj toe---ove
breeds in ail etcfc
A bail gaas betaeen Sj-a.ldirg a-.-l
Petersterg was w-a oy th former bv
tcmie of X t. i.
ernvr KUj eaberger Conarresa-raa
1-atta n-id M t.tiey. caivtidat f.r
attrr, rette-al were anvsrc t'e cis-.tor.
weirea tive fvertoe i:.itni.( aa aodreas ea
i'frjTJt'i-il aubjecta Ta- S'e o--r. -tt
erairi Reterwed la faae of aire.
Beedle ef 1114 rear, Feaad
Dea Ta-aday.
HOLl RE'IE. Neb.. Sept. U-.Snecia! Te'
ea am. A f;r r ,n --jt '. mx-e than
e.gnt jt t .lay ari af'.e' a ci e in
vestigau n ot i tie clrc j-nstanc eoo
recrrl ait.t t"--e llre.i' uagedy Teadai.
Cervrrr PalT.er' J-j-r returned a verdict
t-.a- ilr. 1". rveed met deata at her
a hi-a a as o-tfsp.Tel of eni
ef tn leading suiistsi men of Ue Ci.ur.t? .
failed t fir-l sssyrr'ng in.-rtm.-rat r.g
against the aecried attrry. Tn erd ct
rt :th t:.e aapr-wai of tr peop.
RKPVELICAN CITY "n of ti hxrdesv
rair.s tr,. ee-ti.Ki nas U I ttr a !--. tine
carr lt Bignt r.a.-!y tao and a r.a.t
rn.ee f i-. It it-. s-j stad t".at t.-e
gr-jr.d at rteti mc-"t f f ".. atva there is v
estimate as t.e amount -4 -.i it wi'.
dc tne fsntjer wvo a -e ju:tin in ane-at.
111'ua. tT.I'T I -e-jieruir lrt .ir-.r-
ebrm.k. c .elee. ! s'ead. -n cf Ho', li K 'rr-iaTeid f
Ti'RK-cnile vt..i- s; Kent-!; azd f-aW-m. was iss-ir; in H:--i.Mt t'-s '
M s- t.taat'.n Nx-I M tine ctit se-e r. - '- r.i. en rcrt.: i Kemas. from 'jn tn.ri
netl a- o no, l T; .rMi 5 c- emng r .. i . to tne Pri.ij j'inee. iir r t m tr ai
&EfM j. etfuvaun country ia Be cctkcJ and he a . 1. in
T Rrc t"; a' i-s Hi . si.J W - Sa-an .r- the fsture. t-r si'jcr.r-l at Fort la:
dreas sjnei 1 nuilji ftei-r.i:n at Tel.
th Mt a-i h lH9vki ries.', .vrT pr,'y--v. f-.-n ' v.'xdsard .-
A J. Ber.att c-fficung. ra aoid c-ui i ' ena. e f-d ant
PERl'-'Ao't ra -eri fe-s.i-.ed in tne. t,.;tte-r aid eig husiress W!-e t-r-i
r.e riur't:.gi'n de-ot wuicn r.ad -u ie v' 1j.1L " . it In !ae! poe-sit,-.-ea
f j-r. :in ... tnutr,; of a v- St.r. The e-dr V . ,iwri '... e.j ,.
iaei t-.ip.-ncnt t.f m.Tter. , rcrijus attark of nr--T'V t- c---. .:
FAIRFItl-ls-l". J K-r.-.- ..f Uie C-a t v.- leg and wn. erit" a ft a! f r tre.i
'"uert i cm a. a romian inet -s -,ir. a vn 1 Bent.
a.nful ax-vi at a h.ie dji-,r. a srtx, I'EP.l'-K-r. W A T ler wf the Mf". -the
naenr. tr m : f,t.r er . c ur. h is atteswr.; c-.cV t in Y-.rk
'ef r.ard being eered lee.o tie first
.oinu
FAIRFIUl.l --T .at arreaxe ef a-at
lever WHed loiter at ih ef tne
-ear and wirn t(e ground ' or.jif'.i.
a-ed ail! j in'e the airter ir. i.,na.d
cone uoei.
NEPRASKA CITT Charles
aad Miss Mahei cireee-rood both ar-d 1.
and ea:ni:n llfrani. Ia . aa their low
catjie ta t-ts city .. est er la and wer muted
:a mam -
BEATRWK Ti fuae-ral -rvnc- r er
t re a -4 of tne Laie Mti 1J IL vaT.
t-i ae. T-
ti-llv '.ntei '.r
At a r--er.t i.
l a i , - 1
1 1 if:., at Peru I prac- ,
f-' m return. '
te'. o.-re-r-'-e a res-.io-j-itirtg
a i j u ia l.v
t .:n -t -renrtniiiu m t-'.e
Nerr.ika c--r.ference. '
F.!i'.HU.l' - v Hnnkl..'r a. r- -ii n.a.
c4rr.er. 'thii -T-dt?s a one ew ui a-or
c c -e .r.fwinttr d a roa-1 r u. .ich Bi.p-
I Bed 10 be o-e of the foir-Ucced si cie 1
A i'ltvi e.Jlii-'; eesued i'r R was sen
slv ir r.re! wr..ie tl. Intruder i'V(J
re-acef ii! aav uaharned.
t In Iremoot. at
1 married ccupe w
KMC.
