THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, MAT 8, 1911 Imperial Hats Km!!! Imperial hate are ready in sew der t bie and soft felts. , .Distinctive t head-pieces for the.man of affairs or those snappy college shapes that young men prefer there's a five dollar air about them and they coat bnt ....$3.00 Boys' Felt Hats in mannish shapes of many shades of tan or gray, also black, at $2.50, $2.00, $L75, $1.50 and .......V Sl.OO Panamas and Straw Hats are ready. An extensive showing of new caps, in Scotch plaids, mixtures and plain colors, 'at $10 and...... $1.00 Eton caps and golf caps for boys; in serges, broadcloths and fancy cheviots; bright colors and modest shades, at 50c fcnperiaI.5Hab Hen's Caps 5L50-UOO Bits' Ct;s tt 50 Cents 1518-1520 FAUN AM STREET DAHLMAN LEADS . HIS TICKET TO VICTOEY AGAIN lOsntltraed from Pint Page.) the lormettoa t tha election board MM ths pells epnd la the morning. This waa adjusted without alfOcully. however, and John T. DWea w4T.K Mature led the byetaadara la organising ih board. Om 'arrest tor atlssipt to vote p. kgalir waa made during the dir. A. J. MrOary. whs had bvt beea nhtwl (ram Jell la tht awraloc aodertook to rati M was arrested by Deputy Satrltf Oe koroe. iti at Cfcaltoasjesev At another precinct to. tl Ninth wart eoesplalat was aeads thai challenger (or tha Cltianu' aotoa vara beta- aa cluded Application tu aitda to Judgv Troup, who issued a pttaHorj writ o( Biandamua .to tha wettoa board la that preeiact. cooimaodliut t to permit to presence of obelleagera investigation showed that Ua Clttaene' anloa kad tlx challenger, there,' and tha pretence of ifca eevest wee' akjaetad to only be. causa ba overcrowded tha sleet Ion booth. far rears baa been a landmark la that part of tha Mlaaourl valley In Clap county, also baa disappeared. When tha rtatac water aommaaead to approach tha grave mauv of tha traaa were cut down aad hauled away ta aav tham (ram tha river, but what waa laft bow hava baaa carried away by tha rtw. Numerous atbar (knaara la that part of tha atau hava loot (ram toa to twoety acres of thalr far ma baranaa of tha dug watar la tha Missouri. MISSOURI CUTS AWAY . . SOUTH DAKOTA FARM MOCX FALL, a D.. afar T.-.pe. iel.-If tha Mtesowrt river waa a cor. BdraUoaararaapoaatklalBdlvtdual. Julius Charriln. a Clay county tarmar. would hava good grounde to instltula aa action agalaet M (or (rand larcany. About taa days a0' hick watar la the rtvor eora- maaoaa earning away Charrlta'g (arm. aa datnea that lima mora tufa fifty a of ku daa aad valuable (ana fcar tie. appeared rnte taa maw of tba turbulaat -Bi Muddy." Land aa which Charriln mat year ralaad aa wwk aa atoety busk;, of aara to tha aara baa eattrely disappeared. Tha low ta him la a koavy ana, aa tha land thus tar plifered ky tba Mlaaourl waa wortk act laaa thaa UM aa acre. A una esttoawovjd grove, whlok Des Moines Judge. Tells Grand Jury to Watch Candidates DKS KOmZS. May t-Jodge Rock Bran Ban af tha artmlaal dlvtatoa of tha district eeurt today ediwoeeehed tba mam- bora at a la fraud jury to -keep thalr ayaa aa tha beherlor at caadMataa (or Utleal affloa, with a vtow to Indlettng for vlototlene of law." TlMaa Inetroctlons ap plied to an eaadldaUa, lorai. atato or ara- aMpal. wfthla tha aaurt'a juruxtletloa. Judca Bran nan told tha toaulaltora ha bad aa apaetfta eaaaa ta Blind, bat that tt was aaa af thalr affteta! dutlaa to aoa that eandtdataa eaaduet thamaarraa hi becoming and dlcntded maanar hi thalr arrarta to tndoca