TIIK Khlv MIL. sATt . .lANTAKV 11, 101-' Breaks a Cold in a Fev Hours--Pape's' I IrM lloir gf Pnpe'n Cold Componml relieve 'all grippe, misery- Contain no Qululnn. LELMKUHL NEW PRESIDENT Painter .Resents Attorney's Words in Argument of Case It Elected Head of Mid-Wett Retail Implement Dcaleri. i f,er lh ifiry lim d-e "f rape's ' htnt"nn4" r"'l dlKhtcllr feel l " ri freaking and all thx disagreeable irrippe leaving. A It K a aatttlv net that a dose, Of ' mi-- " Old Compound taken evy two h. i- until three conieculle. 4"e art -Km will -ur (Itipf or lre at rip la rr,.- severe cold, either In the. head, .( bkrk, atmnach -r llmfci. ' ' promptly Md the most' mUvibl i HJn . dullness, fiM4 and nixo .luffed , ferri.hnf, ftntnrtnff, runnlriK at .,, inurtMM c In r discharge, aore. lira .tlffne.s nnd rheumatic twfneca. ignr thl wonderful "VrnrurKl wj(h ktiiM)4i thai there In nothing e.e ,1 m. nrld wlilih wtll etjre vour re-ld i, i- erd O'tPP nailery promptly and ih' ' ' an other anletanre or had ef. i a- -rent parkaK" nt Papa's '"old ( ., f.r. ir which any driiKKl.t ain mp I' .nalna no qilnln-. he sure yoH k t mtnt "U auk for- accept nn aubsll . i t-v.ncs in ver home. Tota nte ta rti ti' Adi'erltaf mnt smi sr isrr Twth Without Plater Dr. J. C.Clark The Pninlcss Dentist Has. Heonnned His Old OFF1CK SI'ITK, Ul PA.XTO.V intlL"nntl.J'nntta Prfl. I)r. Clnrk, tlio PnlnlrH Don lint, In nolnic to mnko prices for tho moiitli of Jnnunry, 1013, tlmt VII1 innkn everybody Imppy nnd enable llinm lo have dnntnl work dnno, Kximrlonnn la what counts In deiiltntry, Dr, ,1, C. nnd M. Clnrk- (irMini' of loll jer ' lenci rooiI ripornlrirai no lonrf will In', or, Clnrk offr $ 1 0.0ft for u. (ootli or nerve llial h eaniwu extract by the hh of hl local Hiinnnlliflln, Vapor .YIIs. res til Month of tfar.mury Only. Ht-t of Toel'.t S5.00 10,00 Hot of Tnuili on rubber , , , , . . 88.00 Pearl PliiU Plale, 915 310.00 lloHt Aliiinlniini Plato, ir. 610.00 Gold OrownH SIJ.50 Tocth llkii your own., S'1.00 Hrd;o Teoth, pur tooth S3.50 PalnlcsH KxtrttctliiK . . . .r0f' OI'FKIK 'JfU I'AX'MS MMX IC Phono Itcil ll!(M Open KvcnlngH Until i i i. i PUt&H &i Uuun th Jute it:,MatiffieMmUtf.-,. WILL MEET HERE NEXT YEAR ilnpl Itr.itlntlAn tin (up.tln Which Tlif) I'miir for .Hi lliin li the .1 rlirnnUn liPKl.ln Inrr, Bd lyehmkuhl. Who. wa elwled rH(;nt it the MMt Jlta Im tftoM lmlrn' aMUKrlHUoli at the i-xero-tlvi me4tfiif hW yewterney In the AiMtllorinm fither offleer Heeled wer Antnn llannen. lland. vlc prnrldent: r a AVatmer. Omntm., trwunirw; A. K Tunlerr, Mister, and W. Dary, Ilam hnrit. Ih , wre uhoeeti tnmhfni of the IkhimI of dlreetiirn. Oitmhft Hod the AudltorhJin were de ilded iifton for the bt jf holdlne th' inerllotr next year. The ril Were auemlnl for the elec lion of wralKir t"l At. t, 'iowniAii. OmMlie. whm elerlfrt by Hn-lairmtlon to eiwceert hlmeelf The poaltlon of aerrr- tfcry la h imlarled pwlllti and the plnr la reKiilarl filled by the hoard of dlrertorn at a tnertlliK aaMe from the open ev clotm of thx aaaoclatltiti. In view of aornn i rltlrlam dlrerted airulnet the ae. ret jry hy aome local Im plement dealeta