Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 25, 1914, EXTRA, Page 3, Image 3

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    THEJEE:
cnrAHA sati rdat, apkil as, iou.
B Honest 'rijjgdlL
Values mfrffftP
The Ipxpected Has Happened! i
Crash Go ffte Prices on Spring Clothing! i
Wo were prepared for tho crnsh when loud calls A m. H
came from tho eastern clothing manufacturers jklH LLm.
v that Mcy mis unload. Qur buyer hurried 1
uhbi, uiiu sucu u feast. Of sun o&rpams a VJH H
are enabled to offer you tomorrow is almost be I I
yond conception. .. . H H I
Spring Suits in the smartest styles pencil I
strines. nlaids. and all-over 'patterns, cassi- HI H
meres, worsteds and serges, actually mode to sell H H I
for$15.00, $16.50 and $18.00, in a wonderful value WJf
giving sale Saturday . . .,
Boys' Suits HATS TROUSERS .
'That will pleas the boy, 'That are right in in the newest spring 1
quality and price to please style, quality and njodels and pattorns.
both father, and tnotWr. price Exceptional values
$1.95 to $7.59 95c to $5 " $1.50 to $6.00 J
Genuine "Porosknit" Union Suite, standard price $1.00; special... 69f I
Athletic Stylo Union Suits, short sleeve and knee, length 45d
Men's Shirts, detachable collar and attached 75c grades. ............. .40d
Silk Hose, 50c quality, all colors 21J
CLOTHING CO.
1111-1121 iMfltt St
H. S. ARNSTB1N ALFRED MAYER ,
I 1
, . Nebraska.
NEBRASKA FIGHTERS READY
Former Military Men Offer Services
Under the Colon. ,
BARTON ANSWERS APPEAL;
tflflh District CunKrcftjmtnn lrnlr
Militiamen for Their s,Promptne
In IteaponrilnK to Need of
the llnnr, '
GUARANTEE
f
Saturday Only
AT HiLLER'S
this colonial crys
tal glass, extrar
heavy ice
water pitcher, holds gallon, jjHIJ
SHIS' fOr $1,25. For Saturday only, each. . W
. "MisfcMJl '
A Fw- Extras
$1.00 cans Pompeian
Olive Oil at
15c cans Sardines, on sale
at -
3Gc bottles Olives, on t
sale at .....
$1 bottles Old Hunter
Whiskey at
$1.25 quarts, bottled in
bpnd Whiskies .......
Southern Wine, same as
Virginia, Dare
IF IT
COMES
FMM
C
8c
19c
68c
89c
43 c
For Saturday
75c bottles best Call- A O
fornla Wines ......... Wv
65c bottles Fino Call- QO
fornla Wines 0
60c bottles Wines, sale ftftA
at 4 , tJ
IHXjIiER'S OLD STOCK, the
O.K. Rye, the best one dollar
per quart whiskey in America
Try a quart. Saturday a bot
tlo of wine froe with a quart
6r more.
MILLER'S
it Mm
BE
1001
. fjbw doors kast op i lOflQ Parnsmf
W. O. W. SKYSCRAPER IJUO I dl 11(1111 1
OPJEN UNTIL
82 PO P. itf.
Ml-
Oi-char dm Wilhelm Co.
rtTTITli
BRASS BED, J 19.50
A massive, full size
bed, 2 -Inch posts,
1-inch vortical fill
ers, host satin finish
$19.50
MATTRESSES
Felted Cotton Mattresses, full
slro, 86.50 SS SIO $12
Special Pieces at Special Prices
3(S.OO Mahogany rocker, tapestry cover, $26.00
924.00 Fumed' chair, leather cushions.;. . .$18.00
$40, OO Fumed china cabinet, Stickler -
Bros. $29.00
f 18.00 Brass Bed, fall slse, atln, finish. .$15.00
flO.OO White Iron Bed, fair size.,. $8.50
$6.25 Kilmarnock
Rugs, $3.45
Scotch,
$3.50 Hartford Saxony
Rugs, $2.75
weave ruse
in sott.bedroom col
nrs. wool faced, re
v e rslble, regularly
$6.29, special at.
