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THE MX: OMAHA. F1UDAY, JAM AKY l.
HOUSE NOT ANXIOUS
TO 0. K. RESOLUTION
Speaker Jackson Rulet Out Diicui
tion tn the Hitchcock Anti
War Mnnitioni MeMure.
It Makss a Difference on What
Subject Committeeman Is Wise
TO CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
(From a FUff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Neb.. Jsn. 3:-Specsl THo
rrmn.) Tli Hitchcock resolution went
over thin- momlns; In the houee until n
future date on . ruling of flt-eaker Jack
son after Greenwalt h.id titled ssatnst
it and Hosteller for It. on a call for
ruling by ltener. Huh (Iwntili ami
Hosteller had made Impassioned speeches,
but the ruling of th efesker rut off thu
oratorical dlnplay.
Ha held Its eonr'.derstlnn out of
order because It had not bAen read on
three different dare and printed, aa the
constitution reitilres In the case of all
bllla and concurrent resolution.
Ilrraa ITlTed.
thirlnx the. debate Representative Nor
ton entered -a eperlfia disavowal of, an
alleged Interview In which tie was. quoted
aa saving ha had a teleirram front flerr
tary of Rtate Bryan asking him to oppos
any endorsement of th HltchcofK bill. ;
No oner had the senate reaolutlon
been nailed up on a motion by Mr. IWn,
democrat of Piatt, than It waa vHtoroHaly
aMSIIedV by Mr. Qreenwalt, democrat of
Cuater.
"This reaolutlon contains more senti
ment than ene," declared tJreenwall.
"It la a direct clap at our president, whose
band haa safely jrulded the helm of the
ship mt atata for two yar- through ahoala
ed flanf srou place. I'm print to be
tit last man to tnak hla taak tiarder. I
am eppoaed to this reaolutlon In any form.
Ita promoter would look mtfhty small If
they were atsad up alonrsld of th prwel
ot.M '
" Market Waa Is llilUf.
Mr. Mockatt called for.' rulma" on th
point of order that th resolution waa not
property bfor th house. Th dismission
continued until Mr. ItoUner renewed th
point of ordar, axd Speaker Jackson sus
tained tt.
Mr. Hoffmelstar, democrat of Chase, de
dared that "this noun baa no right to
question a resolution of the senate " H
eonUrtofcd to talk In a somewhat excited
to tinUl Keliner lnterrnptd with a mo
tion to adjourn. Tha Chas county mem
ber thereupon shook his flat at nelaner
and poured forth a torrent of denuncia
tion. . . ' . ' ' ". '
1 erv notice on you that you can't
cloa my mouth;' he shouted, ' '
ANTI-DISCRIMINATION
NSURANCE B,LL ,SN
(From a Staff CorrsiKn4nt,)'
LINCOLN. Jan. 14. 8peclal."naUr
Howell of Omaha Introduced a bill today
providing for th supervision of fir, cy
clone .and atorm Insurane rate by tha
t'tate- Board of Insurane. This is the
antl-dlsrrlmtnatlon .Insurance bill, which
la bused on the alleged fact that the ratei
.In Lincoln and other western polnta ar
much lower than In Omaha.
Bills Intrduced
LINCOLN. Jan.. 14 ttr!U- Follow
ing are-tha bills .Introduced dla betor
the leitHslaturo, - . .- l'
(From a Staff Correspondent)
LINCOLN. Jan. 14.-Ppecll It ap
pears that Intimate knowledge and ex
perience along lines In which members of
committee In th legislature are ex
pected to wory diea riot always apply.
On the committee on roads members of
th legislature who ere acquainted with
roa'1 conditions are named, on the com
mittee tin banks banktr are named, on
the Judiciary committee lawyers are
placed, all bersuse they are acquainted
with th business with which they will
com In contact
However, it appera to be different with
f,he committee on railroads, for when
f. liner of Dotiglss was placed on that
pmmlttr on the first assignment he was
ster removed because It waa discovered
that he was a railroad accountant.
