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Tin; tiee: omaha. Wednesday, pecemheu is. una.
, Y1LLA CARRIES OFF
' PRETTY WOMEN
; Torcei of Outlaw Lay Waite Conn-
try, Burning, Murdering and
Ravishing Everywhere.
ALL GIRLS ARE MADE CAPTIVE
DOUGLAS, Aril.. Dec. 14. Gen-
L eral Frsnrlsro Villa left a depolate
I trail behind him In hi eastward
fliRht to Madera, Chihuahua, after
hla defeat north of Hertnoslllo, ac-
cording to delayed official reports
received tonight by General Alvaredo
Qbregon, the Carranza commander
ft A sua meta, across me Doraer
rom here. Accounts of plundering,
" tarine and executions ngure promi-
j kently In the reports
S Tnkf t.lrl A I
J (After leaving the floMhr
I f-ay Villa route led thr
W Srto mines, Prletss, Bun P
rrn Pacific rall-
roiiBh Xs. Colrtr
Pedro and listuo.
all of which plftre and the auroundlng
ountry bersuse of the practical frea-
dom from previous raids, were rich and
prosperous. There blscc wera slrttned
' ftre. according to the advteea received.
ft ,nd the Inhabitant left with little or
v.' ot!iln for their own mistenawe. -;
I The only resistance offered wa at 8an
p fedro. where the advance guard i re-
pulsed, though later Villa and Vn picked
" in are said to have taken the town and
ri to have e.Mitrf m.ni. -r ih. Uk.ki.
tanw, aparlnK rnly fmty young ulrls, who.
v1 report states, were forced to aecom-
nny the Villa troopa.
At Amis Prleta, Villa la said to have
personally directed tha looting of twenty
Chinese atore and tha execution 6f their
ewner.
Similar reporta wera received tonight
t tha headquarters of General Calles,
ho returned from Agua Prleta yesterday
rom Coloena Mora. . sixty-five mile
loutheast of here In Bonora, where it If
Sld that on Friday night tha retreating
lorcea or Oeneral Joae Rodrlguea con
fiacated all they could carry away and
destroyed what waa left. Thla. tha re-
4rt stated, applied also to Bavlsps
Pacerace, and In both placea youngest
and prettleat women and girla were mis
treated and then forced to accompany
the retreating aoldicra.
Carransa cavalry under Major Fran
loco Ortega waa ordered by Oeneral
Callea to Colonia, Oaxaca. to Intercept
ftodrla-ue If possible and attempt the
fescue of the women and glrla said to be
k'-'ld prisoners.
Hls Uraemia Yield.
LAREDO, Tex., Dee. 14 General Max-
fcno Osrcla. famoiui g-uerilla warrior, to
iether with five Villa general, surrend
ered to C'arranxa aoldicra today, accord
ing to advlrna received by Oarransa ail
ihoritlea In Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. Mex
ican official alao claim former Villa
eneral Roaallo Iiernandes la fighting for
'arranxa. In Oilhuahua.
Sigh
School Students
Hurt by Explosion
KEAItNET, Neb.; Deo. J4.-(Brclal Tel-
Kram.r-Miaa Adelln Wjmn and Leonard
Turner, two high achool atudenU. wera
"llthtly Injured today when an expert-'
j ient waa being made In the laboratory
at the local achool. A arnerator ex-
r loded, ca,ulng paitiul, though not rt-
oua Injurlea.
(nil,.. .,,.-.. i .t ' . '
tumiiia in tun ruoiii wpni noi
urt, though glaaa from tha damaged
etort flew about the room. 4
RICHARDSON ASSESSMENT
THIRTY-EIGHT MILLIONS
FALLS C1TT. Neb., Dee. H.-KpeVtal )
-Oeorg fmllh. county aaseaaor, ' atatea
that the value of Ibe peraonal and real
property of Rlchardaon county la
J.-'A.OOO.Ofl. and thla la not tha full value
Of tha property aa alwayi a certain
amount la never Hated, or' la not luted
at Ita actual value. The Increase In
the aaaeaaed valuation from 1914 to 19U
bi 11M.00Q. Tba real eatate valuation la
fJ3.00.10.
