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Tin: BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. AVKU, 20, 1I16.
Nebraska
A WHAT RACE COST
Haitinf Man Includes Whole x
pense of Candidacy in Hii
Statement.
TOT'L TWENTY-THREE HUNDRED
(From a PUff C'orreaponde.nt )
i-l.NCOLN, April M.-fHpeclan-Thouah
defeated for the rpublln nomination
for governor, Mayor Mrirtuoit In entitle
o Ihe plaudit of the people of Net) rue la. a
ror hvlna; the Kind to cmn out and ta
it what it cost him to run for th
nomination arid for Urn flrnt tlm tfi the
hlntory of th ef.il -vi th people of
lh atat ome Mr of how mmh money
it man ou(ht to hva to make a cam
palan.
.Mr. Me'lgett niaiJ" n pretty lively tw
al8H, alllioul prolmlily lint 11 etremi
avu af nme other runrlldfltea. In hi vjim
pllldi lie ladvertWd ijk, ulciinlvely,
traveled over the ntnte to aonin extent
and gnip the people a fliiini) to ea tin
'irl of man In wti.
Arcordinn to Mr. Miflu'it he epwit
f.','t"9 during the miriptiisn. This In hi
awurn atatenient made to the wireltry
tit Mate today, mid he Itemize U h fl
Iowa:
AdverlUlna In nutmiapeia and for
rurdx ..JIA'A
I'erHonal mpenvi-
lv.efu , t
Hull road fare and alio hire &
Newpaper elite , 4
Murli of tlio ahovo pxpena la not re
f')li'"l to bu choii by 11. randldtls in
tnakllitf hi affidavit lo the rcretary of
tte. Neieejary pcraiotiel eniiefinea for
travel and iUhliriif.. ytwtloiiery add
poataa, cArnnUir and poetcre, Ida-graph
and t'h phuiJi, a.n1 a law like mailer ar
not lo be Inrhdi'd In the Item to I
alionn In inkiriif an r untune S'l'imul.,
However, Mr. Madett lita tfolie outside
of the riilreiiient and tlm rrnijll la In
fere Ming, for It Kite future i-andiilatra
for offU-c an iinditfinfllnw of what lliry
may bo up aKalir.t.
Th hither t amount aiient hy any aue
r.eir.f. candidate for the iiovernorehlp to
date waa ec than W.
Other raiidldalca filing alert Ion r.vm
nera tho following.
Walter A. ere.
tepuldirnn, for gov
ernor, II. I H,
leorge V, t'eie, d riiowc.it, for alitor
nv Keneral, nollilnif.
Wilbur K Welle, republican, for ecre
(arj o( rte, nothing;. ,
HALL COUNTY REFUSES
TO AID HIGHWAY PLAN
,nsu j.i,a,vd, Apni zs, rr""'il.-
1 lie goo I ro'i'l workera of llile city and
Counrel Aehton of (be Lincoln tilth way
aaao'iattoii are deeply dlaappolntrd today
over lli arllon of the county board li
pmrilrelly killing a pln for further ;on
atrucllon of ayrfaee ro'idnay on the I, In
tolii Highway nent of Ih'a ty, and out
aide of th illy llmlta The Mm o!n lllh
way anoflt!on offered to donate I, Or
barrel of cement for thla week If t'l
labor were dorm by local infrrentH, In the
wunlcll election, a plrbln'-pe lintr iclln
the, council t i appropriate, i,VO for IhT
tlty'a ahare of thia work carried by n
ubtantal mnrgln. It. waa enpected that
tha tounty would appropriate tl.yrt, or
I'M lea thm the eij-, and H'aaliltigto'i
townnchlp, V) Tlie county boaid, ho
eNer, by a "f of the to three, defi
nitely re'Ufed lo ai'irot" late any'b S
for aueh work, and It l beloved that tlie
Lincoln JIlgh'Aay offer (iinnnl h- ac
cepted, PITCHMEN OIl" NORTH PLATTE
WATER MAINS GO ON STRIKE
NORTJf rLATTE, Neb, April Zt -ffipeelaI.)-A
dor,en ditchmen finplojed
on tha dttchea that arc twlng du for
nw water main that are being put In
here, yeaterday rought the water com
tnlesloner and Informed htm that they
had atruck, The men had been earnlo
cent per foot and demanded I? cent,
but signified their wil!lnj;nrn to coin
promlaa for 10 cents f'ntnmlaaloner
Welah Informed them that to hla er
taln knowledge om o them bad been
earning mora than a day on tha old
cdul and declined to grant tha In
creaa. Th men walked out of th
offlc and demanded their pay. The
commlMloner declare that h lll pom
plat th ditch by the uaa of day tabor.