Norton, who ass the chairman on the
committee on committee In ,the house,
ran glv Mr. Miner no explanation other
than that he was removed becsus he wss
a railroad man.
SENATORS SEE PRINT GRAFT
Believt Cost of Printing Journal in
New Fashion if at Extrava
gant Figure.
PLAN TO AIR THE SUBJECT
(From a fHaff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Jan. 14. (ftpectal.t-Althotigh
the contract for printing tha dally sen
ate Journal is bandied by a Lincoln news
paper publishing company, th Aenate
this morning' handled . without glove
charges that tha price charged, Is twice
what It ought to h. . . '
A motion by Senator Kohl ol Wayne
for th appointment of a commute, of In
vestigation upon th subject of the cost
of th dally journal carriet without a
dissenting vote. Th committee consists
of Senators Mattes, Henry and Spencer.
"They tell us," said Bena-tor Qulhby of
Douglas, "that th coat 6f printing th
dally Journal will b S OOO mom than un
der the old 'system. I have been a printer
for thlrty-fiv year and I know that It
can't possibly be true."
Senator Klerhel of Nemaha sM he
had been Informed th price paid was
nearly twlo what It sheuld be. H
thought that th Investigation would b
a mighty good thing.
Emperor of Austria
Decorates Retiring
Foreign Minister
VIENNA (via London), Jan. 14 An
autograph letter from Emperor Francis
Joseph to Count Leopold von Berchtold,
accepting his resignation aa foreign min
ister. Is published today In th official
Vtemnsj -Oasette. - Th emperor expresses
"my, warmest thanks, my full recogni
tion of th distinguished services you
hav rendered to my house and to the
monarchy in times of peace, as well as
during this great war.
"It Is my regret that I see you sever
yourself from theso 'functions." the em
peror say In conclusion, "and I confer
upon you, as a token of my continuous
affection, the brilliants of th Orand
Cross of th Order of Bt Stephen."
BANQUET CLOSES SESSION
OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
fTYom a Staff Correspondent)
LINCOLN, Jan. 14.-Bpclal Telegram.)
Th BUt Historical soolaty closed its
session this evening with the annual
banquet at the Lincoln hotel Pr. P. L.
Hall presided aa toaatmaater. ' '
The university mala quartet Paul Orls
wold, James Allison. J. V. arpham and
Earl Jackson furnished th' musical pro
gram. Th speakers were General John
Lee Wsbster, O. W. Wattles and Victor
Rosewater of Omaha, Charles W, Bryan
of Lincoln and Bamuel Avery, chancellor
of th University of Nebraska.
Th society strongly endorsed a proposi
tion for the completion of the building
started several years ago acrosa th street
from th southeast corner of th stats
house ground '
Persian Troops Help
Turks Deliver Land
From Russian Yoke
AMSTERDAM, Holland, Jan. 14 -(Via
London, l:N p. m.) There haa been re-
Lcelved her an official communication
given out at Constantinople by Turkish
authorities as follows:
"Assisted by Persian troops, our army
I steadily advancing in Aserbaljan prov
ince, Persia, In order to deliver the coun
try from th Russian yoke.
"W hav had further notable success
occupying advanced positions of the Rus
sians In th vicinity of Tabrls.
"A humber of tribesmen of the British
army of occupation in Egypt have sur
rendered to our vanguard."
Governor Blease
Resigns Five Days
Before Term Ends
COLUMBIA. P. C, Jan. 14. Governor
Cole L Bleaee. whose term expires Jan
uary lit, today filed hla resignation with
the secretary of state.
Tim reelgiiatl'in. transmitted to the
senate, was Immediately accepted. lieu
tenant O ivernor Bmith took the oath for
the unexpired trm.
No reason for the governor's artlon
wr.s glvrn In Ms reeisna'.ion, which con
tained only lh" won":
"I hereby reelcn my office aa govermr
of Houth t arollna."
