X A it. J u 3 ! 'i 1 '. 1 1 i ; i i i i t t i ; Nebraska. BRYANS OUTWTHE PRIMARY Both Peerless Leader and Brother Chailei Will Not Interfere FTNAL DAY FOB FILINGS AHtrirr .rl Make rialtna; Whlrh Apllr asar1Uaa Ja4lrlarr Ticket Yalaablr fork la Transit. (From a ftaff ("orreopondnit. s LINCOLN". Aug. IS. S-s'lal .t-Srf-. ,. tary of. Stale Bryan will continue a watchful waiting - tHrv rfKir.:inK the candidates for democratic nominations on the atate and congressional 1 lkrt In INebraska, talcing no rart In lrnuing- as sistance to anjr of them, acrord'ns to a telegram received by Brother Clisnrs V. today. After the nomination., tiie sn-re-tary will get Into the fight and do what he can for the nominees. k 'That Ik Just exactly where I land loo." aald Prince Charlie, aa he exhibited the message to news pnpormen at the l!n dell hotel thli noon. Ne'ther th I om moner nor myself will tssr any part In the primary. ' Thla ta a cheerful nvxssae. coming Just aa the primary battle l ruling and ought to help a whole lot in Milling some of the beating heart. Democrats I.aacheaa. r Democrats to the number of al 'it two Ooaen and a half, pure f'd rotitit, held their last luncheon of, the cstlipnlgn at ', the Lindell hotel. It waa a end looking 1 crowd. Tbe bill of fare waa at follow: ! Pickle. I will not be a cand.bate for a second . terra ii. les I will too, Oravy. . Stateikent by Herge with onion. Statement of Metcale on roast. Another atatemrnt of Uergo with pickled I'lg'a fei't. Itfl to Prince Cnarlle with Maher trim Ingn. i statement of MoreneaJ wlth ireajn. I Slaher withdrawal olivet Statement of berxe a la pi.nk. Home more taemrits. ', Cold coffee jrlth henna. That the personal and factional lniide the Nebraska democracy la etlll smolder ing. and only waiting to break forth. I" evident from unmlf takable algna, which even the Journal la unable to ahut Its eyei to. aa witness the following In that paper: "Kehraakans who have returned during the laat month from trlpa to Washington bring back the Information that the attained relatione between Secretary of Htate Bryan and Senator Hitchcock have ' ' not been exaggerated by Nebraska friend of- the two leader. Further, they ay . that aome day a battle royal 'will be ; fought out In Nebraska democracy that will settle the quarrel for -Oe time. The , - aenator, specially. U said to he desirous ' of getting a verdict direct from the peo ple, t Onallala Prepares far Bis; Fair. OOAIXALA. Neb., Neb., Aug. It. Hpe- lal.)The Keith County Fair association is making" plans for the biggest county fair ever hclj In Keith county. A' new horse ha rn la being erected end a large I firands'tand will be started next meek. The association haa rilsed over a' thousand dollars In ti e last week to U used In fit ' ting tne ground .!,,, FIIUbT far Cons.tr Jadge. A. 3. Ehaffer, county attorney of Phelps county, haa asked the attorney general for n opinion a to the time a cn dldat can file for vounty lodge, on a non-partisan ballot. He wants to know i If a filing made at 10:10 a. in.. August I. i la In sufficient time. The law requires , that the filings must be made ten days before the primary, and as the primary j- Is on August It. Deputy Atljrnay Clen- era! Ayera haa decided that the riling ' la In time, Another question put up to the at j torney general la whether a voter ran 1: write In a name on the primary or elec tlon ballot. Mr. Ayers Is confident that he cannot do so on the primary ballot. but has not made up his mind as to the regular election. Valuable Load of Stock. An official of thn Burlington railway j' at the Llndall hotel today gave out tlte Information that probably the moot vat- I ueblo train of slock which ever went into ifouth Omaha psssed over that road thla week from Wyoming. The train contained fifty-two cars and the cattle averaged IIOT net on the South Omaha market. The check given the shipper for the stock was a little Over 1100.MO. Makes Visit East. Mr. K. O. Maggt. wife of Secretary Maggl of the atate prison pardon board, left thla afternoon for a two months' visit wlti Mr. Maggl'a people In Cholsea and other points In and around Boston. Hatea Resigns. K. J. Kates, who haa been for many years connected with the physical valu ation department of the railway com mission, has, handed In hi resignation to Uke eTfect September 1. The work of the department on which Mr. Katea has been engaged haa practically - been completed and consequently he hands In his resignation. 