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1? FWE BEE: OMAttA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1913. "A GOOD NAME IS THE WHOLE SECRET OF SUCCESS" DEDDEO K BasflHQcMaW BBbHb MBMWeW WWMeWWBI M MP Mil. It ii btciutt what Bddo say is o-whtn Rddo say h clothes thi whole family with fine, ntw; attrac tive ready to wear on such mail, asy paynrnt you w know it to be true. Cold Weather is Corning-- ddeo Will Ketp You Warm Fashion's newest and most attractive things are here and cost you no more than the cash stores. x $1 Weekly Payments Clothes the Whole Family Get them now5 put them on erijoy them during Ak-Sar-Ben pay while you wear them.. Come Saturday, I a ih New Fall Ladies Men Sss ths Nw Fall and Wjntsr Suits and Overcoats. SQUARE DEAL Opn Saturday vsMlng: BEDDEO BbW MM WmW Mar WHKk mW 1417 DOUGLAS STREET WRITS FOR CATALOGUE. OKKDIT TO OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS. r ! , 1 - : 1 i . . 1 1 -, Dr. and Mrs. Ben, Haller at 8udy in flnuhk. V i! Tgkv. and Mrs. Charts. P., .La were ii i.1 Att (Mi bunes m jKoiwiay.u . reeu fetm hi Unco) ever lat Sunday. Attorn u. I u" mm , - H , , , , .Jf. W ArtMlt and SI ! X. CawifMt .'MHi'M Curtaha J, a K. Meed rrtttiei Afres hie CawUlwn imm near 17j. ciei5i Will AtkMk -Ul iMlliif note-red thsumSr -srftXai, Mahrf tuned last Monday. ' Mr. UN. M. Curry, o and lw da Kg titer, of OjHka, were fttMtdey geU at Jhi W. H. HIH home. VK, H. -MyM, .aMriitedent of city school, was In Colorado Mat week looking- after' aosne Color KHMTtr. About forty ' frtv e Mlea' Hefsa Cdato mMMiM at' her pr onto' hewke lea Thursday v!inr. Mis Berate O'HW t Wevtx City, la on a. two weaka' vtlt htrs -with hr cousin, MIm Kstd Bty ad faaitly. Opunty Treaauror Bruse'a Ut report thowt deposits In tho county banka ot .) to tha credit of Washlnrtot) cowtr. ; Hon T&m, aon of Sr. A, VT, Fee, has sotia to Iowa City, where he will at teiut tha tewa, Ktaio uniyeralty asd take a law oouraa, , Itav. C. i). Warren, recently of Sohuy 1, la the newt mlnUtur aaaimted to the Matto&Ut. cfeurch In JMatt-. .wWH vt C. P. IiHir, farmr MtlaWiar here. 1 tranafarrad M TiWwn. Mr. and Mr. C. H. Mulltr. a4 cMtdran, wna can k Oika ana r, jina Mn. OUn sutr o( ovr Bvnaar auaata ac ine awn ot jair, an Mra. B. JL tty. Daputy dra4')iatr Juhna a Ora Srary I. JP. Oaa t Friataart. atatc ori)ra of tb (MM Fanowa' vand Maa, wa In attawdaaoa at the Tbtuvfey avaa Ins aeaaa at tha laat h4aa, tha oth aTffBaia JohMtia'' iUUrina 'at his duagHUr'a kaaaa ht Carnal, la. Ha had fcee a.rratMt a tMa ty tor &hKt twaaty yaara km4 rva4 aavat! tanaa on the eHy gianitl. Ma waa M yaara oM. Mra. D. t. AAwte to Vialttac la Avhttra thia waek. ; ttr pn waa to thriuka City oa buittea Tussday. r: J. 8htoa wad H. rvXrofiJ were la Xlhcoln Wedat dy, l. A, Youmr of Murray was ctJllinr on trlenda here WedBeady. J, M. Bione retureed home Wedneaday ftojo a aummer apent In Colorado. "WUHarn Scllchtemtlr waa called to Ne- craka oty oa cuna weencsaay. Joaeph McNurlin and "wife of Oron- th. wood are vlaiting wth . &Hadley thti Oawald Balar. who has-been ependlnr a couple of year l -Germany, returned hom.e thla week. Xinn Oetroffi -of Sedalla. Mo., haa been srnt here to learn station work tinder A cent Manuliur. Mra. Kirkeatritk la In Vtemnnt thla waedc aitandfas tha eUte Woman' Chrla- UM Terapnraiica ynion convention. Kv. "Will! am Van Buren returned "Wadneaday from ibe Mcthodlit confer. ence at uncoin. naving neon returned fcera for another year. MM. a 'WT'Covell ofOitaahi delivered an addreac on auffrae and one on tetn peraace, here the first of the week, Mr. and Vfra. Henry Boeck of FUtU snoiith were vlaitla frionda hero lat woetc, when Mrs. Becck had u severe ut taek of icwitloa of' the iunjri. She It ailii at the home -of' M. O. JClroc, but 1 thought to be. out of danjrtrt ChHettan Tempo rfince union convention In Fremont AVedneeday and Thursday. Tha regular monthly meeting of the missionary