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r '4 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATITtDAY, MAY 24, T913. JOHN A. SWANSON, Pres. WM. L. HOLZMAN, Troas. I Nebraska DEMMER LEADS G. A, r. Omaha Man Chosen Department Commander at Fremont Demonstration Sale in Full Blast JIEEX NEXT AT GRAND ISLAND JWra., Minnie D. Hell of Lincoln U Elected President of llcllef Corp and aim. Fnnelier llend of Iindlen of O. A. 11. FREMONT, Neb., May .-Speelal Tel egramsThe closing sessions ot th Grand Army of the Republic, 'Women' Relief corps and ladles of the Grand Army of the Republic were held yosteWay afternoon. The last business In each was the Installation of officers who ore as follows: Grand Army of the Republic. John A. Dempster, Omnha, department Commander; E. N. Morse, Fremont, senior vice commander; Jen. w. ueaioru, Omaha, junior vice commander; 8. D. lAitKcn, Brock, medical advisor; Rev. O. B. Chase, Juniata, chaplain. Council of Administration Addison Valt, Syracuse; 8. Johnson. Uroken Bow; "W. J. Blyestone. Lincoln; George F. Ryan, Grand Island; Jonathan Edwards, Omaha. . , . Delegate to the national encampment , at Chattanoona In September were named &a follows: Freeman Marryman, dele- irate-at-Jorge; JonathanEdwatds, A. - Traynor, Alfred Brown, W. II. Hunt, O. C. Bell. W. H. Green. 8. St. Sootburn. H. W. George, Elijah Dunn, J. M. Mahaffy, I. i. Williams, Dr. W. V, Roseman, Jere miah Mlckle. AlternatesF. A. Truelt. E. A. Fouta. ST. F. David, Orln Edwards, PaUIck Dooly, . a J. Fronts, John Gruff, J, B. Stollsmlth, "William II. Cranglo. Women's Relief Corps. President, Mlnnlo D. Bell, IJncoln; e Wor vice president, Mrs. Frances Btlles, Fremont; Junior vice president, June Bossctt. Gibbon; treasurer,-Josle C. Ben nett. Harvard; chaplain, Mary Butler, Jlwlntf. . Kxecutlve Board Retta .Brooks Lin coln; Emma Moon. Ashland; Anna Ar thur, Fullerton; Clara Kryger. Nellghj Jtachael Watson, Nebraska City. Delegates-at-Large. to National Cdnven- tion Jennie Traynor. umonai wuce ui- worth. Holdrege; Jennie Dodge, Plans .'taiouth; Flora Moore, Atkinson; Isabel Rufftngton, Fremont Alternate-at-lorgo, Mane a. uempnier, umana, lirsi unci nate, Cora Brltton, Superior: second al ternate, Augusta Taylor, Broken Bow; third, Mrs. ates. University Place. Lndies of the U. A. R. The Lodges of the Grand Army of the Itepubtlo elected tho following officers! President, Mary T. Fancher, Lincoln 1 senior vice president, Mabello Stoddard, Omaha: junior vice Dresldent. Buslo IawIs, Ord; treasurer; Org -Delner, Ordjf chaplain, Louise" Fisher, Greenwood; counselor, Nora K. Kidder, Fremont. Delegates to national convention, Nellie East. Madeline Johnson, Alice Walt and Elisabeth Jones, all ot Lin coln. . K Alternates, Miss Minnie Kidder, Fre mont; Esther McKay, Aurora; Mebello Stoddard and Mrs. Aberly, Omaha, Retiring Commander M, V. King of Geneva, was presented with a diamond studded bodge aa recognition of bis serv ice. Resolutions 'were adopted by all three -organizations that October 3 of each year be set apart for patrlotio purposes and be made a-holiday. The flf and drum corpa, which added' so much to the Interest in the exercises, effected a permananet Or ganization with. George Rhodes of Bur Ickt, druirt major; -D) C.yanaon, Burkett, Jsfe major; and K. N, Morse, Fremont, flag bearer. . Th eeotlonqf the latter t senior, vlco wtsmander was. particularly satisfactory to McPherson post, of whjch, ho bos' served for many yean as commander. The next session will be .held at Grand HERE'S your' opportunity to save $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, even more on your new spring and summer suit, Here's our opportunity to demonstrate to you the positive advantages of trading'at the new Nebraska. An event of importance to everybody in Omaha and vicinity Special purchases over $49,001 worth of Best Clothes, made by America's foremost makers values that give men the surprise of their life, conclu sive evidence of the Greater Nebraska's supreme value-giving power. Only a Btoro like this with an enormous outlet for qual ity clothes, is in a position to swing deals of this magnitude. Hero we are in the height of the season with complete, new stocks, fresh from the makers, and hought at tremendous price concessions which wo pass on to our customers. As we buy,, we sell. We've Divided This Big Purchase Into Three Great Lots Hundreds of High Grade.Hand Suits for Men and Young Men g Go in Demonstration Sale Amazingly Low Prices for men's and young men's suits made to i ...$30-$35 Think of buying at far below market value, ,he choicest Spring and Summer tuiis from such celebrated makers as $A75 for men's and young men's suits mado to at. . . . $15-$18 $175 for men's and young men's suits made to rt"...$20-$25 $1775 1 sell at L Adler & Co., Rochester, New York Pioneer makers of finest hand tailored clothes. Hichey -Freeman, Co. Rochester, New York Known, from conat to coast for their auporb tailoring. Rosenberg Bros. Co., Rochester, New York i Makers of the far-famed "Fashion" clothes. Chas. Kaufman & Bros., Chicago, Illinois Producers, of "Campus logs" for young men. A Man Who Knows "Yen, I Hvo ovor a hundred miles north of Omaha, but I find that I con mora than pay railroad faro, hotel bill and enJby a good show on the money I have by coming to the Nebraska for my clothes, said a well known business man from un north. , JBvory day wo hoar simi lar compliments rrom highly ' satisfied cus tomers. The Jov of run. nlng a biff store Ilka thin ' mo saiisiaoiion ox. knowing; that ourhcus tomors ore our friends and that their friends will eventually bo our customers. '.-4 Men's Hats Smart Styles Everything that's new that inv man can usk for and many new things that you must come here to see. Great hat values 'at $2.00, 9&BO, 93.00. John B, Stetson's 13.00 to 910X0. Vanderhoef celebrated straws. 91M to f 8.00. , SHIBT SALE Hen's $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts. Big special purchase; on salo Saturday at ' ' '. MEN'S UNDERWEAR SALE Remarkable, valup demonstration. Big special purchases from best atoyour-neods: 'Hot -wave-In a day or twobuy now", tho savings .underwear at these low prices: . And many other clothes makers of national renown. No matter: .what Btyle or fabrlo you want you'll find It here at a big saving. Two and three-button English and soft roll semi Kngllsh'models. Norfolks'ln wide Variety. Extreme or conservative stylos to suit all men and young men. Sizes 32 to 60. Evory garment perfectly tallorod. Fabrics Includo. popular gun chocks, shepherd .checks, pin stripes, black and whites, grays, browns, tans, fancy mixtures, serges, worsteds, easel , mores, - cheviots, homespuns. An extraordinary showing. Men's Hosiery Largest Stock You men -ant satisfaction in hosiery it's guaranteed here. Largest hosiery stock in tho west, Holeproof, Interwoven and many other best for wear hose, all prices 15c, 25c 35c, 50c and up. SHIRT SALE Men's $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts, Plain or pleated negligees; Saturday at Mon'a 75c Union, Suits nt 45 Nainsook athletic union suits