The furniture sale of all the year Begins here Thursday morning Reductions from to Yz Ttie on . Dining room, living room, bed room and parlor furniture Frequently a large store finds it wise, because of a combination of circumstances extra large stock, slow season and need of room for new goods in transit to sell at cost or practically cost its very excellent goods. We find our condition such that we must now move inuny pieces of furniture, and avo are preparing our Btock for a tre mendous sale of dining room, living room, parlor and bed room furniture, the price reductions being, in all cases, at least one-third and in very many, one-half. , There is nothing cheap in this sale (there is nothing cheap in our store) and the character of the goods we are offering at these prices suits them for the best homes. This sale, beginning Thursday morning, is the furniture bargain event of the fall and winter season. See big Ad on another page of this paper for great bargains. Miller, Stewart & Beaton Co. 415-17 South Sixteenth Street See the particularly attractive values in Oriental rug Dept., Second Floor. CLOTHING SALE Extraordinary Novor before, lins any utoro offered In mltl-senson, audi lilgli cliiBa garments at such ridiculously low prices. 13 von now, In no other store, can you got bo much real "value, for tho few dollars you spend. This Is Indeed a special sale In everything tho term Implies. It gives you what n special salo Is supposed to give a chance to roally save money not a ehanco to spend little money and by so doing get little or no valuo. Regular $40, $35, $30 Suits and Overcoats for $23 Regular $25 Suits and Overcoats for Regular $20 and $18 Suits and Overcoats for $11 Regular $15 and $12.50 Suits and Overcoats for $9 RogiUar $10 Suits and Overcoats for $6 OMAHA'S ONLY MODERN CLOTHING STORE FREMONT LAWYERS WRANGLE Cook Accuses Britton and Dolezal of Changing Exhibit. BLOOD SPOTS FOUND IN GRIP Stnlc Trewinrrr Ccnrnc Finally nl paiei of Ills Hand Anions: Surety Compnny Governor Visits HU Home City. (Fttim a Staff, Correspondent.), j Lns'COLN. .Neb.. Nov. 19.-(SpeclaU An attempt to have his successor In inc. county attorney's office cited by the su- preme court, with another attorney, for contempt of court on a charge of falsi fying, an exhibit lb tho case against Louis Rogers, for tnfantocide, was made by County Attorney J. C. Cook of Dodge county, before the supremo bench today. Ho asked the supreme court to Investi gate. Tho hearing will be continued until the accused attorneys have time to pro pare their case. P. W. Button, county attorney-elect of Dodge county,- and Frank Dolezal, both of Fremont, are the men whom Cook charges with seeking to decleve and mis lead tho court. Ho alleges that "for purposes of obtaining justice," tho two men have caused to bo placed In a hand grip, which figured as evidence, spots of some substance resembling blood, and that this was dono since the trial of the case occured In court Rogers Is accused of having killed a babe born to a woman with' whom ho was traveling. Tho grip, containing tho body was found In tho handgrip at Colon, The defenso sought to provo that 'the baby was killed at a hospital in Omaha and latter tho body was brought to Dodge county In the grip. Cook declares that tho "grip" was "doctored" and that tho two men wero responsible for it. Mr. Burton's brief now declares that the evidence has been brought to light, which shows that the babe was born In a bath room In the Morris hotel In Omaha. Button also as- mmm mm I received a lotter from a good house wife of this state. She had bocn reading my last article on chronic ca tarrh. Her let; ter reads 1 n part: "Dear' Doctor Hartman: I was very much interested 1 n your article on catarrh. I see by your expla nation that ca tarrh Is liable to , affect any Dr. Hartman Describes the Phrase, Systemic Catarrh tern. This is wliat I call systemic ca tarrh. We hear often today the term auto intoxication, which refers to a condition of tho bowels. Tho bowels being clogged up. they ferment and becomo poisoned. The system attempts to