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    TI1K HHE: OMAHA, SATUKDAY, .JANUARY 8, 1916.
I
Nebraska
DEMOCRATS PLAN
BIG TIHEAT FEAST
Many Ticket Being Sold for Cele
brttion to Be Held Next
Tuesday.
Nebraska
MAY IS OUT FOR DELEGATE
(From it Stuff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Jan. 7. ipeclal.)--TI( ke ta
for the democratic editorial dinner which
will ! hold next Tuesday evening at the
1. tiV'ln city auditorium are got nit rapidly
unil already over have been disposed
ff. The banquet will he nerved by Land
lord Johnson of the Llndrll hotel which
Inmrti a bang up affair. Mr. Johnson
liaa agreed to throw In an orchestra for
eood measure and when demorratlc poli
ticians are pot, trying; to make speech
sniiaic will enliven the. occasion.
The committee wants It distinctly
understood that white the feast Is given
tinder the auspices of tha democratic
press asosi Istlon no republican will be
haired provided ha has the dollar to buy
a. ticket. They guarantee, ho will get
Ma money'i worth from tha program and
the feed will ha thrown In. Candidates
for state and congressional nomination on
the democratic ticket will comprise tha
riwakera with possibly one or two of the
hi fellows thrown In aa a sort of starter.
The program mill not be announced until
the time tomes to announce the batteries.
May l.melv to Pie 4 andldate.
W. C. May of Gothenburg wss In Lin
coin for aa hart time today on his way
home form a trip to Omaha. Mr. May
announced that he expected to he a candi
date for the republican nomination for
delegate to the national convention from
tue Sixth district. lie hag been one of
th leading repuhllcana of that section
for many years and feelg that he is.
entitled to a chance to represent the dis
trict In the convention which will nomi
nate the next president
. Pollard Maklaar Caayaaa.
TJ. M. rollard of Nehawka, candidate
for the republican nomination for gov.
rrnor, waa In Lincoln a ahort time yes
terday. He la filling several dates at
farmers' Institutes, speaking at llubbell.
Hr lining. Culbertson ana rirasantdale al
ready this week and In Fslrmont today.
Curtis l cn the rrogram for tomorrow.
Me tui things ate looking mighty good
for a republican victory and his can
didacy la coming on very satisfactorily.
4 oatrsrtors Mae Coaaty.
The Plate Board of Irrigation has re
ceived notice that the contractors who
built the state aid bridge at Boon's Bluff
are suing the county for the balance due
on the bridge from thst county. Plate
Engineer Johnson is sending a man to
Scott's Bluff today with the plans drawn
by his department to be usej as evidence
in the case.
lrro?T Visits ' I.I Benin.
J. C. Morrow, receiver of the Alliance
Isnd office, called at the state house to
day. He wsa appointed by President Wil
son and was one of tha rirst to get In
through the political barbwlre ofstruc
tlons put up hy the opposing factions of
the democratic party. He landed May I
of last year.
CHERRY COUNTY DEMOCRATS
ENJOYING LOVELY QUARREL
VALENTINE. Neb.. Jan. T.-WilBscieJ
TelcgramO-The political sensation of tha
hour In north Nebraska democratic poli
tics Is the withdrawal of J. f Qulgley
of thla place from the race for the ap
pointment as register of the United
States land office at Valentine. Judge
Qulgley. who is a oun man active In
local politics, secured an Inside track on
the endorsement of Senator Hitchcock
by soliciting endorsements from promi
nent democrats even before the president
wsa elected. He waa so successful that
no other prominent candidate appeared.
Then a protest was made agalnat his
appointment on the ground that he was
too much Interested In the publlo land
business to he qualified fnr tho position.
This protest was Investigated by the
department and it Is claimed by Judge
Qulgley'a friends Ihst he wss fully vin
dicated. In the meantime two years had elapsed
since tho appointment should have bean
made and aa the earninga of the office
office weie turning down as the result
of the rapid disposal f f the public lands.
Judge Qulgley developed a case of cold
feet. About two weeks ago Judge Qulgley.
father of the applicant, quietly packed his
grip and slipped away to Washington. It
appears that he took with him his son's
withdrawal from the race, but the mat
ter has been kept so quiet that local dem-
Nebraska
ocrats, at least those opposed to the Qulg
ley faction, were not aware of It.
Now It appears that C. A. Roeeeter. the
present sheriff of Cherry county. Is Mm
groomed for the position by the Qultiley
faction. The opposing faction la furious
that such an attempt should be made to
take advantage of them and rush a Qulg
ley man Into the office without giving
other prospective candidates a chance.
Some lively work la now going on and
the prospects for political feace among
the factions are not good.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.-President Wil
son today nominated Frank M. Broome
of Alliance. Neb., to be receiver of pub
lic moneys st Valentine. Neb.
