THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1916. Nebraska Tvnif A AT I m mv it a mn IMliKAl V) VOTE FOR HENRY CLARKE Former Member of Demo cratic State Committee Out spoken in His Favor. TELLS HIS REASONS WHY (From a Stall Correspondent) Lincoln, Aug. 19. (Special.) There is one democrat in Nebraska who has not been carried away by the attacks of Vic Wilson, democratic candidate for state railway commis sioner upon the commission and the standing of Henry T. Clarke, candi date for re-election on the republican ticket. L. A. Kinney, of Hastings, was for merly a member of the democratic state committe and president of the Hastings chamber of commerce, and is considered one of the level headed democrats of Adams county. Speak ing of the candidacy of Mr. Clarke, Mr. Kinney says: ( "For the best interests of thes nip pers and consumers of Nebraska, Henry Clarkes hould be re-elected as. state railway commissioner. I am a democrat and I have nothing against Vic Wilson, our party candidate for the commission, but I believe Mr. Clarke to be the man for the position. In fact I consider him the best man who has ever served on the commis sion. He has been a member since that body was organized and his abil ity is recognized. Even Commissioner Taylor is reported as saying that the commission could hardly have done without Mr. Clarke's services. I be lieve that the commission should be nonpartisan, but as long as it is not I am going to vote for the best man." Notes From Beatrice. Beatrice, Neb., Aug. 18. (Special.) The barn of Samuel Rinaker, who resides at the corner of Fifth and Washington streets, was destroyed by fire last night at 11 o'clock. An electri car belonging to Mr. Rina ker was destroyed. The loss is placed at $1,500, covered by insur ance. It is thought the fire was of incendiary origin. At a meeting of the Wymore city council last evening Sherman, Tay lor was appointed councilman by Mayor Rawlings to succeed the late Dr. S. E. Yoder, who died in Lincoln last week. Whitcomb Green of Valparaiso and Miss Ida Bartz of Cortland were married yesterday at the court house by Judge Walden. The business men of the city yes-, terday subscribed $800 to insure the holding of Venetian night pageant next montn on tne Blue river. Johnson Farmers Will Continue to Fight Hog Cholera Tecumseh, Neb., Aug. 18. (Spe cial.) A large audience of farmers at tended a hog cholera preventive meet ing at the court house in Tecumseh Thursday afternoon. For three years the government has given the farmers of Johnson and Gage counties a free service in the treatment of their hogs. Wonderful results have been obtained. Now it is the purpose of the govern ment to extend the service to at least twelve Nebraska counties, the counties to be favored being in this section of the state. Dr. S. E. Cos ford, who has been stationed at Be atrice and who has general charge of the work, will be continued in the work and will likely be transferred to Lincoln. At the meeting here it was decided to continue the work un der the old organization, namely the Johnson County Cholera Preventive association. The officers of this as sociation are W. M. Putman, presi dent; Herman Ernst, jr., vice presi dent, and J. M. Weber, secretary. The committee will decide upon the plan of work in this county,, securing the serum from a government approved plant, and the administration can be given by local Veterinarians or by the farmers themselves, after the veter inarians instruct them. It is esti mated that it costs from 50 to 60 cents per head to treat hogs of an average weight of .100 pounds where there are fifty or more hogs in the herd. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Success. Excess Baggage Charges Illegal Say Travelers Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 18. As the re sult of complaints filed by members of the United Commercial Travelers and Travelers' Protective association, the Nebraska State Railway commis sion has asked Attorney General Keen to start prosecution ot the Chi cago. Rock Island & Pacific railroad for alleged charge of higher excess Daggage rates than the law allows. The traveling men have agreed to furnish the evidence. The samp com plaint is made in regard to the Mis souri Pacific road. The Rock Island ana Missouri facitic are the two roads charging 3-cent fare in the state and the increase in fare carried with, it an automatic increase in charges for excess baggage, although it is alleged no such increase could legally be made. Many New Buildings Are Under Way at Holdrege Holdrege, Neb., Aug. 18. (Special.) The large frame building at the cor ner of Fourth avenue and Grant street, which was formerly used as a lumber yard, and more recently as a tie barn, is being torn down by the Owner. Sam T Srhrnrlr in m,L. ,., for the erection of a modern two-story Knagc ana salts room with a modern tie and feed barn on lot directly west Many new dwellings are also nearing completion. A series of apartment houses is being contemplated at the corner nf Fourth avni, t;m. street. Charles Burgeon within the nc iew montns will eitner build an addition to his garage or construct a tWO-StOfV hmlHinor fin hi. nr to cost $5,000 or $6,000. 'Phones Put Out of Commission by Storm HnlrlreHa Nh A..n- 19 c.. . -- " ........ .,uS. v-jyc-. cial.)