poopla to roa (or tham. You will tone up your yatm and feei better for tavkiaf!aUMBOonunf,UMol . aUTURAL iAXATIVI Best Bcjb47 for COn&TIPATION aa ffttl Would you pay nearly $10 for the best signal -in the world? . ; Say JERICHO . .. Tc-rs CLD rCriXI'l CCFFEE-i eombiaaa inaaaaality and a tha aoaad Mara ba aoaad hi nam aj dm aodaa rrowtaa. Saaara trftaabiaai Oaa Bowa4wm coariBca yoav Ua a poaod al jva frocaf't. TOttl ardtw, Da I kladaaTayicaa," METHODISTS MAY ADD NEW BISHOPS ffontlnuod (rom Put One ) Bloat BoaDtta.bla aitV evervthlne u balad dona to laavra tba comfort and esa BaoHuwa at daatfataa and vMtora. Taa ComaMKlal elak. a live, wideawake lnetl. tutloa. aaa takaa aacataaaea of tba (act that a larre a umber or prominent aila fcitera and larmaa (ram rtoa.farta a( ha UnHod Stalaa arc la tba etty aad baa arranted a aarbw af aooa raneheoM at sob of which aoma aateMam nali wba M In attendance at tba aoefereace addreaae tba dub. ' WHEAT IS BELOW AVERAGE 1 (Cbntinuad from rirat raae.) A'yomlaf .... aaa) , at Ariaona It.Ow M Nevada , H.oie M Mlaetaelppl ION a Mlnneeota North tMUtota...., .... ... South Dakota Connecticut Maaaaehnaatts .... Varmoot ......... .... .. LARRABEE PRESENTS SCHOOLTO HOME TOWN CLEARMOXT. la.. May T.-(Spectal.)- Ei-Oovernor Larre bee baa aiala aa aaarad blrnaaK to tba people of hla home towa by denatln to tba aehool dlatrKst a new and nudera acbool bolaa. built aattraly at hk) awa espanae aa a half block at land which be alaa deeaa a tba ttatrlct Tba atyla tt arakltastura to of auek a aharaator that tt will take a year to aemptate tha kulldlaff. Tba dlmaaMou at tba bulldlns wlU ba ttaM bet. The ha earn out will ba fitted up for dome arlenoe. manual training eta. Taa flrat atory will be re (our acboal rooma, a red. ream aad toaebara' room; tba atory wUl oaa tain bujk aat rnuata aad art rooma. a karary and auditorium. Thara will be a bute attM which will la all probability fined up lar athletke. Walla tha roTer. repeatadly aaowarad bia ba auttoaa upoa tola community tbia to oaa. aiaarad taa (raaaaat (lft of all. GUST OF WIND ROLLS BABY ' - CAB INTO A DEEP CREEK SXW HABTrORD La . u.. ra. omtr-Mn aaiaap la Ua cab while tba paraata. Mr. aad Mra, Elmer Buraa wara flealnc near by. thalr bake Mabel, aced II montka, and bar cab wara trundled ta tba baak by a atroat (uat of wind, whlob pitched tha cab evar the krtb duaipal tba to be and vablela lata tba wniar. u aa aappeaad that tha cah remalBad rktht aide aa . ,k. k. waa act dumped out Tha father pluatad lata tha water, which was elf 6t fax 4 and reecued tba child before It ta tic (riant bad overturned Ita taaaaeraxy craft . r;?K:2 afaSoalaalaittiindm a a tew da wtmoa -ekorkMaefnoaa. Ka wUibe aoeepeed w ataapetleat la cured. VrlteoroeiL Youar r. aV Tkw ' a 1t-dT n? IOWA FALLS PIONEER COMMITS SUICIDE IOWA FALLS. U-. Mry T.-Spedal TrtoaranvW. K. Carle ton, pinna or teal, dent of tbia city and aaa . .k. altlaaaa of tbia part ef tha a tele, aam- aauem oeecwe at a boaw bare tlaa mora ln by eottlna bat thnu Pa. for amral montka, to anppaaad to bare " 1 roc raeittaAttMB m mh fu .u.. . 1 w .wue better Oaa CaaaAerhUa'a lAalmaat Try bjbj aaa how auicfcly It tereala by an deelere. ' rri- m Oil Ad7a4. ' rtr)WPirvn!vrw w.. r . runo Oil and Oaa anoair' today-ad-vaaced tba nrlcai a eiaiii wi a Wyoming Sheepmen Take Possession of Hay andGrain rHKTEN.VB. Wya. May T.