It was stated that Oovernor Blease to
day wss told of a meeting of .some of
the members of the legislature Tuesday
nlslit. when, according to members of
the conference a proposal to Institute
Impeachment proceedings gainst the
governor was dlstisaed, but was aban
doned.
George Beyreis Is
Some Experimenter
(From a Btaff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Jan. 14. (Special.) Among ;
tha prominent characters attending . the. !
state meeting of the Farmers' union j
her is Oeorg Beyreis of Dubota. Mr. j
Beyreis has attracted considerable at-,
tentlon by seating a ney $15 cowboy hat I
and Is proud of It. I
Mr. Beyreis has on his farm In Oage ',
county a 4-year-old buffalo. He Is cross- j
lug buffalo blood ani that of common I
stock. Cows raised in this way, ;he eays,
give milk the year rotind of a very rich
quality, although the amount le not as
large as some breeds.
"Pome people buy aoutomoblles." said i
Mr. Beyreis, "but I bought this buffalo
bull, and I expect to purchase two young
elk whiph I shall train for road work.
. , . . . .
Senate Bills.
H. V 41. Buhrmsn ol Hnll Provides Ihst
sll hunters', angler and fishermen's M
tciiie numrya IihII go Into a anrcliM slate
issme' and Ilfh fund, one-half of which
el, nil 'be used far th propagation Mid
conservation of llsli.
H. r 4J. Bhumwyy of I lx on Provide
a course In the state normal schools lor
training o( rursl teachers.
H. v. ix Hhumwav of Olxon Provides
for the Ton ci eti of Isnd rlslra-
lion. k
B. . 144, Lahners of Thsver Provide
that tW'teon engaged In veterinary iH-ar
lice tor ten .veers prior to psasaan of this
till need not take examination or hold a
if run. ie.
H. K. 45. Lahners of T!.aver-rorb1rts
vhnotlng on the public hiKhways snd th
Injury of any signs of public notice..
H. F. S. ilowell of Iouala Provides
lor suMrvlf1un ot fire, ryclnn snd storm
insursnce rU-s bv the state hoard end
lor the filing uf rate and record of writ
ings and Iohsli with said board. .
,) ' llae Bills, j' '
II. p.' 1.1. Borenson of A'slley Disqtiall
fies si eclal commissioner from being an
aiialcr ot lol liamaire.
M. It. 41, Lundnrcn oi DoiKlur-Ian
siisi k. bill, fixing maximum Intrrert rat
a) I')' per cent, and setting lli'vns fe
of IH. . . .
II. It, 4 IUtes of Cheyenne Appropri
ates j!0') for a state priming p.nm to
b located near the state capitol. Ktl
llshea pitniltis roininlsaion, stst printer
to resell l,!'1) per yer.. Not by cnvl l
labor. " . . .. ..
H. K. 46. Tlbbeta of A'sms Apii ntrltt i
Sia prr tent of 1 mill lJnlverstiy levy tor
1urxnes of maintenance c( uiat Instltu
.tln. ' cr,
II. R. 47. Peterson of tJncsiter Pr.
Idas umt penultv for receiver of stolen
property with Intent to defraud the owner
ss In no applied to rurx.eollug stolen
property. Einergency.
H. K.i iK t;iK.nean of Thayer Provide
that ten years' practice shall tualify a
veiermarian as a pia'iiuuocr in tnis
stata.
li. It iS. Ctinklaw of Antelope Elim
inate from the limitation for employment
of female llxi Uie country, and all cltiss
of ! IhHll i.fKil.
II. Ic 0, Xlaekett ! UMr-Appro
priates tZ.000 as nucleus if a fund for th
relief of the blind and for Invostlgatlun
of causes of timne.
11. It. it. W urt.ier ef Hall Annual sahnol
district meetltiKs shall be held on th
first Mondav In Juno Instead of the last
iion)y in June.
H. R. ii, lloirtetler ard Harris of nu'fal
Limits exemption of firemen from 1nrr
and military eivle to counties in whuh
they live.
