TIIK HKK: OMAHA. KATUROAV. SEPTEMBER 19, 1814. OMAHA GETSGONFERENCE Methodists Will Hold Big Meeting Here Next Tear. BISHOP BRISTOL IS VISITOR ftanr rkM1a Mot Mosjater r . rudrv Urmf n Have Dur Meet-' Ff n (kmtri la 'J " Mlalilrn. . . Tlth colors wsvlng and hand playing th e churchmen and Sunday erhoola From Our Near Neighbors Atari. . Mra. fl. ft. Hirmon tM at Iaiulsvllle Tuesday. K. W. Past and family here from Berlin Thursday. Mra. Maml McOrady was at Weeping Wntnr etneer1ay. Mra. 1j. J. Manuardt made a trip to Chicago tills week. V II. Beits and family ft Ptiiart, are visiting Avoca relatives. , - A. y'. Nelhart. rt Klmwood, a bual nrM visitor here Tuesday. waa m parades the strrete of Fremont yesterday. Edwin TromMe. of (Vdar county, wi The procession marched In column, of ,hl" w yMiln . , . kwi.. in Mra Ella B. Iwtrn was, here frn m ir ...u w " Weeping Water Tuesday, night length. Rev. jaroo Aonancr. wno Mr. and Mra. I'rotaa Ivlehar. 'of Firth preached the first sermon in me sisjo i I spent . minds y with relatives near hern. Colorado and organlted Trinity church. jnn II. Srhmldt. of Yitan. waa visit- Denver, and onn of the firet preachers In I In- hla family here the fllat of the wee K .Nebraska, represented the old-time clr- I Aaa J. John-on and Urtyd Harmon ....it 11. ... mnl,t,A nn a horae 1 """I'". "-. ZZ " - . . iPr.-J. F. Brenrtel. of ZJohivllle. Ind. wim ine oia-iime prc:inr v i h.- ..w ..(.,,, i.,... mA eajdlehsgs and carried a banner on which I trndn. waa printed "!:.' the year ha came to I Clyde Graham haa left for Topeka, Nebraaka to preach. I where he haa aecured a position with the fHxhon Henderson and the pastor of the "ni rv ' I . r ww wwrt - - cnurvn. mt. r. I.,., k. vlalMna--ilatl.aa a... r cession, i n. cnrrnni i m vvm.ht,.. ,,)( week and the cradle roll or the punaay iK-owia IUck Klrchherk and wife, of Orand rode In automobile.. It waa a demon- I Ialaml, have been visiting relatives suutty tmiinn worthy of the city nd the occ- west of town. . laua v . rannesiocs wa ai L.inonin ijn Bviun im i elate oanneri. nta' report . were rinlahea. nr. . r. i Klmer Hhallenberger and family, ' of Hammon of the Kearney dlatrlct U I Iowa, were vlalttng; relaUvea aoutheaet ..n.n.4 n r.iti.nnih hla work on ac- town tnia waek. u " ' ' - . Ion. count of falling; health. Hla emotion ovef. came him when he epoke of hla retire ment and he waa compelled to turn hla report over to the blahop, who concluded Wie reading. ' . " ' Vlalt fra RlihoB Brtatal. A aurprlae came to the conference Frl- jt.v mnrnlnr. When BlnhoD Brlatol at Albert Johneon and wife left Ea.turdav for Weeplnc Water, where they will re side In the future. Mleaea Bertha. Fmoota and Audrv Mapel. have none to Bethany, where they will attend arhool. Charlea Ruhae 1r.. and famllv were here, hla week from Nuckella county vlsltln relatives wrat of town. Carl .Carlson, J. R ' Peckhatn nd Scth Omaha cam Into the aeaalon. He received I Meyers left Wednesday for western -Ne v..n ,. lasted for many braska to look at real estate. minutes and reaolutlonB of pleasure In Ms "rry ,A- Sk fnl w1f ha? moved mrauwiira i - h I to Uncoln, where he haa aecured a -poel- preeenee t the session were adopted by I ,lon th ijofctrlo. Creaiiery cora- standlnf ovie. - . pany, Th annual conference' session will he held In First church. Omaha, nest year I Iprlaarfleld by action of the conference. The minis- c. W. -WUInne vlirned hla father1 Rome ters of the Omaha district held a meet-1 in Humboldt last Sunday. Ins -and arranged for a great missionary) Ernest .Ch rlstlanaon attended tha bank .V... . w.i i rwk. in e.Hvl6' convention In Omaha this week. "J. -e rwmw .t wblnh thn Bishop. M- Is attending the Meth- - . I wiw conrerence at Fremont this week i , i uku,i,.ril duavla and urlstol ilUI I ire, .