CRAIG YOUlaYwOMAN DIES
SUODENLY ATSAN ANTONIO
rRArn, Neb. April - fPpeclal I-The
funeral of Mln Minnie Mlnler, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. K. A -Mlnler, ho died
Tueaday at f an Antonli, Te I , waa held
hare tht afternoon. Mla Mlnler apent
the winter In the aouth for the benefit
of lier health and waa improving rapidly,
Jler deth, whkh waa entlnlv uiie
peeled, wa due to an acute attack of
ppendlcltla,
Voir from Hentrlce.
UKATRU H Neh, April la ibpe-lal I
- Mhertff Raieliln of Itii h rin county
ram tier Tueaday evening ant eecured
pooeeelon nf th S -yeaf.tdd daughter of
Mf, and Mn Henry fleeley, ho mt
.nprd hv tti father a few da i
aftt-r tha .np1 bit ri.aiaiel Ilia
aherlff left .iird.y f..r II -ntibaddt
and t'liueil llir l.l'd ixer t i In rn..tier
flie t.."tv of the .tt William. Lalrtey,
niin i..mniilu r.l ll" l llelunii. rut.
ur U by el l-l" if t I . r r t
at Holimat ill .-!enlv Th iie'MH
tiu(d In iit I mill y in K1 and
miiel t Ter i"i.n( l"t lifiieu
at H . . ! "f a" I
ii 1 1 ra a W i t n I ( .) .gi.ie
i V I ... ...i. e, n i ' ri
t -f , ft (I. .Ui II IHllr, die I IV !,
.U l l,!i'll (!'. :'".itl. ! iJ "n
e-:- w ci fcer ! l t.iM ( -!.t f 1 1
i.. g.-t i t-tii-g ai
rMaefxrl Hr4 rl.
t'Hll i- if t t t Sub, VU 0 'f.
I t . ee III t ' I I' 'I Ual
''! l i.('ti ! l f.-i..
i' i t -!' itir, t'-u
vt' -t ti ! it mi'UJ't,
l:f t. tilMll.Ml It It ii'Ut, l
it il (K c-.ni fd.oi J r It
t-a it. wiiiiin a. ti'
iw lit i vi.ui,.u f ti . " .-.i. a
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I .-l 'm e I t -
HIGH
flyrnc dilchrist
t4 !'
f
Thompson Ifdkeley
Thoropaoti tV'akeiej, on of L. W.
Wakcley, eueriil parna' r agent of the
Hurling! mi, luia been i huei'ti for the
adlng part In Hi 'enlral High echool
eenlor filay, playing the role of Hlr John
Manner 111 "Hornlhy Vernon of lladdou
1111." Mrne rilkhrlat will play oppoalte
lihn In lha role of Dorothy. Mir I III-
lulal, la ihe daughler of Mr. and Mn.
John M. Clllchrlet of Davenport.
Iloberta f'ouller, frlh Hyger, Mar-
art Jlowea, Hlewarl M'I'iimI'I, rtulh
McCoy, Clarence phroeder I per Mac-
rone, John 'row lay, rtu.'fell I'eteie,
Honaid liouglaa and A, l. t'lojd were
oihern.nho h' a been rhowh for Hie
eavy parln In the play, Heveral parH
havn not yet been definitely decided upon
Ifficicncy Compound
Runs Counter of Law
(From a Htaff t.'orrenpondent
LINCHLy, April H. (Special.) OH
i ornniitelorier ', L. Ilnrman baa been
Informed that nn elfort la being made
by a concern In t Inclnnatl. O,, to tell In
Nebraska a Huuld which la alleged to
increane the efficiency of gaaoline. Th
ompany reUa terrltury and furniahes the
etuff at the rat of '.' per quart. Ho far
a he haa been ahlo to dmcover th ryire-
iniaeloiier find that th liquid t com-
poeed moatly of gaardlna with aom kind
of Ingredient In It and that an analyala
be made to dlecover what It con
tain and Ita value aa an efficiency agent
hen mixed with gaolln.