over a roioaltlnn to Kt them to rloee their alwpa two mornlnKa durlfiK the anrmiHtloti meeting here, the ' HnorlHtlf)ii adopted resolutions r om mendln the work of Mr (looanmn. bi.'I j xintlnulnp. "Hlnec there are many tnn of many mlnda and ttmnv Intereala to ho ' nerved", no man wn .Vhf)lly escapn ' riltir lam. ewn ilioiiuli undeKcrved V aaanre tilth of r.iu fullit helhf In Ma lojaltv to the hext Inten-Nln of the tin rxoflutlon. and thunk hltn-for hla nwnn lne effort In the uplinllilliif of the a orlatloli Me hna our fulleat confldenre Htid we hereh., jiledRe him the loyal ut Iirt of the jiieinlierahlp Individually and Pnllei lively foi Hie future." ' lleaoliillona Adopted. t fHlier rptnttniorm were: ; U"f!olwd. Tlt wo heartily .ndur e , th; lo-opcrallvo movetnept for Coet Ilu. ration and Denlera' Ionl i luha recom mended l our If-eileratlon and the Na- ; tlotml Implement and Vehicle association, i ,t7'.'v,,,J. .'l h1'. !"' i-vMitnitteo l. Hp Kdtiled, which., with our aecretary. i ahull have fliari?" or thin work and that I thin committee aimll, fruin tlnirt to time I rrpdrt on tl.la wo lr to the ilinctlnira of I our dlrrclora nhd to om nt?xt convention Itcrolved That wit ihkp emh of our memheia u heconio iritt rcif.il in thin worK it rid rmhwvvor, to' Invv" oi; of theae Icluha orjfahlzed In hla I xnllf-. I Itcaohed, That we a' 'r- and ti e the apewly paaaaKn of prupoM lawn hy our alatn leKlalaturea a'id tho imtlonul , roiiKrcNN provldltu; for' ; A Peddlera' l.lcehne Imw, ' (JiilliUlice tMW. JlotiiHt ArlvertlMlni;, I'rovlalnt) for fluod lloada, Prupir I.nholliiK nnd NuiiiImk of Aliuiu. factured Produota, The Adoption of Omi Cent PoatoKe. Wlierena, Wo helleve that all uiRent need for development nhd proper pub llcltj if tho li'gourccH of Kchrnrka cxlat therefore, ho It, ll-olVed. That Urn Mhl-Weat fm plement Dealeia' aaaoclatlnn In acanlnn In llmaliu hereby endoraca u hill cfrutlna I tho N't'hraiku Developinent and Public Welfare; fnmmlaalon and hereby dlrecta I Ita leglaltlvo eommltteea to use every honhrahlflf nieana to aectiri tho iiawnen of 1 tint Mil durlni; the pteaent ncnilon of the i leKlalature, Tho nnombeiH of the naaorlullou ate requested lo nan their Influence and ef. furta in aecurltiK the puaaaKc of thin bill (Women's Relief Corps Installs Officers for the Ensuing Year l H, Grant circle. Women' llcllcf I Corpa, haa held Hi Joint I tintallatlon with I H Clnint poat, (Irand Army of tho llepuhllc at Memorlnl hall and the fol . IowImk women will. he the hfflcerM for l'Jll I President, Volonii Morse. Henlor vice pii'sldent, Kva Wuitner , Jimlnr vice president. Huruh V. Tlcknnr Trenaurer, Annie M. Hayer. . Hecretary. llnrrlet AVIIrox. Chaplain, Mrs. Wliltnav. ' Conduelor. Clala (lultd. Clilard, Corn Hlern. Aaslslant conductor, l.lllliin Allen, Nsslstatit Ktiard, Ida iClnc. I'Ktrlollo Instructor. Hello Dlffenbackor. I'rrsH correspondent. Ilculali Davis. Mualelnu, Mary Dempster. 