12 THH ViVjK: 0MA1LX. WEDNESDAY, OcrTODKR 21. 1914. FOORTEEli GHOSTS MID DOGJN MAMIES Ckrman Writer Dncribei Awful Silence in Belgian City After Antwerp! Fall. rrorLE eropfed all and fled ks Orf mm Valaaale la View, TiMm el, GaraVa I. titer wllk Tr, at F.very-(htaa- F.mptr. fC'opyrlsht. 19H. by TTro Publishing Co.) By W. M. DltKWOWTM tStsff rnrrfponfVfi tendon Ially News a4 Nw YorH WrH.) COFKNHAGEN, Oct 11. Fpcll CaMe a ram to New Tork Wirla and Omaha He.)- Fourteen stricken souls running and crouchimr In th hdow of an autumn evening and one dot howling amid the rulna of Ma master's houaa termed th only line left In Mellne when the Germans swept through It few dare ago. Thla dead cathedrsl city peopled by the few terrified ahntll that was left of Mallne' 1S.0OJ Inhabitants, who had fled a aoon aa they aaw the flm hundred Oerman uhlint galloping along the Toad from Brussels. A well known Oerman writer travel ing with the headquarter' ataff has Just vlelted thla alricken rlty. Bt Romlialdo'a irnlhlc cathedral and other part of the town have received a few more halter ing blow alnce'the German were laat through It. Flrar at Aiitweri'i Fall. The laat onslaught on Antwerp wrought a miracle . In .Valines. Every door waa open, at leant "those of the house which were left standing. Clean, wnita cloth was on nearly every table and there waa open, children' plaything were atrewn About the pavements and In the gardens fruit and wine In plenty. The shops were riactly aa they had been left Now and then a Oerman aoldler crossed rear the wool market In Tlaoe Degmont and Joined mora soldier working on the railway; thousands of Germane passed through MeJIoes; hundreds of evening meals had been prepared,' but not a bot tle of win waa touched. hope Left Oprs. In the suburb of Muysen, the door of a watch and silversmith's shop stood open and there were neatly displayed row or (told and 'silver watches, bracelet and women' trinket all untouched. Under the shadow of a cathedral atood the restaurant of the Golden Fleece with all Its tablea spread. Viand and wlnee were untouched. In the back room of the house a dying eheep with madness staring out of Us bleary eyoa was dis covered and It wis untouched. Clothe were left hanging outside draper' chop Untouched. ' ' Hal aom beautiful dream come true, asked the writer, that thla miracle had been performed? In this silent city what unseen hand wa at th helm of the empty boats that drifted down the Itlver Lyl. what fear had killed even the little yellow singing frtenda of humanity we call canaries, that were lying dead at the bottom of cag. By some devastating stroke of magic tear the whole lite and spirit of Matin, he writes, had been reduoed to nothing- si sea He reeled under the deathly alienee of the city when he came upon It, a If aome one had dealt htm a blow. Grinning dummies In milliner' shop frightened him more than the whit face of th kataer victim strewn along th road. Fearless Ohoata si m Dear. The writer jumped Into a motor car. The general staff wa pushing on to Antwerp. II aaw the fourteen ghosts led away through th cavernous hoi In a house where shell had struck and paaesd the heap of rulna where the dog, the only living creature left in Maltne that had freedom, waa howling to heaven over the body of Ma master. Time for Pulling Out of the School ' Board Race is Up Monday s the Isst dy oa whtfh withdrawals from the ballot or filing hy petition for the approaching elet-.tlon were accepted by the election commis sioner, the latter classification Including filings for the school board. There were no new withdrawal. Work of preparing the ballot I to be begun Immediately. Candidates for the echool boerd whose nsmes will go on the ballot are: Fifth Ward-Thomss 11. Mullen, tsnlel E. Jenklnt, August IjuMln, Thomas Fal coner. Sixth TV'erd W. E. Fsrls, Clarence V. TVarfleld. R II. fitrlmpie. , Seventh WardA. C. Kennedy, Frank II. Woodland, Charlotte A. Pteere. Eighth