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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1913)
4 T1JE BKE: OMAHA, JSATtliDAc, AlUUvt Hi, 1U13. SCHOOL TO TEACH FARMING, OmAha High School Will Have a' Course in Agriculture. HAS NO PLOT TO BE PLOWED (Kate Requirements Mar t He Met, bat ."Martha td Ile'Mnde Anyway Under n 1'nllr Trained. Teacher. Omaha Illghi school students, are to be given an -.opportunity to i study , farming. ..Superintendent Graft la nb.w planning to introduce agriculture Into 'the curriculum i of tha OrnaflU Hlfch schooOrnnd a start will ta i natfl; thfrf (all -5mder' f titx direc tion of Miss caroiino springer, wno naa taken-thefcouiyo'iit thp.TJhlVeri'lty of Ne braska' tone) v'tvhb has been away on a year's leave."; ', . The legislature of -Nebraska at Its last session set asido -SISiOQO--to be divided between nineteen high schools of the state. Including Alilance, Alma. Aurora, Beatrice, Dlalr, Fairfield. Gothenburg, Hastings iicjl'dr.ege., ,HmbaIl County High school. O'Neill, Pawnee City, lied Cloud, Bouth Omaha, SC. 'PaTrtYStromsburK, Te cumseh, Wa'hljb and York. In order tosecuro part of tha appro priatlon, th'oBoard of .Education at each place bad tp-meet the -following Condi tions: ' ' Furnish not less than flv'a acres of land for experimental farming. Employ An or morn trained Instructors in agriculture, annuel, at tj and domestic science, r k Under this plan each seliool will this year receive? about J70d.. Superintendent Graff, hoWfeycr. says hsLtfv" not know" whether tJrriatia can meet the require ment to pecure Its ahnie.ot the money, as It'Jmsnyp1ncp wher ;five acres could bo se'tf asidefoWeflttlVatfon, tbut never theless 'aJTstart is to be made anyway. latofUjip- state requirements may be and met. An Auto Collision means many bad brulics,j which Buck Ion's Arnica Salve , heals quickly, as It does sores, cuts, burns and piles. He. For salo by Ueaton Drvif-Co. Advertise ment. . From Our Near Neighbors ' Valley, A son was born to. Mr. and Mrs. M. U Ulrlchson August li: . Mra. Caldwell' Kftve a, quilting party at her homo all day Wednesday. Mrs. llobcrt Merryweather returned Saturday from a visit with her son timer In Wyoming. Mrs. J. 8. Kennedy. Margaret and George left Wednesday morning for a visit with relatives in nrrthern iowa. Teresa and Mildred Fltsgerald and Mil dred Weekly attended a week-end party ut tho home of Ellen Mead In Omaha. Misses Dorothy Campbell and Dorothy Smith of Tlldcn, Neb., havo been rvisjUng Mr, and Mra. A. Gai diner for a week. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Uurko and family and Mr. and Mrs. aorflcid Thompson motored to Genoa Saturday for a vstt A warty of Omaha boys aw occupying one of the coltuRes at Ferreo'a laku and enjoying the boating and bathing this week. 1 Mrs. -Walter a. Wallace and Dorothy Pt St. Louis, Mo., were the guests of Ml. and Mrs. C. 11. Wetob several days, this, wtek. .! - j, Mens Johnson, Luther Mabel and Mrs. Nels Johnson Jeft Tuesday for a tri In their automobile. They may go to Minneapolis, Minn. II, M. Puffer left Tuesday for his home In MinneaooU after a few days' visit with Mr. and iirs, A, K. Hubbard an tho VVtlUnoro families. . libit, and Mrs. W. O. Whltmore, Dur ton, Ruth and Frances left Wednesday morning In their automobile for a trip to Grand Island, Neb. A number of, boosters for the chautau; qua to bo held at rc-rree'slokp August n to N will visit aoverai aajoimr in automobiles Thursday. Misses Lottie and Mary Ooodnough came out trom Omaha' for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorae Merrywcainer and Mr. and Mrs. 8am Cafferty. Mrs. Richard TrueloVe and Miss Maude. TrueloVe of Kcndalvllie, Ind., left Tueg day for Kanas after a Visit with their coutlns, tho Menywettther brothers. