THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JULY 81916. Nebraska MISSOURI WILL BE FOR HUGHES . Vnr York Newspaper Man finds Sentiment in That -State Strong. KANSAS ALSO IS IN LINE (From a taft Correapondant.) . fclncoln, Neb., July 7. (Special Telegram.) M. W. Davis of New York, representing the Post of that city, it in Lincoln this evening look ing np the political situation from a national standpoint. Mr. Davis at tended both national conventions and since the St. Lonis affair has been spending his time in Missouri and Kan sas interviewing prominent men and securing a line on the situation. According to Mr. Davis republicans of Missouri are sure that Hughes will carry that state and, of course Kan sas will also be in line. - y . He interviewed several prominent men here' and had - a convention . with Governor Morehead. He failed to see Senator Burkett, because of . the latter's absence from "the city. From here he will visit Omaha. Central City Business Change. Central City, Neb., July (Spe cialsThe firm of Brown & Jones, which has been doing business in this city for a number of' years, this week dissolved partnership. Mr. Brown retires from the business. As soon as the new garage in course of erection by George Martin is completed, the new firm of Janes & Wilson will oc tupy iti . Clever Bleat Kills Cattle. Stella, Neb., July 7; (Special.) Clover bloat has been so bad in south eastern Nebraska that about twenty cattle hides have been brought into Shobert in a single day. Remonstrance at Sidney ; Overruled by the Court Sidney, Neb July 7. (Special Tel egram.) The long fight over the wet and dry issue at the city election was decided in district court today. Judge Grimes found that the vote on the wet and dry proposition was a tie. This finding is the same result received by the board of canvassers. The hearing on the remonstrance against the granting of a license to Selhcit G. Aden by the court resulted in the remonstrance being overruled. This rinding by Judge Grimes sustains the city council. This case has occu pied the court's attention for about two months, during which interval one phase of it was taken to the su. preme court, where the wets pre vailed. A corps of attorneys was employed by the drys, of which Senator Walter V. Hoagland was chief, and Paddy Miles and John Halligan represented the wet element. Fined for Assault Upon Aged Couple of Columbus Columbus, Neb., July 7. (Special Telegram.) Peter Kieltyka, charged with assault and battery against Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stetz, an ?.ged conple. whom he beat up with a club Wednes day evening, had a hearing before Judge O'Brien this; afternoon. He pleaded guilty and was fined $50 and costs. The condition of both old peo ple is still serious. Jailed for Wife Beating. Columbus. Neb., July 7. (Special LXelegram.) Vincent Connelly of, Lindsay was Drought to " Columbus this afternoon by Sheriff Burke on a charge of wife beating. . He was taken before Judge O'Brien, pleaded guilty and was sentenced ts thirty days in county jail. Call for Convention. Central City, Neb., July 7. (Spe cial.) A meeting of the republican county central committee will be held in this city next Monday for the pur pose of setting the date for-the county convention. C. F, Newmyer, secre tary, served notice te this effect to day . - . . , : I Good Yield Is Shown as : Harvest Starts in Howard Farwell, Neb.. July 7. (Special.) Nearly all the farmers in Howard county started harvesting this week. A bumper crop is predicted and the wheat is expected to average all the way from twenty-five to as high as thirty-five bushels per acre. Harvest hands are scarce and farmers are of fering as hiifh as $4 per day and board and