Avoid Spring Ills
Purify and Build Up tha Blnott
With
Hooi'i BaraaparlUa.
In the pprlng our ldom need 'leant
log nt i in h him; Voti tec poorly, and
there l ninie or lee eriiplliiit on your
fiee and bdy Vaur appetita I riot i'mkI,
our eleep I broken, and ni are ir1
all the time
You neeil divide S a anparllla tt I
on ate and effccih tonic thai haa
nod the tet of forty year It make
i'ir red blood that mill make you
eel belter, o..k belter, eat u-t lep
eiier It In il fid liiiidnrd ti!e1 and
all ib vear round n1tcin f'ir Hi
uoat all I lli Wind )tenl
Ak ov ilr-ai'l f'r ll.wi t'a firm
r.li, end lull en having (I Sol lung
a' I'kc li -l"i ooiiui.g el h
e in I "iiHil or li'"l-ti. an. ai
n It no mi . ir.ui'.t. ..l t U' lay
.i, 1 1 . r' li " i l
Hotel-
Marie Antoinette
lUoAtlwiy, Cfith ml 67th SU.
iw vac rirv.
IHI'A I I l li V Mi l e n.
t.i . I . l. ( . AH l I.
I'l 1)1 I
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1 1 II- lwU'4 i iii .
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t a - aeUul I. I'eiti a.i'im
a i i"a I !! 1-, vi
TO TLAY IIADS IK THE
SCHOOL PLAY.
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IV
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JK
3 AY
Kw f
Rooms, with Bath.
$2.50 Per thy Up,
Suite. $1.00 I'cr Day Up.
ftoou it u rt utt wr
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II STANLEY (i K F. K N,
Nebraska
PLANS FOR PRESS TRIP MADE
Executive and Excunion Commit
tees of State Association
Meet at York.
START TO BE MADE AUGUST 7
YORK, Si h., April 'J. I Kp.iclil lelt.
grwn.l -The eaecuIHe and eacurelon C"r,i
mllta of the Nrbraeka I'reea iiaam iiio i
met at Vnrk thla aficrnoon and rttninif
to coniiili le arrnneni-nla for the Noitu
riatl ialcj and iieeicrn Nehraaka c
cjralon, In (he af!Tion the ileltor.
ar.mn twenty In nmnlier, arVr given an
automobile ride about Hie rlly. In the
esenlng Ibey are the gucla of "harle
A, .Mcdoud at a luncheon ea-rved at Hie
honi of W III M. Maupln The comrniitee
fluid Auguet J na Hi,- dale for etarllng
iifaon the ec irl in, and Hie wealing pia"i
will t at (Irand Inland.
A epeclal train of eloepera mil be pio-
ilded, and onh inoriibera of dm Nchraitui,
1'ieaM aeeixlniloii and riicinlwi of Ih.-lr
Imnialliile fiime he rilloKed to Join
the party.
The entire party look aupper a! Hie
lilTlallan (liunli, mid rather alartlid Ihe
good women Uy Hln.'lng acvcinl of (he
"official aoligi" of Ihe a;ciai Ion
State Rail Board
Asks Information
i Kr'irn a Wtaff rorref-pondent I
LI.Vt OL.V. April iMpe. lal.l . Kefuaai
of certain offblal of Hie Miouil I'a-
clflc railroad company to furnlnh Infor-
ruallnn to the elale Hallway commlenloii
jeaita-rday at Kail I'llv, when Itallnay
'Cnniinlaalotiar llH and Kale Clerk IVmell
went there for the purpose ,f going
over (he record, may reauit In an order
of the coiliutlMlnil Ulilch mill force h
road to come eiro.
f'halcman Clarke of the roniinlbin
doe not fear any uoh a onrae Mill b
necery and In a leiter to the Omaha
had'iuarlera ark that ihe comnilaelon
be given ccea lo the record.
The rommllon deaire to get Informa
tion regarding pMengr Iraln mlleagn
and engine crew mlleege, Il I uitd-r-alood
that the road runa i engine ere.