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Wright. Mrs. .11. A. Covlmrton of Benson and Misses Matido and Bsli Meeker ot Decatur, la., mo tored from Benson tor a visit with Yal ley friends last week. Fred Enfield purchwaa Jot front J, B Nichols and will move the small house trom the farm, which he reserved, when he sold, and will reside In Valley until his daughter finishes high school. The regular monthly meefng of the Busy B was hM In Hubbard's hall Wednesday. In twite ot the warm after noon a large number were In idtendance. Mrs. Miles Moon. Mrs. F.C. Kennedy, , Mrs. Kd Lewis and Mrs. J. XL Ingram pervetl the supper. Mr. and Mrs. U E. Robison entertained a week-end party m honor.' or atr. ana r. TTmi mnn at New York, wno are pending their honeymoon with Nebraska Mrs. Fred relatives. Mrs. Will Miller of Hot Springs, n JOHN A. SW ANSON, Pres. WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treas. 1aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.aaaaaaaal SPRING AND SUMMER SHOP EARLY. Dl'IUNG AUGUST THIS STORE CLOSESAT IS P. M. SATURDAYS. AFTER INVENTORY CLEAN-UP SALES Of World's Best Clothing and Furnishing Goods FOU'LL see for yourself how determined we are to eleai this store of all Spring and Summer stocks when you come here Saturday and see the sensationally low reduced prices. "Wo will positively not carry over' a dollar's worth of this season's merchandise. We're making it doubly interesting for every man to help us clean house. Don't miss tliis final 'clean sweep sale. Our Entire Stock of SUITS FOR MEN .AND YOUNG MEN for Final Clean-up Sale in Five Mammoth Lots as Follows: All Our I All Our $15,00 SUITS Final Cleanup at $750 $20,00 SUITS Final Cleanup at All Our $25 & $27,50 SUITS Final Cleanup at $m50 All Our S30.00 SUITS . Final Cleanup at 15 All Our S35&S37.50 SUITS Final Cleanup at other stores are content to do business in the old W way, the New Nebraska stands for a now way of mer chandising. All new stocks every season regardless of the loss is our motto. These final clean-up prices are much less than wholesale in many instances they hardly cover cost of ma terials. Come Saturday and get quality clothes and f uniisliingn at prices that will set a new record for reduction sales in Omaha. Final Clean-up Sale of MEN'S UNDERWEAR $1 Union Suits, 65c All our $1.00 grades of fine FOR YOUR BENEFIT We could sell to Jobbers and dealers overy dollar's worth of these goods at these prices, but we want our customers to Set the benotit of every prlco re duction wo make. ' We also want to make thousands of new friends for this stdre. and wo know we will, for every man who shares In these biff bargains "Will know that tho Nebraska Is absolutely the greater value-store. 75c Union Suits, 45c All our 75c lisle finished Bal briggan and Nain sook Union Suits. Final cleanup, Saturday at 45 c Lisle, Porosknit and Nainsook Athletic Union Suits. Final cleanup, at 65c siy50 25c Neckwear 10c Washable Four-ln-Hand Neckwear, 2Bo values, for final cleanup at ' 10c 50c' Neckwear, 25c Fine. Pure Bilk Four-ln-Hand Neckwear, 50a values; final cleanup 25c 25c mnd 50c Belts, 15c Muck nnd tan real Leather Ilelts, 2Eo and 60c values, Final c.ean up 15c 10c Handker chiefs, 3c Men's Hematltched Handkerchiefs, 10c val ues; final cleanup at 3o $1.50 and $2 Union Suits at $1JS All our extra fine standard makes of lisle and Nainsook Union Suits. Final cleanup, ut , $1 Underwear, 39q All our fine Cooper spring needle