THK BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. MARCH, 23, 1912. From Our Near-Neighbors Walerlea. T-awrr ;iee K..-;r:ii rame n.ma flatur fHni Oh- uiiirrarty tor Ihe MtI wtauoe, wiucn eiunilj over ttu veta. Krank G!.asn of th Piets 1-umber t.M i tin' hart nume nun ' lumoer nil n.-re rriUy last, Miinuif ta tne til aturiU marnlnji. "jirr. 4 A. Teal l able to bs tne lir iitint nine.. MIr. Human ot Omeaa --.n cut lo c.ir fcr Jim Teal and r-tutm-d TueKiajr to the c-iy. Jolmr.y T"dd wan unaMe lo o with 1, mm ene rt;tv last week during" the I ami ihM Bli haa son ovar ii.- ruiite mtu great d.flitaltj. Onn miui er Irft Tuesday morning' for Tli.ir.ioii. hi new home ens' near anlch It- mil (arm tl.ls yetr. Mrs. r-uroner will rut to up until a seek or so later. I t. ar.4 Mr. U nirhartaon enjoy' vim Sunday from lira.- McKwma ana nauHl.t'T. Mr, tireer. ami little babe. riw rvturi4 to l-.k-tiorn Monday enotn lrV. It lUchartl-wn took Mr. Richard poo t t.niaua Tueaoajr moraine; to a hospital, vtitr.- t,e eiei-lB to Ufid-rso an opera tion i tu in the week. Mies L.ucy KWh aio'a accompanied ner parenta to-Ilia It; '. l'.:cr Winner, who ha been at tht of liia dausnler. Mrs. Kiirhardt. i.ie law two or three weeks, waa .able U' be put tl.e finrt of thia week.' Mr. liwr h2 quite an experience at hi home In lUljtun. belnf taken sick' while alone 'nun.- tl (ever cold and stormy v ...u.er. . . : I Eitner LlnJnueiit and Otto vVIIaon of the Hank of Waterloo have taken upoa itnmelvra to make a demonstration echooi advancement Bunas afternoon and evening. A farewell reception for Bee. and lira ! Shanker waa given Tnurauay ivies a after nrarer m! In Im the lecture mm of to Methodist Kpieropal church. The will leave Friday for their new cfcerse at O happen, Keb. Dev. Taylor and faoilv from Chapsell. who will tak char- of una new, wui iitin Friday. late. The Blair baa ball team haa been re. oncaoues and new aulu eroered. Mr. Bernard Haller Hatted with bar parents at Xennard aa hut Sunday. J. flL Roberta haa nnrehajmt the Civ, bakery, which be owned aura Eve year no. O. Mehern aold hla brick bullirln thla week to J. c. Un(. tlx meant occupant. W VW- Mia Acne Ollermann. poet office clerk, haa been bom for a week en account of eicsneaa. Clarence flofl of Lincoln I apeadlnc the week here martins hi brother. At torney Ueorce Doll. Rer. Htsrdevant. recently called a paater of the Baptlet church, will hefia bu work on Sunday. - A. C. Adam Turned hi mother, who is 7i years old and . vary dek, at Doni phan. Neb last week. Pelte Berera returned Thnradav from California. - where be spent several months with a alitor. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Beaty returned thla week from Uielr weddlu trio to Chl- iao and Rockford, IU. Mr. Newt Sutherland arrieed from oiouir ii.o i:e of Intensive farming ; tlu jCheycnne. Wyo., to help car for her j-. . ... a t m -1 ni boiiom iaira vi in ncrm, more or Ivje.. haa been aelected on nie latin of Ottoe .Uthor.and.will.be I'tamtd lo potatoca... 4 , l h Waterloo Bchoot hoard met Friday '.' 1 isnl aiel trana.cle4 eonalderaM bual iicm, nwt liiipurtatit of whica waa the Viaritif of the laelltu (rade In th school, iaiiiiiiiia' with the.coiiilnf year. It will i.Hvailate enraKlns; one more teacher. 1 he hoard taikvd imormally of the leach- - ! lor.e Vr nut- year, but 'action waa i. furred until ueh time aa applications eiiould be formally hefer then. J1 r, nnU Mre. Charles Bouce, who are the new lurcinaa and houeekeeper re- - icetlvcly at the Carlton- Noyes farm. .eitt lu Omaha Monday mumliui on-bual m-u Mr. and airs, liouce came from Hen.ern lima and took rhanre of the noik lor Mr. Noyes the first of March. "William Carter and wife, who were lor . nwrl) at in Novr farm, nave moved nmr Onialia. where they have bousht a eitwll uutk fat m. The vlllase primary was held Tuesday vfmiiK aa announced. The following Vre nomlnsled aa candidate fur trua icvr. to be voted on at the election April ; A. If. Campbell, i. J. Mohait. C. B-.Mmu.