Ward-Edward U Dodder, Ar thur C Wakcley, John Albert William. Ninth Ward-J. J. Fester, W. 1L Mlqk, Isaac W. Carpenter. Tenth Ward C. J. Ernst, F. J. Fwc boda. Julius Hoffman. Eleventh Ward Robert Cowell. Twelfth Ward-Thorns s A. Fry. Executive Committee Makes the Platform Having failed to Induce the candidate to agree upon a platform,' the executive eommlttoa of the republican county com mittee ha taken It upon Itself to draft and promulgate a document, which Is given out by Chairman Thomas a the party platform. The declaration con tain ten plans, all of which start with the words, "We favor," and embodies pledgee for legislation for reforming court procedure, encouraging Investment "In all proper line of private enter prise," removal of any official "who shall fall to Co his duty," a workhouse for Omalv conferring grand Jury "power on the county attorney, a short ballot and direct primary, purchase or construction of a municipal gas plant, public owner ship of electrle lighting In the water district Instead of In the city, -a muni cipal court, abolition of fee office, and a consolidated tax levy. The declaration la largely a rewriting of the platform that waa put out In the same of the Fontanel! club Just before th last primary. PARTY IN RUSSIA AGAINST ENTENTE Reactionaries Bitterly Opposed to England and Rejoice Oyer Fall of Antwerp. BRITAIN JUST USINO THE BEAR Petrwa-rag fore I a Minister "aye Thla e-mail l.-rmn F.eaea," Iiadlaa Hoaeasallera Family, Kegllsrlkle. Falls from Brewery - Truck and is Injured Iwrenc Jorgenaon, 2713 Caldwell treet. wa Injured thl afternoon when he fell from a Krug brewery truck to the pavement and waa run over by th rear wheel of th truck. The truck wa driven by Walter Martin and Jorgeneoa waa alttlng oa th lap of Peter Martin when the truck turned sharply at Twenty-fourth and Cuming streets. Feter Mar tin lurched forward with the turn and he and Jorgenson were thrown from the eat. The heavy vehicle ran over Jor genson' leg. He waa attended by Dr. Hamilton. Bishop Bristol Writes a Book "Heroines of History," Is the tlUe of a attractive book by Bishop Frank M UrUtol of Omaha, Just off the press of the Methodist ' book concern. The volume deals with "typical heroines of mythology of flhkepear and the Iilble," and la dedicated by Blihop Brl. tol to hi wife. Sends Silk Thread Instead of Cloth E. Oake Brown of thl city ha been Indicted by the federal grand Jury on a charge of using th United Ptatrs malls to defraud. Brown advertised In several paper to sell ten yarda of silk at ll.M, but Instead of sending hi customer silk good for their money he sent them ten yarda of silk thread. He haa been placed under arrest and will be held by the au thorities for trial by th government. PETROOARD, Oct. . Attempt by the Russian reactionary party to .create discord within the empire and awaken anti-English sentiment resulted In a state ment tonight by M. Fasonoff. the Rus sian minister of foreign affairs. In which h defined hi country attitude toward the allies and ita stand against Oermany. Recent avowal by this element as re flected In a few reactionary Journals, M. KaxaQoff declared, went so fr as to compliment Emperor William and laud the Hohenaollern family. They alluded xultingly, he aald to the fall of Antwerp aa the approaching end of the war, adversely criticized England by atatlng that It wa getting other countric to fight Its battles, and also plainly fore cast an Anglo-Russian rupture. Elemeat Negligible. "Thl small German element" aald M. aaonoff, -"la wholly unrepresentative of Russia' and negligible a far aa Russian police la concerned. Their Idea date back a far a 1S16. . Totally Ignorant of foreign politic they are still under the sentiment of a century ago and are maliciously, but vainly attempting to aoWdlacord between the allies by Insinuation against England. "Onc for all the world ought to be warned against taking seriously the ef forts of thla