ribbed lisle shirts or drawers. Broken sizes. Final salo. 39c 25c Underwear, 15c All our 25o Poros Balbrig gnn shirts and drawers. All sizes 34 to 46. Final cleanup, at $1.15 SOc Underwear, 25c 15c All our 50c Rockford Bal-' vbnggart shirts or drawers. Broken lots. Final cleanup at 25c Men's Fine SHIRTS- Final Clean-up $1.00 Shirts, 65c Men's Fine Madras and Percale Fancy summer Bhtrts. All clean, neat patterns, all sizes; final cleanup 65c $1.50 Shirts 95c Men's fine quality Kx cello Faultless and Em pire Shirts, all sites; reduced for the final cleanup, at 95c $2.00 Shirts $115 Extra qually Silk Mixed and flno Percale Shirts, hundreds nf good pat terns; now for final .ennUp at $1.15 $6.00 Shirts $3.45 Finest Shirts made Kxcollo Silks and Silk mixtures. Our J 5.00 and $6.00 Shirts for final cleanup at $3.45 19c Hosiery, 12kc Men's Lisle Thread Seamless Hoae, 19c values; final cleanup 12c 25c Neckwear, 15c Men's Fancy Knitted and Cut Silk Four-ln-Hands; final cleanup ' 15c 50c Hosiery, 25c Men's Pure Thread 8llk Hose, fancy and solid colors; final cleanup 25c 25c Suspenders, 9c Men's Fancy Elastlo- web Suspenders; for, xiuat cleanup 9c 20c Garters, 3t , Mon'a V n n n v .Colored " Ua'rtm'.UOeva'lueBji'Xbr final cleanup , 3c JStt Spft pilars, . at pc " Men's "tf6rt' Collars', tan wid white, ISo values; iinai cleanup 5c JOHN A.SWANSON.prcs atf WM.L.HQL'ZMAN(T'u correctapparel for men and women. imamt rrsr rsrnif rf r rr Tn XraTeUa: Wal- Butt Casts 1.50 Mst- rus Caps: Q CA tin HaUoasM I fin final cleanup, y1' reduced ., to. S i.w.U J7.60 Leatbes ?0 Lthsr Vnltcasss S550 W?f.;' ' $3.75 9ia.se Cow-Mas sars 9JM xeatbsr Salteassa .t!?.r. "??d S9.75 tfrf..... S4-.75 mttM a D.; Mr, and MrsAsa DIXon of.Btalr. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon" of Tekamah ant Colonel C w. CooiidKo ami jus. utn Cool'.dce of Omaha were the other guests. Hltrlnsfleld. Mrs. W. J. Uuve of Benson was liere on business Monday. . Mrs. Ii 8. Wykoff left Tuesday tot her now home in Manilla. J a. Many are preparing to witness the sham viiib near vvaicrioo aiuraar, Hnry Melslnger of Papllllon was call- intr oo mends nere Tuesaay. Frank Brlcknell and family autoed to Dunbar ana spent a lew oays. Mrs. Ed Armstromr and family of Xeuga are visiting relatives here. Thomas Nelson attended the' harvest nome festival at uuur tnis ween. MUs Eula Hates, accompanied uy Hob- ert Swain, returned from a visit to Chicago. ' F. o, ueou of AiuraocK came over Tuesday to view the wreck on the Hock isiarta near luveriwia, Prof. Simmons, who Is to be the Drln clpai of the school, will move Into the M ss Edith Rice of Urldgeton. 8. J., re turned from Denver and Is visiting the All of the local teachers who expect to teach In this county are attending tha (Milium oi I'apimon irus weeK. A racket store Is the latest venture of a Mr. Nelson from Millard. He l to hold mm in u.i mo oia poiwince ouiming. About ISO of the Nebraska National uuara encampeu wesi or. iown weanes 3ay night The companies were from Au burn, Holdrege and Hastings. time, Is quite low with cancer of the stomach. Mrs. Jake Wlnterburn went to Omaha Thursday. Jamco Calvert and brtdo of Clearwater, Neb., aro vlsltlnc Jilmes' mother, Mrs. B. F. Calvert Miss Weeta Betts of Benson visited, over Monday night with her sister, Mrs. 3. A. Gibbons. Onldlfi lknav of Orctna is here this week visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. J. Deer- son, ana ramiiy. fit if niiln londs of boosters for the har- vest, festival, August i3, went.tu UennlnS' ion, Aiuiaru, wnfticq turn uinnm, Mn, (?hua unci son. Frank, went to Nhmlin riti- Vdnnii!s.v to visit Mrs. Chaao'a mother, Mrs. Flsifth. who is ill. raptlUem. Miss Hasel King Is vltltlnff friends at Volley, this week. , . ' , , , L Mr. knd Mrs. Louis t(euf leave Bun day for n two weeks' vacation Rt Hot H)nn. u. u. 