-tua. W. II. Jecoon.m. U. A. Blnnn aiid K. A. Carmony. There was eoroe iiMcuMlnn of water worka. a new to hall and dralnaae of the villa., and a nit. I Inn uiianimoualv earned declarlrut It ' Ihe eentlment of tnoae preaent that the iturstion of aster worka .roaunrottteu 10 Ihe voters. MtM Denton and MlMKJnc of th pub- . I c erhools vialted over fWLujday at their icepective homee In kennard and Hooper. .VI in Denton was accompanied home by 1 JiMialn Hall and Bernlca Moore and Mlas . kins by Itobert llall and Jeaato loao. Mrs. C. ftamuel, who tea been vlsltlnc .' here amone the old friends and scenes nf former daya this winter, left t..ureOar iiiurnlm f"r her home In Kimball, n. D. lr. and Mrs. ftamuel lived here years . mm and have many friend atnonc th older people whom ah vlalied, stoppinc - viih Mr. and Mrs. A. a nllwrt most-of Hie II tu. , r- ' mother, Mr. 1. 8. OearBart, whs 1 vary W. H. It. Dnvte.-a former resident of Hiair. and hi wife, were visitors her ovmr Bunaav. prior to lolnf to their new oome ia jtisaiecowrt, csi. Banker F.--M. flaatetter. who retimed from the 'south a few weeks aye, where ne went lor ni health, ha s Improved as to oe at in pane thla week. Donald Kelly, son of city Enalneer Tom Kelly, who enlisted In the navy In 11. la now a student ta th School of uunnery at Weahlniton. D. C. Ha 1 on duty as a recruit! n offecar la Omaha if a year. . , , , Arllaltea. Mrs. J. C. Chapman 1. wr ; Mr. and Imukt vUllors haraday. . I., rl Hetrlek of vatanUr w. - buainras visitor her Isst Monday. -II. C. Marshall was trsnaartln busl- tiera in prwbat court at kilr Vmliws iny. , . H. J, McKllllp and Frank S. Reynolds line tranaactlnf business. In Blair last r-aluruey. 1 .. 'County Commlealoner sTred KuermSnn nuended a meetlnf of th county huaid at Ulair. Monday. Mr. W. E. Antrim returned home Mon lr night from Hislr where she visited ever nunday night.. A. K. I'nthank (avs a complimentary lanuuet to ,1he bualneas men. of Arllng-, Ion at th Nelson-hotel on Friday' nichL F. 1. Mrnkmf had an attack, of .the Irrlpo laat week, but haa so far recover d o lo be on duly at his place of busl Iters sxsln. Mra. II. K. McKlbhrn departed for itliTn'oe, la., mat eaturday, where she will be the curat of a daughter for a ft weeka. Mr. Cart Carlburg, sr.. returned home Monday mornlnir from Herman, - a. here lie has been vlsltlnc her daughter, Mrs. iiunkvmann. W. K. Antrim returned to Herman Suo clay aflemoon wher he I dome th I'sltitlr on the ml school building he me erected there. 1 . J. IK Kakln attended a meeting of the " Modem Woodmen of America at Colum hua the first of the week aa a representa tne of the Kennard camp. P."v. Mr. etmltb of Hooper preached at the Methodist church last Sunday In the absence of the regular pastor. Rev. , Kiplln. who preached at Hooper, Henry Brtnkman, whe has been out no '.the coaat for the laat year, returned horn last Saturday and eipsct ta tak . iclisrg of his father's brick yard. Laat week A. F". Tyson sold his farm. r,caet of town, lo A. C. Marshall for ...ti&.iM. there being MS acres. Mr. Tyson i and fsmlly expect to move to California. Mr. and Mr. John Toft returned horn Wedneedsy from Blair, where they were ,1 ailed by the death of Mrs. Toft's father, John Ksnaen, which occurred la that city