( Owing to tha damage to roads , and
bridge by tha heavy ralna the paat aea
on an emergency tax of t mills waa
levied In Auguat. Richardson Is one of
the wealthiest agricultural counties In
Nebraska, and Etella la th richest town
j In tha count per capital.
BUFFALO MAY HAVE
ROAD COMMISSIONER
KEARNEY, Neb., Deo. 11 (Special.)
pcllevmg that a road commissioner for
liuffalo .county will solve the road prob
lems and feeling the final expenditure
will not be' mora than there is at pres
ent spent on the roads, member of the
Kearney Commercial club will ask the
county cupcrvlaora to havs the matter
submitted to the voters at the next ven
tral elect km in April.'
: Two provision are made by the statute
t get the proposition on the ballot
(Cither the supervisors can aslc to have
it put on. or a petition signed by one
feurth of the voter from two-fifth of
the precinct in the county can make It
taandatory on the board to submit the
dUmUon.
HASTINGS WILL HAVE '
ELEVEN MILES OF PAVING
HASTINGS. Neh.. Dec. 14.-(Speclal Tel-
grain.) The preliminary preparations
were completed by the city council last
rttKht for eleven mile of street paving In
Haul lugs. This will give Hasting a total
f more than sixteen mile of paed
fctreeta. A few more orolects are twins-
proposed and city offlciala would not be
surprised to see the total brought to
taenty mites before the end of next year.
Another bond election will probably have
to be held to provide for all of the Inter
' tlon In the district already ordered.
K.irlr Hours U.vatlsa.
WCOOK, Neb.. tM.. 14.-Bpeclal )
Tuitday morning at W o'clock a forty
lour 3votlonal rvre waa commenced
lu Sf Patrick' Cathulto church, by Re.
A, If. Kan. O. M. I., pastor, who Is ea
tisied by K. Dr. Emery of Clyd.. Kan.,
and Rv. Kathcr Stapf of Csjnbrldje,
Ntrb. T!i church I specially decorated
for lit d-caaion-
. Tha rrfa.
Grip 1 suRM-itiing ul a Joke to tbu
who hsv never hd It. but when they
f ft It they become desd to all en of
Suimer. No disea. s ever more ap
propriately bs.m d because grip take
bold of the ei;'.'r irwtew To get rid
of It tan Chamrerlin' Hough Remedy
and carefully observe lbs directions with
each bottler. This remedy is highly
rt:oemmeml.d by those who have ud it
slid kuoTr it real vlu. Obtainabi
er a lre. AdvertisenienC
Omaha Business Men Serve as
Tea Room and Take Some
;?yr " f i 'PS'': , v r'y'y- "v '
' Fifteen umially sane and dignified
buslnesa aod professional nien of the
city acted as waiters Tuesday In the
tea room that women of the First
Presbyterian church are conducting
at Orchard & Wllhelm's.
The tea room was a ' riot of fun
and amusement,' as the circus posters
would say. The capacity of the tables
was taxed to the limit, and Miss Amy
Uilmore, hat girl, held back a long
line of patrons.
And the way those waiters watted. No
watchfi.1 walling, mind you. No. sir. They
were right on the Jump, serving thlr
patron with nratnesn and dispatch and
with the respectful servility that belong'!
to their stations. Yesslr.
Imnulno if you can. rtoherl I input or
arrayed In a large white apron, hasten
ing through the tea room carrying a cuf,
of coffee held out In front of Mm ft
arma length Imperiling a doxen bcautlf.il
gowns. Imagine C. M. Wllhclm wearing
a dainty tea apron tied with a big bo
at the back. Imagine Frank Juriaon, John
C. Wharton, N. H. Ixiomls, V. A. Fraicf
"Matty" Black, Jsnics II. Adams, ()oig
a. II. Kelly, M. C. Peters, Clement Chsrt,
Rev, K. II. Jenks, Ir. W. Ii. Henry aril
Robert. Updike similarly arrayed, carry
ing trky and hastening emoiig the tables
and In and out of the kitchen.