are unable to get them. The com in this county is looking excellent and is all nice and clean as the farmers had ample time to cultivate ii. Notes from Seward. Seward. Neb.. July- 7. iSoecial.V A son of Fred Wait fell from his wheel out on the state road yester day and before he conld get out of tne way he was run over hy a lork automobilist and had one leg badly bruised. Miss Alice Margaret Burkett of Beaver Crossing and Mr. florent Alden Bush of Hulet, Wyo., were married, at Beaver Crossing. JohnZimmerer's $30,000 residence is now" ready for occuumicy. It is after the English style of architecture and is of pressed brick and stone. George Goetting. an ased resident of this place, died here Friday. He was the father of six daughters and one son. . 1 Petitions Opposing Harman Are Circulated in Alma Alma. Neb., July 7. (Special.) The following petition .to Governor Morehead appeared in this locality for the signatures of the public today: "We, the undersigned taxpayers and voters of Nebraska, hereby petition and ask that Deputy Food Commis-j tioner Clarence Harman be removed i from office because of his unbecom-j ing acts as an official in the employ of the state,' viz: The publishing of a food journal and taking business for j it from firms under his inspection;! also the unbecoming activity of his department officials in circulating pe-' titions to lengthen the term of of ficials in the department." . Htata TrootM I'ntlftr Arma. Wilmington. N. C, July f. Stata troopa wnr h.ld under arma h.ra today In Wll mlnrton'a aural rar atrtha. So tar th.rr hava no.n only minnr. dfaturhRitrai. Sheriff Cowftn lata today nrdai'rd donuty aharlff ta prortnt crowd, from oollatrttng an tha atrerta. Bell-ans Absolutely, Removes Indigestion. One package! proves it 25cat all druggists, ) To Rush Paving in Columbus, Columbus, Neb., July 7, (Special Telegram.l Sfince the official de cision has been received from the sn- nrcme court today notifying the city authorities that they may go ahead with paving, all arrangements will now be completed to complete tlie twentv-six blocks which have he.cn contracted for. Horrabin Brothers of Des Moines are the contractors. Throiinh Sleeoina Car . Omaha-Sioux Falls CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN LINE.. T1.Munk Pullman alapntnv car serv ice leaving Omaha daily 9 '.05 p in., arriving Sioux Falls 7 a. m. Leaving oieux rails iwus p. m, ar riving Omaha 7:31 a. m. Ticket offices, UQ1 Farnsm street Tel. Douglas 2749. . , Orbhard & Uilhelm Co. 414-416-418 South 16th Street Annua July Sale of I FURNITURE Y Not a Bingle piece in this sale was bofoght for sale purposes. Every- article is from our regular, stock good up-to-date, well-designed and well-built furni turethat offers no excuse for price reduction Dther than to offer an inducement for July buying. . (This Dresser at $21.00 is an illustration of how good staple furniture is in this sale at an extremelydow price. This piece reg ularly sells for $27.75. It is mahogany, like cut, with large bevel mirror, dull finish. A big $21 00 roomy piece, for ......'..... . . . . " ' This list is sal.ctad at randan ram th. (rut Dumber of pieo of all kind of , f urnltur., offered at squally at- , tractive savings. $50.00 Golden Oak Bed Davenport, July Sale Price 146.00 Golden Oak Sofa Bed, July Sale Price $30.00 Golden Oak Sofa Bed, July Sale Price.. $36.00 $54.00 Golden Oak Sofa Bed, CIC Art July Sale Price. . J.UU $35.00 $22.50 $30.00 Golden Oak Princess Dresser, tf OO C A July Sale Price....;. $iaa5.)U $15.00 $11.75 $15.50 $17.75 $21.00 Golden Oak Dressing Table, July Sale Price..