Hl-adviaed minority or al lowing thla email element " to spread abroad their attempt to shake the good faith between England and Russia. "Will Ba Net Rsttsre, T want to say most emphatically that there will be no rupture between England and Russia and that there la no possibility or a premature aettlement with Oermany contrary to our agreement with our allies. It I preposterous to think that thl ele ment In Ruaala 4a going to have anr hand la dictating Russia' policy during thl war. tm attempt of the Oerman cress to poieon or pervert feeling all over th wona, has railed, t least in Russia." NO NEW COMMISSIONER . FOR COMMERCIAL. CLUB There will be no municipal commis sioner or the Commercial club. At the last meeting of the municipal affair commute It wa suggested that a mu nicipal commissioner be. chosen for th Commercial club, whoae buslneaa It would be to handle the affair which pertain o mo commercial club activities In municipal affair. Th executive com mittee took the matter up and decided that whatever of such work there Is for th club can be handled by th present ouioe force. Instead of creating a new Office to handle the work. Night Schools Open , With Big Attendance; Tli night school's at Kellom and at Comenlu schools opened 1st night with a very favorable attendance at both places. The attendance wt Isrger than It wss In ft year en the .opening night. At Kellom echool alone there were iV pupils-the first evening, While laat year there were not so many the first night and were scarcely 300 In all 'In" the course of the term. " . . The pupils are lrgrly children of for eigner who either work during the day or are In one way or another prevented from getting th schooling they require during the regular school hours. Many of them, too, are those who are anxious to forge ahead, who feel that on ac count of early handicap they are not a well along In school they should be for their ages, or who are -not a far along a the children who have had the advantage of th American echool from th very first. ) a Panlty ; PirotD C:.:3 Llorc FRENCH ARMY BUYS SOUTH OMAHA HORSES French horse buyers have Invaded South Omaha and are on the market for &&00 to 1,000 horse to be shipped to Franc for use In the war. According to South Omaha horse com mission men the Frenchmen are excel lent Judges of horse and are well in formed on price. While they are par ticular a to the kind of anlmuls, they are taking many that would be rejected by United States officer buying for Uncle 8am' cavalry. It I said that the foreign buyera are paying 113 to $173 for good animal and considerable more for thoae that happen to strike their fancy. Another party of French and English horse buyera ar aald to be up In 'the Big Horn basin country of Wyoming and ther ar picking up a large number of range horse for shipment to Europe. Moat of the ar shipped north Into Canada, Ity Using btuart' J)vipcila Tablet Yon Can Itrnew the AppcUt ' of Yonr Bojhood Day. Home of you suffering mm and aomen ould Just aa soon think of eating pie, .Jam and cookies as you would of alecp-ix-.K with a PHlr of Bangal tlgdra. You're afraid of your atomarh. If you will only try a ttuart s Lyiila Tablet after oach meal and at bed time ou villi very aoon overcome thla fear of food. Y. M. C. A. OPENS CLASS . AMATEUR AGRICULTURE la hopes of whacking th high cost of living by training city men to raise fruit, vegetablea and poultry on ub urban acreage plot In their spare time, th Toung Men'a Christian association haa decided to add a course In amateur agri culture to their night school course. The back-tO'tha-farm movement waa en dorsed Monday evening by the educa tional committee of th association, of which Paul W. Kuhns Is chairman and J. W, Miller secretary. The latter wni go to LJucoln Friday, to arrange with pro fessor at th Ft ate college of agriculture to preaeut a course of practical lecture in Omaha during th winter. DELAYAN COMET SHOWS . ITSELF NOW IN