society ot the Presbyterian church wu held at tlve hanie of Mrs, B, A. Fye ThUrjMMy jaffyHieow. Uie A, Hoffman ot Omaha, waa .In Val ley Thursday. He I plaftntafc puttta- In a branch undertaking and' furniture ea Ubllehmant In Valley October 1, 1W3. Mra. IV, 8. Kddy reWved word, that a fine eon waa Istrn ,to Mr, ,ad Mra. Mart Hath burn -taeaSa. Wmfapibn" , at Uurtr home lit ' flpHaaMd. lit ' . Mra. T. CL Keajeedy nierWtvid the tenwalieOTi of 'the Mt4ay .efC- athtr ho nee Tuesday afternaawi .Maallr aw'the wewbera wtr In attawdawoa and a IMm 'Haa i tiiHrKC l- . t . , Kv. B. A. Taylor waa given the cfcarwe tut Oiwaa Metitadtat Rpteeopal efcurefe far the aaaatiHr year, The church ami eow muwMy are Very aarry to havaJhem leave Valley.. Thla efcre takee tharn to va Mrgr entweh with aa heeretUMl of salary, s Tekawmh. p Mra. B 1. KtHa wu an'Omatia. Tlalknr Tuesday, " Mrs. J. w. TtKt)lln wu a mir Cltv visitor two days this week. C. 'W. ConltUnir left tVedncdKv tnr n buelnesa trip to Denver and other Colo rado nolnta, n and Mm. J. S. Cnio entort&lned k number of frlenda at ihalr ThuradaV eVJinlng, at a7 7 o'clock dinner. J. Li. r&UHf-tt aenmnanlpfi hl irrnnrl. wTSther to Canon . City, Colo., on Tues day, The Krandroother haa been" vlait ing putative and friends hero for Mem weea. Mr. r.4 Mrs. R, r. Waeea left rrtday for a vlstt, with their daughter, who Uvea war JedUaUo. They wilt take in tha Mtaaavrl KVs ;Vr whTl they are away, Maya ware' been tha UuK week to Mr, and Mrs. Herman Ieater, Mr. and "Mrs. Tom Matatoew. Mr. and Mra, ' Klchar Mewetoa, Mr.-; and Mra. Chucy wh 0m hM Mr. and Mi. iOcr MaxwaU, mmI a daughter to Mr. and Mra. J, Me- ru 'a4ryad thfl barn ot BooH HMett ftH MatMMiy CVMllsil. kiUins- iiu ' J at hraea. Jneutwtee partly covers the Ktaa. wiaa ne pranae the B wnmn wi mm w Kred. Dudley of Lincoln wers alao here and completed the family. Rev. N. W. Ill oh and wlfn left Bund&y in their automotuio for Cambridse, Ntx, on pastoral work. George Holmes Is at Notro Dame. Ind.. completing his university course Inme- ciwnicai engineering. John Marahall and family entertained Mrs. Frank Burgess ot Cedur Rapids, nco,, tne xirsi ot mo weex. Mr. and Mra. T. W. Faua-ht of Cosarfi and datHThter are vMtlng at the home or Mrs. nugnra aiater, Mrs. w, Carter. n Mr. and Mrs. Frank'' Parker are enjoy trur e. vialt from their dauchter and chil dren, Mrs. O, H. hHsmou, who live In weatern law a. Mr. and Mr. I D. rsbriseh of Ouyman. Ofcl., arrived recently and have been vhtttlMC retatlvea here. Tber. V f, maved t Bhetwded te r . ' et Uneel la vlettlnc Mi 1 farm to Takcuu evMSwf r. move teaa tha aeout tna iirat 04 11 Valtor. A. Su McDonald Is Very much better. ii Mrs. C. Cottetuiuid Gertrude Ingram were ehop) 1 ms)ui Monday, Mtas Fay Martin of 'Fremont was vis iting Valley school Wednesday. Xevs ,flhawkey and Versa and Vlnle -vMiefl In Vallty tMa week. Ii' V. Byars at Banaon waa a busaee visitor VaMay, Wadfieaday aad Thurs day, n F. C fKawaedy went to Uneofet Friday W mM4on pSHSK Blt,T' The Muhiiitst Hntweaal gAy aeheo artK ohaerre ra- day Waaday faornine Wiui peptwa aarvteea, Mm Fiafle akd daUwaUre, Mr. Tay lor and fiinataani, returned Friday ta Hum kw he JayafiHi.,iya. Mr. aarf Mm C L WMi toak Mra. aaaJa Wksftaere a rlNMean, wko. have ttewt vialWaig sre, lata Omaaa la tht Tha J. 8. Crus kiw. ku Val uU Charlae M. Jack and , Mr. Jack ha dls ted of hia home lo Amos "Warrick, Chance of -possession will occur about j November 1. Mr. . and Mrs. CrUe and o tMnk it quite probable they ' will remove to Heatings, Mich. Ellckora. j la Omaha. ' J. BuU went flshlnif Tuesday, He re turned with thirty dsn, Mrs. II- P nlvrt vUiiui.),.., vMra. Jane Haney, Sunday, Mrs. Marun Kouss of Benwn visited tho Jensen brothers, tfunday. i.fifPi? J1"6 family of Fremont Visited relatives here Sunday. John Clausen entertained a number of friends for hla birthday, Thursday. .CI X Nownea spent Sunday and Mon day la Omaha