-. $14.60 Golden Oak Chiffonier, . i July Sale Price . v. ............. $20.00 Golden Oak Dresser, large . mirror, July Sale Price. $22.60 Fumed Oak Chiffonier, July Sale Price..;..........., $18.00 Fumed Oak Chiffonier, July Sale Price $38.00 Mahogany Dresser, July Sale Price. $37.00 Mahogany Chiffonier, -, July Sale Price. .............. $25.00 Mahogany Dressing Table, July Sale Price . .$14.7? $29.00 $28.00 $18.75 . $21.00 $37.60 Mahogany Dreaser, Colonial post P07 A style, July Sale Price. j ..Vail .OU $34.00 Colonial Post style Chiffonier to (JOE A A match, July, Sale Price. iJaWaUU $39.00 Golden Oak Dining Table, 64- CO A AA inch top, July Sale Price WU.UU $49.00 Fumed Oak Dining Table, 64- f?A inch top, July Sale Price .V5l.3U $27.60 Mahogany Dresser, , July Sale Price July Sale of Drap eries Lace Curtains, The comparative prices below show just a few of the' reductions in Lace, Scrim and Muslin Cur tains. $1.25 value........ 85c $2.35 values $1.85 $4.25 values..... $2.85 $6.50 values... ..$4.25 $7.75 values.... .$4.85 $9.50 value... $10 value. . . . $11 valu.s . . . $16.50 valuea . $22.50 value.. . ..$5.85 ..$6.85 . .$7.85 .$10.00 . $14.85 ; One and Two-Pair Lots of Curtains at Vz Regular Prices Drapery Materials and Upholstery Fabrics . Twelve styles Drapery materials Brown, Green, Mulberry, Rose, Blue. Regular values 66c, OO. 95c, $1.25 and $1.50 yard, for OOC Three patterns in Tapestry, Regular . QCa $2.75 yard, for ivOC July Sale of Rugs Offering a large number of rugs of all grades in good patterns at very low prices. Th... ara typical lt.m.1 , . $75.00 Whittall Anglo-Persian, 9x12, $59.00 60.00 Seamless Wilton Velvet, 9x12.. 50.00 . 63.60 Whittall Anglo-Indian, 9x12... 49.00 66.60 Bundhar Wilton, 9x12 ........ 45.00 67.50 Hartford Saxony, 9x12 50.00 - 21.50 Bundhar Wilton Runners, 3x15, 12.50 68.00 Bundhar Wilton, 10-6x10-6... 45.00 52.50 Mahal Wilton, 11-3x12. 45.00 125.00 French Wilton, 11-3x16 75.00 20.00 Axminster, slightly' soiled, 6x9, 13.50 ' - 25.00 Best Body Brussels, 6x9. . ... . . , 19.50 soiled, 15.00 25.00 Cross Seam Axminster Rugs, 6-9x12 16.98 20.00 Seamless Velvet, slightly oxu July Sale of Kettles, Dish Pans and Fruit Jars for Preserving J v . - . ' 8, 10 and 12-qt. gray enamel pre- OQr serving kettles, worth 60c, for Linoleum J . Remnants ' Odd rolls and short lengths at big reduct.ons. Plain, printed and inlaid qualities in varying quanti ty. Bring the size of the space to i be covered and we can find you a bargain. . 17-qt. dishpans, worth 50c, for 29c 69c 6, 6 and 10-qt. white enamel pre serving kettles, worth $1, for... White enamel dishpans, worth CQ. $1.00, for; .................... O C 6. 8. 10 and 12-qt pure alumi- t in mim preserving kettles J) X a 1 Fruit Jars Ball Mason Jars, Pints 43c, Quarts 43c Self -Sealing Jars, . Pints 55c, Quarts 65c Ride Up On The Escalator. M;M The Best S y I4s : Sa Sporting Pas f or , Wonderful sportinr good values. July Clearance of You Ever Heard of This Is the Most Wonderful Clearance Sale of All OF COURSE there have been tales and tales and tales of men's clothing at $15.00. But there has never been a sals to equal this Just look at the names of the makers and you will be convinced that this Js true. . Most Remarkable Reduction Sale of the Season Coming- at the very time when you need this clothing most. Hirsch- Wickwire, Society Brand and Schloss Brothers Clothes Broken Lots Enough said, for from the first stitch to the last but-. ton the quality is guaranteed. , THE LOWEST PRICE OF HIRSCH-WICKWIRE, SO CIETY, BRAND AND SCHLOSS BROTHERS Clothes Is $20 the usual price range in this special group runs from 820 to $35 but for this Saturday WE OFFER YOU ; Perfect Fit for Men of Every Ape, Size and Height. The New Home of Hart Schaf f ner & Marx Makes Special Announcement for Saturday High Grade Superior Quality Summer Suits, $25.00 Men's and Young Men's Suits that will give you all the service and style that the very best hand tailored ; suits could dd, at very much less money $40 would be a conservative estimate of worth. We are showing the popular Pinch Backs and regular styles, in light and tropical Worsteds, Tweeds and ' Flannels. Coats are quarter and half silk lined. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Mohairs and Dixie Weaves, $12.60 and $15.00. Suits for all builds of men, x ( . " ': 600 Palm Beach and Cool Cloth Suits. Most comfortable for summer wear. Splendidly tailored; made to fit. Plain colors and the newest fancy patterns, both regular and pinch back models. All sizes from 82 to B0. And the price is only $5.00. r 1 Second Floor, Men's Building. Genuine Palm Beach Pants at $2.25 Men's and , Young Men's Trousers. . v White Serges and Flannel Outing Trousers, for tennis, golf and outing wear; in plain and silk striped, also plain white flannels spe cial at $2.80 and $3.50. - , Men's KHAKI PANTS, $1.00, $1.50 and 12.50. July Clearance Men's Furnishings About 100 Dosen Men's Negligee Golf Shirta, mostly samples and odd lots from our regular stock. Regular values to $1.26. fiQ Saturday, at. v W... "ft 65 Dozen Men'a Athletic Union Suits, odd lots and samples from Kox ford and Shedaker Underwear mill. Linen, mull, satin striped madras and fancy nainsook materials. Regular values to $1.25, fCkn for quick selling, per suit ........)... OIC 25 Dosen Men's Sample Sport Shirts, in plain colors and assorted fancy trimmed collars. . Regular values to $1.50 . d1 A A sale price. . . P 1 UW 45 Dosen Men's Sample Bathing Suits, made of fine quality all-wool and wool mixtures. Fancy trimmed and combination striped bodies. Regu- Sru?!15:00 . . 95c, $1.95 ..a $2.98 1B0 Doien Pure Silk Hots, "run of the mill" quality All new shades. Sale price, per pair 200 Dosen Men'. Silk Fiber Hose, "run of the mill" quality. All colors. Per pair 28c 18c Men's $3.50 Oxfords, $2.45 In the July Clearance Sale. 125 pairs men's button and lace oxfords, made tn gun metal, calf, vici kid and Russia calf, welted sole, all sizes from 6 to 11. Boys' $3.00 Oxfords at $2.15 100 pairs boys' button and lace oxfords, made in gun metal, calf, patent colt and kid, welted sole. Sizes from 1 to 6, Meris Straw Hats Saturday we will place on sale 75 dozen hats, including Sennits, split braids, Javas, Leghorns, Italian Milan and Madagascar hats that' have been selling at AO. $1.50 to $2. Special. . 70C Mn'f Straws at $1.65 About 35 dozen men's Porto Ricans, fine split braids, sen nit and milan. All in one lot Saturday,; , gjj Men's Straws at 45c About 40 Doz. Men' Straw Hat, in Yachts and Optimo styles. All sizes. Values to $1.00, Saturday . . , Boys' Headwear All the Boy' $1.00 and $1.25 Straw Hat JULY Clearance 43C 79c Men's Panama Hats, $1.79 , Hats That Sell Regularly at $3.50 and $4.00. , . AH the Boy' and Children' Headwear, VfC regular 65c values, Saturday. ..... . . ....... . . . . . HtoC Genuine Maydole Hammers, ,49c One lot of Saws, worth to $1.50, at 89e Chisels, any size, Saturday. . ,29 Chisels, larger than 1 inch. . . .39e , y rp v i In the July Clearance Sale Hardware VtcirpCntCrS 1 OOlS House-Furnishing Department, Basement 10-in. Genuine Stillson Wrenches for 89s Genuine Klein Adjustable Alliga tor Wrenches ............ .BBc No. 12 8-in. Stanley Iron Handle, Nickel plated Try Square .... 29e 8-inch Stanley Sliding "T" Bevels, at ........, 4.19c 6-foot White or Yellow Zig-Zag Rules for 23e 14-inch Genuine Stillson Wrench for ......I... $1.19 Genuine Marshall town Plastering Trowels for ............ .11.49 24-in. Wrecking Bars. .... . . .29c 80-in. Wrecking Bars 39c 8-in. Warranted Carpenter Pinc ers for ... . ....... . ... , ... 29c