last Sunday. Mra. Emma deaselmaa and 1 J. Oles selman were In Blair Saturday tranmct .tng buslneea with County Judire Kiler 1 tu relation to settling up th estats of th lUte Herman Oleaselmaa. Mr. and Mra. Fred Hunt, after apend- - lug a few days In Arlington, th guests .. Mrs. Hunt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.' )L Johnson, returned to their bom ,ln Little isiouz, la., last week. Mra C. U Harrtaoa and Mis Mary Harrison wer la Omaha Tuesday, cs turnlnc home ca the evening train, ac . onrptuad by their daughter and sister, Mrs. i. r. Mills of Madrid. Neb. . Henry Plugs, soa nf Fred Plugs, who wss taxes to an Omaha hospital and operated oa for epped Kitls a few weeks . eo. haa returned horo fully recovared roa th affects of th operation. ; Clkhsrw. Miss Deedamona. Baldwin returned from Omaha-Saturday., . . . . Mra. B. BaMwIn from Tetter. la.. Is vlsltlnc with. Dr. Baldwin's parent. Mrs. Charles Witts and daughter. Mis Koaa. were Omaha visitors Monday. Meadames C. W. Baldwin and Anna Mrtlrew wer Omaha visitors Monday. Mra.. a. McKansIa and daughter. Mr. Greene, visited Sunday with th Dr. Klchardson family at Waterloo. Mr. -and Mr. C. Uayermana of Millard visited wits th latter outer. Mrs, C. W. Baldwin, and family Monday. Mrs. J. D. Mickey returned from Lin coln Saturday after several weeks visit with her soa, Clark Cj and family. - M rs. Hotnar Mickey sad baby returned last , week from (Jtbboa. - They were ao- companled by Mra. Mickey's mother, Mra i'sueraoo, Mr. and Mrs. T. C McCormlrk ram 1r a visit with th MoCormlck families. They recently - came ta Omaha from Burk. S. D. V. V. Lawtos left Thuredsr for his homestead In Kimball county. The family will remain bar until th build ing are finished. , , Mr. and Mrs. Baumamrdner enter tained a large number of friend Mon day evening, being the birthday anul veresry .of Mr. Baumgardner. t Baldwin drove Into a ditch tinning the busty over. The doctor wsa somewhat bruised swdts bow oonflned lo tu room. IXafsaR' prtagfleld. I -Tli'a Intant'san o Uliand Mra) A nder aoo died Monday. Rev Whiting returned front Arvllla. Ark., where se baa sees bunting since laet fall. . Ths Piatt river Is breaking today and a foro of ma I kept kuy dynamiting th tea floea. James Packles departed for Idaho rmlla taking his mother with him. she wUl spend the summer la Idaho. ' -. , Th young men belonging to th Meth- edlst Hiilacopai Sunday school cava an entertainment and lunch at th bom of r.4iand Mrs. u. Ja. Bat. 1 The following candidates for eeunrtl- men have been nominated J. C. Man- geld, 1. V. Cornleh and W. J. Armstrong. Ths question of license or no license will bs settled by a separate vote. Frank Orahaia and Mlea Bertha Mundt wer united In msrrlags In Omaha by Bev. Charles W. Mavldga and left for Kanaka City oa their honeymoon. Mil- Millard. Mia McClur of Paollllon area a iara visitor Monday. . . . , Mr. Schsts snd dauhter..Mra Fallon visited In Omaha Tuesday S. O. Anderson of Elkhora transacted business In Millard Monday. Mrs. Foaeler visited In Omaha mlih friend Monday aad Tuesday. - . Miss Marl Nelsea and Miss Dorothy Anderson visited la Omaha Isst Batur. day. Rev. Mr. Bach man of Castloton. N. D.. visited with friends bar Saturday and cMjuoey, Arthur Anderson of lexSalls. Cole., ar rived Wednesday evening for visit with hi parents. Mr. and Mra. P. c An derson. Mra. Fred Walsh and son, who have been visiting with her father, Jamea Nel son, returned to her bom at Omaha Sunday. , Ths following were passenger to Omaha Tuesday: Mlas Anna -Ooech. Mies Margaret Slert,, Mrs. Nolaoa and Mies Amelia Frits. weary. Cards were played, Mrs. George Mr. and Mr. William eon Dorhn. nr., gavs a party Saturday evening to cele brate Mr. voa Dohren'a birthday anni versary. Cards wars played. Mrs. George Ronmer winning first oris and Mrs. Welch th consolation prise. 