TNK T1KK: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTrarnETl 11. 1015. jjTMissgrgDanr Nobraska From Our Near Neighbors luncheon at the Woodmen hall Feptem ber t Koltor Wllrox of the Herald took In editors' night at the Ien on Monday and also press dsy at the stale fair Wednes day. William liobs, who hss been In falling health for the last two yeare. died at hie home here and was burled Thureday afternoon. OUTLOOK SEEMSFAYORABLE John Ik Xenaedj Sayi Ererythiiif la tfebruka roint to Hfpub liean Tear. WHO MAT I3TEB OTHER, RACES (from a Staff Correspondent.) TJNCOLN, Wept, 0.-Bpe4al.)-John 1 KwrtKlr f Omaha, candidate for the re rtMlcan nomination for the United Plates adnata arrived in the city last night and waa Visiting at the fair today. Mr. Kennedy la much pleasod with the r-ptkn ha la receiving over tha at ate ana fccla that republicans In Nebraska nwd not fear tha mult of tha election of he right men are nominated for the orflce. ITa recalled many aaaurancea of purport from republicans with whom he ram In contact from out In tha state who are attending tha fair. Tt la understood that M. A. HostetUer, who ha represented Buffalo county two tcrma In tha legislature, will ba a candi date for lieutenant governor. Thia la tha Information given out by thoaa who have -a iked with him In tha time he haa been Mending- the fair. Tha petition a lan ad around Aarl cultural nail urging K. U. Pollard to enter the race for the repuhttcan nomination for governor, haa not yet eoavtnoed that gentleman that ha aught to enter the .race. "I all! have to think It over a while hfoe I make up my mind," ha said to Tha Bee thia morning. Musical Features of the State Fair Proving Popular A vara. W. T. Pmoote and wife motored ta Un rein. Thureday. Oeorge TVtera haa returned from a two weeka' visit to Houth laaota. Plok Ttnlcketa and family of datonla ware visiting friend a here this week. Mtss Katie Lents of Arcadia la here for a few weeks' visit with relatives. Mrs. Robert Ml'kle epnt a few days Oils week with relatives near AIvo. Mrs. Lea Cotner and children of Plaits mouth were visiting relatives hero this week. Miss Ilerlha Htnoots left the ri?t of the week for Kumla. where she will teaoli school. Herman SngHke mnde a trip to Cher, enue county this --k to look Hfter his land. Mias Marv Kohl returned the flrat of the week from aeveral weeka' visit at Albion. Mrs. William Motley lulled her sirtr, Mrs. f,onlae Uillen, at Council Bluffs, Is,, this week. Stlea Nlla Francis of Dimhar spont aey erai daya here laat week with her slater, Mrs. ). II. MaMuardt. Mlesea Anna. Norma and Eda eaat have returned from a few weeks' visit with relatives at Corydon, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. ftamuel Johnson and Mr. and Mra. (fcwirgs Camptell motored to (imn ha. Sunday, and spent tha day with relatives. F. A. High of Omaha will deliver a lec ture here Hun-lay afternoon at tha flon srenatlnnal church on "Tempersnco In Nebraska." Mrs. Nela Hazard, Mra. Marie Mosenaen, Mleaea Maren llnemuaaen and Juliana liehmeier of Weeping Water were visiting here Wednesday. 'if-Vom a Staff Correspondent.) T.lVfof.y. b,, Sept. W tpeclal. 'I'e Plft Reslment tmnhd of tha Nebraska, .National . Guard, with headquarters at forworn, has been In great demand. It! is under tha directorship of Captain Fred Thornburgv one of tha well known mualcai .llreiHors of the state. While cotnposod mostly of young muelclsns, they have .lieen so well Instrurtcd by their direc tor that few bands In the state compare with them. Conditions attending the food service at tho fair have ben Improved. Lunch stations seemed to have the Idea that tha pure food dcvartmi-nt of tha state had l-ecn iut out of business. Consequently when Cotninlseloner Herman and his dop utlea appenred proprietors said: "We didn't know you were going to be here this year. Hurts we will fls things Op, Just as you want them." Aa a consequence these places sre all screened In. the coo king plates are covered with a glass rasa and everything Is just as clean and neat as is possible under the