11r.it color bearer, Anna Durnall Hi" olid color bemer, Dlla Hpettrei Thlnl color hearer. Lillian P. Kddy Koiirth color heurer, .Matllr Davis. Major It. X Wilcox Installed the nf ri,..i ..ta.iui..,i i... Kit-u i....tn rr.... ti" in, linn, iij n, wi'iiiiiii . , I.J Hill .1 as conductor. Mrs. ilculali Davis, tlmll rctlrliiK president, was presented with n Iteautlful token In sliver by the corps' Indira. Km-Mert by a verbal aaitlt. wMen Thomas B MurrHj. attorney, hatl tfiac upon htm aixi hla dHie4tter in an aru. "fnl t Jury. Charlea K ley la. tM - n f4dant In lh !tH, HIvnel jpn Murray threnteninictr Thnrwlay aftm--nwn. Woida passed between the mti ami flat flKht woiikl Imrm eneueH had not J A. Kennedy Bf Xahorwy K,,,. nf, eo-ineel-for Kleryla." Interfeied. Murray and "myth, ffenlth a Hotilt toprewnt Jartes Krlae, n jmlnter. who H auln Kleyls. hla former cinWoyer, fr lie.ofl damuKea for peraonal InJUrtoa sti.: taltK1 when he fell from an aliased de fective wwffold The caee went t the JurVlMt nlht. ' In the course ,,f the trial , Kkyhta dailKhter testified In h-hftlf of her fatle. who contended Krlsa was not srrtjsly hurt and If lie was It was bis own fault In his 'losing atKUmenl to the .fcirv Morrav derlared Kleyla hjd acel hts mi Uoarhter on the "Itrteaa stand t. atretrh the truth tn ordr to hvleter up hi defna Kteyta lurtiel white with j ro, but kept hi- seat Willi the argu i menta Were tlnMhed After the ct bud ron te- At Ikiry Kleyla followxt hv his daughter Head othwr members of hla fam ily advaeal upon Murray. Kh-la. de nounced th attorney hi laoKMXe m bit j ter aa thnt taard by Murray In hla arm j nwsnt. Miirffcr rrtW Uwtt he knew-wtmt ! ha was tAJkli about and rtad no aiwl i ai-iea to make j Kleyla nMHimel a more threatening at tltteite and Iwk a step towatl Mumay. I wfV-n Kenndv. attracted by th! angry i vo4ci. cawtrht hla rllent around th watai and pulled htm away. ' .htftly after noon the Jury brought n . a verdict In favor of Krlas for 1.3M. . WANTS DAMAGES FOR ARREST i Suit of Clarence Smith Against i United States Marshal on Trial. I SHOWS HE IS THE WRONG MAN AaUs llamniira fop I.-Unr fon trarled 0rr Mich I In the flty Jnll Jur la iiiv 11. Inic Kinpnii-li-d. ! ,lliinr.l'iilr lllei'ta Officer.. , r-HADIlO.V. .Neb, Jan. 10-(8pertai. I At the . annual me tlntf of the Dhwss 'CdWnty Kalraaso-latlon, ('har)ea Mann , waa re.lesjtel prinldent; George Snow, secretary. Tien Ixwmthal. treaaurer, a! At Dartlett. general superintendent. Jlarry Oorr and B. U OodaHl meniliers of the IsMrd of managers. Bmpanelllng of a Jury to try the case j of Clarence Smith Tersawi l"rttei States Marshal William P. Warner occupied the J entlra morning In the federal court. Warner is charged with false arreat of Smith, who aaeerta that while confined In the city JaJl overnlcht one of hla lungs. I was permanently Injured because of In- auffleant bed clothing. He also claims that the meals brought to him were of sueh a condition that he waa unable to mt ami consequently missed two meals I'nlted fMates Attorney P. S. Howell will appear as counsel for the defense. .Mr Warner claims that the Clarence wanted, but was the man for whom In- Smith arrrtel htm was not the map epe-t'r Randall asked for a Warrant. Me said when !irtth waa arrested he claimed at the time he was not the man