Shout of laughtter filled the room nnd
the grinning waiter had to submit to
all aorta of curt orders, jibes and Jest
from the patrons.
( , Pata . Tkamit iw Sons.
' "Here, waiter, you've got your thumb
In my oup," Indignantly rxcla'med a
patron to Walter N. II. Lootnls.
"S'all right, air, 'Uln't hot," cheerfully
replied the waiter, , I
"I ' found u hair in thla app'.e aauc?
boy." said another patron to Walter W.
A.'Krater. '
"That's hlmposslble, sir," said Waltar
Frxer,"benaii that happl sauce, waa
made' frofn" RalJ'w ns, sir."
. "Oarcon, tnko ny order,"- a' close busi
ness friend called curtly to M. C. IVtois.
r"Ve. sir, right away, lr," responded
Walter Peters, and stood at respectful
attention while hla friend aerlously and
uii:iiiiiijr s'-v ilia mum.
A sign posted said "Don't flirt with
the waller. They must devote all their
attention to their work." John C. Whar
ton waa the only waiter who wan repri
manded for violation of thla rule, the
poHtmaster'a gallantry not being proof
agulnst the attractions of tha fair ladies
at hi table and he la reported to have
been entirely too fain liar for a waiter.
Waiter Robert Vpdlke atood respolf ully
waUlDf tho order of a buslnesa friend. '
J C Miller, Please Write,
"Roy, bring me two eggs, one fried on
one' ld and the olTirr on tha other,"
said the friend. Mr. Updlk had heard
this chestnut. So ha hastened to the
kitchen, dlaarranged hi collar and ti
and returned.
"Would you mind, air, 'aving your egg
VETERINARIAN INJURED
BY BUCKING MOTOR CAR
KEARNEY, Neb.. Dec. 14.-(tpeclal Tel
egram.) J. J.- Waters, a veterinarian.'
suffered a broken shoulder, hi left arm
broken In two placea and flngrra crushed
today when standing in a local garage.
He was thrown twenty feet against an
other car whenv an automobile being
driven Into the place became unmanage
able. The ' Injured man wai standing
near, the, manager, of. the place, who
escaped Injury by Jumping to one side.
According to the attending physician.
If no Internal Injuries develop, Water
will recover.
Falrbarr New N(
FAIRBCRT, Neb.. lo. M.-Spwlal.H-Charlea
Ransom, a Rock, lelunil cont
ductor, la off duty thla week on account
of Injuries sustained in the wreck near
Deshler, Neb., Saturday evening.
The Falrbury tuabor and Fraternal
Picnic arAot'latlon held a nine ting and
elected the following- officer: President,
C C Mayi first tie president, R. H
Coffin; second vlca pr.sidiMM, Waller
Hichardson; treasurer, El Carr; secre
tary. Homer C. Emery; trustees. Free
Hlrsch, Ray Acklry and B. Z. Milllken.
James Smith, a fireman on the local
' fr,"ht
run) between rwileville and
Philllpsburf. Kan., wa Uken 111 thl
morning. ......
Ptvlsion Superintendent H. B. Alien has
Inaugurated a "prevent claim" depart
ment at Falrbury and bold regular
meetings. Not only Rock Island employe,
but the public a well, I Invited to at
tend these meetings.
Tit varioea organisation and societies
of Falrbury have organised a city charity
board. Mrs. ?. . Walton I preaidont
Mr. D. U. Crvpsey, secretary: Mrs. T. 1
Hatfield, treasurer. Karh church and or.
gsnlsatlon In Falrbury ha an officer.
A Wlal.r (.iik II arts tae I. a as.
lr. Bell Pine-Tar-Honey stops the
cough and prevent your cold getting
worse, it's guaranteed. Oitly ZLo. All
druggist. Advert laement.
News otes f Aattara.