Heavy long wearing
rugs, . desirable pat-
e- ( r A f terns, but. dlscon-
lyJK.i 4) tinued, all 27x36, 7R
.S MJUM1 -regularly $3.60, for &
Printed ' Linoleum
12-ft., 5c ' 6-ft., 45c
In 12-foot width tile paU .
terns, in blue-and white and
green and whiter, also imi
tation oak for bathrOoms
and kitchens,-.
12 ft. width, 05c sq. yd.
6 ft. width, 4Bc sq. yd.
Herrick Refrigferators
A perfect cold dry-air circu
lation, oak construction care
fully and scientifically made, a
complete line of all sizes and
styles, up from ........ $14
Detroit Jewell Gas
Stoves
Because wo honestly believe
them the best Stoves made, we
buy carloads and show all sizes,
up from .812.90
regularly $3.60, for,
Window Shades,
19c, 29c, 39c
. , A special lot of odd shador
hand made oil opaque and
duplex shade cloth, various
lengths, to 36 inches wide
and 7 ft, long, according to
jdze, .for,. 19 jBtf '39
Special
Aluminum
Kettle
2-qt. size, reg
ularly ,96c, in
the Basement,
58c
Specify Your Needs,
Bee Want Ads' ;
, Will Serve You in
HomevvStpre and Office
Tyler 1000
Lincoln County
Starts Campaign iot
a New Court House
NORTH PkATTE. Ieb.. April 2t.
(Special.) About ISO voters ot thli county
attended a banquet Wednesday evening
in the parlo'ra of the Presbyterian church
of this city, which banquet was arranged
by tho North Platto Chamber of Com
merce for the purpose of discussing the
question of building a now court house In
this clly. A hiavy rain and storm pre
vented a good many from attending-, but
th.ere were about thirty out-of-town
voters present. After the. banquet the
subject was qylte thoroughly discussed
and a number of addresses and short
speeches were made by those present and
particularly by out-of-town voters. It
was agreed by all that a . now court
house waa necessary and should -be
erected soon. It was also agreed that the
bat method to obtain the ,now court
house was to vote.' a levy for a period of
four or five yeara Instead ot .Issuing,
bonds. Arrancementa were made for the
appointment of a committee to take
charge of a campaign for tho new build
ing, and. tho plans are to vote upon the
question sometime during- tho present
year. iC Is expected that there will not
ba much opposition to the project at this
time. Lincoln county has never7 voted
upon a court house proposition.
Mcpssick Files
for Commissioner
of Public Lands
BEATRICE, Neb.. Aprll-CSpeclal.)
J. W. McKlsslck of this city Thursday
entered tho race for commissioner ot
public lands and buildings, paid Hie
filing fee and sent his papers to the
secretary of the sate asking that his
name be placed onthe ballot for the
democratic nomination for the office.
Mr. McKlsslck represented Gage county
In the last legislature, and for some time
it has been reported tthat he Intended
to enter the race for governor.
H. N, Pulton Thursday filed ,fvlth .the
county clerk his papers asking that his
name be placed on the ballot for the
deraocratlo nomination for sheriff at the.
primaries next August. He Is the first
man to file for this office.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Neb.. April 24.-(SpeclaU-In
the event that .war1 Is declared agnlnst
MoXlco it is. evident that Nebraska and
Nebraska soldiers wilt bo doing their part
In bringing about a different condition In
that country and that the fighting spirit
whtoh made thellrst Nebraska a factor
in subduing the Philippines will continue'
among those who compose the Fourth,)
Fifth and Sixth reghhents of Nebraska'
quota of troops.
So far about 400 letters received by
(Adjutant General Hall from men who at
' .1 1 I.I-.. .1.1- I .i.u .u.
mjme umq iinvc inrn mcmmrii wiwi inn
National Guard of tho state or have seen
service In some ot tho late conflicts, of
fering their services to the stato It
needed, show tho patriotic spirit which
seems to pervade 'the state. Added to
this over forty towns have made appli
cation for authority to form companies.
Albion Slrit on ITnnil.
Tla morning I N. 'Watson and E. D.
Lehr. first Heulclant and first sergeant
ot ' tho company at Albion, which was
mustered out about a year ago, called at
tho btflco of Adjutant cQncral Hall and
askeu tho prlvllego ot -again getting Into
the 'Service with a company from that
town? Albion for fifteen years had a
company In the guard and was tho home
of Colonel Fred J. Mack of tho old Sec
ond regiment, and Colonel C. Q. Barns,
surgeon general of .the guard and now
A member of the staff of oQyernor More
head. A recruiting office will eb opened
today on a message sent by Mr. Watson
to former Captain P. F. Wlllott at that
place.