1 Valley. - Mis Qertrod Ingram went to Omaha Mr. aad Mrs. W. 8. Eddy wer business imtor la Omaha Tuesday.' Th tnfaat son of Mr. and Mrs. K. B. 6 hot well died Wednesday aftenoun. , ' Miea Ruth Whltraora gavs a were en Jovsbis m. Iauick s party at her bom Friday evening. Trie member of the Imp Tear c'.ub will ,-tve an Invitation ball la the W eekly 1 hall Friday evening. Mr. and Mra. H. M. Puffer left for thelr home in Minneapolis Wednesday after a week's visit with relatives and friends. . ' B. A. Vve was called from Omaha to . Aurora, Neb . Tuesday by the serious u aeas of his father. Mrs. 1T and ths chtl ; uren left Wednesday te Join him. Th Misers EdHb Bradshaw, Anna FehU maa. Martha Ooetary, Peart Henna and . Lottie Spangier were the suae is of Mies J -hajina brows at her bona la Fremont for Uie week-aad. The St. Patrick' social irlvea by -the om&n'a club Friday evening was a suc , In every way. A fine mustea! and htc-rary program wss followed by a lunch. Over K wer m attendasKS. Mr. and Mra Will Miller gave a musical - PHiu.-dar evening In honor nf tne mem- -r 01 tnetr bouse rarty; Mr. and Mrs. lrvtaateo. ' . . Mlas Vmnil njundell of frv4nlM m.t Wsdaesday night with Miss Kfll KU liaa of Benson. Mrs. C. L. ScheH. who has been Mvins with her daughter, Mra J. c. Krats of Irvlneton, left Filday for Uncoln. 1 ene win , i I'll ner oausnter, at in. H. H. Harmon. Her grandson. David Krats. will accompany her as far as Lincoln aad then go u Beatrice. Walter Maason of Benson and hit brother wer. guest at th Del a bom Sunday: Mr. Taylor of Ames, Keb. was a vis itor at lb Bunnell borne Thursday. Miss Minnie Lohrt wss th rnest of Mis Lillian Builer of Benwa. Wednes day. Mr. Peckinpaagh and family, whe ex pected to leave for Iowa March 1, were detained by th railway company fall hut to send aa agent to Irvlngtoa. They expect to leave soon. ' semtate. Charles Hoffermaa returned from Boone county Monday. ' All th oast and eteet roads ar drifted full of snow again. I. Frsmea of Millard was calling on inmua nevw wunuay. Mis Margaret rt of Millard visited Mia Nancy Oft over Bunday. B. I'8eymoor and C C, Cywvaei hava taken out hunting lice ns us for ths next we weeas. A Keaearkaals Hapaewtaa. Aa elderly gentleman of rural appear. aao had hardly seated himself In th CToastowa street ear when a young lady a ho bad followed him In approached him. fir. did roe lose a at btllr" she aaki Tvr moment the farmer observed her W lf llvcm. Ted I tv on. Maode rMv.. ' .-"""' . inen saal i u. .j 1...... -j eonvincingiT, -lea, ma am. 1 did.'' oinilVr of Lrmah. " " " I 'T?" "!.'. the , fc ' oiu i" rum. 1 perse litip behind Sou Ker. Ralph Houetman. , Preabytaeh from the car floor." ' tuiBlay orlKwl aecretary of Nebraska. "Thank ye very much, young ladv for conrtucted a communion eervk-e at the your honeety. This la a most remarkable Preabytertaa church Bunday morMtHr and happening!" resseraeoie au seaviosi in Hi Interest ot IhunUe I Vb, 4 dont think so, sitl I btikrr tvloreThaii 1o?ooo Yards of Imbroidery c on Sale Saturdav at CCilpatrick's f.lcst varied collection, choicest assortment and all in all BIGGEST VALUES ever offered by us. ' Early this, month our Mr. Koenig visited the salesrooms of one of the LARGEST IM PORTERS in NEW YORK. Their advance 'order business was finished and they were ready to sell airthe sample pieces (from which they had taken orders) covering many ventire tables. The goods are new, perfect in everv wTay, and so desirable that you cannot resist buying nor will you want to. . t 10 O'CLOCK sale starts and ends promptly at 9 P. M. nakinj 11 hears of strenuous, exciting selling. 