4es frasn Osceola. OSCEOLA, Neb.; Aug K-.-tPpedal ) The aecoad . annual Chautauqua sexslon opened In Osceola today and will continue through 'until hext Friday During the same wek as the chsutau qua the Polk County Teachers' associa tion will hold US annual Institute. Thi work la under the supervision of Miss Amelia Raamuseen, county superintend ent of Schools- Intttuctors Uiis year are: lie an B. E. McProud of the baker uni versity; Emily Wood Kpstten, formerly of Omaha, now letuir In the University of Chicago; Superintendent V. K. Hoore of the Osceola city schools, and Prof. Fllley, now of the farm management de partment of the state university of Ne braska. The Vnlon Pacific depot at Osceola was broken Into on Wednesday night and con siderable of the property of the company destroyed. Amont other things ruined was a typewrlUr. telegraph keys, books, stationery and all things within easy leach. Nates fram Beatrice. BEATRICE. Nsb , Aug. 15 8peclal ) The ctUsens of lx Witt held a mats meet ing Thursday night and decided to call a special election soon to vole bonds In the sum of SlS.us) for the purchase of the elec tric light plant and a five-acre tract of land fcoutn tt that tow a for a baH park. VVIllla.o Twombty was found ffvlity In police court Frklsy by a jury of tha charge of beating his wits. He was given ninety days In jail. NU hulas IJvhfMon, asd tt. and Ueoi U Kmhttr, egtd IX. botb of Uarysvilie. Ksa., weie married hre Friday after iiooa by Kev. I). V. Oalthtr of t'tntenary iUthod.st church. BABONISS. WHO IS BEADY TO SAIL AS WAR NURSE. BARONESS VON OROT.-8. Nl:W YORK. Aug. 14 -With a corps of experienced war nurses already or ganised, the riarones von Oroy, at the head of the organisation. Is now waiting only to secure passage across the At Isnllr. Iter corps of nurses la made up of Austrian and Hungarian women, who will become attached to the Austrlaii army as soon as they are able to reach that country. The baroness I an ex perienced war nurse, having served this country In the Philippine. The govern ment acknowledged her services with a medal. I Mrs, Kepler of Avoca - Accidentally Killed AVOCA. Neb., Aug. 15.-(8peolal Tele gram.) The wife of William Kepler, liv ing west of Avoca, was Instantly killed this morning by the accidental discharge of an sutomatlo shotgun. Husband and wife hsd gone to the hen house to kill rats. The gun was accidentally dis charged, the woman receiving tha full charge In the side. She leaves a young husband and two small children. NKBRA8KA -C1TT.-Aug. 13.-(8peclal Tlegrsm.)-WlUlam Kpr, a farmer In he northern part of the county., was loading a shot gun with which, to kill rats this morning when the gun w;as ac cidently discharged and the full charge entered the beck, pf hi wife, who was at work near lilni. killing her almost. In Slantb'. The . couple . had been married sis years and have two children. The huehand Is frantic 4 and had to be re strslned. Frank Held Is in Boone County Jail ALBION. Neb., Aug. lS.-(8peclal Tale gram.) Officers In the sheriff's office of Boone county have admitted that tbey have In custody Frank Held,, the sua pected slayer of Loule Mick of Bchuyler. He was brought hers In charge of one of the CoKux county officials and sub jected to n sweating process by officials nnd a detective. The officers here admit thn JhII Is heavily guarded, but that of ficers may remove Held to aome other place at any moment. ' CANDIDATES APPEAR ' AT BROWNVILLE PICNIC AVBlTt.V, Neb., Aug. !V-BplsJ.)-r The home coming pi en 16 waa celebrated, at Brownvllle . yesterday. Old timers from Lincoln, Omaha. Hastings and Be atrice, besides nearer points, were) In at tendance. . Candidate galore wars In evidence. Judge Hunt of Brldgport, for chief Justice, C. V. lleavis. W. E. Annis and several others made short tajka. Ernest M. Pullard. waa tha principal rpeaker. He talked n fruit and fruit culture. This seems to be the only lo cality where all the vrcheids seem to have a fair cro;i. and some of them are extra large. Many of the farmers do vote lhe entire time to fruit, and are learning how to take rare of the same to get the best resultr. TWO HARTINGTON MEN KILLED IN SIOUX CITY 1IAUTINQTON. Neb., Aug. 15.