If. It. U, llsrris and Hnstetlrr of Buffalo
Crtlfl-stes .ot euiullon to members of
lira departments if proi-erlv Issi-ed shell
t-e good fr flvetyeais im where in tli
state.
It. R. 54. Dn'ivlit Countv IVIesatlou
Creates a municipal court. In ocielia and
fixes end defines jow.eri Tnd bn-isdliiuii,
i It. ti. Jearv and Mh kett of Ijtn
eester Aoirninatea 'll.irt to relmbursa
Ineaster count r fuixle kmt in CwtMtal
.Natluntl ank isil'tr. l-'merenev. :
11. K. M, Anderson of I'helos Prevldes
for chains of eultMins at C o dock Instead
of I o'clock In the eiwrit.
H. R. &T. ition of Civ-AnniAprlste
n per ceet ef me university bul'din mnA
for 191iv.i fi iMrpoes for Which levied
F'.mersuncv r'niie.
H U. M. Nlclinla t Xtaaiaon Provlites
that ecuitrsr-t f.r iiiiiininrat of tei or
sslari .f he4a ' etr.l--a hll Ke vo'd
im'en exec ted hv b th l.nvs-d end !'
II. R. e. KwrrUitt o' Nemnha end P"
mer of lH'isls Courtv JuiletM' fee bill
(hansios f-ea in oine BriicuUra and
putting probate coats en a flat basis.
Be Want Ada Produce Hecults.
BILL TO AID THE BLIND
INTRODUCED BY M0CKETT
(from a Btaff Cbrrpondenl.) .' -LINCOLN.
Jan. 11 (Special.)-A nether
bill appropriating tl.ON aa th nucleus) of
a fund for th aid and relief of th btlnd
outald stat Institutions haa, ben pre
sented by Rprstnltlv Mockatt. jit li
tnteadfd t enooirag horn Industry and
JiQUie teaching, 'insist ' WrM persofc nn
finding employmept and In other wsfs to
id them. Th fund lso b exprndad
by the Board of Control, wfth th super
intendent ot th school for the Wind and
th executive board of th Nebraska aso.
elation ot worker for th blind acting as
an advisory board.
ILLNESS IN FAMILIES
CALLS MEMBERS HOME
(From a Btaff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Jan.. 14. (Bpclal. Repre
sent tlv Henry Korff of Cdr countyi
who was railed to Blouc City Wednesday,
telephoned Thursday noon to Chief. CUrk
Potts of the bouse that hla two sons,
ged SI and 1. had. been perted upon
for- appendicitis during th morning. .
Her rf caltlv Brett of Hamilton osunty
haa gone horn to Aurora on account of
th critical c ond ll loij ot lilt son, aged 14.
who suffered a bad tsll Several dayi ago.
It la retorted that th boy's Injuries may
yrov fatal. . .
VALENTINE WATER RIGHT
TO BE GRANTED BY BOARD
(From a taff Correspondent)
LINCOLN. Jan, 14. (Snela'.r-Th 8tat
Board ot Irrigation at hearing today re-
considered Its former action od grsnted
an extension ot tlm to C. H. Cornell ot
Valentin in th matter ot his application
for water rights on tli Niobrara.
About .month ago the board decided to
deny th application. .Mr. Cornell wants
1,4X4 cubic feet of .water. He wss repre
sented today before the beard by Attor
ney J. C. Q ilgley of Valentine,
Owe lie fiood Health t rksahK
lnls' Table. ' ,
"I ow my food health to Chamber
Iain's Tablets," write Mrs. R. O, Ncff.
Crookstni(, O. "Two years a(0 j; was an
invalid due' to stomach trouble. I took
three bottles of these TsbUts and ha
since been In the best of health." Ob
tainable ertryw her -Advertisement.