ACKl'RN. Neb., Dec. 14.-Speclal I
The body of William Holroyd waa burled
her. yesterday. lis died at HjU-na,
Kan.', where he moved about two year
ago after the daath of hi wife. He was,
a nallva of fcngWnd. and located In this
county In the erly fifties and resided
here almost aUty yeaia. He a as over
JOHN C. WHARTOM.
H, It. E!LDiaia
(,.,4.. rve. -Rd,' word, with the' cook.?
bo said.' much to" the amusement of the
iatron.
' Walter Dr. W. O. Henry wore a sign
on his back Inscribed. "Some Dumb
Waiter." v . r :
.s Ami let im not ferret his-lortlahlp the
hcHd waiter. Casper Yost. (sper la
naturally gifted with a dignity , and
solemn bearing almost equal to tha( of a
real head .waltwr. Maltre do. hqtel .Yost
.paraded 'pompously about his little
I est u rant seeing t.hat his "garcons" gave
satisfactory service to "se patrons" and
suiiitiin-'lir)uig back into ihu KiUlun
to rcprlpiand pne for some slip In service.
:' ,. liftn Have Tip.
Thahla work was appreciated 1 proved
by the liberality of the patron.
. "Monsieur, ' 1 wish to express my ap-
-rH -is '
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t year of aitlhe time of hla death.
The body Was .a-compa.nled by hi ton;
Edwin Holroyrl end Wtlfrrd Holroyd. ,
Wort ha reached here of the death of
Mrs. Carrie Murdnck at Indianapolta. 8he
was ithe. widow "of Joseph Murdock and
resided licre for over twenty years.
, William .Meyer, who was birn and
reared here, died, at his home In 1'hllllpt;
burg. Ken., Monday.
Minuter lu t ouuly Jail.
nEAVK.il CITY. Neb, Dec. 14. (Spe
cial Teleiit-am.) IU v. John J. Ma rat en
was arrested at Hen.llev, eUht m'lea west
of here, last nlhl by Hherlff 8ovler and
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Waiters at the Yuletide
Fancy Tips from the Patrons
A.Z.2ies
CK'SldcIc
II.. LOOM 13.
preclatlon or the service which you give
here," said Victor Caldwell to the maltro
de hotel. . .
' v o strive to please, sir,' said- Mr.
Yost. - '
"Accept thl trine." said Mr. Caldwell.
And he sli'ppe4 a tM bill Into,thehands
of the head waiter. - -.";"'.' - . '
' A11 ' tips and .proceedsVgo .to the First
Presbyterian church. Signs were displayed
about the tea room. "An oysfor In every
tew,' count 'em.' "Children. in .arms not
admitted. We're ; neutrafV "Leave ,rord
car In the' elevator." v-- '' ' 5 .
I now In the county Jail, charged with
Issuing bad checks upon banks at Cam
bridge and Trenton! Jtev. Mr. Marsten
has been conducting a war picture fea
ture for movie, traveling from -place to
place. He claim that the charges are
all-a mistake.- .. V-.. ... .x. :, .
... Twet Have' Nrrov J-'.seeia,
FALLS. CITY. , Nb,,;. Dec.. 14.(Ppe. ial
Telegram.) K. Jrvla Donte.'iHe. 18-year-old
soft of-W...O. Derate of JStift town
ship, while in Rulo Saturday undertook
to do t kindly act by taking James -Tangy,
who has 'been crtprled by rheumatism the
last few weeks, to his home in tbe north.
T VATafv
aU-the-way"
The Texas
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VC S"'"""" sly GEORGE H. KELLT. . j
N.
A ncri Vain, on a new scKcduIcr-a
schedule shoncr, no p- minue$, W,
by hours!
Five Kours fajfer from Kansas Cjy o
Dallas and Fort Worth, seven hours
quicker (o San Anonio. .'
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Lve-Kansas City.. 10.30 p..m Arr. Waco 35 p. m.
j Dallas. . . , . , l 40 p. in.' Art. Austin 5:45 p. m.
KortWortk.. I .OOp-jn. .; Art. San Antonio. 8 30 p. m..