4 Lets 9c, 21c, 39c and 79c 4 i i ll i C!on tains fine embroidered ISt Collection edgings and insertion, hand- 9 Cttf I nf loom, also fine Madeira em broidery baby patterns, sweet, cute and dainty colored edgings, too a vast quantity worth 25 cents, and Borne are worth more. 1 J n II i Contains fine Galloon, deep 2nd COlleCIIOI edging 9 to 12 inches wide-21-CsbI Lot leautiful insertions, quali ties such as best stores ask 40 cents, and some others would say worth much more. ) J l II Contains Corset Cover em- 3rd vOlleCtlOn broideries, 27-inch flouno- 39-Cent Lot "-""V delicate designs and many elaborate patterns 75 cents would be a fair statement of worth tall talkers would put the figures higher. ... H 11 i' Contains the very choicest 4tD COlleCtlOn goods 45-inch dress flounc- 79-Cent Lot j11?8 sl1 Crochet patterns in 27-inch flouncing, v and Galloon, value $1.50. When you examine thia lot you will admit we have placed the valuation low. .... - - To make easy selection 2 lots will be dis played on main counter at the regular depart mentOne lot at the Toilet Goods Section and; an important lot ON THE SQUARE. Each and every day remember some item goes on the Square away below regular val-ues--Thrifty and economical buyers are de lighted daily buyers The American government, it seems, was unable to exclude the Jap current from 'Alaska we wonder if that is responsible for the Arctic conditions these Spring days We bought a big lot of 16-button Pure Silk Gloves in whites and black, fully counting upon selling weather ere this Deep cutting is the only thing which will avail under present temperature Saturday, therefore, 70 dozens will be sold ; double tipped, guaranteed, elbow length, in tended for $1 per pair 69c at glove section. Do not fail to visit the NEW Cotton Goods Section Ladies go wild over the collection. Special Sale Saturday Snit Section Whipcords, Wide Wales. Sersres. Eatines. unite, -navy, tan, ecru, etc. Remarlsable value, each Shoes Stuck in a Snow Drift Long before now we expected to announce our formal opening of the New Shoe Section . , First we were delayed because our orders were late getting into the makers' hands extra care too, was necessary and extra time taken in getting out the shoes, made to meet Mr. Tut tie's views: Then storm after storm delayed the shoes in transit - Stock is almost complete; we are doing business Saturday will be a big day. Get acquainted with the new department Ladies', Misses' and Children's footwear of superior grade in keeping with THE KTLP ATRICK REPUTATION PRICES LOWER THANJS USUAL ON SUCH HIGH QUALITY BALDDUPF'S Candies, Cakes, Confec tionery, Novelties for Easter Leave orders now, so that friends will not be disappointed -Easter Eggs, Easter Bunnies, Easter Plants, Unique and Exclusive. Many orders already placed! Don't delay yours Largest and choicest gathering of Silks ever shown by us 100 special and confined styles IN FOULARDS. Tbma v . a a ee.ry on ahaatd return th money In anen ay.eaa aa.uus., w a war remarkahl about Itf . ' , "Why, I lost my Mir to ysan ago!' Judss s Library. i ! ! relate raeagrraaaa. Soma thing that com to pas art reined. ' " Th man who steals a valcb -ought to wind up In IL" .. ..... Il l easier to gat left than to be Ither right oe BTSsldsnt. , - hoi 1 a alsesss but It Isn't as con tagious a It used to be. . By performing an autopsy a doctor kone to secure mslda Information. There's no fool Ilk an old