-(Spe. clal Telegram.)-Two or three hundred eurloua people were at the depot laat night when the train came In to sea the arrival of the bodies of Clint Bowers and Harry Wymer. the two unfortunate young men who. were, ground to pieces by the rais In the Milwaukee railroad yarda at Houx City on Thursday. " Tha funeral aa held here this .morning under th auspices of the Kagte lodge, of which tha men were members. 1 There was a short service at the Presbyterian church. Bow ers was a married man, having a wife and three children in this county. Wyroer was tingle. V Insiliale at reptilian. PAP11.UON. Neb.. Aug. 16,-tpelal.) The Barpy County Teachers' Institute lias been In session here all week. The Instructors are Buperlmendent W. 11. Morton of the Ashland High school. Mrs Grace Oraves Truss, of Kalla City, g. v., and Miss Bess Wldaman. who will teach the primary room of the Paplllloa schools ' next year, and who has conducted a Prac- : lice class for the benefit of beginning ! teachers at the Institute. Tha business men sad the Woman's club entertained Ike teachers Monday evenina and Tues day evening the l' pillion band gave a concert in the park.- l-arns Back sss Weak Klaaeie Oreatiy hel:rd and often cured by Klac trie Bitters; keeps kidney aad stomach in healthy ronditlop;' gives prompt relief, toe and I1U0. All druggists . Advertisement Nebraska MAKING CLOSING REMARKS Candidatei Baiy Calling- Attention to Their Opponents. MOBXHEAD'S LATEST CIBCULAB finvernor Replies to Berne, Wllaoa ( rait ford Kennedy Expresses Satisfaction. mske the trip. They have relatives at (From a "tsff Correspondent.) lretla LINCOLN. Neb.. Aug. 14. (Special. ) , The lulng of ststementa and restate- , -rele Library fsr Brakes Bow. ments which ha marked the democratic j ,mOKEiN now. Neb., Aug. i:.. (Spe rampalgn foi the notnlnstlon for governor . ! . .x resolution sent here from the still continues and It is a very peculiar day when one or the other of the three patriots dues not Issue soim- sort of a manifesto, calling atteMlon to the weak nsa of his opponents. Oovernor More head I the Isst to come forward with a little epistle and he starts off by calling Mr. Berge Tor statements he hss made about a certain statement made by the governor In the campaign of 1!12 when he promised not to be a candidate again. Another statement comes In the form of a letter to the Board of Control signed by C. J. Wilson, replying to Warden Fen ton's statement anent his "discharge" ss penitentiary guard for making a cam paign contribution contrary to law: "I was not possessed with the knowledge that It was Illegal to contribute to a cam paign fund at the time I contributed, but I found It out about two weeks later." say he and asserts 'hat a Morehead campaign fund was raised with the warden a party to It Crawford Kennedy's Statement. Crawford Kennedy ta also out with a statement to tell how well pleased he Is with his campaign for th republican nomination for congress In the First dis trict. The senator has brcn somewhat handicapped during the campaign by sickness and hss not been able to r,et over the district like his opponents, out In closing he says: "While I have not been financially uble to ir.ak lavish purchases of publicity, through columns In pnpers. thousands of posters, moving picture films snd public meetings, I have made consistent effort. in the time at hand, to acquaint aa many aa possible with iny candidacy. I believe that my friends, those who have known me for years, those who have worke-l with me tor republican success In na tional and stats politics, believe that I am equipped to serve the people of this district ss congressmsn st least equally as well as others reeking the nomination. I claim, to be nothing but a oommon man, enlisted In a common cause, and If nomi nated and elected the people of this dis trict will know absolutely that their rep resentative In congress Is lending every effort In their Interest at every turn of th road." Society of Equity Says Farmers Are Getting Small End TOBIAS. Neb.. Augi 16. -(Special.) At the res u air meeting of the Tobias Dis trict Clearing house of tha Farmers' 