wanted but aa Itandall had left the fed eral buikttnc and Howell had gone home he had no power to release Smith. Aroonttngly ?mlth waa locked up In the city Jail and the next morning when brought to the federal building It waa ascertained that he was the wrante ma.n and waa rekMiatd. He erldently waa sat iflt ami shook hands with Sir. Warner and Sir. Howell and tlie latter gave him a letter of recommendation to his em ployer, stating that the Clarence Smith arrested waa not the man wanted Two wfrts later Smith started suit In the district court against Warner for false arrest and asking for 1S.0Y damage. Mr. Warner had the case transferred to the federal aoujt. Smith, nt the tlnw of his arrest, waa charged with forging a I'nlted States money order. "The Hotel of American Ideals" WiskiRgtei, i.C, Hotel Powhatan Pcnanilranlrv Avcnuo ut Ifitli nuil II Streets tftw. JTlraprODf. SuroVaaa Un ROCK ISLAND CHANGES TRAIN TIME ON SUNDAY! On On Runduy tho flock Island will makn aomo IniiMirlutit cIiiiiikom In Dm ar rival nnd dopurturtt of Ita pusKciiRcr trains, In accoiduticr with tho winter schedule thnt becomes effective on that ' (late. The Pocky Mountain limited, bo tweeen Chicago nnd Denver, will leavo Omiihn ut 11:15 p. m. Inatend of 10:47 ua j now. (lolntr east, litis trtilti will nt-Hv. In Omuliu nt TM it. ut. Instead of 12 M. Th" Oklaliuinti & 'IVxna express, that , i hyw leaves nt i:f a. in, will leave at j '4. IS, There Is tin uluiliKe III the CIiIcueo , Kabraakn limited. Ita time of departure remaining nt fi.OS p. tn. I Hooius, dctatlicil batli, 01. CO, iyxiio up. Hooiux, lU-lvntu tiutli, $2.50, a.(ll) up. 1(0 per cent. Plrt, flcrm and Dust Proor rvlo blocks from Whits iiuusc, and near all points uf InttiuaL WttlTK 1X)K BOUVKNlIt llOOKUiT WITH MAP. LEWIS BOTSX. COMTArrr, Zao, Owntrs and Operators, Olrtetlon and Ma'aagam.nt CLIFI'OHO fll, LICWIH i TII.VVKI SS- ARCADIAN ,'.?; Tho Uaraont and Flnoat Bluuner to BER 1VI1JO A. Hou.il Trip, ts & Ut iliu itjul.l, OrotaTa Sr;.,., Feb. 4 i. kti. mtrtlujW. lis yu.t,..- mo ProicraiiilUB (Ituyat JUII 11'. rolderl ontalnlvff Maps und details of -ji differvnt tours to I'ANA.MA, JA3IA1CA, CUI1A may bo had on applliatluti The Iloyut Mall HI emu Packet Co MANDK.HKON A KUN . Gen Agts ij Ho liHulle Ht Chicago, or any if.il.oaniMltlp thKet sct,t JUNK DEALER ASKS FOR ACC0UNTING0F PROPERTY , Chut King fraudulent effort, to escape INtymeiit uf a. ItlJt Jlldgnieiit, II. Icv i u 8lou City Junk deulrr, went Into Doug lua ouuuty district court v,lth uu appllcu. Hon for nn order rouimuudlng 1 Hnrdlng j & Hon. Omaha Junk dealers, to answer i lUiHtloiia rvunidlng their property llu filed transcrlpls sholtu; he hul' the Judgtuent against the Omuliu. Juukuiu.t and uu affidavit iIiuikIhit they ut hold lug .utile property in the name of the wife of one of llieiu und some In the ntuiie of n friend, to whom they liuvo kivru u fuke deed. Ohio l.eltlsln tor Indicted. r'OI.rMHI'S. O.. Jan. 10. The grand Jury toda teturnetl twelve secret Indict ments after hearing testimony by several former members of the legislature Includ ing former Hepresentative George