-SpaclaL-R porta from central and caatern Wrom tas. where recent atarma raised havoc wtth tha lira at Oct Indueuy. teU of the deaperatlon ef atack ownera when, with tha around coTaiad deep with enow and tactne eartala heavy loaaaa unions feed waa provided, they went out and stole bay and (rata wherever they could find It and (ad their aheap aad oattla. It 1 tared sot who the feed be kneed to: they needed It and they took tt, latandlnc to at tie wltk tba own are afterward a. I. A. Delfaldar. wba (or many years aa been ana of tha Mtseat Uva atoek oparalora af central Wyamtna;. aad wba rears ao saw tba acceaaltr of pravldlnf bay and (rein (or wtntar feedlnc, twa raara aaw built rnapiy depota at res lent piaeee on hla rancea and filled tba buUdJnra wttb bay aad arala to uaod to ease nf eeneraeaey. Tbia aprla elfeier meved hla Hooka toward these depota. acraisied to a Una between hla winter and euanmer raatoe, but to awprlaa'bd found that several af tbaae depots had baaa robbed of all bay aad (rala. The theft had beea committed but a few days before and Delfelder followed tha thieves tela their camp, where they wara baay feedlnf the bap and (rain to the flacks. Tkey said they were eaiayht out many mllea from the railroad and had to hava tha feed to save their sbeep. even tboufh they knew rl aid not helan to them aad that Delfaldar mis tit need H (or kla awa aheap. Tney admitted tba theft and aaid they would asttle ut as aooa aa thsy could. DeKalder alaa loot several hundred tons of baled alfalfa bay Bear Rlrartoa ta tba same manner. Delfelder had provided, but tha eihe.-a bad not, and K waa easy Nuiner to rob tha owner and say they would settle later. Cars af (rein enroots west wara stopped al Casper by stockmen and tba hauled away, tba shipment never reeohtnf Ita awaer. Wedding Bells Ring Inrice at Iowa Falls IOWA FALLS, to.. May (.-(Special. Aanauaceeneat has Just beea made of the marrtace of th-ee weJI-kaown youn omen of this city. Miaa Harriet Oreea Mra. A. 1. Lombarda by tba nuptial knot route. The bride Is dauchter of Mr. and Mra. M. H. Oreen. Mr. Lambordo waa (armerly anaaiad la tba fruit kualaets here, but Is bow located at at. Paul, where lbs youac couple will David Warner of Kara Visa. M., and Mlm Myrtle Huntley of this city ware married In Dea Molnea last Mr.. Warner f armerly resided bare and waa far a time manacar of the Hasan bus and transfer line, lie la bow awn Mine a bid ranch owned by himself and brother In New Mexico. Tba bride la aaughtsr of C. M. Huntley af this city aad hlbly set seen id youn woman who has baaa encased la taacbux (or a num. bar af years. Mr. C A. Oamsoa of Wat kins, la., and Mies Baaa PI area ef this city wara married by Rev. William Hard. castle of tha Cong rose llunal church kera Saturday evelntnp. Mr. Oarrlsoa lor aoma time past has beea. encased aa timekeeper aa tha Panama canal wara. Tha bride daiajblsr of Mr. aad Mrs. Qua Fierce. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF GOWNS AND DRESSES ! ntDNtSDATf MAT 8TH Oa pass t Julius Orkla. IMP Douclaa t, anneuncee a sale af hlch class (owns aad dreeeee while there are aaly US ear- meats, tha variety M aulta eslsnalve and aaly ana or twa of a kind. Most ef these gowns and dreaaea are eopias at forelca modela and are made of fine Imparted materials aweb at French voile, chiffon taffeta, pongee, ate These (owns aad dramas will ba ef fared to tba women af Omaha tor half and leu thaa their worth. Bvery aaa bears taa usual Orkla'a bark standard af atyla and quality aad every women la Omaha i herself tha duty to attend this aatraardiBaiT aala Wednesday at Orkla'a, VI Douglas