visiting the Haas famines. Ft A. HollUter and family of 0nah visited the p. a, Hofeldt family Sunday Henry Bruhn and Henry Mllko west oyer on the I'latto valley Thursday to hunt ducks. dliarlea WHl and l. n tr.e.it ?.ln. 9 ,TK ,n Omaha, on the Board of Agriculture, JuUiM Sobuldt. WllHam Qulnn. J, A. Sx "PP wlord to Omaha Monday In the Bchuldt car. TiSf J1?, nruh" lhtor. Mra. Theodora IIadk-m p tm-m m.i. :.i . . ffeSr-f th arind V?UW Tints eeawAf Mm TiM.eA. . . crated on in Om two wk.n0.u hlJSfir"- Mciy oxptcU to mum riTTh t' t. .entertained the C. C5. Club Tnursdnv. Mn ink,, TL-. won first prlw and Mrs. "frVw 'list v least, A two-coursa lunch waa sarved. Lou Moyt parents. Mnleture amounting to 1 Inchea fell iBeeoay r.na yvennesaay, Mrs. Asa - CantDbell and daughter ot Gordon are her vMtlng. Mr. ad Mrs. Kverelt Kwatn and family returned to Chicago amturday.. E. N. Chrietfanacn attattded the bankers convention nt Lincoln the, w,eek Mr. and Mrs.' James white and family tetumed from a visit to Indiana., liev. It. M. Faean la the Mew Methodist relnleter sent here by the conference. Mrs. E. B. Wvkoff ef Mah la. Io.. haa been vlaltlne her parents the tow days past. Rev. A. 3. "Wftrnn la leaving to take hi new appointment at Lewlston. Pawnee cout ty. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Chrlstlancon ro- turned from a ten days' visit in Boutlv Dakota. Mra. William MeCarlev of Quid Stock has been visiting at the home of T. N. Graham, JtldKe Loella ta holdltur court In nlaco ot Jude TravVi,who'te very aick at' hla borne lei ITattsfieflith., Xav. 8. J. IKawart returnea tram Cerv- dei, la,, ha viae takea unto himself a wise. After' a abort vkdt they returned to Iowa. J. C, CMh ta ael at hla old stand as afet K thekMleourl J"vclfic railroad, aftar a aaveral weka'.e-Mtln; In the weet north. Tawta jBliRiM raAtirm4 iriMn Idaka. where he went to see htc father. ' He atae reftittered at Glcagow, Meat, for the land drawing. John (tevena, who went west ta take up homestead and return for the winter. writes that he te employed on a ranch ana win not return, no is in L-oioraoo. it tin home of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Graham on Wednesday evening oceurrod the marriage ot their daughter, Ultlan, to Carl Olderosr. Ilev, A. J. Wnrne officiated. . They will make their home In Springfield. Weenlaar Wi(. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lau are vtaltli their son Clarence In Sutherland. Net?' tJi&itfJ: Shoshone.. Ilho, la llUnc hU slater, Mi-s. A. U MarthalT. Mrs. Anna Thomaa Is vlsltlnr hr dauchter. Mw, O. a. AdamTat Vood- Mra. Q. W. 11a hi A u.vtt diughtlr'.' a w'ed "lt with her fr, John Phl.'pot of South Omaha, vis TIA darter, Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dudley autoed In from Colo, aad aro vleltlng hla aaeOwtr aad aeeters here. Mr. and Mrs. Public Danoe Halls to Be Regulated by Social Service taws In pursuance with Its plains the 8oclal Service board of Omaha haa Issued aaet ot rules, or laws, and osled them, to gether with illustrations of the correct portion for dancers, In, all publlo dance, halls ot Omaha. A copy of tha regula tion followst Dance halls must be brlahtlv llahtetd during all the time they aro In un and' o eo-caiieu "snaaow dance, "moonlight lances," flood or colored light dadoes are o be permitted. All stairways and other assagts and -all rooms connected with he dance hall must be kect otxrn and welt lighted. Alli.muelo the tuna of which or words connected with the same are suggestive) or vuicar, are cutm. H6 undue familiarity or lniDro&sr forma Ot dancing between partners will be tol erated. The jady must placa her right hand In her partner's left and 'not on his shoulder, and her left hand on his right arm and their bodlet free- from each uthar. All nersona under tha Influence ttt liquor mutt be excluded from the hall. ah puouo urnce must close not later that IX o'clock unless Rlvec aoeotal