'Ue ah Mri. It A. T o - pson aid fam ily have been visiting relatives In Iowa for a week. The old settlers' nlcnlo will b held Sat urday in Horn's park. This is the lOUt birthday of udgo Qow cf BeUevuo, Mr. and wrs. K. It. Koch have returned from.' Seward, where .they .haVo ;ben spendltiK tho summer with relative, Miss Mildred Patton of Uneoln lis been elected principal of the high school to succeed Miss Hasel Heinpel, resigned. The Alumni association Is preparing for a play, "Lost A Chaperon," to be given at the opera house Saturday evening' The County Teachers' Institute Is In session this week at the hlch school with a very largo attendance. Superintendent W. H. Morton of .Ashland and Miss Fred erica V. Bhattuck of Ame, la., aro the instructors. IVeeptac Waiter. Doane Harrison of Omaha is vlsltlnc relatives here. J. It. Williams of Hbca was a visitor hero this week. . Miss Marie Itehmeler of Lincoln is visit ing Mrs; Nols Sogard. , M ss Charlotta Ilunirato Is vlsllliii- frlend In Pavld City. . Miss Olive Smith of CriKid la the BUfit of tho A. X. Itaiston family. Mils ItUth Wntnrhntlita nf Krolllilnt m vliltlng at the E. E. Day home. Mra. JumWl Iioonn nf Wmicrn. Jnh arrlviv! Mondnv tn vlult Mra. A. IT nifehx Mrs. Doano cameln from Shorldan. Wyo,. n imro uo naa ocen vm ling. Prof, and Mrs. Hay J. Pool of Lincoln are here, visiting his mothen and Ihelr many irienae. jar, root is recuperaung from a, six weoka' sickness from aoncn. dldtls. A train of thirteen cars was iltrallai Just west of town last Friday on the M soun j'ociuc, ne cars were loaded witn the grain and merchandise, but were much .damaged, Mri.' F. W. Miller of Lincoln la guest or ur. ana Mrs. A. C. Welch. Harlev KUotsch' and Rn A. nilvn !A the lliat of the week for Watertown, H. D. m C. W. Blsh and family left this weok for Dorset. Minn- to snend n. mnnth'a vn. cation. B. F. Ituby mfttmilod the funeral of his William nqb.owns a farm east of town and they will resiao tnero lor a time. Mrs, J. C. Skov and Mr. and Mra. R. B. Dennis are visiting In Rlverda'e, Nob., with Mr. and Mrs. Nels Robertson. II. A. Phillips of this city died last Bahr, of Eagle, Wellington, niece. Mrs. Wednesday. . nv. w. .nr Tiii.. n Kan., will breach In the Congregational unuitn ounuay, Mr. and Mrs. William Coalman left Wellington, Colo. IUsy, yilllnm Lambert and family nt to Hhambaugh, la., Tuesday for a weed's outing at camp meeting. Tom Marshall, wife and two daughters ?,ff ?Bna.m' Neb., vls'ted relatives hero Wednesday.and Thursday, William Peters left Tuesday for Sheri dan. Wyo., to visit his two sons, who arc running a sheep ranch. tiIL a f;0"8 of Council Bluffs and Miss mKUffii,i!!n!$Si I' keeping WatVf wc" married In Omaha Tuesday, Tho pride Sunday and the funeral -was held Tues day Burial was In tho Avoca cemetery. T. G. Phillips of Stonewall, Okl.. and Frank Phillips from western Nebraska came last Monday to attend tho funeral of their broiher. A. Ambler ot lUberty, Neb., is vlilllng his sons, W, D. and H. J. Ambler. Ills granddaughter, atnevlevo Chandler, ac cohipanled hhn here. Three-quarters of an Inch of rain ;ast Sunday night and a half inch Tuesday night has benefited the com Very much in this locality. 