'So ciety of Equity , yesterday, resolutions were passed deploring the Curopesn war now In progress and 1 smarting tha fact that wa have no merchant marine In th I'nlted states. , Any move that might re made by any party at this time to fasten upon a ship subsidy was condemns 1. The president was commended for the prompt ness with which ha recommendm to con gress ths passage of a law admitting for eign built ships to registry. Our congressmen are called upon to Investigate war prices that now prevail, giving special attention to the fact that grain and live stock and other commodi ties now In tha hands of the producers, sre on a declining market because bo neutral ships are available for the ex port rade, while sugar, coffee, beer, pork and other Items under trust control are advancing by leaps and bounds. It is not evident that there are any more ships available for the transportation of these latter commodities than for the former. The only conclusion Is that farmers are not properly organised. Also a resolution waa psssed thst a Isw allowing government funda to be loaned direct to farmers on grain and other se curities or recognised commercial value be passed by congress. Dozen People Hurt as Roaster Explodes BKATRJCB. Neb.. Aug. lS.-(Speclal Telegram.) A dosen people, were Injured thla afternoon, three of them eertvusl$. when a gasoline peanut roaster exploded In front of ths candy store of Charles Overatreet, on lower Court street, dur ing tha parade of the Bells-Floto shows. The seriously Injured: Charles Overstreet, arm broken an crushed about hripa. Evelyn mtth, arm broken and cut In back. peorga Smith, cut In head and face, badly burned. Slightly Injured: Mrs. gajidusky, foot brlrned. Mrs. Walter Kelley. burned on hand. Ixulse rimlth, cut In side. sir. Overstreet and Mr. Fmtth and daughter. Bvelyn. were removed to a hospital for treatment. Half a dosen people who were watching the parade were cut and bruised by fly ing fragments of the roaster. OslbssmF Bails t. Sanatorium This Institution ts tha only on Id bs central west with separate bulldtpgs situated la their own ample grounds, yet entirely dls tluct, aud rendering tt possible ta clssslfy case. Th one buildtni being fitted (or and detrotod to the treatment of non-contagious and non-meutal diseases, no others be ing admitted; the other Kest Cot tage being designed for and de in.ed to inn exclusive treatment of select mental cases requiring for time watchful care and spe cial nursing. Nebraska Tecumseh Couple Begin Long Walk TFO MPfcH, Neb.. Aug. V. Special.) Mr. snd Mrs. Thlllp 8hlater have de parted from Humboldt to walk to Txiretta, Tenneneee. tr. Bchlater Is a printer and for some time had been employed on The Humboldt ftan"iard. He In the victim of tuberculosis, and thinks the out-of-doors life will be brnefli'lal to him. The walk- ers expect It will require six months to ,-aincEle corporation. New Tork. has been approved and adopted by the city council. This means for a certainty that Broken Bow will get Its new I10.W library building, the last step taken by the council virtually clinching tho matter. It Is asked to provide a suitable lo cation and furnish a nominal sum each year for the upkeep of the library. The assessed valuation of Broken Bow Is lasi.OiO at the present time. Heretofore. In order to maintain the very small library It low has, a 1-mlll levy has been made, which gives a sum of about 7W) a year. The new library will cost H.OiiO a year to keep up. Even with this In creased valuation the levy would prob ably not reach more than 2!i mills. Notblaa to Sarprlse. A tenderfoot wsa watching a game of fi'ktr In the wild west. He saw one of the p'ayer desl himself four aces from the bottom of the pack. The tenderfoot xvhlfpcr'jd Inriljjnuntly to another, on '.Ki.ker: , ild you nee that?" "What?" askfd the other. "That swindler dealt himself four aces!" "Waal." win the astonished reply, wasn't it Ms (leal'.'" fflRB OF OUR The greatest MONET-SAYING fnrnitnre opportunity of the entire year! A time when it becomes necessary for us to make an absolute CLEAN-IT of thousands of dollars worth of good, sound, trustworthy, new style furniture, beds carpets, rugs, curtains, draperies and other homefnrnlsh In s tremendously large quantities