ur. mission by tha board to continue later. uiris under u years or age must not bo admitted unless escorted by their par ent or legal guardians. opiums or intoxicating liquors, amfk lag, profanity and boisterous conduct In public dance hells must not be permitted. neiurn cnecua must not oi issued. Walklnx dances, "bear-cattlnz" of Other suggestive dance not permitted. a. copy or tnese rules, showing cut ot correct position for .round dances, must bo potted In a conspiououa place In dance halls, also in all dressing: rooms, Dancere violating there ruIea'VilV bo aubject to expulsion from the danc hall and also to a treat on charga ot diet orderly conduct All proprietors or It-oies of dance hall violating these, rulea will be subject lo arrest and also subject to having their penult cancelled and revoked. HasvscsBseVgflsjgffigggssVsaMBjgengaeM Going Out of Business! It took xne quito & while to come to the decision, bat I've DECIDED! I found it impossible to get ahead on this ctorner because of an excessive rent. Then, too, I found the store too small to exhibit an extended stock of merchandise, I have advertised extensively; my, stocks are the finest to be secured from America's classiest makers; I've asked but modest profits and yet the clothing business on this corner doesn't seem to pay. So rather than lease up again for another term of years I decided to SELL OUT my stock for whatever it would bring. The rest of the story is told in this ad. Prices talk and this stock MUST be sold within 30 days 1 My ENTIRE, Newly Bought, Expertly Select ed Line of Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats At Half Price Within 30 Days! As My Lease Expires on October 31st All Suits and Oysr ooats formsrly sslllns at fiS to IS, ars In this closing at $9.75 All Suits and Ovsr eoats formsrly sslllns at $20 to 922.50, ars in this closing at $12.45 19.75 .eiieaB KbssbM SSSBBBBBBSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSS All Suits and Over coats bought tossll'at $25io $30, arsto bs closed out at $14.45 All Suits and Over coats ftoiight to sell at S30 to $35, are to be closed out at k $17.50 : : Thk is my "Quitting Business" pric cn'any $35.00 to $40.00 Suit or Overcoat garments of as swell a make -up atAmericft pfodnoM. At this price one will also find .many swagger .Tuxtdb'and Full Dress Suits quite the thing for the approachisg AK-SAK-BXN BALL. Jt9 75 And th "big" &ns, fhm nationally Tamou makt, wflLNOT '':bm withheld from yott Afy "Quitting Btuint" price; jtiit da printed, hold good on ANY of th foliouAng Famous "Society Brand," "Sturm-Mayer," "Strause and Brothers" Suits and Overcoats and I want to lay PARTICULAR stress upon the fact that my ENTIRE stock is composed of TALL and WINTER garments, purchased by me a few weeks ago while on an eastern buying trip, and just BI-. jrpRE I made upmy mind to discontinue business. So you are quite in time to purchase your WINTER outfit at s$st$ HALT PRICE.' It's an opportunity that DOESN'T have to be certified to before a Notary PiiMie; Yours truly, GEORGE BROOKS. -A Sale commences Saturday, Sept 27 First buyers fori 1 1 of. course get the better of the choosing Cormr Sixtnih and Harney Strt City National Bank Building fixtures, interior equipment, and accessories f o r sale cheap. Asft me for prices on any of these. M BeBBSBetBBaBssssBSsss ) i i t iii i i 1 1 .in - i "JeeaWBnBSBJBJBaHsSSJBe IWm PUBLISHING REPORT Patron aatHfatroii of Tetter Chapter of Xasem Star Plaintiffs. SAT REPORT WaI JfOT ADOPTED Say Copy of. Report Heflecttnsr Vpon Then line Already Been Given to the frtnter nod that Dasausro Will Be Dese, . Grand Secretary Anna C. Blmpsot uf the Nebraska chapter cx.tnu Ordor .4 the. Eastern Btar has been 'n(;lni.-d in dis trict court irom cauln?;. to h jnibllsli4 as part ot the grand pn'.Mit u rcni'rt a statement alleged to rjt'.