3 he storm Tuesday nUh. was accompanied by a heavy wind and small twlstors d.d a little damage la i few places In the country. The Wfeeplng Woter chautau.ius. closed Friday evening. Tlte management and local sponsors are well pleased with the financial showing. The guarantee funil was raised before tho opening date through the sale of season tickets. The entertainments drew many people from a distance. To Cure Salt Rheum and Scaly Skin A Mott Effective Treatment, Quick in Results. ISIkhorn. Jot) Mackland delivered oats here Moa- aay. , Charles Wltte is so much Improved as to be able to sit up, Mrs. Roma Baldwin returned Monday after a month's visit with rtlstlve In M-Bsouri. Miss Beulah Deerson and Ooldle Haney vltlted Wednesday with Mis. jane Hanty. Mrs, Otto Pfleffcr and children visited eejtyral d4y.-MOniaha'-wlth relatives. Mr. nJ Mrs. J. K. FaU ars entsrUla Jj. woman friend, from Wahoo this Dr. and Mrs. Baldwin went to Benson Wednesday to visit the Ed McAtdJe family. , rJ' .A- Qibfytnw anil J. .P. Spearman of Papllllon w.ere at .U?Pr Monday on Mrs. A. Bierbaeo, who has been III some gait rheum, scaly skin and other Itch InK skin ailllctlona may be soothed by frequent applications ot witch hasel. But the cure must coma from tha ac tivity ot the fine network ot blood vessels that make Up the skit forma tlon. Vou should use 8. B. 8. for the blood. This splendid remedy Is a mr vel for salt rheum, externa, lupus, pso riasis and scrofula. Ask at any druir -store for a bottle of 8. 8. 8. and you are then on tho road to heanv. The action of this remarkable remedy la direct, positive, certain In Its Influence. It Is one of those rare tnedleal forces which act In the blood with 'he same degree of certainty that la fnud In all natural tendencies. The nannir In which it dominates and controls the mysterious transference of the rich, red. pure arterial blood for the Im paired blood Is marvelous. Out through every skin pore acids, germs and other blood Impurities are forced In the form of Invisible vapor. The lupgs breathe It out, tha liver 1 stimulated to consume a great propor tion of Impurities, the stomach and In testines cease to convey harmful srras Into the blood; the bowels, kidneys, bladder and all emunctorlr of the body are marshaled Into a fighting force to expel every vestige of Impuri ties. Qet & bottle of this famous remedy to-day, and If your case Is stubborn or peculiar, write to The Swift Bpeclflo Co., lit Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Os. Final Clearance of SUMMER CLOTHING Not just ordinary clothes, either, but the very best garments money can buy to sell at our regular retail prices. Clothes that are always sold under our satisfaction guarantee. Oar Entire Stack, including all Hart, Schaffner & Marx Summer Clothes Dividad into 4 Qreat Lots $7 7 or Smts that sold regu M .M U iariy Up to $15 SC E for Suits that sold regu JmJ larly up to $18 $1 7 or uits lat so reu RkJ. M lady up to $25, including broken lines of Hart, Schaffner & Marx $ ES for choice of any Fancy Suit in jLkJ our stork- vnlnpQ tn In choosing here you have none but Standard lines for selection Business Men of Omaha, ?A.vnr ' ' . 1 the Gas Franchise Compromise To the Users of Gas In tho City of Omaha: . We believe that the proper and speedy settlement of the gas controversy is of the greatest Importance to the people of Omaha. Individually, and as citizens, we havo given the propooed ffas franchise careful consideration and recommend that the same be approved by the Voters at the election August 19 for the following reawnes It is In effect an extensfon of the franchise rights of the gas company for but twenty years the present franchise has ovef flve years yet to run; It Is Immeasurably superior to the present franchise from the standpoint of the consumer, because It will secure