placed on sale at REDUCTIONS OF FROM 25 TO CO PER CENT. CONVENIENT MONTHLY CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED ON $22 Buffets $18 China Closets- $15 Oak Dressers Colonial style Buffets in grid- Our finest China Clonets in the Made in the low base style, en oak finish ; ' have large mir- rich golden finish have full with large mirror, and finished ror and plank top. Priced in length glass doors aad in golden oak. These dressers this August Sale t4 fQC five shelves A7C are great bargains 07 at less than August Sale H a this sale 0 half price..;. price k MMO Colonial Bullets Golden Oak Closets... $14.75 40 Golden Oak Dressers. S12.75 1 46.00 Colonial Buffets,....; S19.75 la.VOO Golden Oak Closet. .. fl8J0 S83.60 Golden Oak Dressers. U16J6 tTig.00 . Mission Buffets . . S2(U0 48.00 Fumed Oak Closet.. . fg&AO 146.00 Mahogauyi Dressers. ., S6.00 Mission Buffets. . . . . . 94M eso.00 Fumed Oak Closets ... $320 162.00 Walnut Dressers tiiAH $12 Chiffoniers $9 Iron Beds $8.5(1 Felt Mattresses Are in the solid oak golden Beautiful Vernis Martin Beds The soft, comfortable high finish and have largs mirrors., in the heavy two-inch con- grade felt Mattresses have This is the lowest pried on rec- tinuous post style striped tickings tr7C ord for chiffoniers $rQfi yours in this sale 4i!l out they go in this ... of such standard J!: at less than half. sale at v quality H2.60 Beds, as aboTe I 7.25 tlOM Felt Mattresses...... I 86 Ijl"-001'"...11!-60. 115.00 Beds, as a bo re t BQ $12.75 Felt Mattresses I 8.95 S-aSHafegst Wl.,.b.,. issrajj M,Wslnut Chiffoniers !W.T5 '.J0 Beds as abore $14.76 jlHM) Felt Mattresses $11.65 I NOTICEDELIVERIES WILL BE $15 Dinner Sets These are -full sets of 100 pieces and are best domestic china. Choice of $Q50 many patterns. Aug- Q : ust Sale price $ 7.60 Dinner Sets (51 pc) . $ 85 $10.00 Dinner Rets (61 pc . $ 7.75 $20.00 Dinner Sets (100 pc.) . $1SJ0 $25M) Dinner Sets (100 pc.). $17.50 Card Tables Felt top else 80x30 inches $&UU value r- mahogany fin. Ished frames folds j 4 rv easy. Light d.y strong. The price lvutf Parlor Tables $4.00 oak or mahogany co ered top tables slse 24x21 laches square or A A AO tal shapes. Aagnst rffi Clearance Sale price 1 r- mv:a v jv:r i . t w j.. - 42-inch base - ff C0L0X1AL Bi l l tT, hallt tkroughoat of American quarter-sawed oak. Made with large 42-1 a. base, fitted with roomy cap board and S drawers, one Uaed for sil. terware. Splendid French . a4 r beveled plate mirror, lOx JiM.hj Sv Inches, price vvv KEMP SAYS CHANCE IS GOOD Feel Very Confident of Being Chosen by Republican. CLOSING CAMPAIGN STRONG Spoke at Lincoln Last Maht After I Maklns; Tone of Soathera Part of ! State, Wheire -Una Was lireatly Enraaraged. i From a Ptaff Correspondent.) ' LINCOLN. Neb., Aug. 13. (Special.) ! Senator J. H. Kemp, republican candidato for the nomination for governor, returned , to Lincoln this morning from a trlp; through the south part of the state. The senator Is feeling very confident of suc cess at the primary next Tuesday, and. In the event of his nomination, that he will be elected. Tha following statement was Issued by him at noon today Just before leaving for an automobile ,trlp to nearby towns, after which he expec.s to deliver an address at a big picnic at Havelock. This evening he was In Lincoln: "Conditions look good throughout the state and everything points to the elec tion of the republican ticket th's fall, t have met with encouragement every where, and it seems to be the belief that I can unite the party and lead It to suc cess this fall." H. C. Beebe, manager for Mr. Kemp, says that but four letters have been re ceived cif tho big bunch coming In every mall to Kemp headquarters which have not showed a strong Kemp sentiment In every part of the state. "Vau may say," said Mr. Beebe, "that while I find other candidates for the republican nomination are strong in cer tain localities, the sentiment for Senator Kemp seems to he strong nearly all over the state." J tfl 11X323 Hammond Feels t.ooil. Confident of his ability to win in the primary next Tuesday, Hoss L. Hammond AUGUST $12 Cook Stoves Unsurpassed for small kitchen or laundry have 14-inch oven, four holes and large dump grate. Reduced to $15.00 Cook Stores at. $ $.40 $19.00 Cast Ranges