-ii. . , - i wtmv J 1. llMn- 1 ' I -i . . i will be preint. and Pr. II. J. Coker ahd hu brolneri t Qrwiell of "thij p!!ue"" 8. Earl Taylor oi w iw w... . mri. u. i Tyler and son of nutte. hu-e a turt In the pro gram. " " ' Wont., are Malting at H. J. Chrlatianaon'a -I jt m A XM m a m . ... traiTiltr Work. Z "'."7:,': -:.f uujr I riru am I as t isii iiiiai rcmiivfli Tb report of tha University oi e-1 mm week. braska pastor, Rev, E. A. Worthiey, was m. a. Hurley bad a visit from his neard and In a magnificent addres the oi -iawrenca. xseir. t?:: r: nt to , rarsity worn. munaay in ouy a larm. ' lie will locate on In the University of Nebraska and th It thia fall preachers of the conference support on After a three weekV vlalt at hla old of their number who la assigned tit. pas-IJl"".,10; John htt rrurned to After, almost a. year In Osten..and rmner parts r Utah, K. J. Smith returned week. The two bfl not seen each other ! f or twelve years. Rriv Coalman.' living southwest of town, lost s (-year-old mule by lightning Sun day afternoon. ' (Jeorge Askew wnt to Omaha Thurs day to meet his niece, Mrs. fclla Shep herd, of laytnn. O. Mrs. R. It. Emart of Mandcrson. Wyo., Is vlsltlnr at th home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. II. Mills. Miss Ruth Enstrldge has arrived from Fryor, Ok I., to mahc her home with her coiinln, Mrs. t'brls lltnsen. Pave Kolts of Fouth Omaha Has a well on his farm east of town that la & feet Kehawfca. I deep and haa &Xi feet of water In It. Work Is nro;reslnB nicely on the nw I rs Kne Berrymsn nd son, IJoyd, of Auditorium. f'oxad, have ben visiting friends at this Mrs l.lttrell of Warelo, la.. 1 visiting piare, wnicn : was incir xormer nome. a vacation trip to Missouri by way of Annum and several (hr Nebraska towns where she visited relatives. Mies Oraee BallaYd; candidate for county Jitflae of this rotinty anl ho has been lumping the state, lecturing In support of the uffrag- cause. I spending the week with her mother at her home here. relatives this week Mrs Jsmes' V.'llev of Vork and mother re pcnNng a week here.- Miss Julia Kerr visited her mother in MatUmonth over Hunday. The bard rains for the last few daya have stopped the apple ilckng. Mrs Anes Ruflner of Plattsmottth Is vIslttnR t the Klrkpo)rlrl4 home. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. IV Adama loft on Tura day for a- trip through Colorado. Mr. ai d Mrs Julian As-h 'of Murray are visiting their many ' friends- here. Mr. and Mrs, Harmon Beck of Eight Mile Crove were in town on Haturday. O C Hhrldon attended the v fair and demonstrated his own Invention, a ce ment mixer. Mr. arid Mrs. Howie and son of Tvlneoln are spending the week-end with Rev. Mr. Van Buren. ' The. Booster club furnlahed the music at th morning and evening service on last Kunday. ' '.. Alvln McRevnolda fell from a fifteen foot ladder while picking peaches and broke his leg. B. Wolph and family. Frank. Schllrhte melr and family and many others at tended the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Storm attended the funeral vf Alex Papp of Berlin, who died a tew day ago. .Tames Neal of Bancroft attended th Chapman funeral, also Mra. Cal Chan man of Nebraska City. The eighth grade pupils tndrd 1 the .teaching- force a reception at the school house or Thursday evening. 'Rev. Wllllnm Van Buren left on Tues day. September 16. to attend the Meth odist conference at Fremont. B. Volph took We eonu Arthur and Paul to rem ' to enter school. Merritt Pollard also went to . Peru to attend school.. . jHmrs Jorce of Anoon. Panama Canal Zone, hag come bnk to the states for a month's visit at the home of hla father, C. E. Joyce, of thia pla e. The executive . (Tmimlttee of the Caas County FVhool association met here Tues day to further arrangements for the county convention which occur October 22 and S3. , At a meeting Tuesday evening of those intcnsted In a public