Other men who have eeeri scrvloo In
the. Spanish-American war have been
calling at headquarters nil tho morning.
.Virions these were two man from Drftdy,
who had seen service In the Philippines.
They desired to organize a troop of cav
alry or to offer their services as mounted
scouts. Just what chance there may be
for them tho general did not know, at this,
time.
Hnrton Rend" StcnuiRC,
Colonel John O. Maher Is ln:ensely In-
f forested In the situation nnd hopes to bo
able to, head a regiment in caso volun
'leors are called for outside of tho state
guard. He waa assured some time ago
by tho War department that If troppa
wero called 'out tho mllltla ot the state
would have first call, but after that other
organizations would bo given a chance.
Colonel Staher has wlrd all members ot
the Nebraska delegation In .congress stat
ing that General H1I has three regi
ments all ready and Vglng them to use
their influence to see that tho Nebraska
quota Is at, least three regiments. In re
sponse he has received answers from tho.
members of the delegations lti the follow
ihg' message, sent by oCngresiman Bar
ton: The, valor of Nebraskans aa proven In
the . Spanish-American war should bo an
Inducement to the. government to accept
tho services 'tenderVd Wlll'bo proud to.
render 'th boys of Nebraska all assist
ance possible. To eGneral Hall, your
self and entire personnel we extend sin
cere congratulations for your promptness,
patriotism and devotion to the flag of
our Country.
OIL FIND IN MACPHERSON
PRONOUNCED GENUINE
:
BTAPLETON. Neb., April 2t.-Spccal.)
Reports of the finding of oil In the
central port of McPherson county still
continue to come In .through the dif
ferent sources. Some rumors that the
strike ot oil near Tryon was a myth'
gained some currency,, but these have
been shown -to have had no foundation
and the strike ot oil Is apparently
genuine. The product from the well.three
miles southwest oTthe county seat of
McPherson county has been analyzed and
pronounced genuine oil. Th,ere has -been
other deposits ot oil found 'on the Dickey
Bros.' ranch, twenty miles west of Tryon,
In the lake region of McPherson county,
and while this find has not been sub
stantiated as thoroughly as .the other,
there. Is every evidence, to prove that the
product Is' tho real, thing
"
tlurarlnra Uasy at Ilerenna.
tKAVENNA, Nob., April I4.-r(Bpeclal.)-
Uavenna had a lively experience with
bursters last night, two residences and
two saloons being; entered. Apparently
the first placK visited was the home of
Mayor Carl Linn. No one was awakened
and the only thing taken was a val
uable gold watch belonging to Mr. Linn.
At the homo of J, A, Clark entrance
waa also gained through a. window. Mrs.
Clark and three ; small children were
alone, Mr. Clark being In Omaha. When
Mrs. CVuk was awakened the man with
a warning "a-h-h-h" quickly left throfffh
an open wlndpw.
.Apparently while the policeman was in
the residence part of town tho burglar
entered the saloons belonging to Ed
Stanton and Low Vesely, breaking tht
c!a In thA door of each nlie. Ahnut
17 In small change was taken 'from the
saloons.
A' stranger who was' starting to walk
ou( t town to tho- east, was arrested
during the forenoon. He was 'unable to
give an account of his whereabouts dur
ing the night and had on1 his person' an
amount of nickels and other small change
corresponding with tho amount taken
from the saloons.- He will -be held for
Investigation.
llaerta Arretel' In Wymore,
BEATRICE, Neb., April .-(BpecIal.)-
, A, young Mexican giving his oapie. as
Huerta. and clsJmlpg to bo a distant rela
tive' ot the pro visional president of Ilex-
Moo. was arrested at Wymore Thursday
on the charge .of robbing a boarding Car
ot a gold watih and qthcr articles. .An
other 'Mexican, believed to' bo Implicated
!n pie. robbery,' -was arrested 'Wednesday.
. JJcttlrpat SPHt Saturday, US. Juliu
ujUn, 1-X) Uoua.
Router of Gaard.
The present roster of the Nebraska Na
tional Guard composes two regiments of
twelve' companies each and Is officered
as follows;.