V Ihe dlelance of mile beieTi
Kanea City and Omb,
YORK MAN IS FOUND
DEAD AT GRAND ISLAND
CrtANn IMLAND, April I, ipM
Telegram, -Th body of (Vlwar.l t.enla
it Vorlt waa found laie lat nlgl.t In Hi
Almo rooming houa )eih bad ecci fr'd
f et way day go. Th evidence (n
dlctc auleld. by crbolle a -id. T
dead tnun mother and brollie
brre Irive'llgnllog. At the rooming bou
Il i given out that Ihe min eae un
pcf l lo I lnloi.le1, benr no erl?
notice lo I be poller,
Itiillding llimm nl enmn f.roie,
NKW.MAN (jftdVC;, Neb., April in.
(f'p"'l'il ' Ni mnii Oroie I enjojlng a
fine building borm There r under
a'onairur lion at thla ilme alKiut fifteen
new f-ldenre propertlea, om of thm
being exarepllonally large and fine. Kom
new biialnee building ar lo planned
for llae summer.
Want Ad never ahlrk their work
III get ruil, if anjlhlrig at 111,
they
tup; HTOIti;
Browning-King
& Company ,
FRIDAY
AND
SATURDAY
WE WILL SPECIALIZE
Men's and Young Men's
SUITS
AT
$15
AS TO THE VALUES
WE SHALL LEAVE THAT
ENTIRELY TO YOUR OWN
JUDGMENT.
WE WISH TO ADD- ON OUR
REPUTATION-THEY ARE
THE BEST VALUES EVER
GIVEN AT THE PRICE.
BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS
AT
$5.00
r.vnunitniN Mil 1 li t H IV
si Iti.t s, Ttt I I HH AMI III HUM,
MlMI, Willi TWO I'MIU KMHil II.
M l. M W M'HINti MiiH.fi,
MEN'S HATS
AT
$1.95
SPECIAL VALUES
Nt;W&PRINa STYLES
ONYX SILK HOSE
lull Ml
I I, IH11 IMi 11I nun
I HI. iMh KIMi
35c Pair
Thrf Tuir tor One Dollar
Browning-King
& Company
Nebraska
McCormick Wins the
Draw to Decide Tie
Vote on Nomination
UII4MI IhtaANK. Nh-. April P
i.n.Tn. conieit between two candt
,ui,. f..r uoervlaor In ona of tha llall
allied today by the
....i.. l.oiar.l. Th vanou Inter
,h ci iMirtlr met Uli K',
fun her proleal mad .with rfr-
em lo Iha. ac.'ur.) of the iwuni. In
the .ien. of all lb aonteatanta th
lird again mad Ihn rcounl. And, In
order to bo doubly rln, rcoiinl4 the
bulbil for Ihe third llm Th rult
no longer being nueetloned, Il w d
elded that one of the offlcera put "
I llpa In one hat, on bearing in nam
I of Mr. 'tet and lh other th najn of
'.Mr. M'l'ormlck, Ihe eontetnta, and
line in bar of the preaent board of ail per
! vleoia then bllndl) drw on of th allpa
1 It bore the name of lr. MeCornilck and
hba name ll be placed on lb ballot
the rrgulr nominee.
Dodffe County Gives
Hughes Majority
lOrom a Mff Cnrrpondenl,
LINt'OL.V, April '.. -pei daD-Ooa
more I'onn'y beeldea Hall lia given I
miiloilly for Cliarle Hughe for Ih re
publican nomlnallon for Ihe prealdericy
Thla lime it. ! Hodge, whbh glvei the
eminent jurM god lead over Cummlnt
ml Kord. hu both ferured Ihe am
tiunib' r of volet, W7,
Judge llughet w. th choice of the
I in, 1 j.i I'ountv republican, potting a
vole, r.ai brook nolled "I. Bo l nd
flooaei elt t
MORRISSEY IS LEADER
FCR SUPREME JUSTICE
i From fluff f'orreenondent.)
LINCOLN, April H. - (KpaHaM - 'hlef
Juetle of 111 iuprem Court A. M, Mor
tley, aernrdlng lo official and unofficial
lori.a from alt hut Cedar, Adam and
Polk rounilet, lead Judg Kaaeett for
chief luetic by 9.907 Vote, th tnlalt
rhnfliig. Morrimey, 'A?,V; nd) f'awrett,
l,.",."4
Die I war leeder for aoel Juallc
non aiper lo be riarnea, hJ ha re-
cehed M,,HI, and l'n, alio h M.W,
ole fcoaaa genard.
