Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 07, 1913, PART ONE, Page 3-A, Image 3

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If you would please "him" most ori
Christmas, give him a gift that
affords real home comfort
Bath Robes, Smoking
Jackets and Lounging Gowns
are gifts that fill this requirement.
Possibly you have n Father, Husbnntl or Big Brother who's
wardrobe U minim one of those comfort lending garment T
You can please htm mightily by choosing one of the smart
roues or jackets wo are now featuring nt from a to lo.
. - WALTEH PFIAJG.
Brief list of practical gifts
Tic, Handkerchief and Hone Sets. , .
Leather Tlo and U'd'k'f cases. , . .
Tollot Sets and Holla
Leather and Fabric Collar Hags. . .
Manicure Sets, leather cases
ranes and umbrellas.
House Slippers
Silk and Mud ran Pajamas.....,,,
Initial Handkerchiefs, f. In box....
Fancy and plain Silk IFd'k'chlcf. .
silk and Knit Mufflers. . . .
Wnrm Sweater Coats..,,.,
Fancy Vests
Silk Hohq
Seal Bkln Cap
Fur Lined Gloves
Club Mags and Suit Coses. .
Men's Leather Helta. .
(lift, "Jotfrelrx ,
S .50 to
$2.50
Sl.RO to
S1.00 to
81.50 to
$1.00 to
81.50 t
S2.5Q
M1.00
.50 to
St .00 to
S1.50 to
S2.50 to
8 .50 to
85.00 to
84.50 to
81.50 t
8 .50 to
8 .50 to
8 2.50
8 7.50
810.0O
1 5.00
8 5.00
8 5.00
.8 2.50
810.00
8 1.50
8 1.50
8 7.50
8 7.50
8 5.00
8 2.00
812.50
8 5.00
S25.00
8 1.50
8 3.50
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KING-PECK CO.
(From a Staff Correspondent.) I section ot the state receives a cash
; LINCOLN, Dec. 7.-(Special.)-ess J. I prise of $50. In addition to this the boy
('on oil, a 16-year-old Ffoift'.er county I who raised the largest number of byish-
nil), will take a tilp to WnshtnKton to-1 ' In tho state was to rccelvo a free
"HOME OF QUALITY CLOTHES"
SIXTEENTH AT HOWARD STREET
l-.tur ow as a reward for his efficient
v-oil; In growing tho largest number of
ti:sh,cs of corn on an aero ot.Jtmd, bas
il k won tho swecpstakep prlzo, qffercd by
I'.tsld'cnt Buckingham of , ,lhc South
Olmtha Stock Yards company for any
l et- !n tho qtate contesting $ uptjer the
ru.ep of tho coys corn grojvinc contest.
Tho work of educating the hoys an
K'rln of Nebraska' In .tlie r rowing ot farm
Vioducls and tho producing . of dairy
)ri.ductR was begun about, two yeais
trip to Washington, In which nil bis
expenses should bo paid. This was an
Incentive which had much to do with
making tho contest a success and as a
result, besides the winners In Iho two
districts, twenty other boys raised over
fifty bushels to the acre.
'Frontier county gets the sweepstakes
prize, Jess J. Correll ot tl-t county rais
ing elghty-elsht bushels to the .acre.
That this boy understands the Lnslnesa
ot raising corn Is shown in that ? Troll
11 I FflFfl Mill THIFF' Bfl'm Trout, who for some time has
" m -V .been runhliii
HfcLd TO GRAND JURY bu.inMs. her
nysnnis, wnero ho will uke charge of
a hofet.
nKb under Prof C. W. Pi-K'ley and thV I th, rr!,te .'',sl ycar- Brow "K ,w bu,heI4
loor S50 boys, took im.t in tlm contest! "a Bl,,R'e nc'f- , , '
for the hW of srcwlng. he latgesl ' , ouiS Correll s parents live In Cam-
number ot bushels ot corn on an ucre.