with clasllc'seams, also lisle fin ished balbrlggan, long or short slooves, ankle or kneo lengths, Regular 7Bo AC a Union Suits, 4ill Solo Price Men's $1.00 Union Suits at 65d, Men's Dalbr'Iggan and genuine Porosknlt Union Suits, also find sheer nainsook and ribbed Bal brlggan, long or short sleeves. IteBUlar $1.00 tF . Union Suits, hiltf Sale rrico ... JUj known eastern makers. Antlcl are tremendous. High quality Mcn'B SI .gO Union Suits at 85 Extra quality elastlo seam nain sook and fine quality lisle thread uwon suits, white or ecru, clos ed crotch stylo, lte g ular $1.60 Union ftllf Sulta Sale Price. ...... u,,v 95c .JOHN A.SWANSON.prcs WMX-HOLZMA.thcas : - 'Trsj- 1STT COEBECT APPKBEL FOB MEN AND WOMEN. 95c 1 . a t r f NEW DEEAETMENT COMMANDER OF THE 0. A. E. Cdmmencement Days TElCAilAH. Neb., May (Special.) tomorrow evening win be held the thlr. Ueth commencement of the Tekamah ailah school. The class that graduate this year is the largest in the hlatory ot the school. Thirty young; moDle com pose Its membership as follows,: Faye Breckinridge, Alice Pearson, Ceelle Hur. locker, Christina Jacobson, liable Sher man, Gertrude O.I1L Manraret Austin. Grace Talbot, Elisabeth :Farrens, Esther JFarley. Maxel Baker, Mabel Hale, Vclla Hobtnson, Qeraldlne Smith, Sophia Bt. IPotera, Flora Boors, Mary Bchaefcr. Ma bel Possmore, Cora. Kennedy, Margaret veiyea, oeii Charles,, Kathryn Busse, p'ayno Marr, Earl Isgrtg, Lymi McICIn. nls, Karl Draun. Harold rreeman. Evan U)Um and Hubert Ward, Many functions iwere given by the various classes and ! school. Lost Friday evening began i series with a concert by tho members the various grades In charge of Mrs. & Crue, the school' musical director. Saturday the members of .the iuno,r eniertsjnea the senlqrs and the Ih school faculty at an elaborate .break Jbut served in Schroeder hall with after I dinner take offs on the faculty and thb pernors. Hunnar evening at the high school maauonum Rev. Mr. Williams of tho Baptist church delivered the class sor knen. Wednesday evening of this week Dunn. Maude McNamec. Eda Louise the seniors cave thnlr rln ntnv .niti..i I Leonard. Mavrtie is. Lowe. Matilda 1?. TThe ProfMmr" wor nn .,,41,... Heebner, lien Arthur Olive. Ralph Potter . .1, latar' e an audlen ce that Qirardct, Augusta Day. Ethel Fe.rn Fits taxed the capacity of the auditorium, patrlck. Sylvia Ollmore, Ruth Velma Artumdav evenlnr h rrainiinii Jameson. Harry SDenter Tffler.' Id win kclses of the elrhth mA r.nniU nt Roberts Hunter. Maude Colbert, Jessie wises or me ignu grade pupils of both uMttt Baldwin. Louella Effa .Crew. ITekamah and the Immediate country Frits Herman KUetsch. The alumni bin- ORD, Neb.. MgyS. (Spoclal Telegram.) '-Lost evening the graduating class of number of classes Wefd present. ithe high school held their class play responded wun letters. jsma program and Saturday evening the commencement exercises' wilt be held. Ex bsbbbsbbblBmsbkjbbYsbVLs. ..ssbbbbbbbbbbbSsssRJt JOHN A- DEMPBTEn. Omaha. a large Many FAinBUnY, Neb., May S3.-(8peclal.) The largest graduating class of the Fair- JOovernpr BhallenWger being the speaker. bu"y High schools, consisting of twenty TO largest doss in the history of Ord boys, ana twenty-nine giris, win receive Scpoou.wm graduate, thore being twen- I uipiomas Tiany tugnt, may a. 