How, a trU of fast Katy traU froa Kaaaaa City to Tsias,
' For lull information, address
Ce. A. McNalt, Dulrict AgttlT Wslaat St., Kaasas Cily, M.
Utl li iiitt iiUi, 1 1 ii i 4 4 1 1 ii j j i . i j i i 1 1 m ti ii k n ii ti j tt t
F.W.Judsozt
part of town via automobile. The auto
mobile refused to go after crossing the
Hurlington track half way lust as the
through ppnsenRcr train approached. The
men saw the tinln In time to escape ba
forej the automobile waa demolished.
I REE TO .....
ASTHMA SUFFERERS
A Kw B03i Our Thmt Auyon Cvn Vi
Without Dlioonxfort or IiOis of Time.
liv New MvUickI that caret Asthma. o4
w want rou to try It at our xpenM. So mi
tr whlhr tun cum la of long uinritn; or rt
rent dwrlopniffnt, whthr It 1 prcat-at oo
caton of c Uroii 1? ;Att n)fr. yon rhnild jtej.rt tvt
fre trrni' Of our ' muthnil; No - mrtpr In whkt
rlitnat you llvr? n maltcr wrmt ynv nf
: cvoiHHatloffi. If ym ar trwubfetf with- kaihkVA, ou
method wlil rrllrrr you promptly.
W especially want to ar.tl It tn them appr
ntiy hopel iwrMi, whfw all (orm of lnhal
tra, diucha, upturn. prppraUonM, lumaa. 'paint
aniokea.' etc., hav failed. Wa waiu to ahnw
wry one ait our own exTtnM. that thta new
tnethotl 1 dealKtif-J to end all difficult hrauthtne.
all wheeilnn, and all tho-te lerrlbla proyam- a(
on e and for all time. '
Thla freo offrr la ton- Imoortant to nenlect a
atnl- day. ' Write now and (hfn b in thi
method at onre. Hend no money. Simply mill
CbUoon telow. Do It Today.
FRi:rc ASTHMA CM)CIOV
FHONTIRR AHTIIMA CO.. Kooti M.
Murari and Hudaon Kt.v. Muf alo. N. T.
Baud tree trial ot your method to: ,
ELL"AS3S
Absolutely, Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it 25c at all druggists.
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Transient Dealers
Are Driven Away by
Use of Old Laws
IOWA FALL, la., Dec. 14 (Special.)
Rvery retail merchant In Iowa will be
Interested in the manner in which some
tmnnlent merchants were handled by the
holm? nierrhnnt under the new Inw that
trtUm a penalty for fraudulent or de
ceptive advertising. When son Kansas
City jnen dropped into town with a stock
of goods 4n trwlr trunks and opened up
for a t'.tree-clay sale, with a flash of ad
vertising that promlfied a thriving busi
ness," tho local merchant held a council
of -war tind decided to Invoke the new
law-.that makes a merchant deliver, the
goods he advertises, or coma across with
a f rc. Warrants were sworn out, coun
k.I whs hired and chemical analysis of
good offered by the transients wera
ms.de. After a few hours of bombard
ment',, the men from Missouri decided to
capltulntc and the term of surrender
wan the forfeit of thre three days' li
cense, (.mounting to t-V. the payment of
all uoqta lii the case and ia close up shop
V.kI 'r out of town. They accordingly
moved on to greener fields, where the
belligerency of the local merchants was
of a loss pronounced type.
I aevTiirrl Itrvlvil (loses.
I SEWARD, Neh.. Dec. 14 (RpeelaD
; Sunday night In tha big tabernacle here
1 ot the close of the revival meetings undeirl
the dli'ecflon of Evaneeist W. D. Ham
ilton, eluhty-slx people came forwarl
WHY NOT A
FOR A GIFT?