MANY TRACTS OF LAND
TO BE ADDED TO ROLLS
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Jan. T.-'Speclal.) Aa certi
fied to the state auditor by the receiver
of the several land offices, slxty-eeven
tracts of land In the Lincoln district will
be added to the tax rolls this year and
ITS from the North riatte district. They
are ahnwn In the following counties:
LINCOLN LAND OFFICE.
Dundy W Howard
Chase IM Bed Willow
Hayea 2"i Frontier
Oreeley 4l
Valley 21 Total
NORTH rLATTTC LAND OFFICK
Arthur 20) Kimball
Banner 3 Lincoln
10 Iotin
4 Mcl'herson
1 Morrill
i, Terklns
2
r: Total
Cheyenne
Custer ....
Dawson ..
Deuel
t.ardrn ...
Keith
17S'
RECEIVERSHIP LIKELY
FOR NATIONAL CASUALTY
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Jan. t-fKpeclal Telegram.)
-It la probable that the affairs of l'n a
Nstinnal Fidelity and Casualty company
of Omaha, which has been In trouble for
soma time, will be placed In the hands
of a receiver. The Insurance board thla
afternoon considered that the best way to
aettla up Its affairs.
J. H. Ages of Omaha has had charge
of the company's affairs for about alt
months and has been able to atrsl.ghtep
out many of the difficulties the eompat y
wsa In, and la of the opinion that a re
celverahip la the best thing to be done.
.Bern
a i rv
CLEARANCE
of Sam Peck and Stein-Bloch
and
. . . .
TO men, who want "tho best" this sale is
a "wonderful opportunity" because
it's the only kind we keep.
$12.r0 Suits or Overcoats now ..
$13.50 Suits or Overcoat?, now1
$15.00 Suits or Overcoat?, now
$18..")0 Suits or Overcoats, now. '. ".' . $13.50
$20.00 Suits or Overcoats, now. . . . . i . .$15.00
$22.50 Suits or Overcoats, now $16.75
$25.00 Suits or Overcoats, now $18.75
$30.00 Suits or Overcoats, now $22.50
$35.00 Suits or Overcoats, now. : $26.25
Alterations Without
Extra Charge
A "For Sale" ad will turn second-hand
furniture Into cash.
Orchard & Wilhelm Co.
I In Furniture' ;. :Jtm
n ' v. j " ' - m
Li 1 ,
This sale covers the entire field of home furnish
ing requirements Bedroom, Living Room, Dining
Koom and Den in all ranges of prices and every piece
a genuine bargain showing a nubstantial reduction from
the true value at which it was originally priced.
Come In and investigate Thla partial Hat can only suggest
the savings available:
Kegular Jsaaarr
'rice. Sale Trios,
I S. 00 Square 2-tn. post Bras Bed, 3-lt.
. 6-ln.. satin finish 920.00
82.00 Brass Bed, 2-ln. square continuous
post, satin finish, S-ft. 6-ln.. 43.00
28.00 Fumed oak Dining Table, 4 8-ln. top 18.0O
42.00 Fumed oak Library Table, heavy
plank top , . . . , 80.00
10.00 Karly English Arm Chair 4.O0
13.60 Cedar Chest H.00
' 57.00 Full reed Baby Carriage, white
leather top 86.00
1.00 Oolden oak Rocker, leather back and
seat O.SO
4 0.00 Leather Rocker, loose cushion seat 2D.OO
115.00 Mahogany Divan 70.00
: 7.00 Mah.os.any chatr? rush seat. .... .,. S.o
4 0.00 Leather Chslr, loose cushion seat. . 8.iK
5U.00 MAhogany Settee . . , .,,.' SttLOU
.50 Golden oak Table 8.50
60.00 Mahogany Settee, cane seat and
heck 85.00
9.00 Fumed oak Rocker. Spanish leather
t 5.7ft
Jar
Fries.
t Ss.00 Mahogany
Jaaaary
Sale mos.
Chair 815.00
B5.00 Tuna mahogany Dresser 37.50
14.00 Ivory enameled Chair, cane seat
and back , 0.80
35.00 White enameled Chiffonier, plate
glass and cretonne top 23.00
110.00 Mahogany Chiffonier, heavy colo-
nial 5.00
59.00 Oolden oak Chiffonier 80.0(1
84.00 Golden oak Chiffonier .' . . M.OO
20.00 Oolden oak Dressing Table...... ia.50
23.50 Vernls Martin Bed, 4-ft. 6-ln. wide 15.00
60.00 Mahogany Sofa 20.OO
52.00 Ivory Chiffonier, white maple top. 85.00
40.00 Walnut Desk, colonial style 20.00
30.00 Oak Telephone Cabinet. 13.00
6.50 Old oak Taborette... v. 8.25
70.00 Mahogany Chiffonier 45.00
32.00 Flanders Settee, cane seat and back 15.00
35.00 Upholstered Chair 1T.50
22.50 Flanders Chair, leather seat and
back 10.OO
100.00 Upholstered Wing Rocker OO.OO
In Draperies Saturday Will Be Particularly
Devoted to WINDOW; SHADES
Phe K-ason'ti .clearance ofwindow,hados, eome slightly soiled, but all good values.