BOY IS FOUND DEAD
NEAR CAMP CROOK
BELLB FOTJRCHE. B. D., Jan. 14
(peclat) Melvln Bwenson, a 14-ysar-old
boy,' was found dead Monday night or
this week 'about a mil and a half from
hla horn, twenty miles north 'of Camp
Crook, en branch of Bhaw rreek. It
seems th young man had boon out hunt
ing with a neighbor boy, traveling In
buggy to which they were driving a
team. Th body, with the team and
buggy, was found, on of th horses be
ing down In a ditch and th body of tha
boy was between th heela of th horse
and- th front wheel of th buggy.
Whether th team ran away and "h was
killed by being thrown out, or whether
his gun was accidentally-' discharged is
not known, 4 ' '-'.'i. - - ...'.. .' 1
. -Li i ii,
DARNELL FILES ANSWER
T0 WIFE DIVORCE SUIT
CHICAGO. Jan. 14. -Rev. James M. Tsr-
nell, pastor of th Henry Simmon Me
morial church m Keaoeha,' Wis., until hi
matrimonial affair were brought to) th
attention of . th church trustee, today
riia hla answer to a, bill for divorce
brought against him by Poris Vaughn
Darnell. Th answer neither a&rhlta nor
denies tKat ha married Dor I Vaughn No
vember J. 1914. as alleged In hr suit.
Darnell denied that he hail ltvd with
Ruth Soper Darnall as his wit. In K.
nosha. ,
British Airmen Drop
Bombs Near Antwerp
AMSTERDAM. Jan. -14 -(Vla London.)
The Tclegraat In Its Issue of today says
It haa learned that British aviator last
Morrday dropped bombs on th German
position at Antwerp. Th damage In
flicted ha not been learned.
WILSON WILL COME OUT
FOR VOTES FOR WOMEN
WASHINGTON, Jan. It-President Wil
son ehortly will com out with a state
ment favorable to woman suffrag In
New Jersey, According to an announce
ment by Pr. .Anna Howard Bhaw today
after ah and Mrs. Medill McCormlck and
Mrs, Winston Churchill had called on th
president. Dr. Shaw said they had not
lscuad national suffrag Issues.
TUB MAN WHO PTtOMJSED
Last year many a, man promised him
self or some agent of TUB MID-WEST
LIFT! that this year he would take a
policy on hi life. You, Mr. Reader of
thla ad, may be, one of those who mad
such a promise. The year 191& la her
and now It Is up to you to make good.
A promise cannot be carried to comple
tion too soon if It la of th fight kind.
There are few who hav enough insur
ance. Moat men ar candid enough to
admit this. Then begin the year right
by taking that policy, dive, your agent
your application when h calls, or writ
or phone th company. Th Important
thing Is to do It now.
TheMidyvestLife
N. Z. 8NELL. Pi'ailoiMT -
A NEBRASKA STOCK COMPANY
snum "OK-FmnariTiHG nn nsmuxcx omit
mtST NATIONAL IAKK BUILDWC. LINCOLN.
. " ' OMAHA A9CNCV ' ;tv5
ClYV NATIONAL BANK ssUlh.P!N4t
CIXCKAt A6INTSI --C0ftg 0RKl.
f a. FIN HIT AND I. J. Ill tCI t TI1H
THOMPSON, BHLBEN & CO.
Friday in the Coait Section
We have prepared a special
rack of Coats for . . .
$495
The values are extremely unusual. We know it will pay
you to attend this sale. Sizes 14 to 44. On sale Friday, $4.95
Friday night's paper will tell you of the gTeat suit sale
Saturday. It will interest you.
Handsome Black Silks
Much below regular price Friday ,
The very silks that are most wanted. We offer special
lots almost every day. Friday it will be Black Silk. Study
the following items' and prices and ask yourself whether you
; can afford to miss this sale:
$1.00 Black Louisene, now 39c a yard.
$1.25 Black Serge Silks, now 49c; all silk, good heavy
weight.
$1.00 Black Satin Radium, now 49c; rich satin effect.
75c Black Yataf f Taffeta, 27-inch, now 39c a yard.