rectify the trouble by absorbing tho poison and car rying it out through the kidneys. The result is sickness, called auto Intoxica tion. It Is exactly this kind of thing that happens in systemio catarrh. Tho ca tarrhal secretions that do not escape by tho Internal organs aro absorbed by the blood vessels and carried through the system, and result in systemic catarri, Tho remedy I belleyo to bo Peruna. believe thcro Is no remedy in the world that! has relieved so many people as Pe- runw The disease Is not always known . . .. ... as systemla catarrn. sometimes u is called dyspepsia, sometimes nervous pros tration. Sometimes it assumes the form of anemia, and then ugaln chronic ma laria, also walking typhoid fever. All those condition aro fully described by the term systemio catarrh. It is especially prevalent during the typhoid season. September and October. I would not consider any other remedy than Pe runa in such cases as these. Peruna Is absolutely a perfect remedy for systemio catarrh. All letters of Inquiry answered promptly, Pe-ru-na, Man-a-lln and Lu-cu-pta manufactured by tho Pe-ru-na Company, Columbus, Ohio. Sold at all drug stores, SPECIAX, NOTICE i Many persona In aulre for The Old-Time Peruna. Thev want the Peruna that their Fathers and Motners used to take. The old Peruna is now called Ku-tar-no. If your dealer does not keep It for sale write the Ka- tar-no company, uoiumbus, Ohio, and they win tell you all about It. Adver tlsement. SX.S.B. HASTSIAN organ of the body, that it can assume the symptoms of a great many different kinds of disease. There was one form of catarrh, however, that you did not men tion. I would like your opinion on It. I havo heard It somewhere that there is a disease known as systemic catarrh What do you know about it, and what would you advise?" My dear Madam: I think I was the originator of the term systemic catarrh, At least I had never seen It in print until I began to use it. Systemio catarrh de scribes a condition of the system closely resembling auto intoxication, or self poisoning. Tho catarrhal organs happen to be so located that the discharge or mucus cannot occur fieely. It may be the stomacli, or kidneys, or pelvic organs. Now If this vitiated, poisonous mucus cannot escape freely It will be absorbed by the blood vessels and carried Into all parts of tho bystem. It Is Nature's at tempt to get It out of the system through the kidneys. But in the effort to rid the organ of the poisonous mucus Nature Is unintentionally poisoning the whole sys- serts that the grip Is now In a battered condition, which' was paused by tho officers for the prosecutloh. Button also says for tho defenso that It was they "forced its unwilling production" by tho state. cook insists that the bloodspots wero placed on tho grip after Its arrival In Dodge county and asks that n commlttco be appointed to Investigate Messrs. But ton and Dolezal were present In the su preme court Tuesday, when tho Cook mo tion was presented. Tho court gave them five days In which to mako a countor proposal. Surety, Ilontl Disposed Of. '-.Eleven- surety companies will shore 'In the $5,000 premlOm to bo paid by tho stato of Nebraska on tho $1,000,000 bond to bo furnished for Stato Treasurer George, during the next two years. Mr. Georges has apportioned the amounts as follows: American Surety company and National Surety company, tlEO.OOO each. Fidelity and Doposlt, American Bond ing, Lion Bonding and Surety, Equitable and Aetna, (100,000 each. Maryland Casualty, Title Guarantee and Surety, Massachusetts Bonding and In demnlty. and Globe, $.'0,000 each. On the 11CO.00O allottments tho premium will bo JTEO each On tho $100,000 shares, $500 each, and on tho $50,000 shares, $250 each. The stato treasurer has been solicited by Hovcral different companies for larger shares of the bond on the plea that they assisted him during the campaign, llu announced, however, that tho above al- lottment will be final. Alilrlch nt IJnvM City. Governor Aldrlch went to David City Tuesday morning, the first visit to his homo city since election day. Tho