at Taa Forts teat an Judicious t'sa at Newspaper Advertising la tha Road to Wh your olothet with GOLD DIM REFLECTIONS 01 THE HEW MID -SUMMER MILLINERY We are now showing the ; season's most charming style crea. tions in mid summer millinery. Exclusive de signs purchased espec ially for this shop await your inspection. Oome in today and inspect these hats. You are sure to find what you want and at prices reasonably within your reach. - Mrs. A. Hosier MILLINER Hotel Loyal Building 221 North 16th St. HORACE W. WILSON. WELL KNOWN HORSEMAN, IS DEAD LEXINGTON, KT- May '.-Horace W. vvileon. for thirteen years secretary of tba Kentucky Trotting; Horse Breeders' association and one of the best known beraamea la America, died bare todar. Ha waa for many yeara secretory of the Empire - Trotting Waeodetloa In New Terk and at one time waa associate editor of a Chicago paper devoted to raetef. Ha waa n years eld. Just received 100 suit lengths of homespuns and crashes in grays, tans and blues. Am going to oiv fer them made to order in coat and pants for $20 each, Come Early and get one of the first choices, WILGON t!asCirthy-n0i Ttilerist Ct) i aod-aee iyata awsastk . a-MLbJUMKATa. Base Ball OKA IS. ST. J3SEP3 ROURKE PARK MAY 5,6,7, 8. Holiday. Mar t. Ldlea Day. Cars leave 15tu aad Farnaia J .18. Games called ti30. Good aoao wiiIimi pWria well If you use enougl w al . . . ioow greaM; but Gold Pill Vaahaa them morm thnrmiaMv and Taritll UM or no ruMn a gd ttmmt V.,S wVi aremw HTM HaU yOUT VXO, aaa ipaxet your poor back. Armirias draar aaSranfeals nl CftTrf IrUSt any kiad ef watar you like. trOia vu otteca thi htni- est water, and makaa it mah ar ram water. , ' CoM Dust k Juat a T(etaUu leap ta powdered form, witl other fieBritiri inaYeciiants add, to make it work more tkorrjuaiiK and quickly thaa soap ever can Jusi trr Cold DrM Ttarv day.aod aoa how much tirna yot are. , Gold Dual ia aaU to SO aba and Urfw peek afea. The larga peakafe mssss "let atoOOUaXSriWTWaWeaaraeBw'' awn BO YD S mm Bars, Case. Vfc. dar. Mat. hlMia. "' rM.IjrwTOk7 la Oa apsesns tvraaaaala ibsbMisj atXaTSajXara eato new aslUag. Prioas. taa. gi so One kTlarkt Oalv wtoa. w. i. avaaiavaT s-raiyaoaTT oicairru - aad LTDXA IrODIOWA IPTemsere fmaeeese aeellel "rtssa aoa, gs.ao.IUea, aTew aeTHag voaalnri aVeatoe aBmag ta Taa nmi pa rwc p sa leWVUWvWm"" 'waSSTrSa'1 Tha Komaay Osera Co.; Mjm Marten and Paul Nicholson: Burnbanv and Greenwood: Cna Clsvtoe- utii.,-. ua S?"41 Cblr Trie: Bert Tor roll: Klnetoecope; Orvhoum Oauari ree. eheetra. frtcea Night, tec, lc Me. Te- Matinee lc best atau Ua, aaoapt Saturday and Sunder. KRUG THEATER ata Today, so aright, ads miJSaTisijas ' Only amrlaaaBS anew to Sews. XTmA TOBISBIT aleoitoa ato. taraa Bead from lee Bug. . Kxcluetva CHoaba Showing of DAYLIGHT ISIVS Vaedevtlle Includes Brooklva Harmon 4: Rtrbard. Barton.-dearriptlva barirane: r II hat cyellng troupe, Pictures chanred ftew vtuaeviue Tbura. , 4A. WW Btownlngl(ing E. S. WILCOX. Mgr. We & CQ fifteenth, at Donglaa Sts. Can Clothe You Well for $20.00 or $25.00 T ,. The success we have had in the past with the Suits that our New York" work-room send us to sell for $20.00 and $25.00 haa encouraged ua to show for Spring and Summer wear an unusually large assortment at these prices. All the new fabrics are here, to say nothing pf staples. Novelties are here aa far aa woolens are concerned in abundance, and the make and style of the garments at $20.00 and $2JMX) have distinctive features that wUl .please