conditions which exist. The New England Girls, a mualcai or ganisation, furnished mualo tha whole week at Agricultural hall, drawing biff crowds. The organisation la composed of six young women, and "very one la a real Cape Cbd product, a deacondent ot tha illgrlm forefathers, and entitled to tha name the'y carry. Miss Hannah flora la director and leada the organisation on tha vllolln. They sre coveting- tha western part of tM country on the Chautauqua vlroult and will leave here for Chicago, returning to Boston In October. ' It haa been one of the most popular of the musical on antaatlong at the Btata fair. Mnrehead Will apeak at Palk. POLK. Neb.. Bpt. 10.-(8peclal.)-Tho ninth anniversary of the founding of the village of Polk will be celebrated on Sep tember a and S3.- There will be auto polo games, balloon ascensions, ball games and races and a big time generally. On tha ?:d Governor Xloorehead. will deliver an address, and on tha same day tha corner stone of Polk'a $11000 lodge hall and audi, lorluro will ba laid. Three El-Governed Houses Are Eaided When tha establishment of Beasts Wood colored, 1001 Booth Thirteenth street, was raided Thursday night. In addition to the proprietress and four In mates, three stolon auo tires wre brought to police headquarters. Tha tire a had been taken from North western box cars. Tha folk placed under arrest ara being held for Investigation. ' Bosia Harris, lfnt ' Capitol avenue, charged with keeping' an tll-govarnad house, forfeited K cash bonds by her failure to appear in court for trial. Two lomatea forfeited tli bonds. . . 'J Grace Newton, ouiofod, 1213 Davenport street, arrested, for keeping- an ill-governed bouse, . was 'se&tenoed to thirty daya. Past Rulers of Elks -Pass Through Omaha Judge Henry A. Mllner of the supreme court of California, and Raymond Ben jamin of Baa Francisco, both past grand exalted rulers of tha Elks, went west through here en route home from vaca tions spent In the east. At the Union station they were met by a number ef the Omaha EUka and urged to etop off and become guests at the clambake at Krug park tomorrow afternoon. 'They Lipressed a desire to do so, but -were unable to accept the Invitation on, ac count of being compelled to hurry home and look after business matters. prlanfleld. Mra. W. K. Bates visited friends In. Oeorga Hates left last Sunday for the Psnama exuosltlon. Sarah White hss registered as a stu dent In tha state university. MIhs Anna Rtah of Cutumbus has been visiting at Frits Swanson's. Byron Kage is visiting his brother, Ros Well Ksge in Kanaaa City this week. Mr. A. N. Ohler and Mrs. J, W. Booth of Mncoln. are visiting at 8. C. Ilaney. William Verrigaer snd Julius Bhaden dort left last Tuesday for California. Mlas Oertle Hmlth has gone to NellRh, where she will teach in the high school. Mrs. Jim Neeley accompanied by Mrs. Millie Pflug went to Iovell, Wyo.. the forepart ot the week. Norman T.ovell went to Padurah, Ky., where he will have charge of the mualo in the publics schools. Jesae ArmatronaT, who la a student In a medical college In les Monies, vlalted his parents this week, lioss W. Batos, who has been here the last ten days visiting his parents, went to Boise, Idaho, last fatunlay. Bev. K. I. Orlnell, Mrs. Orlnnell and Elliott Wlllett, have gone to Palisade, JV?b., where Hev. Orlnnell will serve the Consree-ntlonai churoh. They went by automobile. Hohool will open next Monday with the following corps of teachers. Krneat 81m niuna, auperintendent; Mabel llrlaley, Clara Fate, Ada Brawner, Wanda Ueaack, K'ula Bates and llasel Holllday.. I Taller. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Oarner were visi tors In Omaha Tuesday. Miss Rmllv Weed of Kenard. la visiting her sister. Mrs. V. M. Uutta. Mrs. C. Pollen and Gertrude Surram were shopping In Omaha Tuesday. C II. Webb went to Grand Island Sun day night to help at tha stock yards. Mr. snd Mrs. Frank W'hltmore will leave Haturday for an extended visit in the east. Mr., and Mra. John Peterson ara re- lolclna over the birth of a son. Warren rWtaklund, born September 7. The first meetlna of the new year of the Mothers' rlub was held Friday after noon with Mrs. H. Walstroem. Trie members of tbe ladles' Aid gave a very enjoyable surprise for Mra. Uukin at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. snd Mrs. Pa Iand entertained the Methodist Episcopal choir and their fam ilies, at their home Wedneatlay evening. J. K. Nlchla returned Wedneadar even ing froai ligan. la . where be went to be beat man at the wedding of Lawrence Coy. - Mr. and Mrs. F. C- Ksnnedy went to Fremont Haturday afternoon, to be the week-end gueeta of Mr. and Mra. J. M. Wt:iama. The Valley schools opened Monday morning with a lance enrollment. The fol lowing ts tne ton of teachers: Frank F. Adama. superintendent : Waunetm Cook, principal; Irene Brown, domestic science: k. A. Iailey, manual training; Hilda reason, German; Mrs. Cecil Moore, f rammer; F.thel Khihank, Intermediate; uruthy Met. Third and Fourth grades; Orpha Grains, primary; 1'earl llanna, kindergarten. Fast Special Train Run is Soheduled H. 3. Mayhem of New York City in Omaha Thureday, and his visit re minded the older Burlington employes ot 'he special train he chartered In Vtti to go from Chicago to Uebver, where his on was dying. The train made an av eiege of over sixty mtleron hour for the entire distance from Chicago to Denver, which ts over 1 v0 miles, thus setting a record for a long distance run which' has never Um equalled since. Mr. Mayham arrived lu Itenver before his son died, but was unable to save bis lite. Bellevae. Katharine Phelps returned from Logan, Is,, to spend the week-end at home. Orle Webb left for Weaplnr Water Fri day to take up hla duties aa head of the actenoe department In the high school there, Bellevue defeated Trimble Bros, of Omaha. II to a, on the Hellevue grounds last Sunday and loat to the Nebraska Autonurblle oompany on labor ly. 7 to 1 Stephen Carter of Fort Crook narrowly eai-aued serious Injuries IMt Sunday when he loat control of hU motorcycle and ran Into a ditch with, young lud Iowria on the handle bars.- The aocldrnt ooourred just outalde of the fort grounds near Bellerue. . at tho Ftank Jameson home. Mra. Allen snd Mra. Hay are eintrra. Charles Joyce snd family have lieen out on an auto trip to York county this week. It. J. It. Hhannnn suatalned a dislocated wrist In a fall recovered while playing tennis at the I. W. Teea-ardi-n courts. Word haa been received that Mrs. George Woods of Halaey, Neb., la not expected to live. She waa a former resi dent here. Rellevae. Mr. and Mra. William Trent vlalted the state fair laat Friday. I lurry Jnnos, brother of Ranee Jones, spnt Sunday snd Monday In Bellevue visiting his brother. Mre. It. M. Terrlll was operated on for appendicitis Thursday morning at the Houth Omaha hospital. Chnrhs Baker was operated on for ap pendicitis a week ko at the South Omaha hospital., lie la reported on the road to recovery. Paul Baunders cousin of Wilbur Cock erel, vlalted In Bellevue over Monday on hla way to visit his parciitu at Cedar Hsplds, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. W. fl. Hhafer left flatur. ry on an auto trip to Wlrhlta. Knn.. where thv will r.nd ten days with Mr. Pha fir's brother, llarry. The town has bought the ornamental electric llshla In the park, which were put up for tne I-og Boilers' picnic several weeka aso. They will be reatrung and made permanent. Br. and Mrs. W. H. Rett were agree ably surprised lsat Haturday evening on the occaaion of their silver wed'llng an niversary by a party of 100 people, who made them a present of a double silver talde set. Rtkharw. Mra. I.ena Martens entertained for her birthday Tuesday. Mrs. McKenile waa here Thursday look ing after her property and visiting with friends. Albert limbers; and family from Iowa came last week to vtelt his aunt, Mra. Clausen and other relatives. Mr. and Mra. U. A. Nolte arrived from their ranch at Bridgeport Wednesday for a long visit with home folks. Mrs. Harry Clark entertained tha ladles' kensington Wednesday. There waa a good attendance and a nice lunch was