Table No. 1
160 shades, 43 to 64 Inches
wide. Best quality hand-made oil
opaque mounted on good rollers,
values to $1.25
Each-35c
. 10 styles overdrapery ma
terials, values to $J.I0yard,
for
Yard 38c
; - Table No. 2
. 200 shades, up to 38 Inches
wide. Hand mad oil opaque,
'solid color and duplex on Hart
horn rollers., Values to. f 1.00
For 25c Each '
.T0 Tapestry 50-in. wid
Yard 95c
230 Curtains for
95c Pair
Table No. 3
300 ahades, machine oil opaque,
sites to 45 Inches wide, on good
rollers. Values to 90c
... .
For 18c Each
93 Cretonne Hllow Cov
er?
25c Each
An Important Feature of This RUG Sale
Is the fact thst included in this sale are Whlttall Anglo-Persians and Anglo-Indian Rugs. Hardwlck ft Magee
Bundhar Wilton and French Wilton Rugs and Hartford Saxony Rugs. These are qualities that we can poa
itively state Mil not be offered at leas than regular prices for a period of at least six months.
These are values to be considered and in our opinion would well warrant anticipation of your rug
needs fr spring. This Is only a partial Use. Sot the savings!
Sale of
TV " T"B ---Hi. -
iric-a-Drac r
S39.00 hand carved
oak table stand
ard 819.50
SG5.00 Wedgewood lamp.. $32.00
ii.GO Humidor, mahogany. 14.00
14.00 Humidor, oak. .... . 7.00
Drelee) Chin ULV PRICK
ffi.00 Candlestick $3.00
.50 Breakfast set.'. . ". . 8.25
6. 00 Cup and Saucer..... X50
.6.75 Bon bon dish.......' SJtZ
And msny other pieces.
m.rnlar .
rrtce.
9 22.50 Runners, Ilundhar quality, SslS...
10.50 Runners, San ford Axmtnater. SxlS. .
lfl.Ot) Runners, Krrmh Wilton quality, 8x9
18.50 Kugs. uunuuar qnaiit), -on-o.
S8.00 Hug, Bundhar quality. 4-xl2
Xl.OO Kug, Auglo-lndUn, W hit (All. 44x7-6.
7JV Rug, lapetry Rrussels, 0.9x9
20.00 Rug, Ilundhar Wilton carpet, 6-9x8-4.
19.SO Hcolch Art Kugs. 6x9..
S1.50 Rugs, Ilundhar Wilton, 0x9 ,
2.VOO Rug, lilgelow Axndnater, 8JxH-6 .
16.00 Rugs, cross seamed Tapestry Brussels,
X2..V) Rut;, Browa Axmlnster carpet, 9x9..,.
la.OO Rim(, Tapeatry Bruasells carpet, 9x11. . . .
43.0O Kutts, Bundhar Wilton, 99
M.OO Ham. Hardwlck Wilton. 9xlS
60.00 Hug, WhUtall's Anglo-Persian, 8-3x10-4
82JVO ltuiii, Whlttall AnKlu-PersUji, 10-6x18. 62.60
60.00 Rugs, Bundhar Wilton, 10-6x10-6.......... 49J&0
12O.00 Rug, French Wilton, 11-3x15. 79.00
9xia
Jaaaary
aU Vrtea.
. . .$18.ftO
. . . 7JNO
. .. lil.50
. .. 14.541
. .. 2a.B0
. .. 14.50
. . . 4.50
. . . la.fto
. .. 1S.50
. .. &5.00
17.50
11. 9H
12.00
7JM
85.00
49.50
48.BO
tui
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.ORCHARD (8L WILHELM CO.
414-416-418 SOUTH 16TI! STREET
1516-1S-20 Farnam Street.
i::;:.;::! if If ;.
S11.25 Lhv fi i .
Alterations Without
Extra Charge .
MEN'S
SI1ITQ oJ
U11U
OVERCOATS
Listen, Men! No Omaha Clothing Sales, not even the Palace Sales of the past have ever
equaled this sensational, money-saving offer. Every garment or article bears the Famous
Palace Guarantee.