5
BIG ROCKER VALUE
(Like Cut)
This fine rocker Is very comfortable, good gen- 1
rroua size, Cushion Spring Beat,
upholstered lu fine tapestry,
frame dark oak finish
1
This White Enamel Medl- .
rlne bandy Cabinet, nickel
trimmed, has mirror In
ddorv Inside fitted with
I, '"ill
'.h-'lf
shelves, 15 Inches wide,
"r... $4.00
J
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TUCK A WAY
Is an Ideal Name for this Table. You can tuck
It away folded up In a minute beautiful figured
art brown mahogany finish, top is oval, 18 Inches
wide. 24 inches long spindle turned legs;
they're 6o cute and useful, we are sure you will
buy one the minute you see them a Mnilted
number, at, earn, - . -
$8.00
"1892"
Pure Spun Aluminum
Utensils
A Special Introductory, offer of
thla Aluminum Sauce Pan 5
plnt capacity worth regularly
80c," special for 39.
i.99 pure 8pun Aluminum.
We show a full line of these ex
cellent utensils.
Orchard & Wilhelm Go.
414-416-418 South 16th Street
"BABY99-
We can't think of any name but BABY for the doll we are go
lug to give away this week.
If you girls want to see the prettw-at. sweetest baby doll la all
tbe world. Just come down to The Bee office this wreek and ee
"BABY" you'll be glad ywu came. Just to look at her.
Everything about her looks "BABY;" her dress, shoes, hair,
heeks, mouth, everything Is Just dear, innocent, pink BABY.
Wouldn't you like to hold her In your arma Just a wee monientf
And think of It -Rhe Is going home with one of you next week to
be ALL YOL'R OWN. How happy that little girl will be.
jU) be, tluit little girl Yon.
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YOU CAN SEE " BABY"
The four weeka showed a grand total of
Jw decisions.
KEARNEY GOOD ROADS
FAIR IS BIG SUCCESS
KEAR.NET. Neb.. Dec. 14 (Special.)
Today there la something over CVO fn
the treasury of the farmers' and mer
chants good road fair committee here
after checking up of the funds, following
the fair' ending on Saturday evening.
Of u.;s amount 11.900 came In In the
form of private subscriptions, and a tri
fle over tl.ooo waa raised by the sale
of donated merchandise.
The amount on hand will be need! to
the best advantage In getting county
roads In ahape for next year. According
In Chairman Patterson of the committee,
who conceived the fair Idea, the work of
raising fund ha Just started. What
other meana of getting money will next
be employed he doe not state, but his
succeH so far Indicate the Idea will be
a good one. "
A committee of business men called
upon the merchants and got them to
donate all kinds of merchandise, such as
shoes, clothes, drugs, hardware, and even
a live goat was among the thing sold
at the fair. Farmers gave chickens, egg
settings and farm produce.
Klaaj Gives Ansraaeea, ,
LONDON. Dec. W. The king of Greece,
In the course of an audience, accorded
the members of the diplomatic body at
Athens on Saturday, gave personal as
surances which are regarded as atl
factorv Thla Information la conveyed.
In a dispatch from Athens to Keuter'a
Telegram company.
CEDAR CHEST
This one (like cut), best
Tennessee red cedar,
heavy colonial design,
40 inches' long, ISY2
inches wide, 17 inches
deep,
$10.00
'
seat and back
$12.50
LLs5'
IN THE A
TOY SiiOP
A very special offer on a
large assortment of Dressed
Character Dolls, selling reg
ularly up to
$1.25, while
th?yla3t,ea.
50c
A -2L
Two more beautifully
dressed dolle, but not so
Urge as "Baby," will be.
given aa second and third '
prizea.
"Baky will ke flrea
to the little girl,
aade 10 year of age,
tuat bring or mails a
tha largest Bassbes of
doll' plotare eot oat of
in Daily aad Baaday -Be
before 4 a. aa. Bator,
day, Beoembe ia.
Her picture will be in
The Ik-e every day this
week. Cut them all out
and ask your friends to
save the pictures in
their paper for you, too.
See bow many pictures of
"BABY" you can get, and be
sure to turn them la to The
Bee office before 4 p. m.
Saturday, December II.
If you don't win this
Dollie, perhaps you can
get one next week.
Only one doll will be
given to any one person.
AT THE BEE OFFICE.-
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