I-tliCH The funeral of Vaade L-jio-e
!!'. dajg-hter of Mr and air. Alfre-1
1 jr. wu tekl here on Thursday. lr
H J. Sealey off.eiat'ag interment waa
na-Je in W 1 e er cemetery. The cer s vei
i torn March .4 1-eC. at New luondon.
, lad . aad died at her home in Leigh cf a
cernplw-atu-n cf d"sases oa September 3.
aged ears.
FLTr.lCE V.'ord was received her j es
terlay from Area. Aiberta. iiuila. that
sent Woods, th f- lioa a no ku.d Hector
Murray, a f rmr t more resident, at that
pUce Ausruat 2. bv str.klng him .r th
head a whisky bottle has heen cap
tured. Tee of u:a eocr.aniof-s who were
with rim at t -.e time f-t strues: M.rray
acre a-u tactn i.h r.irr
CALLAWAY T i'a;.aay far tt's
rk has Ueen th h-t tn tn-e ustar of
the oramutioa s ! : the weather has
t--c inreaien-r., ail weeU good croCs
. iave tr--sent r.rh day. resteenay
aeir.a a re--.d ireae r'J v -fv rorJe .
et ,- t- grounda Exmhits in ah ,
c .- tv rave L-a letter ti.an ever before
tr etcet-'on of hogs
rHR' -L--f t-s'e-s are t.t o.er Ne-rr-ara
c-- n i v a-a.iar-iiig a cun Suivia.
-.os c venti m to reid la Peru, r-ep-te-nor
it to tufef 1 Tr.e prt-ani nt
been l?.i an.i trie ce:a!n th eaa-e
.f .en f. ina'. -rs: spectat-t who wl.l
ptt at tne t-oaventn. Amag te ar.
1 t 11 14. Harm 1 .f Nasnvi.t Ter.r. : L. '
far tte""iK-. Unvcfn. Crerg ij Wa--ae
on-ar.a P-of. J A Barer. l-rcon. M.r-i
ca-et rtri-rr. Lia-oln. and Rev. J H Sa)-
bury. Auburn.
Hl'Mfcu.iLl -T "r ar e Po.'. no d ni
(ared from BaiersfVid. al.. recently,
caaing- mucn iiirw to H-mldt re -save,
returned home after beins ijcated m a !
Fraactsco. aad was sr. el tn-re by r.is young '
wife Tr )'ini man mia-1 was ten- '
poranly uaia-aaced asd h could gt no;
eir4aaatija cf tre i,ief acticeis Th
co-rne .am beca to Nehraaaa thia leek
in from temporary aberauon. a aad -red
aay from bom Wednesday and waa nvi
tomd onul late Friday, when aha stag
gered up to the far-r.r.ovive of Fred ttai
kut. thre mites south of this caty. rts
had been out for fony-r-nt hours or more,
tttnly cd and during tn stormy weather
a.thout food She fe'l exhausted at the
farmhouse, where she socght f..r s-meth;r.
to eat rhe a a brought to tiiia city and
nven meiksl treatment but It : feared
tnal are w-.n not recover.
LEl'lH New a received here yesrter
da of the death of Mrs Joseph Kilns v.
a no t a seed kit m an itra.ia ;.orvitl.
where are bad gone to undergo an ooera
tvon ea thaa taa weeas ago. Marv K
Hohta born on a Colfax cocaty farm
January lv.j .-h waa married to Jo
serh Kims. y on Julv 1 is) . Mj jS 9-r.
cld by her hushar.c. her farerta Mr ard
Jlrs Karl Hobea. and several brother a
Th funeral win he neld at tr Congresa
ucnai ctJrrti tundar afres-nooa and Will
be .n cca-s of the P.oyal Neirhbors lodge,
of which tr deceased a aa a meai jr.
FREMONT The dwelling house ef Wfl
liarr. E. Smails. comer ef EVvesitb street
and N;e avenues too f. re in ttv csiitr
fr.m s-.me defect ;n an open f.r-4a'
ahort 5 "asT " emrg ard though tr.
b as waa corf-red to th baaemect srrvok
T..ed everv room f th larce reavdene
sni t- damage from ft c ie aa water
st't be t.ear4 to es-ti-rate. Tt.e loss sr-'l
probablT reach B. m4 j, coered y m-s-ira
ne.
ir Oeo
Ta rare for e'eraeey.
FR-.SIONT. Neb. See it , ;ec- al
". I. H.-ward Was KHesM t. te vears
ia the tee tart "yewterda. aftera a
ilea t"n' c
'. tarty a t
Mm.l hsu. Oa Fl.a evening, tasi
Sfc-.it'o tsv a j a guest of t'niuned 1. J tiatt. '
f.e it.- res sc-rat two via ' at tt f a.r wvs
Hm cl laaua eo wsv died here
He-ineadar. wer t--M jest eiae Coevd jcted
by Rev. J. K. la'is.