'ine ioi-iy-nlne in the class. Mowing are members: Jurvla Adams, HARTINOTON, Neb., May IS. (8pe- Philip Adorns, Clayton Adee, EJsworth JdtU-One hundred, and six eighth grado Adee, Mytrle Adee, Boy dark, NetUa pupils c4 the town and country schools of I Conerus, Qladys Craig, Gale Hughss, (Cedar county have Just been presented Barnard Hurless, Bertha Kinnamon, Lee diplomas by the county superintendent Cramb, Mantle. Cramb, Cora Crous, Carl va.,v4cb iuu in i jutiicr, uiaujra c armor, uro fvnunaa. .court room yesterday. In the eighth Cecil Forslund, Emma Glebe. Vedah Urade examination 3G0 pupils wrote and I Hare. Tracy Laudkamer. Helen Lauffer. uw p-Assea. Maurice Hoese of this city Gertrude McQuatd, Uord Meyer, Qeorg nii&inea we nignest general average tn Mellby. Charlie Nutsman. Eva Resestar. the examination, and Lawrence Neleon, August Banford. Isadora Ruonow. Earl Lalso of Hartlngton, ranked second. The Simpson, Bessie Taylor, Nellie Torrey, uuanw graao won w ana uie necono nign- Owen True. Mildred JJter. Dermis Yates. BI Was W. I Alhrt Ruahnom. nnu. 'KriilVv Tl.i-U NORTH BEND, Mar 28. (Special.)-The I pnttinmr. Aimia.. nAhinimt TMn. Rn. lca ir ecnoois presentea ders, Uatlle Shone. Eva Btarwhacker, f h0U8e la,t evenln ca" Katheretn Terp, Uoyd True. Boy Vanler, . . I Adah Ward. Eugene Ward, NeUle , w overugwing nouse ana gave weaver Carrie Wheeler. nlrTr w.:.. :: cUU.)-Jrh9 graduating class ot the at Fremont delivered the annual com- Til l ".JT'it1 !, ' sieacemeBt AddM. Ml.. nhlZ,-. Methodjst church last night t t o'clock. mho held first rank In the class, was the er Je" "ven BTduats, Auiutt Kaledlotorlan. and Frank iin i,JCw' Gladys Moore, Grace Long, Ben Vanked seeond. deUverc4 a salutatory. I Warrington, Verne Dunn, Roy Reynold m m !. r a a. a WEEPING WATER. Neb., JS (Bpeclsl) I "u oo. er an aaaress py proam;m5u, es'tSe cSs. J; Morgftn presented the (. by lion. Samuel R. McKeJWe. ThVD7iM: PlomM nd scholarships. Mr. Morgan .iJZiW!"? soboot. for next year at an Increased From Our Near Neighbors y Illnlr. Burl Vaunhah of Omaha scent Sunday at the home ot his parents. Miss Agnes Gee of Albion. Neb., visited for several dnys at the homo of A. J. Toylor and family. Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Crowell ot Stuart, Neb., visited over Sunday at the A, P. Howes, home. Mrs. L. E. Hilton Is verv sick and Is lin ing cared for at the home of her daugh ter, airs. Jotin A. Rhoades. Mrs. T. C. Uungate went to Detroit, as delegate to the Northern Rantlst con. vontlon from the Blair church. Frank Farr, Stewart Cloar and Graver Smith, were In Lincoln last week In at tendance at the university fete day. Mrs. Joe Jackson and baby, arrived last Saturday from Lethbrldge. Canada, for an extended Visit with Judge C. a Jaok son and family. Rev. O. V. MoKelth was In Arlington on Monday attending the annual session vi me umana Association ot Congrega tional churches. H. G. Chestnut i1 n Tn Omaha have been employed to check up the books of the city treasurer and other officials of Blair. Mrs, Wintieid Rodman and children of Redmond. Ore., are visiting at the home man and other relatives. W, O. Pfelffp nt TXtv.nt. ri. i ,i, . "uir, vvuuam uoagers, in the green house business. ' The Board of Education has elected V . C. Bceknr tn N nnililn. i .v. - t. Ak..i. . 