Philip L. Hall, Jr., brigadier general,
Lincoln.
J. M. Blrkner, assistant adjutant gen
eral and medical corps.'
k A. R. Ilnysel, assistant adjutant'generat.
I Allan: O. 'Falconer, quartermaster gen
eral, umini,
Clifford M. Waldrop, chief surgeon, Be
atrice. . Fourth Infantry.
George A. Ebberly, colonel 'command
ing! Stanton,
W. Edmund Baer. lieutenant colonel,
Omaha.
'Charles K. Fraaler, major, Madison,
First battalion.
Charles H. Johnson, major. Second bat
talion, Schuyler.
Iver S. Jognson, major, Third battalion,
Companies: A. Omaha, Captain Eugene..
"1 uiiiajiH, -npimn nenmng
Elaaestr; C, Omaha, Captain Harry
C. Stein; D, Omaha, Captain H. E. Stow
?LB.l"huyle!i CftPtaln Charles C.
Watts: F. niair. Captain Charles E. Oay
t?n!r,i8tant" CftPtaln A. L. Burnham;
H, Madison, Captain Harry B. Dobbs:
I, Broken Bow, Captain Homer B. Ru
pert: K, Osceola, Captain R. O. Douglas:
K Kearney. Captain Fred C. Kinzler
M, Tork, Captain George Holdoman.
Fifth Infantrj-.
Colonel, Herbert J. Paul. St. Paul.
Kearney""1 eoloneI' w' F Sammons.
Major, 'a. H. Hollings worth, First bat
talion, Beatrice.
taffottma.0 SUrflker ThIrd
'VT vT . ' """win. vcxLaiii Aionte
C. Teten; C, Beatrice, Captain Charles U
Browster; D, Auburn. CapUin Otis E.
Uzzel; F, Wymore, Captain George W.
Robertson: U, Hastings, Captain Ray-
SroMOn:,IU iftlrrif.d' Captain
Alfred B. Reeves; I, Beaver C ty. Captain
W. Aztell; K. Blue Hill. Captain J. i"
Hogate; i Alma. Captain Arthur Kim
bbrilng; M, Hotdrege, Captain Ed H.
etncKler.
Cnmninv A .r.n.l nnn. t?. - - .
Captain Henry A. Jess.
r ieia nosp tai M, 1, Lincoln, Major
John F. Speilman.
u,ngjneering : corps, Uncoln, Captain W.
D. J. Steckleberg.
One company has been organized In
thA nrnvlalnnnl hn.l.J1nn H -...a
Captain James F, Flnrock. This company
will be transferred to the new Sixth regi
ment. ;
' Pay for Army Service.
Pay for tho officers and privates per
V j , 1 , "wn in vase
Of war la declared as follows:
ungamer. general, ?7&; colonel, S0;
captain, 1150; first lieutenant, fiai; second
iioM.uiiuiu, jL,itjHe oiiicors nuve to
furnish their own uniforms and subsistence.
Non-commlssloned officers and privates
. r. .. ., . , iiita, 101 jiiao
tor and. other sergeants. J30 each: cor
porals, $21 each, and privates, J15 each.
In cose ot war or service outside of the
United States these receive an additional
20 per cent
Key to tho Situation-Bee Advertising.
Newspaper Advertising is tho Road to
Business Success.
nisr Darn Darned nt VanMon.
YANKTON,, f . D April MSpeclal.)
Flre.al the farm of W. F, Young on
James river destroyed six horses and a
largie 'barn. with all contents;' also the
lornrfcrlb. Inflicting a total, loss of W,0:O
upon , Mr. Toung. The fife was. of un'
l.nbwn.orlc'.n,
Watching
our windows
is a habit
that pays
We cater to
the apparel
needs of men
and boys exclusively
i
Quality Clothes that
per mattently please
$10, $15, $20, $25 ? 40
Permanent satisfctipn in the clothes
you buy 'oannot be: enjoyed' v unless tjie garments;
arc "Quality Garments," honestly' tnilorod, correctly styled, miido '
from tested all-wool fabrics, -Bho'-wn- In fashionable, doairublo pat
torns and sold at modest prices. ' .King-Peek "Quality" Suits etU- .
bodyall these features in their highest fornis,,rtnd, what's" ipore,
at tins Btoro you choose from double the assortments you'll en
counter elsewhere', you oftjoy a refined, efficient stfirp' Borvlco,1' aro waited
upon.by.Balosmbn wh.oso aim' Is vto. servo your best Interests, and ; our suits
are always 'Item 3.00 to $10.00 utdor ValUe." .Comparison groves' It every time.