library It was voted to petition the city council to organise a library commission ss provided for by 'statute governing this clans of city. It la understood that the council will ronaKier favorably a small levy to support a library. ' ' Ftkhorn.' toral labor among them. Laymen Mol Meeting;! . , ,. v. i last aionaay. ini w m ' - . - - jt r i ... braska conference held a session in insi wera called it I'.ninion M..n,i.u fongregatlonal church yesterday. , John I in the district court. e nmihi I. h' nrnatdent of' the I Le BlodSatt. Itwla Jnnann .nit V.irt aaaoclatlorf and John Bexton, ecretary. I ieii iaai v eaneaaay for Wyoming The purpose of this association 1. to 1H- teret laymen In the work at-th cnurcn, represent Bprlngfield at the University Mt..ui (f.tArAata of th church. Johnl John "U'orral and Frits Nicholm r. Dal. of Omaha had charge of th. pro- gJ" i tn,y bu,lt gram ana ouumea u as ..., . Lr. A. J, Peter. I. taking hla vacation BVANQEuICAI , nt.trlct nraanlsations. Lstymen tnral nrsacbers. i ,,- i umiAt will look after his practice. Neglecteo oistTicis. iTniui ei r. ana sirs. . naries rouker of New taming. wmoay ataiwia. - c . i inrsey stoppen rn ineir way . tcJr ffom Orove meeunga u u a I " ' vl"" their cousin, J. M. Kl- Reirular attennanne i uu.vn. . wi Q mis Diace - , . i- attar In everv home. ' An advocate! r.n-.. ukk.. w . In every horn. . Ten per cent advance Inlmobllea this week and gars them to hl membership. ' . ' I three children In this neighborhood Will viiinv.n . ocnoDsri. un BcnoDert and Mrs. Albert Every salary Pia in iuiu icioii. Benevolences paia in iuii. i a meeting of the director of tb farm Especially our vetaraiui. I era' Institute was held last Saturday and Mass meeting In evening. I they made preparations for the annual Officers lectd;.. Prttlpnt, John wwil, Institute, which wlU be held aom. time Omaha; Secretary. : John It Bexten. --. OmahtW treasurer. BO gar uaxee; Mncoin, i . .Vice prealdent. . imer. K. ,iosner, i Mr Reed O'Hanlon left Tuesday 'for Omaha: 8. A. v. Itamitne, Kearney; u. I uncoin to mite up nis law ttudiea. U. Gray.. Grand Island; B. C. Kemble, Mr. John Aye and wife arrived Tues- r i i. rV T. Th..mn.'Falrbur: i O. I n " I - - - I m. , r...-.i ... j .... 0. W.t.cott.:natUmOUth;;P U Burke. r;"j monVhT.U In Aibert tniorioia; ,w a. isriw., iiMuma. luanaua. '. Anderson, Iloldrega. I County Attorney Henry Mencke waa M. D. Cameron, C. W.,De Ijamatre . and I oosing iiner a ii- case in iougias county . . . . i r i f.v- n.i- -w n bm I - ' Horcherdlng and John BaxUm-vr.r among Upuesday and -officiated- at he Uoran- the Omaha people present. ... I iatta wedding. Kew c aanges sr w" .1" -.Zl-. t . . k a I ' BSTI g IMSIJ WW BS.1. Him ff WW There will be no important cnanges; in I ley an colleg. at Lincoln, . th Omaha ftexsonnel of mlnlstara Js.th Mr. John "White 1s a pending this week .i .i.le .h.u u.hul , ffAm iha I on hla Halk Cfiunlv ranch and will attenri cabinet. Much tntereat JZZZ Xf?: Z nccessor io.tr. iiamiuu,,. ... nch of rain (ell In Mlalr and vicinity laat ney qlatrici. , . inia w m. - i week from siomiay to Monaay. aunerlntendent to , be appointed.', The I fclicrlff Fred Compton, aororopanted bv Kellgh dlBtrlct was eliminated when Dr. I hla wife, tobk Mies Iura Colby of near r n. -a ra. annalnted to the Omini w.y , " . . on last uesaay. - , . . . . . district and th . auperlntendenta now rt ,H.nn,- riHmm mere In at have about forty appointment to- cars tendance at a meeting of the directors of for and, It Is rumored that-another dls- the Burt-Washington - county drainage; I . . a. . a .us tel. vaar bosfd at Herman on Tuesuay. ,rB """ " ' " . . .. I VI TA Cub t rimm Wl. kA M a. l-lian. nwnnww.. ' ht. V.a Ku l. VI- -. , u ' Saloon league, presented th ' following I tr. Mra Paxton Ware, and other rela T' .Wedneaday. - ' Mrs. Edward Rachs enterUlned for her birthday -Wednesday. J. A. Olbbona and Henry Bay were Omaha visitors Monday" "Mr.