H. Nye. who hail plead'-d guilty to having ac eeptetl a bribe. PEARL CHURCH GIVES BANQUET FOR ITS MEN The brotherhood of Pea: I emorlel Methodist Kplseopal church gavet n ban quet Thursday to sixty men of ti church and community The men wcrt served by the boys' club of the church. After the liflnt "feed" Dr. C. N Dawson, district Methodist DrutherhtHid president, gave an Impressive talk , on "The Church's Need of Men and th Men's Need of the Church." J)-M. l.eldv eutlined the workhouse system and fattn proposed by the county commissioners In a bill before the present legislature K M. Abbott of the local brotherhood told of the alms and principles of the otgan Ixation. explaining that church affiliation was not necessary, only that the candi date be "a. good man and true." The music was well received by the men. Prof. W. P. Graham rendered tho solos, and a 'n.uartt of Wallace, William. Daniels and novel!, were appreciated. The men of the ehun-h plan to muke the banquet Rn annual affair Fifteen new applications for membership were, re. celved. JOHN A. SWAXSOX, President. CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP WM. i. HOL.ZMAX. Treasurer. MANY COMPLAINTS THAT WALKS ARENOT CLEANED From twenty-five, to thirty lomplnPtts have, been received by Cuptuln lleltMdl of the ollce ilepurtment about the nrgll gene of residents In elminlifg the snow off the aldeWRlka. Tlpm U an ontlnutui lo the effect thut uuleVa property owners take It upon tliein.elves to keep the walks reasonably dean uf spow (hut the city ta tn send out men lo do tho work and then Mtid In the bill to the own- r ('uptulu lleltfMldt does not wish to be oo supArcllloiMi with this oiOlliunie. but f complaints l ontluue It Is likely a few examplsa mu be inadr Our G Men, here's the extraordinary sale that we promised you Lfi &1sbs 's aassB ftasi of Men's High Grade, Seasonable Furnishing Goods Starts Saturday Morning, January 11th THOUSANDS of dollars' worth of the most desirable furnish ing goods will be placed on sale Saturday at prices that will induce buying by the, armful. Tlio high .standard of quality that characterizes The Nebraska's furnishings, make this an event, of tremendous iinportnnco'to every particular man. Remember thnt this is a sale of the newest merchan dise from makers of national renown. The prices represent only a mere fraction of the actual value. Wo are determined to effect a sweeping clearance hence these astonishing values. Note the startling reductions. Sensational Underselling Men's Sweaters $1.25 Sweaters at 65c Are n's $1.'2f wdii I sweaters, tan, brown coat style, an ex traordinary value -sale price gK. Saturday at. . .Www $1.00 Swcnter n) S2.I5Alon'H extra linavy nil wool hum) finished sweaters. Huff neck und Hyrou collar. All colors, $i.Q0 Swoatnrs, sale price Sut unlay, at 11; iwii $2.35 lien's Fine Shirts in this Sale SleaS1.25 Shirts at 69c 150 dozen high grade shirts, plain or plaited negligees, all 69 c sizes and colors. The Nebraska's regular $1 & $1.25 shirts, Saturday at. $1.50 Shirts at 95c 250 dozen Columbia, Kaultless and I'J.xcello shirts, all si.es; on sale. Satur day 'at only. $2.00, $2.5Q Shirts aSl,.15 '200 dozen- KxccHo and Faultless shirts. Finest .