Kf.H'Aftli, Nel April St.-O'pca'ial.)-
The Hoy K.oiiIk are prcpar'ng lo hike
I w mile lo Kami. H alii lH Hiein
four daj lo rearli lhir dclliiHoii
I. TI. Itellar of O'Neill and Ml Jennie
."r'hvrelizrr of I4ever Croeing were
gianled nirriee lleen Wdndy,
r'crdiiund Zw Irk of lireahanv nd
t larn, Hchaefer of tpleliurat hA been
granted n. inrrtg llcne,
fliaiileliuret lie organlned a volunteer
fir" d' pertinent of forty member.
This wek end Hi riiv for $.'
(or ihe upkeep of iha 1 oung Men
Clirlelian a'icHon for the coming lad
year. Three thouaand bine hundred
dollar haa already bn aubtcrlbanj,
I naer Knd l.lfa tiy Mala.
M'CHOK, N1i April J.-Hp' let Tlv
grain ),lacob , L'nger of Marlon, tMA
focni,". committed nulclde banflng laal
e'rntiig, ll we. probably iinlia'ne,e,
n' the time ly III health, I'nger formerlj
til many jear lived Ip MCoeik.
l TMH TiW
FAIRBURY BUSINESS MEN
HOLD BANQUET IN CHURCH
FAIRBl'RT. Netv, April M. -(Special
Tlegram.)-Th annual bannuet of tha
Falrbury CommercUl club wa held In
tha hament of lh Mathrdlat church
lat night and 1l falrbury hurle men
Highest Type of Good Clothes
Hart Schaffner&Marx Men's Suits
At $18, $20, $25 up to $40
IF YOU PAID many timos thrsn prices yon couUl
npyer get ucuor riothrsanrl if you paid the Mmo
pricoa for any other make, you could not got as good.
Other Suits at $12.50 and $15.00
and little prices, indeed, when it means obtaining
clothing that will give you lasting rsatinfaetion.
$120 and $15.00- are th gnilli,t yricen you vfr paid for
clothing that RETAINS ITH KHAI'F, I'NTHi IT IS WORN OtJT.
There i ao much care eiercjgr-d in the little detaila of thege
ftiiita that you will find THH GREATEST SATISFACTION
in wearing ona of them.
Thia ia one eiample of the wonderful buying power of thia
atore.
The new Pinch Rack Upon Coat gtylea for the younger men, of
plain blue and brown and freen flgnneli, blue aerge and novilr fabrlra
and conaenratlve gtylea for older men In gtoma and longg. filllc mlied
worated blue aergea and Scotch mliturea. f lr.g for eery man.
Omaha lleadquarttri for
Slip-On Rairicoats-.-$1.98 to $7.50
The tim ia here when ahowera come up in a minute, and tha
man who haa a good raincoat ia right iniide of a firat-claaa pro
tector. Five to Seven thousand of theae fina Flip On Raincoat Mill
he on aale here on Saturday,
riva Big: Oroupa of These Good Coati
IiOt 1 Lot 2 Lot .3 Lot 4 Lot r,
$1.98 $2.98 $3.98 $5.00 $7.50
Formerly sold for from $5.00 to $15.00
MJ
M.rl S. I..1I..,
Tfart Schaffner & Marx
Full Dress Tuxedo Suit
Handsom dark gray and
Other
Pants at Popular Prices
, Sizee for men and young men. The largest assortment of the best afylca and the very
belt colors and materials at anything like these prices. Thousands of pairs in the atoek.
Prices $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and $5.00.
Men's Hats
Unmatched Values
Unmatched values in
men's aoft hata and capa;
mark tha selection for thia
aale. Well-known makea
the newest colors and abapea
and tha low prices combine
to make biatory in hatting.
Whatever else you do Batur
dy, get in on thia sale.
For $1.45
Ton tia?e ymir rholre of the
entire sample line of men's anft
hall from Joaeph R nilleaiideau
of New Vork. Ordinarily (ha
halt would he rheap at $)no,
IJ.50 and fl M. New aprlna and
summer modala and all colora,
Including jreen, carlion and
paarl aray.