-C W. Baldwin of Omaha called on friends here Wedneinay. Mrs Minnie Deeraon entertained some lady friends Thursuay aiternoon. Mrs. H. A. Nolte returned j-rioay irom the ranch to spend the-winter hore. : Tk. hnnataini for the Douglas County JTotv went out Wedneeday, taking the bsnd along toi Gretna, Omaha and Ben son. ' . Henry Meyer and carpenters will flnlah the PlambecK nouae near miua.ru ima week. . . . . Mr, and Mra. J. B. ltonger- ann m.n. Orant, of Omaha visited over Wednesday night with the Beerus lamny, Mrm .1 M. Btiinnnr entertained the Ladies kenaihgton Wednemlay. There waa a sood attendance 'ana - a nice iuncn aerved. . '' . . Mrs B. B. Baldwlnjroturned horns Fri day after a alx weeks" ylslt with her daughter. Mrs. : lioraoe ..n.niin anu-nu. band at Batavla, N. S. Venry Bay and wife and Mr, and Mrs, William ncnuim weni m ..j-... ........... Wednesday to attend th. birthday party of Mrs. William Kcnuint. jr. trk..r..v .nnlni aa Rose Mllkn started home, atandlng with several other chil dren In Herbert Helen' buggy she fell out. breaking her arm jusi aoove mo emu- . i " 'V I" "Valley. I "Mr" and Mr.1 Oscar jacobson returned Paturduy from tneir weuaina inp. Miss Beulah Bysra left Thursday for Benson, where sue win leac.n inn jr. nav n a. Fve returned weaneefifty from Omaha. He. spent Kunday at Te- kamah. Mra. T MoNtah haa been quite seri- oualy 111 for ten days, ahe la slowly Im proving. Hiss Iel inflrs gave a caretuuy rre- narcd and very complete paper on "T Htrangrr at in. uat.. . Miss Arthurdnle Haasenblad is taking a two weeks' vacation. Ruth Peterson Is taking her place1 at the store. - Mr f.nii Mrs. J. Williams and daughters Ada and lah." were the week-end guests OI JUT. ann Airs. r. ... rwtrimt.'uj. Rev. F. C. Bhawkey, formerly pastor of the Methodist Kplscopal church, was the guest ot C JS. nyurs xnuraaay, Th flrat meeting of the Valley . Wom en'a Hub for .this year waa held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.' Martha Bleeie.- f ' . -i . ,,. , . . v Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy of western Nebraska were- the guests of Mr. Ken nedy's brothers.: .C, and J. 8. Ken nedy, last week. The reijular monthly meeting of the Valley Women's Christian association will be held -Friday aftvrnoon at the b,om of Mrs. O. U. UeLand. The- Busy Bees held tnelr regulsr monthlv meeting at the Hubbard hall. Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Floyd Dud son and Mrs. Arthur Dodson were host fhe Nebraska Second in Contributions to Eed Cross Work The Nebraska Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage stands second In the list of contributors to the Red Cross fund for war relief work, according to tha New York Times. The local anti-suffrage so ciety collected 13.200. . A basaar given In Newport netted the largest sum of money. This ' statement W as Issued from Red Croaa headquarters: The American Red noes hopes that th appes rollec will reach all churches of whatever de (or several daya, nomination or creed, and that they iins ttallr In the administration ef relief to thej hes.l, Gothenburg hundreds or thousands ot autierers in me war-ridden countrlea.- A board meeting of the Antl-Auf frage so ciety was held this sfternoon to make ar rangements for Omaha speeches by Mls Marjort. Dorman, who speaks In Blair to night. nd Miss I.ucy Price, who ti ex pected In this city Monday. School Law Revision Body Meets Monahan (From a Staff Coneapondent 1 TJNC0L.N. eept.' IS. (Special.) .The hool law revision committee held a sea rough the aid of the press. Its urgnt ,on n the room, of the normal board TdnZ1 hrr"i .a.. U continue . session see their way clear thua to aid substan- The committee coqmts of P. M. White- N. M. Uraham. South Omalia: Charles Arne-. jc'.rivlrr; Edith f Ijitlirop. Cls;.