an Immediate reduction of 15 cents per 1,000 feet In the price of gas-a saving to the consumers ot oier 1700,000' during the remainder ot tho term of the present franchise; It Is not In peipetutty; It Is not exclusive; It will be neither .bar nor obstacle to murdc-v Ipal Ownership, because the city will be free at all times to bund and. opsrato a city gas works, or to condemn and -appropriate the present gas plant; it will not increase the price the city will no re aulred to pay for tho present.. gas plant, If ttio city purchases or condemns the same, because it specltlcally provides that In such case, 'no value snail bo allowed tor tne -franchlsei" It .ecuies to tne city tne power of regulation over future gas rates By short ieim contracts; and It will enable the gas company to muKe extensions ' and tuuit.otia as the growth of the city requires. ( The growth of orhana uomands, progressive public utilities We cannot ex poet a utility corporation either to obtain or nvtt Urge amount oi "cabttal unless It is lalrly treated. We know tuat the course of litigation In the federal courts Is slow and the .vaults uncertain. We Know that at tha expiration of tne.preseru francniser inore than ,lv years trom now no court wia uprioia nny ctiort which tne city uiiKhi make to loica tne gas compuuy to sail gas "lor less han cost plus a tonuuie return on the lair value of its pioperty. ' He tneivioio reuoruinsua inut Uils franciuse te voted for as the best settle ment, ut me gas controversy: One-Fourth Off m AU Men's Fancy Trousers. HAYDEN BROS. Both' Suits at tyost Burjirislng IMco Reduction. -oiuo c xiuuiuier uey uoods' Co., vy AituiiiKB v.. xylite, iudiueiK, joiin uocie -iow co. ot oinarm, by W. U. illlulU, lll;UIUl, uuruui, w. vy acuta. , , A. bmlih. L., C. Iafci. ai. K. emith & Co.. by Ward XI, iiuigau vies prtaiuent. . Meik-L,.iion utug Co., by 1. B. itrb, itoala:nu uiiiuu aiuita ouuiy Co., by J. B. lUiuiu. vico pru.iuent ana general luwi.aer. L-omtu-Andrteaen Hardware Co., by k.. At. MiiUruebttii, trea.Urer. luvtmiofcon LituH co., ty u. t. vVclier, ' tV pIBJS.UUIIt. Wnght ec Wi,neimy Co., by w, S. luht, treasurer. Amtncan Kauiauir Co,, by A. II. W Uliarason, manager Omana braticn. B. llruce & Co., by E. E. DrUce, prbsldtnt. Allen bros. Co., by Oscar Allen, sec retary and treasurer. W. L Mutgrave, Utr & Co., by A. U Meyer, manager. John S. Uraoy. W. H. McCord. F. J. Hoel. Omaha frlntlng Co., by F. II. John son, treasurer., C. W. ilull Co., by C. W. Hull, presi dent. Luther Draicc. . Rome Miller, llotel rtome. Millard hoteL Merchants hotel, Herman B. Peters, proprietor. Paxton hotel. Ralph Kitchen, a. M. Wllhelm. C. II Yost. I. A. Medlar Co. Sunderland Bros., by J. a. Sunder- Triuioie itrumoic . . Joseph b. uanc. UuiafcssHrauueii Co.. by Wilbur ll iuikaks, i.rtwcnt. Klim-rcca co. Aeaiot c Lmer .Co.. uy a. W. Laler. v,m piwi.uent. 1 er, H. 1. viuimur. Albert boi,u4n, Jeweler. eopee coal Co... Py B, II. Kemper. H. tt, JiUUfctt t Hon. "psr. John L)iL. , '""i'l" ?J K""1enlJl & Co.. by aisn a. Whartuii, vice presjoent 8cott.tttwtier Co., by a. H. Rawlt- T. F. Stroud & Co. Evans-Moael Laundry, by R; K. 8e gur. munager. Chicago Laundry Co., by John J, Mc- Mution, president. Klmbail Launury v., by H. A. JacoK- berger, secretary. Tribune FublUhlnr Co., by Vai j Peter, president. y v1 Central Coal and Coke Co. of Omaha. by R. (X Uoodard. presideou Ilayden Bros., by J. wayden, Victor B. Caldwell. ' "W. IL Bucholz. , F. 1L Davis. Ij. L. Kountte. M. CV Peters. ''Woxld04" pre8Went Woodmen of the T. U Davis. '- WlcfenXu0"' CtaH A little Bee wtnt atd .oes the business. Everybody rcds Bee want ids