1 .V '""" kit u uur wni?.p. ,,hacoinrn? W, and Miss y ....... wit hi un uaraen sen OOl. for wiSX?1 ,n5 KePp Mt on Thursday l?rrK ,.?"' lna- where she goes to Join ?r.b5utfu1u. 0,1,51,11 'or which she tro. WlnUr ln 11 ,adl0 orchei. Veterans Joe S. Onnir a d..,v... j Kaven-dlck and Dr. a7,d Mrs.' Htnehman were In attcndnc nuX0nh. ths Trftna Army of the Rol public held at Fremont thi. - for ...r-r ""-." wa uncled Dr w .V" "Bciti with his SprlairHeld. lte and Mrs. De Weese of Denver ore here visiting old acquaintance !niln,.Krl, HcC?ttU of Lincoln Is visit mg the Joseph Armstrong family. jar. ana jura. Prank Inhelder of Stan, ton are visiting at Lewis 5npj,ff. elan Mrs. George Wilcox of 8cott's Bluff la visiting the T. N. QmhamfBirTllv., n U Dr. W. C Ti.f . .k. ... . Dental i.tTat Omaha'" thlTwecfc ,." i?r ""turned Friday from Bx f!w?n5 &rtnw' .Mo- Where The hu ben Mrs. Anna Zimmerman and James Weld, men, two rprmer sprlngrield cltisens. were united tn marriage In Tekamah last weeic The .snraduatlon utrriu. nt .v.. school Will be held B&turdav nV '. - v, wii uquvor mfl aa sloners appointed Joseph Armstrong to succeed him. Tho railroad bridge over the Buffalo croek south of town was so damaged by the flood Tuesday night that trains were abandoned on Wednesday. WeepldK Water. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs., A. I. Blckford on May 15. , Prof. J. E. Fate of the Elkhorn schools. is hero on a visit with his father. Robert Jenkins of Clifton. Kan.. Is Vis iting his sister, Grandma Compton. Win Ellnr has leased the Riverside ho tel and will take ohorgo about June 1. N. J. Calkin and daughter Myrtle are visiting Mr. Calkin's son In York county. Dr. J. R. Shannon attended the State Dental association held ln Omaha this week. Ktrm (V Frnst of Ltnooln visited the ftrst of the week at the home of Mrs. A. C. Cllsbe. Clifton contyrman and Jtamlly ot Wal lace, Neb., are here visiting his parents, Mr. ana Mrs. iw a. uonwrnuo-u. jj-r, sinner is vlsltins: his parents here hu w,w. H Is a. railway engineer on construction worn near i. xdiua, . t n (VAtnmll. WrA Colbert and Miss Emily Rough of Lincoln, attended high school alumni meeting Friday evening. Mtss Anna Lyman left this week for flpearflsh, 8. D... to visit r several weeKS witn ner sisver, mn. berg. w vr Tni-w nttnndMi a meetinir or the 'flute Veterinary Examining board held In pewara last weunu Thursday. m.. Wonlni, tV.t jr Ttlsh school team and Union played ball Thursday. , A ten lnnlng game, soore 7 to o In favor or WAnn nff wnter. J. M. Teegorden of the uuy riauonai bank, attended the meeting oi urouy of the bankers of this district, held In T.lnnnln this week. tm entertalnlnsT bis motner ana sisier. last Thursaay rrom jjcuvci. --- i. xrn. James cilnkenbeard. John Kruger. a former atuen, now mirllnirtnn oui OI Ol. Joseph, was a visitor here, this week, and also witn reiauvea u m '' . a n th. rVimmarclal club held last Tuesday' nlghtT It wa. decided :Vj . .ihrinn Juiv 4. not th homing, .eagle-breaming kind, but th. ments of speaking,, base ball and sports. mpUIloa. m a NlrVarsan made a business trip to Alnsworth early this week. Miss Agnes Bamett or "ncoin. wno i. .av hnm from her school at Bhoshone. Idaho, visited Monday and Tutsday with ta. a. niwww J. J. LuU. who was a aeiegaio pi iu Frleden's Lutheran church, has rrturned from the synod which met ot Atchison. Kan. Mr. and Mrs. James T. 13 eg ley spent several days this week at Bralnerd, Minn., where Mr. Begley has a cos In the district court. Rev. Rudolph Docnges stopped off on his way from Chicago to his new charge In Oklahoma ror a visit wun us iu, Mr. and Mrs. Doengea. Memorial day Berrices will be held Sun day afternoon at t o'clock at the Presby terian cnurcn. uev. Mr- a-nompson wui preacn tne sermon. Dr. and Mrs. Crowley ot Lmcom visited with Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Lesleur. Mrs. Crowley was formerly Mlsa. Pearl Murphy, one ot the teachers ntre. Louts Lesleur of Panllllon. Geortre Becker of Richfield, and Orrln Edwards Wesley Critohfleld died lost WaftV At Valentine. The