In the woy 'trof.' Pnxpley hap been as
sisted by Miss Huldah Tctcrsan.
f Organizations of beys' clubs In agr'
julture 'and girls' clubs In domestic
Wcnce have, been made whe:-evr It, was
... ILL. Wt-
two sections, tlie east and tho west,) and
cash pri
ach co!
-Much
bridge, but he has Rn unci who owns a
farm In Frontier county and to this
uncle tho lad applied for sufficient land
to make the test. The Untie told the
boy that be could pick any flva acres of
land on. the" farm he deslted! Jess looked
the farm over and selected a two-acre
tract In a tend ot the creek which two
VAnfM n r r. l.n.1 at . w, . I niln. . .. .. . . .
zes accrecatlnir S3) asslennl to .v.. ..... ..
my, tho first prize being Slo. rpnty of raIll, lt wis 'MrM that Ul0
Vt itbe success-of the work In
pr'ie was won,- for the ground held 'the
moisture pf years before and the end
Justified the wisdom of- tlwr iad, FTcm1
yaids, who canio forvraril with; n cash I this two acres he picked' one aero In
' tho center, ami rrom this, the eight-eight
bushels "were grown' nnd husked.
lnjercsUny, Uie :b'6ys'ls' due to President
Bucitingnami orpine ovitu omaijji stock
VaHds, who crtjiio forvraril with; n cash
offe"r.nf '$700 to make' up the rirlzfs to bo
offered. In addition to thq prizes given
to each county the boy who wpn In eacl
AH of tho work was dono by the lad
as It Is one of the .requirements ot tho
contest thtit the work must all be dono Uy ,
tho boy' entering the. contest. In order
that the award may ho fair an affidavit
by three reputable citizens knowing the
circumstances, t Is required and then an
Inspector Is sentout, by Prof. Pugsley,
who makes n thorough Investigation ot
the matter. ...
In the Caslerh division, Walter Pflug, of
Sarpy county, residing near I'apllilo.t
won the contest'. vgrowlng eighty-four
bushelV He will (eCelve the speCUl
prize Of 1V) and will also go to Washltlton'
Willi' youhg Correll, tho'-trlp belnt mkdc'
at his own expense.' They will be at.
companltd-by. JIIss retvson. j
Tile start will bVmade iomorrow and'
when tbcy 'drrlvo Ih. Vashlngton they,
will be Invited to -call' on the president
w Itlt representatlvts rom about- thirty
ether . state., .will visit places, of interest
In Washington nnd.one evening they, wilt
be thi-gUeits' of the secretary of airri-i
culture at 'a "bahduet'
"Now If some .good man or wo In an
would come forward, ami make ah olfer
ot ut least to be used In ,prlze-to
encourage the dirts In domestic science,
and put them pn nn even- footing 'with I
tho boys," said i Prof. Pitgslfy In. answer
to the question of why the girls Wore
not renumbered, 'I Would bo supremely
happy. I doubt not that there are many
gbod men and Wotrien Irt Nebraska who
would glad!y,glve that amount ot money
to help the Kiria if 'their attention was
only called to. tho' mailer, apd'I hops,
that the. success olr the .boys' contest (
will n rou so someone to come , forward
with an offer." -
QRASD tSIiAND, Neb,. Dec. 6. (Spe
clal.l-Josecb 8t. Clair Harding, upon a
prti'mmsry
e.ysmleallon ueforo fhlted
SlatMi Coiumlssfbhtr ('Vary, lato Vs
. Air 11 !nV f .
should be . covered r with! clean bandssen,
Waturatetl wfth 13lic'klerj, Atnlc BaiVe.
Heals butns, wounils, sores pi1es.j2!c.'F6r
sale by your 'drUggls't. AdVe'rtlsemeht.'