SUITS and OVERCOATS PRICE I pants
Cm The Palace has aJways been THE
$10.00 Suits and Overcoats. $5.00 . EVZ iiJSS-
$12.50 Siiits and Overcoats. $6.25 iTVSiiT
$15.00 Suits and Overcoats; $7.50 I $1.60 values, now ....-OSd
$20.00 Suits and Overcoats, $10.00 Si: Z
$25.00 Suits and Overcoats, $12.50 .;... - ... .... silos
. - . ' 7 - 13.50 values, now S2.48
14 & $4.50 values, now only $2.08
grt j The famous anett-Peabody f- , 23 dozen fancy Dress
Shirts asK Uloves. km ou, dik u-w.,.
$1.60 values, at. only VC im,d 5Q valuCS, A ft IlUrVVtttr Fleece
Flannelette Shirts, flat or military collar. IQ now T-C Uned Shlrts and Drawer8 QQ
(uray only). 75c values, now at ttU ' only ....J&K
Heavy winter weight and flannel Night Shirts. 75c All Wool Knit Dress Gloves, all - Q Union Suits. $1.50 values, 7Q
values, only 30 colors, 60c values, now Xa7C tt 5C
All our 60c anfl 76c Neckwear 35c; rfjj (f 15c Fleece lined Canvas Gloves. Knit A ' Unicn puits, fleece lined and heavy
3 for aPJL.W Wrist, only "l cotton ribbed, $2.00 value qq
All our 26c Neckwear, 18c;, Kft Regular 26c Paris Garters. i r reduced to aVOC
3 for... OUC only XsSiC
CJ All Wool Cashmere Hose, blacks.
value.
grays, oxfords; 25c
25c Cashmere Hose, black only,
at
100 dozen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs,
10c values
15c
11c
3c
..r .
COR
CLOTHING COMPANY. !
,.14m & DOUGIASV
Sweater Coats
All our $2.50 Sweater Coats, large shawl col
lars, extia heavy weights all d QQ
colon Pl aOa7
QUnno High Top Work Shoes, valued
WllUO to $6.00,
only . . . :
$2.48
Winter Office Quarters
If you have found that you are not entirely com
fortable in your office, we can assure you of having
all the comforts of proper heat and ventilation.
While we have only a few offices from which to
select, possibly one of these will be just exactly what
you want.
THE BEE BUILDING
"The building that it always new"
The only rooms that we can offer now are the following, but If
they do not meet your requirements we will be glad to place you
on our waiting list.
Choice office suite, north light, very de
Room222 lrDl or two doctors or dentists;
wslting room and two private offices; .
620 square feet 845.00"
Room 322 Sult consisting of waiting room and
private office; north light; 520 square
feet. A splendid office for a dentist or
a physician $45.00
Room 636 0n,y vacant room on the 17th street .
aide of the building. Faces directly on
Seventeenth street. Partition for prt- '
vate office and waiting room. Size 117
square feet 318.00
Room 105 At the head of the stairs, on the floor
opposite The Bee business office. Site
170 square feet. Would be specially use
ful for a real estate firm.... 830. OO
Apply to Building; Superintendent, Room 103.
SATURDAY BARGAIN PRICES
Pig Pork Loins, fresh, not frozen 9c
Fresh Dressed Chickens ;. ,..10c
Morrla' Supreme Hams JS4o
Skinned Hams ..14,o
Sugar Cured Hams ,..10
Rxtrs 7an Breakfast Bacon ... I8S
Sugar Cured Baion -. . ..13f4a
KTZCIAX.S
Prom I to p. ni.. Ijunb" Chops. . . .6
Kroin to 10 p. m., Pork Chops.. .100
Dslivsrlss to all parts of tha otty. Mall ordars fills at ones.
PUBLIC MARKET JSJ?. of r,".e.y.?,'i
Star Pot Roast
IMS Pork Putts
Younar Veal Roast..
Youns Veal Chops..,
Umb Lesa
liinb Cliopa -
Mutton Ktew
Salt Pork
Spare Ribs
. SijO
.iato
.14,0
..s
..ts
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Pig Pork Loins, fresh, not frozen :
No. 1 Forequarter Lambs
tpare Klbs
Fresh Pressed Chickens 100
tteer Pot Roaat S
Pis- Pork Rutta . . . . . ;
Youne: Veal Roast IMil
Youns; Veal Omps 14o
I.amb LcKt 13540
Mutton Chopa 14,e
hull Pork .
Morris' Supreme Hunt
Skinned Hams ,
Sugar Cured Hams
Kxtrs Iean Breakfast Bacon,
Sugar Cured Bin on
r'reah Uyateia. quart
97c
...HO
. .180
,.MP
..10o
. .1S4S
. .13o
. ...3SS
DsUvsiSss to all parts of the city. Mall orders filled at oaes.
THE EMPRESS MARKET
Opp. Wootworth 5c and lOc Store. 1 South 10th St. Tel. D. SJ307.
See real estate columns for bargains
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