$1.75 Black Crepe, all silk, now 98c a y ard.
$2.53 Black Satin Meteor, 40-inch, $1.39; handsome, rich
satin finish) soft and clinging. '
$2.00 Black Crepe de Chine, 40-inch, now $1.39; a most
elegant fabric.
$2.00 Black Brocaded Meteor, 40-inch, now 98c a yard.
- $1.75 Black Swiss Taffeta, now 98c a yard.
Important Linen Specials
) $7.50 2V4x2-yard Table Cloths .$5.00 each
$2.50 2x2-yard Table Cloths. . $1.89 each
; $6.00 2x2-yard Table Cloths.
$1.59 72-inch Table' Damask. . .
!$4.50 5-8 Napkins.............
$10.00 3-4 Bleached Napkins. . .
$6.00 72-inch by 103-inch Sheer Bed Spreads
$1.00 Embroidered Guest Towels. . .. . .
' 45c Snow White Turkish Towels
JANUARY SALE OF
SHEETS, CASES and
BEDDING.
Embroidered Sheets, scal
loped and hemstitched,
soiled and mussed, from
our holiday line; most of
them have embroidered
initials, extra fine quality
of sheeting formerly sold
up to $2.50; to close quick
ly $1.00 each
50c Bed Sheets, 35c each or
3 for $1.00; 72x90, made,
with patent seam.
Extra large $2.00 Comforts,
filled with pure white cot
ton, silkoline covers
$1.33 each
12VjC Pillow Cases, sizes
42x36 and 45x36; good qual
' ity of muslin 9c each
$4.00 each
.......... ."$1.00 a yard
' .$2.75 a dozen
.$5.00 a dozen
.$3.00 each
. .50c each
. .25c each
75c Hemstitched Huck Towels 50c each
' 18c Bleached Fine Irish Crash .15c each
- 75c Heavy Snow White Turkish Towels .... .50c each
40c Irish Huck Guest Towels . ..25c each
$1.00 Extra Large Huck Towels. .............. .65o each
65c Made Roller Towejs. 50c each
$5.00 Hand Embroidered Pillow Cases. . . . . . .$3.50 a pair
$2.00 72-inch Bleached Damask. . .$1.50 a yard
.'75c 24-inch Figured Huck Toweli::;.- ...59c a yard
; $1.75 5-8 Bleached Napkins. . . . ,. .$1.39 a dozen
$2.50 Embroidered Scarfs. ; .$1.89 each
50c H. S. Guest Towels. . . . . . ..... .... ..... .39c. each
; $1.50 H. S, Fine Irish Huck Towels. . .51.00 each
: $10.00 Bleached Dumfermline Table Clotlr , . , .$7.50 each
fRft 00 AnatrisLh Tfn TaMa -Cloth . v.t
... i t vk nn .1
.$35.00 a1 dozen
Next Monday is
the day of our Great
Annual Sale of Cur
tains and Draperies.
See Sunday's Papers.
111
Hair Goods
Reduced .
FIXE WAVY SWITCHES
24 -inch Switch of fine wavy hIr,
t $1.45
28-Inch Switch of One wary hair, .
at $2.75
28-inch Switch of natural wavy
hair, at :.. ...$3.65
FINE WAVY TRANSFOR.MAT'XS
All-around traaformationa of fine
wary hair '. .-. .t(Hc
-AU-aronnd trans formation of
naturally wary hair . . . . . .$4.75
24-lnch all-around hair roll . . 45c
' Ites.4 Jaalter Real;.
(From .8tff rorreaposJent.)
UNCOLN, Jan. 14. Spclal.)-Head
Janitor M. U Hill or th state capital
building ha rtslgned hi position, taking
effect at ( p. nu Thurwlar. Th new
S0r4 of K4ucatlons4 Land and Funds
la to rhoos hi uocsor and thla will
probably b Lout Faulhabr of Lin
coln. If he I appointed h .will combine
th duties of slat houa bead janitor
and carpenter. Th Job of eotlneer will
(o t somebody ie.