-ct vpn "U'uithy Patron Harry J 'McOirti'ir nd "Wortliy Matron Margaret E. Wdnneei of Vesta chapter No, . , The wprthy potrort nr-1 worlhy inatnin. Plaintiffs in the suit. Inform the court that the copy or trn r-W'J; has nlreafy been delivered to the printer atd that :c the printing of It "Is toi (jirevr)ted Irre parable Injury wllj 'je Jor.e to them by the aendlnir of the alleged untrue stnto ment to Eastern Star chapters through out the world. A temporary restraining order Waa signed arid hearing set for October U at 9:30 o'clyjc. The objectionable statement fellows: "arly In March rvcelve.l from sev eral member of a, chapter No. "i written complaints of official, misconduct against the worthy uum ar..l worthy patron of thla chept" claiming that they had allowed a brotti-r to assume the warder'a office to ufua- ndmUalt.ti t'j a member ot the chap jr riiid thAt a bn.'her had been allowed to nddriMa the trhaptrr speaking dlsrepectlly tln grand chapter and grand chapter officers; that they were allowing the good nsme'of the Order of the Esstem Star to be impaired. After careful investigation 1 requested tha worthy, matron ari worthy patron to meet me .a; the Maaonlo temple April 3 aud la the vpresesca ot the sr&nd luatran called, their attention to these complaints, requesting them to observe the Uw and aeo that tho dignity of the ifrand chnpter was maintained ht hll times." The plaintiffs alleso that this statement was never regularly adopted by the Brand chapter ot the state ot which Ves;C chap ter No. 6 la a. branch, but wa referred to a. special committee for comlderatlon, hence that It Is not really a part of the proceedings of the grand chaptnc, and should not be published In the report. Western Ranchers Will Winter More CattleTlian Ever Advice to the railroads Indicate that the- ranee through wertern 'Nebraska and Yyomlng is In the' beat condition In years, and that the ranchers are prepar ing to winter more cattle than ever be-, fore. Their gratated steers, are In .good condition and are moving to market at n. lively rate. Jn the post, nay the, railroad men, the ranchers of this tate- .and Wyoming; have been heretofore nelllng their cows In tho fall, but thiu jrear they, are doing, nothing of the kind. Instead, they are .keeping them tor breeding purposes and are buying -more, paying fancy prices for them. This week at Iusk, Wye., a bunch of cows were pyt on the market .by one of the big ranchers who ha cut h1 Ud Into smaller .holdings, and the cows brought on fcn average ot fit, the highest price ever known out there. . All through the west this year. the ranch owners, hj addition to having put up. plenty of hay have on .abundance ot alfalfa and coarse feed. Many ot them, Instead ot throwing their range steers on the market, are going to hold them aver and finish them off for fancy beet later In the season. Many, too, especially In the country north of the Blaok Hills, aro shipping In com and fattening their steera themselves. Instead of selling them to reeaers to be shipped and ted In northern Nebraska, Iowa and Minnesota, where a fairly good corn crop haa been grown. These ranchers figure that they might as well have the feeding profit that heretofore ha gone -to the profes sional feeders. Wild West Show is .to Parade Streets Everything (s In readiness at Kourko park for the opening of the Erwln Bros, big wild west show this afternoon. The parade which will precede the per formance will start at 11 o'clock from the Burlington depot this morning. The line of march will be north on Tenth ' street to Farnam. jrest pn Farnarn to Fifteenth, north to Capitol' avenue. West to Sixteenth, street and south on Six teenth street to the ball ground. HORLICK'S MALTED MILK Tm Fttf4rM( ftf AM Agt. tAijtJAixva Ud4laM Ik A eitk J a luuli Si MBslWNUUUMUU1IUaiUra eTIIWJlJVWTal Mt e wrve s-w ae a aj sn mwive rrni l r rawnTiiBsT A tpick kuck ffafwea! k a minttj Take m Atk hr WHUJCK'SJ Mm-awani TTanpher ll HAT t! ' ' ' THE BEST HAT SOLD . ' FOR YCHJNG AKD OLD " ' - j