gov. ernor is arranging his affairs there and completing his removal to Lincoln, whlcn will be his residence in tho future. The Aldrlcbes have rented property here which they will occupy upon vacating tho governor's mansion. It la understood that tho governor Intends to practice law hero. Shnllenlierirer's Kxpense. A. C. Shallenbergcr, defeated candidate on the democratic ticket for United States senator, has certified to the secro tary of stato that ho spent St 16. IS In th recent campaign. Of this sum $250 was a contribution to the state committee' campaign fund. The law docs not re quire that traveling expenses bo Included and tho report does not contain this Item, Maul Out of Ilace. V. B. Statu or Bcwara, who was men llonod recently as an applicant for up potntment as Fourth district deputy oil Inspector, has decided not to ask for the place. Upon learning that tho legislative delegation from his district had deter mined upon naming another man, M Stahl gracefully yielded and said he would make no effort to get the place Ho Is now a deputy assessor at Seward whero lie Is a strong democratic worker, Notes from Beatrice and Gage County BEATRICE, Neb., Nov. la. (SpecIaU- Announccmcnt was received hero yester day of tho death of Zuch Slater, n for mer Bcatrico resident, which occurred Bunday at his. homo in Los Angeles, Cul. Mr. Slater was nt ono time u lending sheep raiser of this county, and located in California about twenty years ago for the benefit of his health. Ho was 3 years of ago and Is survived by his widow and sov.oral children, all grown. A decree of divorce granted October 22 by Judge Pemberton In tho district court to Margaret E. Bemls from Sylvester Bemls, was set asido yostvrduy by re quest of the plaintiff. Tho couplo ro sldo at Wymore. O. E. Webster, a pioneer resident of Gago county, wnB.Btrichen with paralysis and Is not expected to survive. He Is 77 years of age. The Savings department of this bank has shown a steady Increase. At present SH Interest Is paid on sav ings when deposited for 12 months. CURWIN HONEYWELL IS FINED FOR ASSAULT BROKEN BOW, Nob., Nov. 19. 8po- clal.) Curwln Honeywell, tho 17-year-old printer, who was charged with holding up Norm Parks, former editor of tho Custer County Republican, and hW mother at the point of a gun, compelling them to pay over a certain sum of money which ho alleged was duo him for burn ing the Republican office at tho Instiga tion of Parks, was taken beforo Judge Hosteller In district court today. Honey ell was ullowcd by tho comity uttorney to pjead guilty to assault. Ho was flnod $25 and tho costs of tho trial. Porks, the former editor, against whom there Is a harge of burning tho Republican office with intent to defraud tho insurance companies, is still In hiding, all efforts CHARGES FILED AGAINST TWO FREMONT LAWYERS Thirst Motional Time Certificates (Saving) now in forco, over $2,250,000.00. 0 LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 19.-(Speclal Tri egram.) County Attorney J. O. Cook of Dodge county filed a motion In the su preme court this morning, charging W. Button and Frank Dolezal, attorney for IjOuIs Rogers, convicted of Infant!' ctde, with tampering with exhibits now before the supremo court.' Ho asked for Investigation of the charges, rcquestln the court to appoint a committee. Th court gave tho attorneys until Monday to make a counter showing and the prosecution will Ukewlso be allowed fivo days to roply. Cook -clulma that a. grip used as an exhibit in the' case 1iaa been altered Cook was bull mooscr-republlcan candl date for congress in tho Third district, whllo F, V. Button Mas elected county attorney to succeed Cook. Death from. Illood l'olnon was prevented by 0. W. Cloyd. Plunk Mo., who healed His dangerous wound with Buckten's Arnica Salve. Only 25c, For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertise-menu F.S.K1NO. PRES. r i mm t - THE HOME EQUALITY CLOTHES A.S.PECK sec. TRIAS. of tho county offlcors to locato him hav ing so far fulled. Honeywell recently mado a sworn statement that Implicated Parks in thn burning of thu Itcpuhllcan building. Other casus on tho criminal docket will probably occupy tho oourt'r tlmo for tho buhinco of tho week. Central City Man, Naval Shipwright, Killed in Shanghai WASHINGTON, Nov. 1D.