DB4tr4aset Order,
WASHINGTON. J. It. Speclsl Tel
esram )-Wi:ilam ' VT, Baker, appointed
poeUnastcr at Boon,' Boon eountr. Neb.,
vl e b It. Baker, and Jess Johns at Ab
bott. Hanltn county, Iowa, vie &ldnjr
Bullock, sestfned.
Robert K. Kvsns, F.inton. B. P., ha
heen appointed aashtant forest rsnser at
Peadwood, B. I).
Can loti1 Write
Life Shsurance?
An old jine mlitual western com- .
pany, established for thirty
years, will organize Nebraska
your commission is unsatisfactory, if
you want a larger territory or a bigger
opportunity, and can produce personal
business or organize an agency, it will
pay you to wTite for a personal interview
with a visiting official of the company.
Address, J-4G2, Bee.
Seattle, Washington, August 11, 1914
Old Line Bankers Life Insurance Company, '
Lincoln, Nebraska. . - ' . '. . s 1 ;
Gentlemen: I wish to acknowledge receipt of settlement of my pol
icy number 3302 taken with your company August 11, 1894, being a
twenty payment life policy. I have this day received from W. A. '
Newell, general agent, your check No. 55665 for $1,737.66 in payment
of said policy. - ; '
This settlement is very gratifying to me. I realize I have had
twenty years of protection. without cost. I have -paid you-$60.50 each
year for twenty years and now you pay me $527.66 .more, money than I .
paid you. I can heartily recommend the' Old Line Bankers Life. Insur
ance Co., to any one wishing good safe insurance. 1 ThatiMpg you for
the prompt payment, I remain ," . ' Yours very truly' ' 4
B. A. HOARD,
302 :..f- "
TWENTY PAYMENT LIFE POLICY
" : Matured in the .
OLD LINE BANKERS LIFE INSUTU
ANOE COMPANY
of Lincoln, Nebraska.
4045 2dAve.E.
Name. ........... .', Bertha A. Hoard
Residence Seattle, Wash.
Amount of Policy. .S2,000.00
Total, Premiums $1,210.00
SETTLEMENT. ,
Total Caah Paid Bertha A. Hoard .' . '
.;.....;..,. $1,737.66 -
'And 20 Years Insurance for Nothing.'
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Ask the min who owns .one of our policies.
We have a. good agency for you.
Write us. Assets, $8,000,000.
Pianos for Rent
03.50 a Month
Free tualnsr. Insurance, stool
end scar f. Rent allowed on mar
ches price f you deold t bur.
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Piano bompany
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INSURANCE
Fire, Tornado, Burj la7, Auto,
Liability, Accident asd Health .
SURETY BONDS
W. CHARLES SUNDBLAD
raoa It 3. Stat Bank Bldf.
Without a nival for Drunkon-
vtrAj ncss and Drug Using
The disease cured by thorough and sclevrutc ooura of
, treatment, wlitch removes he cewvlns; or necessity for II-
ouor or drucs. Imparls itew atrDth to .rwr oan .nd builds ud th asucral
beeitn. Th only elecley. Institute in the f tale ot K.tvseaa.
THK ICfcilil-ClY INSTITUTE , .
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ToY tlTi Thurston watson sisters CWK
opl . 100 Vew XTstertes. J10 " MOROCTO PflMNll
A aidiuoa X x,ua to Tw Teisvmss
roar Days, Be-ta4a JIB 17 Faany Watson. thlr Mndrouo
MaUaae . a4 Wed- rn nd a host of fun msjtcrs aii I
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T THE BOHUMIR KRYL CO.
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BOYD CCL'gbS 1919 avoixomivm tqkiot
7.. rf . vli. ? .l,L.l X0-l-O cent to holders of member-
Ksts. tZfZAlZll a 50. KOU Tb,.
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aV Factlaon; Orpheum . Travel Vrekl .
Prices: slat. Cat.. 10c. best seats lexcert
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