EVENING Early in the evening when th sky Is clear the Delavan comet, a relatively new comet to astronomer, can been aeen low down In the northwest. Just to the left and a little below the big dipper. ' In the morning before sunrise the comet can be clearly seen In th northeast It I a bit difficult to see the comet with the naked eye, but it I very clear and dis tinct when an opera glass or smalt tele scope i used. D'ather Rigge of the Creighton observatory Is making daily Observation of the comet. Guardian Appointed for Valley Fanner - The only man In Valley who la willing to undertake the guardianship of Joseph Oster, a farmer,, owner of a shotgun and reaolver, haa been discovered by County Judge Crawford. HI name la - E. A. Erway and he la a Justice of the peace. For several daya guardianship proceed- Inga Instituted for the benefit of (Jeter's wtf and five children were held up by the lack of a guardian. When Constable Church and Wlllard MsxEacbroa of th county clerk' office served Oeter.wlth a summon he exhibited to them hi shot gun and revolver, thus discouraging any possible desire to Interfere with hi af fairs. According to allegations brough out re cently In a hearing, Oster is of th opinion that land should be allowed to 11 fallow for th purpose of enriching . Itself and storing up moisture. Judge Crawford decreed that dry farming mefltod are ' unnecessary In thl section of the coun try nnd that Oater waa Incompetent. , Oster Inherited the farm ' from hi mother. It waa alleged that he put two mortgages on H and ha used up th proceed. Erway, as guardian, will rent the farm which comprise lap acre, and v will at tempt to pay off th mortgage. STEVE MAL0NEY FIXES UP WEDDING AND IS BEST MAN Steve Maloney one again I accorded th palm a th first and most efficient assistant to Daniel Cupid. - The big chief of detective was chief engineer .at . a little wedding ceremony that took place at police headquarter. A police officer, watching the bridge for a burglar escaping from an Iowa town In an automobile thought Byron Pierce of Appleton, Wis., answered the description and as th later waa In an auto, with a woman, th officer brought them to the station. At headquarters it developed that the officer made a mistake, but that Pleree and Marie Brodtke, the woman, have been travelling - throughout th country In a machine, and are not married. Miss Brodtke 1 and vary pretty. "Why don't you get married?" In quired Steve, winking at Miss Brvdtk. She blushed and Pierce fidgeted.' "I will It he'll have me." answered Pierce. ' Tea minute later Rev. E. H. Jenka waa performing th ceremony. Matron Gibbon wa maid of honor and Steve Maloney waa best man. . ' i i Judge Troup is Dean of the Uni of Omaha Department of Law A. C. Troup, Judge of the district court, h eticceeded former Judge Howard Kennedy aa dean of the law srhool of th University of Oman. He will hold a special meeting of the faculty this aeek, at which 'work for the year will be dlscuserd. Other member of the fa culty are: Arthur C. Thomsen, Ralph A. Van Oradcl, Kdward R. Burke, Wil liam Sternberg, Wymer Treseler, Thomas Lynch, - Robert I. Neely, Harry w W, Prhackolford, D. . W.' Morrow, T. B. Dy- sart, John A. Moore, William Horton, Chailei-Tt ' Foater, Charlc W." Haller and Harry O. Palmer. Ppeclal lecturers stlthe school this year re: Frances A. Brogan, Joseph W. Woodrough, Harrison C. Brome, Matthew A. Hell, Frank H. Woodland. J. A. C. Kennedy, A. P. Photwell, Arthur C. Wakeley, William A. De Bord, E. O. McOllton and Arthur R.' Well. ' DODGE STREET VIADUCT CASE IN SUPREME COURT Assistant City Attorney W., C. Lambert expects to argue the, Dodge street viaduct case In the supreme court next week. The case was appealed by the-Missouri, pacific" railroad, , after th city council had ordered the construction of a viaduct of sufficient strength to carry street cars.' Severe Rheumatic Pains Disappear Rheumattsra depends on an. acid In the blood, which affects the muscles and Joints, .producing. Inflammation, stiffness and pain. ' This acid gets Into the blood through some defect In the digestive pro cess.. . ... Hood' Sarsaparilla, the old-time blood tonic. Is very successful In the treatment of rheumatism. It acts directly, with purifying effect, on the blood, and Im prove, th digestion. -Don't suffer.