fool except th fool girl that marrtea him. , ' Th man- whs borrowe trouble .usually gets mora than he bargained for. If yoa ar truthful you will have to admit that you ar mora or leas, gossipy. Every time- a man-etend up for hi right ha la apt to tread oa om other fellows' toe. ' A girl's face Is usually a great disap pointment to th young man who meets her after having seen her- photograph. Chicago News Lesssaa fr Farmer. Western farmers are noNr going to tha woodr-huck for lessons In subsoil plow ing They find that tha grass grows ranker around ths eoodchuck's hoi because he hsa rooted up the hard pen. Dynamite will do th nam thing, but dynamlt la made by a trust which Im poses high frlcea for Its goods on the poor farmer. The woodchuck I a fin representative of th competitive era. He may bs raised m.lsrge quantities ami taught to burrow where hi subway will do th most good. Spristfleld Re publican. - I A Life FraMeas Meed by that freat health tonic. Electric Bit tern, Is th enrichment of poor, thai Wood and strengthening th weak. Nc. For sals by Beaton Drug Co. WELCOMES FRIENDSHIP Hospitality Ronald by tha rloaloB of Mischief-Making Guest. Ex. Ths palate, which frequently says "Keep ont" to plain cod Uvr ell. always says "Coma la" . to Osomulsion, nearly fifty par cent of which kt Norway Gold Medal Cod Liver OIU mada from sweet, sound selected cod-livers. With It are united Hypophosphlte of lira and Soda, by Oaomuunoa original and only osoniaed process, both kmg dts tlngulshed for usefulness In consumption and disease Involving ' Iota of A fourth Curative agent la healing Glycerin, chemically pur. Th stomach, which plain oil oft Irritates, finds Osomulsion bland as cream and passes it right along to th There's no fuse nor delay la the perfect digestion of Osomulsion. ' - The new solid flesh It forms makes yea look better and stands between yoa snd Consumption, Pneumonia, Grip, Ca tarrh, Anaemia. Bronchitis. Think of these things, all who need strength, and realise th danger of a neglected cold. Saaipto BtUl Fre by Mail. That those who are seeking health and strength tor themselves, children rela tives ar friend may experience th lite glvtng properties of this exclusive Nor way gold medal osonlsed cod hrer oil medicinal food emulaton as wed as to know Cawmulatoa superiority In being most palatable and easy to tak a gea eroua g-oa. bottl will be seat by mad te tnoee who send address by postcard ot letter to Osomalaton, M Pearl St, K. I. 1 t4 6 , v t. t . e. -.. ' a ',.-. jl v. ev M 1 SOUTH OMAHA 20- Below Omaha Price-Not One Day But Every Day SPECIAL SALE of BRASS and ItlOflDEDS ALL 1EXT WEEK DEST IRON DEDS ' HIGH GRADE DRASS DEDS ' 2 inch Pest - Vernis This i Below Rejulir Price Tour choice of satin or bright finish, 2-inch post good Brass Bed- $57-50 Two-inch continuous post high grade Brass Bed s 14.00 Two and one-half inch posts, large fillers, very massive , Brass Bed $18.00 All Iron Sanitary-Springs Will Last For Years, at $52.75 011.00 Folt Mattress 6.50 Get Our Rug Prices 'A inch Velvet Bugs at 95c L'ixo-t inch Asminstcr Hugs at $1.45 Cx9 Seamless Brussels Kups i at $4.75 9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs at $9.75 9x12 Velvet Bugs $12.50 9x12 Axminster Rugs at $15.00 8ee oar complete Um of Body Brtswel. and Wiltoa Bags, fsrav tshed ta all sizes at MICH BE 1W OMAHA PRICES. LOW PRICES ON GOOD STOVES We sell a good 4-hole Range for .....$24.50 We sell a good 6-hole . Range for $26.50 Set up in your home. Full Line of the Famous QUICK MEAL Ranges, in all lues. STOVES SOLD OR PAYMENTS I $ ft Everybody reads The Bee. Advertisers can cover Omaha with one paper