served. Julius Hchuldt, Ms Fallon and J. A. Gibbons were sightseeing In Greely county nnd other place several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buy and family rialted Sunday near Bennington with Mrs. Bays sister, Mrs. William Bchuldt's family. Charles Baumgardner and Emll Para kenlngs will leave Sunday for Des Moines., Ta., to take up work on a dredge. A daughter wss born last week to Mr. and Mrs. Hart Baumgardner. Mr. Frank Hansen and Miss Vivian A gee of Waterloo were married in Omaha Wednesday evening. They will make their home on the Agee farm near Waterloo. Xrkswka, Russell fw ration waa a Flatts mouth pas Songer Tueeday. M CI. Klme waa a business passenger to Nebraska City Monday. Mlse hrltlne Rlefflna Sundaynd with the home folks at Lxtrton. Mrs. Alton Ht. John waa a Weeping Water paesenger Wednesday. Mrs. West Tulene of Plsttemouth siient Haturday with Mrs. Keltner. Mlas Isadora Pheldon has been visiting friends In Lincoln this week. Mra. Quick haa Just returned from a Tew days viatt with Lincoln inenua. Ml Ml Agnea Anderson went to WevrHng Water Tuesday for a few days vlalU Mr and Mrs. B. 'Wolph have returned from a few days' visit at Kalem. Neb. William Tucker went to Murray Tues day for a few days' visit with a sister. . Mr. and Mrs. John Tromble of Belolt. Kan., are vleitlng relatives here thia week, A I van McBeynolda returned Tueaday from a two weeks trip through western Nebraska. William Carroll returned Tuesday from Waco, where ha haa bean for a couple of months. The Misses Hope Conolv and Fern Hturm were Nebraska City shonpers Wednesday. Mrs. Allla snd children ara home from a few (lavs' stay with her home folks at Wahaslb Mr. and Mrs. Chris rVhoeneker snd daughter, Cora, were In Lincoln on busi ness Tuesday. - Irvlagtoa. Mr. and Mrs. John Bluck were Benson visitors Mondsy. Mrs. John Ilendrickson attended the fair at Uncoln Tueaday. Mra. Powell and two daurhters took in the fair at Lincoln Tueaday. Mrs. Spring Is visiting at the home of her daughter at Blair this wcok. Mr. end Mrs. A. C. Ieln left Monday for a week's visit In Klmballton. Ii. Mrs. Chatman of Omiiha vlalted Sat urday and Monday at the Vestal home. Mrs. Wstchler of Omaha visited at the r.oine or bar sister, Mra Vealal, Monday.' Mleaea Annie end Kmma Kundsll snd Mahle srd Florence Knight wer Omaha vtHltors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hendtiekann of Cha1 ran stoppMl over here Friday on their way home from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Nels IUsmussen left ftat- urdav for a week's visit with their daughter at Osmund, Neb. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Madson and daughter, F.lele. of. Klmballton. la., Mr. Sorenaen and daughters. Annie and Ad llne of Houth Omaha, Mias MhIioI I'.sbnck of Kimball and Mias Ilagma Weatergaard visited at the Deln home Sunday. Monday flenalagtoa. Morgan Anderson returned evening from a trip to Tllden. Charlea tlrau spent tha week In Un eoln where ho acted as a Judgo of farm product. Mrs. Ben- Bohl returned Wednesday fnvni a week's vialt with relatives in Boone county. Puhool opened Monday morning with an IncreHne.i attendance, a number coming from olner districts. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ohrt entertained ret ail vea and frlnnda laat Monday in honor1 of Mr. ohrt'a birthday. George Hlerka was In Lincoln the last ten daya. lie waa In charge of the Doug las county exhibit at the state fair. The J. P. Tlmperley family have nlsnned a reunion to be held at the home fsrm north ot town, Sunday, Septem ber 11 The ladles' Aid society of St. John's Lutheran church will hold a baxar and Xatee from Oaare Caaaty. BEATRICE, Neb., Sept. W.