- Get Hood's -today. Advertisement. . CITY ATTORNEYS PREPARE TO CARRY UPTHE GAS CASE City attorneys are preparing to enter an appeal to the United State supreme court In the "dollar gas case," won by the company in the lower court. Assistant City Attorney W, C. Lam bert aald: "The legal department I not advising that an appeal Be taken, but we think the decision of th lower court would not be sustained." The city council will authorise the ap peal If It la made. Be Want Ad Are tbe Beat Business Booster. " A Wiair Cssgk. To neglect it may mean consumption. Dr. King' New Discovery give sure re lief. Buy a bottl today. Mo and 11. All druggist. Advertisement. . MAKER OF FIRST PAIR OF SHOES HERE DIES William N. Johnson, . T7 year of age, died at hi residence, 1218 North Twenty eighth street, Monday evening, after an Illness of ten days. Mr. Johnson cam to Omaha In 1&3 from England and lived In Omaha and Benson ever since. He made th first pair of shoe In Omaha and h gained om property In therly days, which haa atnc been hi source of income He I survived only by Mrs. Johnson. . St. John' lodge of Maaon will have charge of the funeral, which will be hold Thursday afternoon 'at S o'clock from - the Masonlo 1 temple.' . Interment Prospect IIUL . , . . aly's Cream Balm Opens Clogged. Nostrils and Head Catarrh Goes Instantly Clear Air raaaaffe; Von Iirthe) Krly, Naaty Irtscliarga Stop, H&d Cold and Dull Head svrho Vanish. Gt XV great t a lik a boy gaas!' Ttiene little Ftuart's Dyspepsia-Tablets to tutu tiic stomal ll )ut iW food, 'i'hey 'i. tfi'-lr new und fih diseelive qual- in- vriili our auntout Iuk in atom- n an l lnleune and thus run h our Ix-i-', ttup gaa, irritation atid 'after rel ,n inmn-as." .Hi act tit taking a t i,lt i) per'&tH Tablet la a pleasing Mi. You eat ll aa you mould an "arter oiiiner mint" or a "boobon." It nt once in.xrs wnb jour fvml and oik-I that f"oJ. It relieve the ktraia of that meal, if oure, ml thus you eipertcai- a ) f ui .tiling 1 1 nin your food. Fnon our !'i--iu- mill return. You HI flr.4 youi ir eating the fiKxis you oul.1 dearly lou to eat. but are afraid io (; ana in a very knort time your nil dneistK aretcni will he returned to Vf;u. lor our b-xliea v-ry qul.'kly reat'Juat ;iteiiiM-ives io normal coiicmuma when e .:, the troupe that makes litem i.o a your dniKKlat. tio matter where ?on nve. und iuy a bus or htuart a lis l i-i iui'ii, do invfmt vtlrh.na i'.- trim oi i !;. laiM-ta p!.k ad r A. htuait Co., IMI Hium t Hlria , j -,iimii, .Mh u., mo a aiufc.ll annij'l CANDIDATES VIOLATE BILL POSTING ORDINANCE Motorcycle policemen and patrolmen have been busy during the last Tew days tearing down political, cards which can didates have nailed to telephone poet about the city. A city ordinance provides fin of to per card tor offenders, and the pol'ce say that after sufficient warn ing baa been given the offending candi dates, arrests will follow It they still persist. Keveral hundred doiara worth of cards have been destroyed by the police. Sheriff McXhane, Fred Elsaaser and John Hi-lgga. police aay. are the worrt offenders, although nearly every other candidate has alao been guilty. Ike Tea ILL, taalelea. The case of V. Cantbiou, Clarendon. Texas, la similar to that or many other who have used Chamberlain' Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. II Aya. "After trying a doctor for several months, and uaing different klnda o medicine for my wtf who ha beeq troubled with aevrr bowet complaint for aeveraL month. I bought a bottl of (.'hamberlaln'a Colic. Cholera and Inarrhoea Remedy. After using th