Men's $1.50 Hata and
Oaps, 65c
Aheul TB dmen in thla lot
outing hat and allli rapa, In
r.ludlni Madagtarar, . I' a I m
Paarh, fUlll and HtllrbiM Halma
raana. Cor rtaturdar aelllni.
Stetson Hats
Tha faaiast variety and ht
prlret, hM-aiisa tha Hrandel
Hmra aia Omaha hituartta
fnr Hlatarma All Iha laieat
hata and colora -
$3.50, $4 and $5
Mayo Hats
Kn atef)hr fi r f'na qual
Ity mt eorrr nrl HI4 hr
HraaiJ! H'raa l J f(
flualfaly, KiinHT. vJUU
SPLENDID STYLES IN SHOES FOR MEN
participate,).
Han Kaianaiich, preeblent of the club,
waa toatmatr. Local talent comprlflng
John '". Hartlgan, CharUa II. Penney and
J. W. McPonnell (-eve Inlereetlng talk.
Attorney Penney talked on Iha defe-t
of th Nrbraaka primary and brought out
a number of Inleretllng feci.
Thl year no women attended the ban-
.. . ..'jti.'i.ai.M
Coif Suit$ and Trou$er$
a i iii ii a (iiia tpn mail 111 muma a l.iai iiihm m m ai .11 1 aaiii a ,1.111. 111.1 una 1 uai mi
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Blue Serge Suits for Men . .
NO BETTER CLOTHES ARE MADE IN
Sergca are the best we have ever seen. All full
lutely all wool and faat color.
A
5?40
Mart Sch.affner & Marx e10P tne
Chesterfield Ton finatfo
black Overcoating, full ilk lined; aiea that fit all builds of men
Top Coats at $10.00 and $15.00
Shirts In Greatest Variety
m m m m a. a.
ror Men Who
Dress Wei!
Manhattan Shirt. ,$1.60 to $3.98
Munsing Union Suita..$l to $5.50
Pussy Willow Silk Shirts, worth
$8.00, at...t $5.60 and $8.50
Satin Striped Silk Shirta, beauti
ful patterna. Specially priced
t $3.08 and $4.98
Two Shirt
Lot 1
1fi5 Dozen Shirta
Worth mo, at
$1.00
Fine corded madras,
woven repp cloth, satin
striped noisette. Regular
fl.fiO value, sale j.rice, $1,
'7 ' ll "f Men a Lisle Hose, "run of Ihe mill" quality.
All colora - white, Mark, tan, navy, rhattipagna and shades
of gray. Regular valuea to !. Sale ji.ve, p.r f f
rir 1UC
'JOO tlmen Men's Fine Silk Four in Hand Ties, larga, Qf
open rrnU, Rrgular 4V rallies, special ZtlC
Just retired V: doien more of those ettra fin quality Silk
riber llnse, "n,n of the mill", quality. ReguUr '.o 1 fl
vslties, m all the new spring shades. Saturday, pair, 1 il C
I'.S dimen Sample Fniim Suits, athletie knee length, a!o eot
ton and I ml nhhed, Short slves, re(fiiUr ankle j f
leiiK'b, Values In fl V, SaU price. Mo and I V C
We ar shomng a tery unimul Ima of Men 'a High Grade 8W.
ma.t If Wdliama, Kneelan.l A Cu , Smih Uraiutret, .Mats
Thr.a gw.U hata ju ra-eived, and r unabi
to replace Ihem at Ihia pri, Tan ealfiVm, .lull ealf(kln, plain
Ms.- or rav and brown buckittn ti.pi; bmi,m and l.e Tht
ery tate.t lants and patleriuj really w.ni.Urf.tl f.iwear Alt
a te and H idthi
ijuet at formerly. The orchcetra of thu
Falrbury band furnlehcd .mntla for tha
rccaalon. County Superintendent Henrj
Abram delighted th bualnesa men wlta
aeveral vocal olo.
The annual election of offlcera will b
held In a few dya.
Be Want Ad Produe Reault.
Conyrigbt Bart Btbalfwr hMn
$20.00
AMERICAand theee Blue
ailk lined; guaranteed abao-
Specials
Lot 2
205 Dozen Shirts
Worth to $1.00, at
55c
.port shirts, negliges
and golf shirta of good
quality percales and sois
ettea and repp clot h. Many
of theo shirta are sam
ples and worth to $1.00,
Sale price, 65o,
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