funeral was held her Duiiuu, .lev. unnneii ol victor, in., stm, dating. Sam ml e. the E-vear-old son of Mr. mnt Mrs. Joseph Armstrong, pulled a motor cycle over onto himself and broke his leg above tha knee. The Springfield schools closed Friday, After i4rly forty years of service aa Justice ot th Peace Judfe M. Q. Nichol son has resigned. Tha county ounmiapt Fort Crook, are attending the Qrand Army of the Republlo encampment at Fremont Rev. II. F. Schuls ot the German Luth eran church, has accepted a call to a church at Tllden. He will leave here the first of June. The church here has not yet secured a pastor tn his stead. The funeral of Geortre DIttmer. who oommltted suicide at Council Bluffs, was neia weanesaay morning at 9:30. Tho services were ln charge of Rev. H. F. Schmidt of tha Fleden's Lutheran church. Volley. Mrs. A. Gardiner and Roy were ehon. Ping ln Omaha Wednesday. Mrs. Monahan and Marcella made a business trip to Fremont Saturday. Mrs. Dorsev of Fremont visited Mrs. Eddy and Mrs. Rathburn Saturday. Mrs. Russell Eddy and son of Fremont spent Friday with Mrs. Walter Eddy. Mrs. Mary Hemnstld and Mrs. Isaaa Noyes shopped In Fremont Wednesday. Dr. Garrison attended the meetinir of the Dental association In Omaha Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wtcklund entertained Informally Saturday evening In honor ot tne university quartet. Mrs. Henry Wallstroem was the auest ot Mr. and Mrs. Richard Webster ln Omaha last week. Isaao Noves. who has been ln Dundee for several weeks. Is at home this week on account of 111 health. Mrs. Walter Eddy and Mrs. Merle Rath- burn went "to Fremont Monday to look alter business interests. Mrs. Martin Mortenaen of Valparaiso spent a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Nightingale, this week. Mrs. C. B. Nichols entertained tho mem. bers of the Birthday club at her home on Thursday afternoon. This Is the last meeting of the club for the year. L. F. Garey. Mr, Truman. Norma and Laurence Wicklund, University quartet. came up from Lincoln Friday to sing at the May festival given by the young peo ple ot the First Baptist church in' By are vllle oil Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Whltroore will en tertain the Woman's club and' the mem bers' husbands at their home Friday evening. A musical and literary program win te given. The teachers oi tne volley schools will be tha guests ot honor, all but two of whom are not returning next year. A union memorial service will be held In the Methodist Episcopal church Sun day morning, conducted by the pastor, Rev. li. A. xayior. in tne evening iiev, B. A. Fry of the Presbyterian church will give the baccataureate address for tha class ot 13 Valley High school, In the Method! Episcopal church. Xrrtnarton, Mtss Margaret Thompson visited her aunt tn Benson on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. Thompsen and fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs. Ho ID rook ot Omaha last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Nels Rasmussen visited their daughter, Mrs. Fred Paulsen - of Bennington, last Thursday. Mrs. Frank Magee was token seriously III on last Tuesday evening but la improv ing a little at this writing. Dewett Babbitt ot Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Babbitt ot Benson, visited at the Brewster home Sunday. Miss Harttne Brvwwter, wh has been attending school at Peru, Neb., returned homo on Wednesday for her summer vacation. Tekamah. X H. McPherson of Craig' was a Tr aw man Tisnor on w rone an ay. Mr. and Mrs. Met Bznlth were np frotn Blair for swreral days' visit with old-time friends this week, v Miss Marguerite Jack ot the Tekamah students at Believue college, is home with a case ox mumps. Miss Buda Wood went to the MrtbodUt nospitaa at umana last Tuesday to undergo treatment. Tekamah has stx old soldiers ot the Gettysburg bottle and they are planning qn muklng visit at the grand reunion ot the survivors of that battle on July 1. 