-(SpeclaL) Robbers Wednesday night visited Jesse Oessell's meat market and tha office of the Koenig lumber yard at Blue Bp rings. They secured IX in cash from tha meat market and only a revolver and raincoat from the lumber office. L. H. Carter, the druggist at PlckrllL his wife, father and mother were In an automobile accident three miles north of Cortland Wednesday as they were enroule to the state fair, but all of them escaped Injury. The car ran Into a ditch, turning over on Its side. John lieenls, father of Rev. J. B. Reents, pastor of tha Hanover church northeast of Beatrice, died suddenly on Thursday at the homo of his son, with whom he had lived for four years. The deceased waa a native of Germany and was 83 last February. The Farmers' Elevator company of Pick re 11, which will celebrate Its tenth anniversary next Wednesday with a big picnic, Is making great plans for the affair. The speakers will be Governor Morehead, Congressman C. H. Sloan and J. W. 8horthiU of York. Tfotea from leward. REWARD, Neb., Sept. . (Special.) Mrs. Edith Weatherby died t the hos pital at the Soldiers' home at Grand Island Monday. The body was Interred at Htaplohurst, her former home, Wednes day. Bev. Charles Rhorbaugh oonduoted the services. Elmer Wenclker while cutting meat yesterday cut a gash In his arm eight Inches long. Thursday, September 19, Is old settlers' day at the Seward county fair. The enrollment of Seward High school ths year Is 137. Mr. and Mra. T. J. Foster of Beaver Crossing, this county, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at their home yesterday by entertaining their friends at dinner. B. I Cummlngs of Iowa, who assisted the groom at the wed ding half century ago, waa present. WIDOW OF DAN E. DAVIS ASKS CITY FOR PENSION Margaret Txule, widow of . Detective lui k'.. l.'uvla. asked the city council to kraut her a pen4n. Referred to Com mittee of the whole. VTeepiaa Water. J - J. T. Pollster has-goue. to EUistls to look after land Interests. Hev. . W. Rich haa gone toN Blooming ton. -Neb., to conduct a serWa ot revival meetings. - If. P. ChrMensen haa sold This lVaere farm weat of town to Phillip bchnell of Uunbar for tlS.vuv. ;., , - Mr. and Mrs. miner Amlck and Mr. and Mrs. Pvterson ot TukamaJi, visited at the C. T. Noell home Tuesday. Milo Iay left Tuesday for Sioux City whsre he will take up his duties as In structor In manual training. Frank Hunt return! the first of the week from Books county, Kanaaa where he has been during the harvest. Mr. and Mra. Albert Barry and son of Keattle, W'ih , are visiting this week at the home of Mr. Barry'a mother. Reg Truman, of Montana, la visiting this week at the home of his brother, T. V. Truman, superintendent of the acnooi ners. Postmsater Allen and wits ef Clay Center, Neb., vikited the flrat of the neck oysp Suits With Extra Pants "Vc want to emphasize the attractiveness of Autumn styles; the fine, lmrd-wearicg, jood-lookinj? English mixtures and navy blue serges. Az usual ro feature ae standard a America World Beaters at $6.00, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00. L ( And to mothers toho art intent on a rmh economy we eeyjutt look at the tpecial line at ' --Os. ilie w r I I I m m $goo Two Pairs of Pants to Every Suit If your hoy needs furnishings, bring him in. Wo have EVERYTHING, because we specialize. 1510-18-20 EARN AM STREET. MM THE CAFE 'Ti r f a n e " i Pliii room 4eTot4 exelnslvo.lv to th creatar oomfortg of man. It this roopi served Ui "Haaty Lunch,- a most at- tractlT noon-tlma) meai for tha busy man of affairs, aerved quickly at sixty five cent. Also service a la Carte. Tou make tha expense what you will. The usual Sunday Night "Dinner de Luxe" from alt to nine at one fifty tha person, la aerved in thia room, aa well aa in the main restaurant. "BUILT FOR YOT TO ENJOY." HOTEL fTOKTEHELLE Just as Regular as Any Clock It's Opportunity a-knocking at your door! Yes, indeed, be cause there is nothing more ab surd than that bid statement to to the effect that Opportunity knocks once and passes on. Why? Where? In the Real Estate columns of THE BEE. If you don't be . lieve it, turn over now to the Real Estate offerings and see for yourself. There are many opportun ities all offering safe and sure returns for the money invested. Business sites, residence lots, houses, suburban homes and farms. Scan the list and in vestigate these which interest you most. TIKIE OMAHA ..it. Jr i . t i ii at as is aa . IE s-3 i I SI M