$2.00 and $2.50 shirtsoli' safe ctatiiL'dav i al,. $11 5 Flannel Shirts ir , $1.50 Shirts at, 95c Glen's high grades flannel shirts. All colors and sizes, mil itary and regular collars, Satin:- A day sale pridotvuC ."jKi.OOr'hiiil .$Sti."50 Shirts atSi.S-jfarfi Men's heavy bluo flannel' Blrtsi ' tans, Drowns, , slate uign mili tary and regular collar, tft M F Saturday ,aale price OTl.nFiJ Men's Winter Underwear, Most Timely Reductions. $1.25 Union Suits at 75c Celebrated Quaker City Knitting Mills, Egyptian ribbed union suits, all sizes, $1.25 values, sale "TK( in'ice I ww $1.50 and $2.00 Union Suits at $1.15 Men's heavy Derby ribbed wool and Cooper spring needle union suits, $1.50 and $2.00 values, 1 IE fl.lv' 10c Hose 5c .Men's seamless cotton, black and brown hose, 10c values; on sale Saturday, ci' :r...;....5c 7c Handker chiefs 3c Men's white and fa n cy bordered handkerchiefs - -7c. values, Satur day, each, JJq .sale price 50c Mufflers 19c $3.50 and $4.00 Union Suits at $1.95 Prof. Muldoon's famous all wool hygienic union suits; large men at tention. $;i.50 and $4.00 QJC, values; Saturday sale pricey vv Men's k n i t ted m u f f lers, mer cerized. All col ors, 50c values -on sale Saturday only, at, each vw $1.50 Gloves at 95c Men's cape and kid gloves, extra good $1.50 val ues; on sale Sat urdayat, AC: a pair. ; . . .wwv 50c Hose 25c Men's pure thread silk hose. All colors 5()e values on sale Saturda'v, per !r.:.:.25c 25c Garters 12c Genuine Boston garters, all col ors, our rcgulat '25c garters, Snt- ;::,12c: Take your share $1.50 and $2.00 Underwear at 95c High grade two-piece underwear heavy and medium weight, wool and merino,. Broken sizes, Satur- ACgi day sale price yvv 25c Suspenders at !l2i2c Men's fancy lisle suspenders, best 25o val uos; . on sale Saturday '!T...'l2lac $2.00 Gloves at;, $T35 c n ' s h e a v y cape and-l igh t reindeer gjpvos. A d I e r, s $2.v0 gloves at $1.35 The sale that wins the public's confidence hy all odds, here's (7T5a ssT Cfc "sahfc 4S? bC"TbY at "l bT (S& 2"las Men's Winter Clothing pROM every standpoint no other sale in years has approached this most wonderful distribution of men's and y'oiuur men's fine clothinir. Greatest in variotv. createst in values, trrcat- est in the newness of styles the Nebraska's sale looms head and shoulders rf0lM,t above all others. Think of it Not a mere handful of goods but Entire Stock of Nebraska Clothing Co. on Sale $10.00 and $12.50 I $15.00 and $16.50 j $20.00 and $22.50 Suits and Over- f Sale price Suits and Over- Suits and Over price price. price. ' $25, $30 and $35 Suits and Over coats:! Sale price $40.00 to'$50.00 Overcoats on sale at, $25.00 rav'x-.m :ii' i w . fwm m " IS Fancy Vests Our entire stock of fancy and Tnli dress vests, &J.50 tov$(!.50 vt'hts, at $1-50 to 53.5O Correct Apparel for Men and Women. iommaix Key to the Hltuatiun -Ilea AdwhMnif Don't miss our show window displays. See the great values. Men's Caps .Men's winter; caps, fur in band styles; our 75c and $1.2,? caps - 45c and 95c