--The Persistent--and. Jualclous L' ot j
Newspaper Advertising Is the rtohd to i
Jju.lnvs Success. - '
terdsy afi.erhoon.-wa. bodtiS 'oVei to the
rrdsrAl ir'rand Jury under bond of
r, men pe wan uniuie ;nn m(i. uihhu
tatss. Attorney Lane dt 'Omaha con,
dt'eted' tlio examination on. behalf of thn
Cnlted .States and . Attorneys Pattcrsojt
and sdn on behalf ot tho defendant who
had pleaded hot 'gujlly. ' Tlio arrest was
made' about a week 'ago, Harding being
brought ;to this cty by Ppsldfflce In
spector A. L. Bice and Special Officer
riiilllpa ot the Union Pacific.
T,he evidence .showed thai. Harding had
ridden on a Cnloh, Pdel(c trkltjon the
dsly. after' (hp robbery op;a transferrabl'n
mileage book which was . takep from'
the stolen pduch, It was , mailed
celpts.
from.
f.tneblh to Central City by Jtrv! 13. V
Shirley and wsa traced, by
registry
t
K0tidshpucerts"Vom'Four Inches of Rain
re and Intend moving to i . -.
in ueaver v alley
At the last regular meeting ot Anselmo j
lodge, Nb. K.l, lederendnt Order or 6dd I
Fellow. tb rollowlng officers were I
elected for the term betlimlng January lt i
Noblo grand Frank Taylor; vice grand,
-M. Ji. lifronatd; tcciirdlng secretary, Itus.
aelt' K-hmanowskyr1 financial secretary,
L. Hprecher, treasurer, Hoy-Parson.
WIND -AND RAIN GIVES
. FALSE ROBBERY ALARM
I . . .. NutoN-'finiui Ausetitto.
NSni.MO, Neb.; .Dec. (8ie,clal.)-AH
ueui.wpn consuinmatra oy -wicn j, u.
ijnlder betAmes- Ptoptletoi'. ot tho Btvaatlka
.UEATrnCK, Neb.,.Dec..,-(8rH'clal Tel-egram.S-iOfflclals
of the Jdberty Stato
bank arihotinced todsy as far as they can
learn noattempt was mltdc. to enter the
bank 'list night as reported. They ar
of ' the opinion the wind and rain dlsi
arranged the wire so 'as to cause the
lilirvtnl- fnrtrt In ntt
, AjJosr. was organized and nntrd .UieL.iB n. ot .nhnlrmcnt.
iimik alter the alarm lis it sounded tor an
bour.but nothing In the liank1, w'ns dis
turbed. I ' '
llUAVKU CITY, Neb., Dec. e.-(Sie-clal,)-After
u period of unprecedented
drouth, the Heaver valley has been
soaked from one end to the other with a
rain which .has continued -almost Inces
santly since last -Saturday. The gov
ernment gauge at this place has regis- '
tered up to yesterday 3.68 Inches, In the
record kept for twenty-two years this
surpasses nil December rains. The fine
feature of the precipitation Is that It
has come gently and ha been soaked up
by the ground, doing tho utmost amount
of good.
UPLAND. Neb,. Deo. ,-(Ppeelal,)-Alt
December tain records in Franklin
county have been beaten this week. Since
November SO tho government rain gauge
here shows ever four Inches of rain has
fallen, Farmers are already complain
ing, as, although It. Is a. good thins; for
the wheat, It Is plaVlnr havoc' -with their
corn fodder. Tt Is still ralnlnr, with no
' Persistent Advertnrmt U the Read
Duslnesa Success. 1 ' "
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is a nure, wholesome, henlthful'niedicinnl whiskey, produced without regard to. expense in compliance with the test requirements
of the Tnitpd Stntos Pharmacopoeia, and in both quality nnd wholesomeness is immeasurably superior. to whiskey. made from that
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kies nnd liquors are rejected. ' . '
stands
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vice, sWt free on-request, llio Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. ,
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sell
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