The hat
you want
is here
And it don't make
a bit of difference
what color, style
or sisse you may havo
in mind, wo can como
protty near meeting
your idea- and at a price,
you care to pay.
$2 to $5
Lightweight
underwear
It's tlmofor a'.'chanBe to,
llsfhtsr elfht underwear,
arid 'this' Is- the oris' best'
place. .In wh,lch .to .buy your
new garment. J3vtry style
and every fabric Is reproi
sented in our spring under-
wear. stock, and values -are
alway ,tb bst. t
Spring Union.tuitg
.f 1 to
Separate Garments
" 50c to $2.50
Shoes
that give
seryice
' vice, ourextraor
dinary service,
, Wo sell the -world's
foremosirshoos for men,
shoes that arp.Qomfort-
able, styliai, and tho
.prices we ask mako
them the vbost values in
V the city. '-J
$3 to $5.50
e
OMAHA'S LARGEST STORE for MEN AND BOYS
-PECK
Issssssssl AsflsW
MM
"? sffoiuard
"-Home q Quality clothes"
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(mmnitiiiuiiiiiiniiininniiii
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Mpaclal O
casts and
jB yovr own
CONSERVATION CONGRESS
OPENS AT SCOTT'S BLUFF
Rfwrf'R Neb.. April St. (Spe-
clan-Arbor day was of double signifi
cance to our city, because In addition.
. -1 i . 1 n. .
to tho usual exiensivo '
the North natto Valley Conservation
congress was .here convened. Dr. Conflra
the central figure with
his "Seeing Nebraska In tho Movlss." Ho
opened tho morning session, after thu
usual salutatory and response, with "the
chickens working for jMeoraiK- ami
"Nebraska apples and' orchards," which
wero much appreciated. Tho afternoon
entertainment being of a local nature.
"the sugar Industry," tho house count
not hold tho crowd. After this splendid
.i,n!Mrn. there was a meeting for dls.
I'cuaslon of the conservation of our feed
product. In which F. M. Sands, r r
Everett, Mr.. lieatty. P. B- Gilbert anJ
others Indulged. Iyist nght "better ba.
IJles," "pure food Investigations, a
review vf "irrigation" and "a trip to
Scotts Bluff mountain" wero shown.
New County Seat of
Arthur is Booming
STAPUBTON. Nth,, April S4.-(6fieclaI.
Arthur, tho ntw county seat ot the new
cqunty of.Arthur, Whl?h. has. been formed
from the Western, part of McPherson
county. Is already a thriving little) city.
Though It Is sluaUd,lnlapd several miles,
there Is tho., greatest activity In every
line there, and -business Is brisk. Thres
stores ara now In operation, and two
more buildings are nearing completion
and will be occupied at once. Arthur la
situated In about tho center of tho re
serve lands that wero opened fpr entry
by the 'Department of the Interior last
fall, arid lays In a beautiful and fertile
valley.
The entry men who drew land In tho
drawing last fall lire arriving" daily and
In great numbers. Nearly all the land Is
nW occupied, and the ne'W town Is kept
busy supplying the needs of the new
homesteaders.
There -Is to be a lumber yard etb- '
llshed there soon, and many ot the now. -comers
wltl build frame houses Instead
of the regulation sod, which has been
the usual method In this part of. tho
.country.
Electric, Ilrnnd, Hitters
helps dyspepslaT'afds digestion, Increases
oppetlte, Weeps liver and kidneys healthy.
Buy is, bottle today. tOc and H; All drug
gists. Advertisement,
V' r :
..Trio Persistant and Judicious. 'ls J. of
Newspaper- Advertising i the. Hoad to
business Success. ' 1 , '
Coat and Pants to Order, $20
Theso are nice goods, "which we carefully tailor to
order and. guarantee, perfect in fit and style.
Wo haVe finer gbods which STe make up for from
?25.oo to 4o,qo.- :
If ypu'give' us youi-.next -order -wo-: will surely please.
McCarthy,- Wilson Tailoring Co,
304-306 South Sixteenth Street
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