the man who wants to be correctly attired. ' . At these prices we have a 6uit oaled the "Brummel", a fairly conserva tive tack with enough snap to give ita distinguished appearance. We think . so well of this suit that we make it in our highest priced garments, but are featuring: this style at $20.00 and $25.00. Specials in Furnishings Pyjamas and Nightshirts A special purchase allows as an opportunity to offer aoma extraordinary vsluea in watt. aaia took, pvjsjnag ua Blkt abirta. NigktSkirU QC- Pyjamaa WkttX.SQ SJ1S Matting Suit Cases Wall Blade, 4 arable cages, )4 laches k)Df. considered rare value at 11.10; our special pries $1.35 Comfort En Route For the man who travels in May and for the man who stays at home any man, in fact, who likes to lounge in comfortwe 'suggest A CAP. Nothing smarter if bought right. Come see if we have a pattern to match your suit 75c to $2.50 1 tf aw-w ir'Jl.n eTl Hlllsboro, Tox8, May 4th7 1912e TO PACKING E0USS EMPLOYEES . Tho pork packing plant of MoSVEENET A CO.T wlH b. oomplated and ready for operation about .November 1st t 1012.' ; - -, 1 The Plant will ba one of the most oonplete packing plants in the South. The preliminary capacity will be 50,000 hogs annually. ' HILLSB0R0 ii one of the eound and growing Industrie al oitiea of the South, with great Railroad interests. Cotton Mills, Cotton Seed Oil Mills, Gins, Wholesale Orooers and many other large industrial enterprises, all contributing to make this City a safe and logical com munity for investment. . The MoSIEENET oompany has seleoted eighty acres of land within the corporate limits of the City of Bills- ' . boro, and the Board of Trade of the City of Hillshord -has purchased this land at a oost of many thousands of dollars, and deeded it to the Mo SWEENEY oompany ui bonus. for locating their plant in Eillshoro. Twenty x acres of this land will be used: for the packing plant, and the balance will be platted and sold by the packing oompany. Every lot offered for sale will be within five minutes walking distanoe of the Court House and the busi ness portions of the city. 'Every lot will be between the paoking plant and the Court House.. The city is built SOLIDLY up to the property offered by the packing com pany. Excellent drainage, Good City fater, beautiful trees and easy aooessabillty to buslness'portlons of the oity are particularly distinctive features of tcnis property. i - The price of the lots are Two Hundred Dollars ($200) . .each. Corner lots and' inside lots will all be sold in constoutive order as the remittances for purchase are reoeired. The terms of the sale are one-fourth (14) -cash, balance in SO, 60 and 80 days. Lots fronting the paoking plant will ba twenty-five foot, other lots will . be fifty foot front . The total number of lots to be offered for sale is approximately two hundred and fifty. The company especi ally Invites Investment by prospective employees of the plant. Preference will be given by providing employment as rapidly as positions can be created. le will also assist the, purchasers in securing all the nec essary material to construct houses on their lots. ..":t . Make all payments STATE BANE, HILLS BORO, to MsSTEENET TEXAS. A COMPANY, care FIRST dally. Hours I to ; to 11 p. ta. oo Bra ajtt mra i btat m un, Respectfully submitted, Por the Company, . BRANDEIS THEATER ParaaautlH atoaaay- .tiLt-fcf WARE . na waa9 PaiCP- - aTigaea. See to ausa. Everybody reads Bt3e want ads 1 x I K .a aaato a aarrei, j See to naa, 3