- Center; Karl Cll'ie, (!inp; Jerries E. le!zll. Lincoln, and William R tch'e. UiHoln. The kslslature provided for the appointment f the committee, w'th Instruction thnt they should prepare and have printed a report, but made no appropriation for the expenses of the meetings or for the prlntlhg of th report. Today Arthur C. Mojiahan. repreaentlnit the Cnltcd States Board of EdiK-atlon, wan her. In ci nsultatlon with th. com mmee. . - ! - ' Bncklen's A r area Snlvo Cured Hen Pool of Three?, Ala., after be'.rnt -dragged over gravel roadbed. 'Pooth'ns, herling. antiseptic. 3c. All druggist. Advertisement. Irvlngtna. Mrs. P. R. Brewster waa an Omaha visitor Monday. - ' - ; Mr. and Mrs. 8. ' N. ' Thompson were Omaha vlsltoj-e Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Brewster were Omaha visitors Monday. Chris Iarson of Blair Is spending the week at the jsmes Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Nela . Rasmussen visited their daughter at vBennlngton Monday. John Phalan. of Oronto. Neb.. Is vlalt. Ing at the home of his sister. Mrs. Bean Ion. . The ladles' aid met at the A. D. Knight homo for supper Wednesday with a large turnout. . , Mrs. Albert Anderson was entertained at the John Cameron home for dinner sunaay.. . ... .. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. John Fedde were enter. talned at the ftcanlon home for dinner Sunday. Mr. Kndmark of Arlington. Neh.'. Vaa entertained at the James Hole home for dinner Monday. Mr. and Mra. Iee of Sheldon. .Neh . n visiting at the home of their daughter Mra. Jlackman. Mr. Babbit of Omaha la anendina- tha week at the horn of bis daughter, Mr. 8. R. Brewster. Mr. and Mra. Fit Pmnn c..... for Huron. 8. D., to attend the fair and visit relatives thera. Mr. and Mra. T.nrwttw n. ci... mM f stu"day. nntlU Monday with ... auu a.ra. yaioc. jonnaon. Miss Emma RlinHall an ui- t- Westergard left Monday for Peru, Neb., where they will attend the state normal ""i mis winter. - Papllllon. Mrs. Emma Rtnerfal nt at r-.t j ' looking up Papllllon friends Monday. Mrs. Tom Boyer left Friday for Wlsner for a few days' visit with her Sister. Miss Doris Clarke and Karl Brown left tnig week In Lincoln, where thoy will snter the state university. i I o a.n5J. Mr" Lo"'" Lealetir returned last Saturday frprn Detroit. Mich., where they attended the (Iran, I Armv n .v.. r- public encampment. Mra. O. H. Magmret entertained the Wo man a eltib at her home Wednesday after noon. Misses Ida Frlcka and Elsie Daer kop led an Interesting lesson on "Siberia." ...Mi"L A- ?'.l1,rdonL mho h" b" vl ItlneJ her sister. Mrs, J. R. Wilson, during the summer leaves today for her home at Pueblo. Colo. Mr. A. J. Langdon. who has -been visiting here at Gretna and Omaha, will return with Mrs. Langdon. The tfdles' auxiliary waa entertained u " ,1. ' afternoon by Mesdameg Wll- iioni Mi nnur; no rniniiMt and 'P. J. Poatle at the home of Mrs. Elchner. Mrs. Graham, of South Omaha gavs a talKn ''Hot Lunches In Rural Schools" and Mrs. John Speed I e of Benson on "Rural Schools In General." ' if 1 I In New Second Floor Quarters Ladles' and miseog' apparel buRin-eg now conducted on 8econd Floor of the enlargctj Benson & Thome store. Not the largeet departmont,' but the most homey" place In tcwn.'and, what Is "till better, the highest class garments In America "are here for your selection, and the prices so modest as to put commonplace apparel to shamo. Women who delight in having the new styles first in wi.a if thav m&k their selections n thia va.r- nwlna- to European conditions, there 1 .hin.