2 and 3. Mm. Hornet of Hornet's Ferry. Pa., ar rived last week for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. D, Nesbtt, Mrs. B. F. Griffin of Boise. Idaho, and her daughter, Rhea, returned to their nome alter a tan aays visit wiui -.tekamah and Craig relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Nesblt returned lost Saturday from a five weeks' visit witn relatives in eastern Pennsylvania. Mrs. Nesblt had been spending the win ter wun nr. ana jars. Feanoay in inoriao and Mr. Nesblt went east to accompany her home. PREMIUMS IN PACKAGES OF FOOD UNDER. THE BAN (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, . May 23. (Speclal.)-The frugal housewife can no longer go to the store and buy a I5-cent box of baking spda or a 10-cent box of breakfast food and find therein a solid silver .tea, spoon worth $LG0, tor the hard-hearted food commissioner issued today an ordor or-' dering all packages having therein prem iums, certificates, gifts, eta, from the shelves of ol stores. In this order be is backed up by the Jobbers and It looks- now as if silver spoons, gold watches, diamond rings and other valuable goods will have to be bought In the oldfahloned way with coin of the real earned by the sweat of the holder's brow, for Food Commissioner Harmon has blood in his, eye and pro poses to have everything sold on Its merits from now on. NO PAIH or HO PAY We Bxtraot Tour Teeth rain, less or Tou Don't Fay Vs. B alley The Dentist AVOmiMPUREmUC tor Infants nd Invalids ' Got HORLICK'S It means the Original nd Genuine MALTED MILK '0seM $mttatkn$ Tha Food-Drink for all Ages fUch milk, malted grain, in powder form. For Infants, invalids end growing children. Pure nutrition.upbmlding tin whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers and tha aged. More healthful than tea or coffee. Tak ne substitute Ask for HORLICK'S HORLICK'S Contains Pure Milk SPECIAL PRICES FOR MAY S2k Gold Crown lAa) fA Bridge Tth JS3 50 Whit Crown Bet Teeth ..8JS.00 Sliver milnga soa 3S Tsars in Omaha. 00 Tsars Guarantee Sasy Payment Flan. Bailey TheDentist trw office 704-10 Olty National Sank Sky Scraper, leth and Barney. Sr. liUdwlck, Associate, TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER obsorlbe No, Illnatrnted Features OCEAN STEAMSHIPS; Mil THE PURPOSE "Tk bdhh mt m Joumm ft Hot wtlu to arrtpm- at the goal, tut re nna nutammt on ikm trey "lltnry rw Dili-. ttit e-nerlbu ifc WklU SUr pimlaIoa PantflUa Srtl br tb ptctarMqa. Ua4-lotk4 St, Uwnu, rwu to Eares. SAILINGS TUESDAYS From Montreal A Qaabae ST TBS Lstrflot Canadian Liners Aah tha nsarwmt Affmnl t tor PurtUalan ' WKTTC BTttR-OQRIMlOHf LINE CHICAGO a. C Corner Madison and IaSoUc Sts., Chicago, or Local Agents. BCUOOI& r DERBIJ I HOTEL TUHilUard KftmZAfteaW 34 5 ST. EAST r PARK; AVE., HY At the focal point of the terminal rone, on the creaj of Murray Hill, cooled by Southern breezes from the sea, ardfldaUy fed by chilled air, 600 eunlit rooms. TARIFF! Moat room Poubls room , Double bedrooms, boudoir drattloc-room sod bath t S3, (in at 8olt-Partoir,tdrooin and bath - io) l tl) each room Wm bath Special rate for Summit pt d;y-3, H, as. W 1 5, 4, $7. M