at, $12.75 $85.00 Steel Ranges at.. $21.75 $45.00 Steel Rarnres at $31.25 $6 Go-Carts All-steel Go-carts that fold and open In the one motion, bare rubber tire wheels! price Is SN.M in-(ars new SS.SS Sit "Prtarras" Carts bw. . s.H Costumers Solid oak mission finish, com plete w 1th handy umbrella at tachment. Large m -a (Q slse. August Sale I , Price OrR FAMOUS K10 46-LB. FELT MATTRESS Built layer upon layer of one of the best grades ef felt. Almost pure white la color. Corered with high grade flowered art ticking. sat mm saa Finished with Imperial roll slsa. Isnit uls snVs li 1414-16-10 warn of Kremont stopped over In Lincoln a few hours today and visited the state house, "Thlnrs look pretty good to me." said he. "We have had a fine campaign In which there have been n personalities on the republican side for the nomine, tlon for governor, and if that happj STEINWAY Its Tone Won Fane for thi Steinway Piano i 1 ... i iijl price but of knowing that money can buy no better piano. The Steinway is the ideal piano. Grands $750 and Up Uprights $500 and Up Your present instrument will be accepted as part pay ment. Liberal terms may be arranged on the balance. Our fall stock of Steinways has arrived. .We invite you to inspect them. Schmoller Ik Mueller Piano Co. 1311-13 FARNAM. Exclusive Steinway Representatives 0 CLEARANCE If ever there were an OPPORTUNITY to buy with every Inducement In the purchaser's fator, that opportunity Is here; tbe COMPLETENESS of variety, the STERLING CHARACTER of the goods, the UNRESTRICTED OFFERING of absolutely everything In stock gires homeforniskJng seek ' ers an extraordinary advantage. NOW 13 TOR TIME TO BUT X COM FLETE OUTFIT at aa unusual tarlnc MADE AS PROMPTLY AS POSSIBLE $8 Am Rockers Large size Rockers . in the colonial style with golden oak finish and imitation CJIfiQ leather upholstering . 0 now priced at $1$JM) Upholstered Rockers.. $7.85 $19.00 Upholstered Rockers.. $9.75 $1MK) Tp. Morris Chairs $6.95 $1M0 I'p. Morris Chairs $9.85 Hill Mirrors Metal frames oxidised finish, hereled plate mirror of nice slae. The August as Clearance Sale price XI .1 j ts only VXeUfcf Lawn Swings $12 regularly the gliding 4 passenger klad now offered at less than actual A m tm cost Tweaty ealy, 5fJJ) CATALOGS MAILED FREE. edge. Offered la all yr T VWSI U DOUGLAS ST. condition keeps tip we can all be In a pofltlon to get behind the) winner. I think that 1 will be that winner snd should I be nominated there is little doubt of my election for I want to tell you thla Is a republican year." Mr. Hammond haa spent some time this week In this locality and feels good over the outlook. UNEXCELLED swectn e s s and strength of tone have made the Steinway the world's standard piano,, Its reputation rests upon its. superiority. It is the piano by which all others are meas ured. This should influence you to purchase n. Steinway as the only piano for the home. It is not a question of ANY PURCHASE Senicg Rockers $&25 Rockers, with wood seat aud finished In golden oak reduced in Use Aui SU5 ust Clearance to Pedestals $2.50 Pedestals In oak and ma, hogany finishes, carred ped estals are extra 4 ja heary. August Sale$1 dM price enly... VT $42 Davenport Beds Combination davenport and bed in the golden oak finish, with black imita- $Ofl71 tion leather uphol-' tering, priced at.. $29.00 Daren port Beds $16.75 $50.00 Daren port Beds $82.76 $60.00 DaTcnport Beds'. . $41.25 $70.00 DaTenport Beds $49.50 $35 Parlor Suites Consists of three pieces are in the mahogany finish with genuine leather upholstering; won derful bargains at.. $28J0 8-plece Tarter Bnlfces. $1JS $32.50 8-plece Parlor Suites . $19.88 $45.00 8-plece Parlor Suites. $26.75 $58.00 l-plece Parlor Suites. $44.75 Writing Desks Solid oak golden er fumed finish rack for books beneath large slse well made. Clearance Sale Price ts $4.85 Music Cabinets $10 values la fine solid eak or mahogany finish rich, new stylish designs. mm sir onir."0...... 55.o5 AM4ZI5G TALCE 1 A SPLLTD IDLT made Colonial Dresser. Made throughout of hardwood, finished In American quartered oak. SM-inch base. French bevel plate mirror. Positively en sale this week ealy at 87.35 the low price of. WEEK. SALE Out- . of- frn v.n; T Town p3r 1 Trade, jHITMZljLt mm Everybody Reads Bee Wont Ada