sec ond bottle she aa ehtlreiy cured- Fur sale py U d-al-r Advertisement- del a small bottl anyway, Just to try It Apply a little In the nostril and In stantly your clogged nose and stopped up air passage of th head will open; you will breath freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-ln-head or catarrhal aore throat will be gone. End auch misery now! Get the small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" t any drug store. Thla tweet, fragrant balm dissolves by th heat of th noatrilrPa etrates and heal th Inflamed, swollen membran which line the noa. head and throat; clear th air paswag; atop naaty discharge and a feing of cleans ing, soothing relief come Immediately. Don't lay awak tonight atruggllng for breath, with head atuffed; noetrlle cloaed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with Ita running nose, foul mucous drop ping into th throat, and raw dryness I distressing but truly neediesa. Put your faith Juat once In "Ely's Cream Balm" and ' your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. Advertisement. CIIgpo's to Bboft 'SEuoa W.t a ! lea (DqEuci S4Q .zz Handaocne awag-fHtlng tall mr patent, - with cloth top look like th regular $ klavd. - Shown la errry ciaa ao width. ' W consider thi$ that bttt thot vr huilt to v-JJ for $4,COmaJs apd4Zy for this hotus. Ask to at this $4.CO Spda3." , i l&ll Order Pin. ' f . i .! ) i t " i S ek.-aa a ; Take the best Anthracite, cu t off about one fifth the . price, add more ease of handling, more uniformity, more control of, your fire, stop filling your basement with coal eases' and the air with smoke, and stop sifting ashes that's as near as wc can come to - telling you what Vulcan Coke is. -It burns weight for weighty with hard coal, is easier to control, lasts as long and gives more, heat because it - is' 90 carbon, the ' "heat maker.' ' " Nobody, 's coal bill is so small that he can afford to overlook the' saving that Vulcan makes. Produced 6jf , Coal Product I3?z. C. Jjliet, III. Exclusive Domeetia Sale Agent. Htwin-Kikionji Coal t Ceki G. - XoOeraUok Slag, Caieeg. Nebraska Fuel Co. Ti!(it 0ttu 430 Piafri atari kc Oatit S. OaUi CaBIab a - diif f lilt lll.iljl ijiiilWifli 1 Wt I 1 -K'-i-tlJa,-, ; : I: Every Duyor Can Help flo matter when you buy or where, mako "fY!ado-ln-Amcrlca" tho greatest label on earth! How? Easy! Insist on setting Amer- Ican-Mado Goods. Every time you do it's a boost for the country you love. SEETHE SfLER. CJD ClULAT PROFIT BY THE SPLEXSIS THIS IS r ;u7lniv LL WEEK AT Values you'll find superior to any offered in the city. An im mense variety for 8 e 1 c c t i on. Comparison i s the very best test. Ex amine these values, then com pare thorn "with offerings elsewhere. The result will be pleasing to both you and ourselves, we're confident. . Good large blankets, grar or tan, worth 69c pir, ea. 12 Vt Our regular 73c per pair at each S3c Our $1.00 Blankets or Comfort ers at, pair GO Our 11.25 Blankets or Comfort ers, pair ............. ...84 Our 1.S0 Blankets or' Comfort ers, pair 92)? Our $2.00 Blankets or Comfort- era, pair -S1.18 Our $2.50 Blankets or Comfort ers, pair .............. 1.48 Our $3.00 Blanketa or Comfort ers, nalr oil GO , ----------- - j.,ut Our $3-50 Blankets or Cora for t- " . 83.48 Our $4.00 Blankets or Comfort ers $2.85 Our $5.00' Blankets or Comfort ers ...'-S3.88 Our $6.00 and $6.50 Blankets or Comforters 84.18 Our $7.00 and $7.50 Blanket or Comforters f . . $4.08 Our $10.00 Blankets or Com forters r.$7.50 Our $12.50 Blankets or Com forters $8.75 Our $15.00 Blankets or Com forters $10.00 Auto Rugs Same reduction as Blankets..." 1 case -65c Babr Cribs, with ani mal pictures, will go on sale at, each .. ....... ; 30t Toy 2nd Book Specials en 4th Fleer $1.25 Washable Dolls,. 19 in. high, hip joints, movable eyes, long curls, at 75c Extension Roller Skates, 69c values, Wednesday at ..49c Misto Erector Steel Build er, a dandy at... $1.00 Popular Copyright Books, biff list of titles, at...'