- to ha gained by delay. Parisian fashion the newest obtainable are here, and no further ' portationa can be expected for thia season. Suits $17.50 to $45. Dresses, $8.75 to $49.50 "": Coats, $12.50 to $95.00. Waists, $1.50 to $19.50. Skirts $5 to $15 Wl iBVlt. Open Chary. Acconnts Trom Xe gpoasibl. I Fsrtlss. L-J i Our New Second Floor Millinery Section Ready And in it Is to be found the most stylish headwear of the season at prices amus ingly low. Millinery for Women, $5 to $18. Millinery for Misses, $1.50 to $10. OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET. I T'aisrri ii ' i "i 1 . ... V V JOHN A. SWANSON, Pres. . resolution: Uvea here.' left for home last Saturday. t- iim.aa nf ftenreaentatlvea at I Judge lrslle held a short aesslnn of Washington L C Reaolvx, That we. 1 district court here this wees.-confirming ... .n.mlirra of the Nebraska ronfenrnce I some sales of real .estate', and granting if the Methodist Kplacopal church. agre- I some naturalisation papers. .( . gating a ineinowrsnip oi i. now ,m w- county juige I. C- Baiar ana aaugn- (erance assembled, representing a total ter. Louise, Were In Olepwood, la., laat church memsershlp of 6,0uu and a con- -rhurailay attending the funeral of the litueney of many thousand more In the witt) ot Mr.. -Ellar'g brother, Anderson stste of Neliraalca. respectiuuy iuuun i tiler. . and -araeatiy I.ITh ab-on tolnt Mrs. Oeorse Stafford of Palrrtaaole. txly to pass the f ,hP-Hb"hln Kla.. la vlaltW her brother. Iostmater resolution gWInf "a stir ts a light to ,sterman. With Mra. Osterman, vote on national prohibition. ... thy visited relative, at Fremont and Cen- Tne reaoiuuon was Mnanuno-aijr i trl city. adopted, . DEATH RECORD. Mrs. Annie VW Oates of th Flair Kn- (terprlse officw returned last Saturday from Wtrpls. Water. Kd Murphy has gone to Central City on bustnosa. Jeaae Cook of Custer, Mont., la visiting okl-tlme acquaintances ,ln town. ' . . Henry Fisher of Joplln, Mo., was call ing on friends her. thia week. Mr. and Mra. James Henegar tiavn re turned from their trip to Virginia. O. Ev Joyce 1. enjoying a visit from hla slater, Mrs. IS. J.. Tslniago. of Fremont, InU. -.Mra H. B. Woleott Is visiting at Colo rado Springs and other points In Colo rado. Peter I.und and family have gone to Wayn, county to visit a, cousin of Mrs. Lrfind. Harry and Maggie Kollar of .ilothen hurg have been vloitlng their uncle, John W. Ruhga. . . Herman Hough enjoyed a vlidt from hla a!ster, Kdlth, of Crawordsvlll. la., thia Cmr V. ateafclaa. OOTHENBURO. Neb., Sept. K. Spe cial. ) Guy li. Blebblna. eldest son of Mr. and Mr, f- M. Stebbins.- did In a ssnl- tarlum at Unooln -ptember IS. following aa operation' for appendicitis at 4he ag of a years. If was burled mursoay. While attending th Wesleyan unlver- altv ha waa prominent In achol affairs. heine- a member of the Everett society. At the University of N.braasa h would k. rratuated next year. He waa a member of the Delta Upstloa fraternity. HYMEAL rieaarata-rahra. Una Cohr. and Charles Clements wer married by Rav. Charlea w. Bavldga Thursday evening at I o'clock. They wei-e accompanied by Mia Haasl B. ailpla j - and J. II. Flets. A iMm BaeaKI4ar Tremble f amaea It. It dou't take long for kidney and blad der trouble to give you a lame back, and even worse U not checked. Mrs. H. T. btrsynge.. Calnsvtll. Ot., was - fairly doan on har back with kidney trouble and inflamed bladder. Bha say.: "i took Kolt-y Kidney Pills and now my bark !s stronger than In years, and kid i.ey trotibls snd' painful bladder aansa Uon have entirely gone." Oood drug glsu are glad to sell Foley Kldnsy Hlls Uetuw they .! help. They c.m'ata no habit forming drugs All dealers First and Best Call for Supper Try a Fao.t, Spaghetti dinner one ia a while you'll surely njoy it. Cook with red ripe tomatoes for about 40 minute and serve with (rated cheese. If von don't sv this makes a rare fecst a fine, savory P-cl pe tiring meal, you'll be a rare exception. 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The New Fall Regal Shoes for Men $4, $4.50, $5 rrrv t.r vJU .Vvw Si i