REPt"RU-AN )'ITYiVstw
w .orn of u, o--k. rajiaiiti .
n-'e. tn ad-irea tn of RepitHi-an
t asd iw.wn ia the .-pe-a nous Tuee
dav everaag. i-ptemt-rr IT.
HI wi'..-T-ftM 1 -raper. ana ct Mr T'iroa r.iant. A
aaul airs I . K -tr.r. B a e. j . ... . . . tn t
b- J-.g Thomas ua a pita ft tn:t t. teas, was married Ttursdav at Nebraska . f-er sue. ierr iri -.ad teefi t-1l;.et-u
iti'it of iwsaing- a forred al ''' to klun Virginia Rotbisa of erd- , tr.e members . rved f-rlr famtlse ia t-e
M-s hc tr if! oa M Hx'Tir mia r farm near town up"a t-ov-v. a Kere tr.e Li-r.uuet a nte
, UAH Aril as rs .--.n.e r..u. an4 lU , Vlr yM ,h
1 .r-esi VAeneslay evenifu wit'i a Iri- e . v. l. -j tnrr-, a... ,
state auiitor who died ura yeara auto
TORkv Thursday evening t?. Grand A rm
Ivric stroke aid till r"rr.i:n i:rrcr.s-vocis
-,rh little hc-i -A r-c'-tr r Mr and Mis
faults aer a-T.-sas: tNe er ettet-s aad
f -ve -vsn V ears resided in t.-wn. er -lna
ire s-sccesful fr ::t ef their farm latwrs
RFPt"Pl-I"N ITT-T weraNer .-f
rr.e i4l Mivutk cd-r ant tueir (aaiilles
'e'y e-1 a bruet a -1 grauvl -! 1 t ir e
T'iroa r.iant. A je-U! neeti.-g or t-ve
(asarwJ recepcosj
tS th pe-rlora ef Gay-1 The Ksjr ta the fttuatjos. Be Waal Ada.
of Ner-. Lard
UI Una ard
FAIP.FIt.lJ
tai'-ast ba
-Slxtv-five rarVtds cf r-
ca
l aJv aad Miss
'n Jur. lit The ar-horv
OT " a auo-oer ar( Hastiaaa the last day ar twa. The t aarriag at tr kom cf t&e bnd ester-
va ET Pv l VT-I- P
been vsed bvtwrea Fatrfiek! J Marr- L-ir-rn of Frf-swi! were ueu'ed in I
Brash Col Dead Hair
Lc hair is dead hair Aay hair tv.at
s rot fitTii.y a'tacf ei to the a rain la use
less ir.i if lef aiid U lie ta.r Ir.ie.-.
rupt I'. growth a-d hea'ta by cl'-gg rg
t e a:p iwad va:r never cviuei ha-a i -
llf It '-I'l t-e removed by groua
brushing, t a-p maaaage or r.ajTrsr.joir g
l"u r.ee-1 have r.o f-er of pu ui.g . .
sound hairs without your knov.rg 11
If ti. hair is failing uut. if t. ecaip
itches and dar.draff fnr.s t ere la me-
V :-1 arorg atrh your -ap A r 'ar.
r.a?r ail scalp mee:c.ce sr.ould L- appnei
fxei.')r:iv to niase aur t'.at th ace l
1 free fr-.ir Ir.feriK.n. aevdruff and f. el
se Waiv t e hair ofier.. tren rub 1 e
sxalp . ijp'rousi y witn A a. Ie-a Yej
wi.l be surprised t3 t-.m quick .y your
hair wnl te restore. to good health.
The persistent use of Waverlrk to
stimuunte hair grtrato. stop ttc-.irg. dand
ruff aad scalp ir.fetw-n. tceher mitn
freiuefit brusr. irg retruv dead matter
ard ie-w ir.e ')"i.g' aie to gom. ia
belter tisn a.! tr, r.a'.r lcica or renew
er yoj can buy
Waveai.x-k i we" icesr-v n ti.u d e
glst and i appiurd by the test Barbers
ibl 1t dreaaera A fre sample t-ji t -of
Wa.ni.-rk snay asvured by wntirg
d:r.-t t v tne M'.rer t . r n I .
NEfcRA. KA C1TT Mra Gjs K lae. the I irtu ss-.ea. aad aesdin ten cenis :i e.,-.
ef the Republic aad tne Worrea s Reoef
ro-iw he:d a slnt sesatoa ia boaor ef a
r.r aer of veterans 1 the etr in a'
tesoaae of th Methodist Eptsco&ai coa
fereac. he '"real ear age a eteran s
as-v.via-ioa aaa vrgaa sed ia the Netvea-a
oj. t ereavce wna aaout forty metraer At
tu tin (ner are eaviv ae. e left and
tla-v wer a" leeaem. Comrades P c.
Joeiasoe of Tu-usn-n. Ri.toi of Nora
i resavua of StUio Crnmm-h a ait of 1 a:
veraitv . aca. aad Warfiid of l.iint.a
w!f of a snaa re-lccog here, etna suffer- t cr stAsr.pi to ry postad aad laca.rg.