. ...50 10c Writing : Tablets at . . . 5 Composition Books, each . . 5 Mechanical . Trains on . Track, 75c values at ....... .59 IE16E1S Ua Extra large size Domestic Huck Towels, 15c values, each ........... ...10c Home-made Bath Towels heavy weight, extra' size, 25c values, each. . . . 15c Mercerised Satin Damask, as sorted designs, 76c values, yard........ ..45t Corrugated' Table Padding, something new, very heavy, " $1.25 values,' yard.. . . .75 Bath Mats, a choice, selection, assorted . sixes and colon, values to 75c, each.... 50 In Our Superior Domestic Room Ambskeag Outing, regular. 18 He and 15c grades.... .l(W Anderson's Outings, soft, fleecy, and regular 10c value, . In thla sale at 7 U -Other good Outings at, yard. 5 ma H)k Extra fine heavy ticking at, - yara 4 18 "d 25 TABLE LI9TEX. Damask! . J 1.23 oualltr. : . .fltil Damask. SI. 00 oualitv. . . .T Damask, 85c quality! .... .GH Napkins, per doren. . . . . . .454 P to $5.00 The best line' of Batta mud for the money: 4 . . , Our 10c Batts .......... 7g Our 13 He Batts 04 Our 15c Batts ........ .JO Our 18c Batts 12H Our 25c BatU .'.'. 18 t EXTRA SPECIAL - 1 solid case of 12 c Huck Towels, while they last, at, each 7! 1 case of genuine yard wide Lonsdale, at yard. ..... .64 1 case , of large . Gray Blahkets, 11-4, regular price $1.75 pair, on sale, each OGt4 1 case ot pure Indigo Blue Apron ' Checks, good value at 6 Vic, In this- sale 3 W 17 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar $1.09 We Follow the Market and Give the People the Benefit. 41-lb. sacks Bast Htgh-Orad Dia mond " H. Flour.' mad from th beat aftlected wheat: nothing finer for bread, plea or cakes, sack.ai.3S 10 bars Coat. 'Em- All, Diamond C, Lennox, White Russian or Laun- dry Queen Whit Laundry,. Soap for :.. as rakes Selexo Soourlng Eoap..tSo 3-lb..pkg. On Time Starch... ..10a Yeast ftoam, pkg ., s Oraps-N'uta. pkg. ;. V.lOa Corn Flakes, pkg S The Best Domestic Uacaronl. Ver micelli or Spaghetti, pkg....TH 4 Ha. Fancy Japan . Rice, lfto qutl- ss Th Best Hand-picked Navy Beans, Per lb. -., 8 10 lbs. Bot'Whlt or Tallow Corn- meal .as t lb. Rolled Whit Breakfast Oat- meal as McLaren Peanut Butter. lb..lSH Ad vo Jell, for dessert. pkg...TH ;-lh. 'cans- Fancy - Sweet Sugar Com for ,...7H 8-lb, can solid packed Tomatoes, Hominy, Spinach or Golden Pump kin , T io The Beat Tea Slftlngs. lb....lH Hlrschey's Breskfsst Cocoa, lb. . to Golden Santo Coffee, lb. .....SO Ta Bast Creamery Batter, eartoa or bulk, pT lb......,., 31 Th Best strictly $tesh Guaranteed tgga, per dosen - 86o Good No. 1 Country Creamery But ter, Jb. , 8 Good Dairy Table Butter, lb... 96 2 Ha. Good Butterin for SB Full Cream Chees, lb IB TaTB TBOBTABZ.B KUtsT TOM . xxb rsoru or omaia, 15 lbs. Potatoes to th peck. .-. .10 Demand 15 lb. th law requires it. New Cabbage, per lb '.l4o Hubbard Sqnash, each. . . .lOe-lSH 8 bunches Freeh Radlshe. i . . ; . .3 bunches Fresh Shallots '. . 8c 1 heads Fresh Hothouse Lettuce So Fresh Spinach, per peck 10 Heets, Carrota or. Tarntpa, lb... o Rutabagas, lb. ..S 2 stalks Fresh Celery Ba Green Tomatoes, for pickles, bas ket for ISo TBI ZS Ami WSIX. We advise our customers to buy now. ' W have two carload of extra ' fancy fruit, for thla Bale. The market I getting' stronger and you can look for higher prices shortly. Some varieties in th car: Jonathan, Orimea Golden, eipltsenberger. Wealthy. Hoover. .Kr'S.rf-. $1.35 to JUS IT PAYS Try MAYDEN'S First Genuine KopEi pr ings a Mined- by the Original -Producers, $c?i by the FclSawfog Cealart Jeff W. Bedford . ; Henry Foly " "' " Har'moa ' Wectb . Boaell A 8o.. : " C'W. HUU Co, tV 8.: Johnva . ' " Kfj Lumber Coal, Co. ' Lucas Coal Company .People Coal Co. I n Ion Fuel Co. l"pdike Lumber A Coal Co. West Omaha Coal A Ice Co. Jrworak Wrecking Co. ..Haven Coal Co, McCaffrey Bros. . GARCO; G0AL & SqPP.LY.CO.r.lPiUlY Nebraika Distributers. - ts Swap Anything in the "Swapper' Column I j