-Natlmn E. Willis, a shipwright, who erittstd In tho navy from,Contral City, Nob,,,wuH killed ashoro In Shnnghal yesterday by a foreign mun-o'-wurHimin, according to a cablegram to tho Navy department to day from Admiral Nicholson, commander In chief of tho Asiatic fleet. The killing Is under Investigation by a board com posed of Amorlcnn and foreign naval oflcers. KICK 0? HORSE FATAL TO A YORK PIONEER YOIlIf, Nob., Nov. li).-(Spccla.)-Bun-day afternoon at 3 o'clock William It. Newcomer went to his barn to turn his horse Into tho tot. Boon afterwards he won found lying uuconscluus. It Is sup posed tho lorso kicked him. At V o'clock yesterday morning ho died, having never fully recovered from tho shock. Ho wus (Vi yours of ugo ami was a pioneer pettier of York county. 1 1 n mi Th I r nt IMuy nt llnrtnril, HARVARD, Nob., Nov. 19.-(Speclal,)-"Tho Cow Puncher and tho Girl," a south ern comedy drama of flvo acts, was given Saturday evening, November 10, nt Btnko's opera house, under tho auspices of tho Ladles' Altar society of Ht. Joseph's church of this city, and under the Im mediate direction of Evelyn Lutnboit .of Omaha, who for soveral days had boc.i drilling a homo talent class of Harvard's young people mi this play. HYMENEAL .MrCullonuli-.llUMilinoii. KA11UU ItY. Nob., Nov. llf.-(Speelal.)--I., 1). MoCuIloligh of this city and Miss Hannah K. Jitcobsnn of Lincoln wero man led In Chicago, Novombor 12. TIo wedding was a surprlxa to tho groom's friends In thin city. Mr. and Mrs. MeCuloURh havo gono to Minne apolis, Minn., to spend their honeymoon. Thn Kruum was raised In til's county and graduated from tho Knlrbury High sellout In 19011. Ho later attended tho Cutucr university at Lincoln. Air. and Mrs. lie Cullough will bo at homo In Kitlruury after November 24. I'll tut Auto tJimet nt Mnnknto, MANICATO. N. D., Nov. lD.-l-'rcd Irtiwer, manager of tho Independent Har vester company of Otlsco, Is dead and his brother-in-law. William Prolm of Alma City seriously injured as tho result of an nutoinobllo accident near Smith's Mill, Just across tho linn In this county,1 Into yesterday. Iower wuh Bo yours old. A Affair D El Toothache Gum STOPS TOOTHACHE Instantly H Wen perfect tUf.ctlon for J J pin. All drug tierea or by mil, 13c C. B. Dcnt A Co., dct'oit. Mich, mm rawsv' '"" Oh, How I Itched! , What long norvo-racklng days of con stant torture what hIocpIobh nights of terrible agony Itch' Itch Itoh, con stant Hon, until It soetnod that 1 must tear off my vsrjr skin then Instant rtliof my skin cooled, sooth ed and hoalodl Tho very flrHt dropH of O. I), 1). Pro scription for Kczema stopped that, awful Itch Instantly: yes, the very moment D. l. D, touched thn burning skin tho torture cased. A D0o bottlo proves it. D. D. D. lias been known for years as tho only absolutely reliable eczema rem edy, fur It wushes away tho dlscaso KerniH ami leuVcs the .skin os vicar and, heultlry us that of u' child. All other druggists have D. 1). D. Pro scriptiongo to them If you can't come) to us but don't accept some big profit! niiliHtltuto. But If you com to our store, wo a( i so certain of what D. D. D. will do fori you that wo offeri you a full hIzr hottld .on this guarantee: If you do not fimt that It takes away tho Itch AT ONCpJ ii'COMiH yuu mji u epiu. Hhcrmun & McConnetl Drug Co., 1 6 tlu and Dodgn, lflth and Harney, 24th audi 1'arnnm, 207-9 No. 16th-St. AUvertlne- menu "They won't tease you for pennies so much if you get them this goody that lasts" BUY IT BY THE BOX of any dealer. It costs lltUm by the package, but Im by the box. Yoa save hundreds of pennies by this long lasting confection. You save your (children's teeth. You save their digestion. You save much bothering. You save much 'stickiness'. This delicious mint leaf juice confection saves in every way benefits- in Look for the spear every way. Ths flavor huts mmmmTWmmmTmsXmiiih m.-, tfTOiamiggaD