-Twenty-one phones were put out of order and practically the en tire residence portion of the town was without lights following a .1.21 inch rain which fpll in PI,lnB ........... and as far as Axtell late Wednesday nignt. some aamage in tne way of broken window panes was reported. Nearly a total of eight inches of rain has fallen in Haldrepe within th past week. Judge Fawcett Talks To Boone Pioneers Albion, Neb. Aug. 18. (Special.) The tenth annual meeting and pic nic of the Boone County Old Set tlers association was held at the fair grounds near this citv yesterday. Not withstanding the heavy rain that fell throughout the night several thousand people were in attendance. Judge Jacob Fawcet of the Ne braska supreme court was the orator of the day and delivered one of the most forceful, eloquent and patriotic addresses ever delivered in this county. The officers elected for the ensuing year are S. Z. Williamson, president; Garriet Van Camp, vice president; F. M. Weitzel, secretary. Reception for Holdrege Pastor. Holdrege, Neb., Aug. 18. A recep tion was held tonight for the Kev. L. A. Sexsmith, who arrived yesterday from Washington, D. C, with his family, to assume charge of the local Presbyterian church. Over 100 mem bers and friends of the church were Eczema ori Scalp Awful Irritation Reslnol Soon Healed It Entirely Mar. 28: "I had a severe cats of sc Mma on my head. My scalp Itched and burned and waa full of acabo, and when I scratched that would ot course pull oft tha acabs and left my head very lore. The Irritation waa something awful. I could not keep my hands out of my head. My hair became very dry and harsh and did not feel like there was any life In It. The first ap plication of Rtslnol Ointment and Reslnol Snap soothed the scalp wonderfully, and after 'using- one Jar of Reslnol Ointment and three cakes of Resinol Soap my head Is entirely cured I can rest peacefully and there la no more Itching. My temples were almost clean of hair and now they are covered thickly. I must say Reslnol Is simply wonderful font almost any kind of skin trouble. It does all you say and more." (Signed) Mrs. Jennie B. Wheeler, 120 Wood- ridge PI., Leonla, N. J. All druggists sell Reslnol Ointment and Reslnol Soap. IJor free samples, writs toH Dept. 1-S, Reslnol, Baltimore. TELEPHONE 1614 DOUGLAS" Store Closes at 6 P. M. on Saturday. Shop Early. Shirts Savings For Every Man Over 4,000 Shirts are offered in This Big Event. ' Add half a dozen or so of these fine Shirts to your wardrobe and you will be practicing economy and sat isfying a REAL need. " Omaha headquarters for the best of everything a man wears. An entire building devoted to Men's Wear. Shirts Semi-Annual SALE The Sale Every Omaha Man Waits for BUY NOW. Now is the time to stock up for Fall. This is one of those exceptional events which means saving money on just the Shirts you want. All our Broken Lots' of Silk, Silk Crepe, Silk and Linen. Fibre Silk, togeth er with all the Sample Silk Shirts (some slight ly soiled and imperfect), from the EMERY SHIRT CO. Regular values to $5.50. At$2.45 EMERY, E.&W., Fergu son and McKinney Shirts -soft and laundered cuffs -made qf high grade Russian Cords Madras, Soisette and Oxfords. Not a shirt in the lot worth less than $1.50, many worth $2.00. At$1.15 TRADE OLLli. No Man Needs a Second Introduction to ijiiiris Them Everyone Knows They Are Good MARK All $1.50 Shirts, at All $2.00 Shirts, at $1.15 $1.55 All $2.50 and $3.00 Shirts, at All $3.75 and $4.00 Shirts, at $1.95 $2.85 Main Floor. Men Building. MEN'S SUITS Brief, But "Bally" News Best Value Anywhere Hart yaffnor Hart Set iffi Hart Schaff ner & Marx New Fall SUITS $18.00 to $40.00 are ready. -Perfection in style, fit, fabric and patterns. FIRST SHOWING SATURDAY. for J 1 Men'. jSj) and J I I Youths' 1 I Suits, Q - of Cassimere, Worst l CffltSed White Flannels A VWfcCFand Wh.te gergeg. also Blue Serges; sizes 29 to 50 waist. Formerly up to $6.50, at 2.50 and $3.50 Broken Lota MK Highest fjy Grade Jw' If J SuU iS Hardware Offerings of Interest to Men Warranted Scythe Blades, 85c values 69 Scythe Snaths, worth $1.00, 79 urass nooks, Saturday. .. .lbf) and . 29-f Genuine Maydole Hammers, any 4&t Genuine Still.on Wrenches, 14 '"Cb 98J Genuine StilUon Wrenches, 10- inch 79 10-inch Genuine Coos Monkey Wrench 59, Genuine Boston Star Lathing Hatchet. ... S1.39 Very High Grade Warranted Saw, $1.60 values gg No. 30 Yankee Screw Driver, n'y 81.09 No. 41 Yankee Drills 81.19 Marshalltown Plastering Trowels for 81.59 Nickel Plated 6-Inch Combination rlim 19 Set of S A. L. A. M. Standard 15-Degree Angle Auto Wrenches 6 V4 to 12 inches long; openings to 114 inches 82.29 Drill Press Just the thing for your tinker shop or garage. . .$8 "Yankee" Combination Vises 85 Large Heavy Machinists' Vises 86.00 and 88.00 Basement. present. The event was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C W. McCon aughy. Golden Wedding at Falls City. Falls City. Neb., Aug. 18. (Spe cial.) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelsey were given a big dinner on Wednes day, August 16, at the Grand Army hall by the members of the pott and the Women's Relief corps in honor of their golden wedding anniversary. Mrs. Kelsey was presented with a Women's Relief corps gold pin and Mr. Kelsey with a rocking chair. For ty persons were seated at the table, which was centered with a large gold and white cake. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackaga proves it 25c at all druggists. 7m OSiMSD. I'M (Si) cDO ft 000 GUM glX,fa;f((gfg. grUti Our Clearance Sale offers yon a wonderful opportunity to buy the world's finest home furnishings, nigs, carpets, etc, at an unusual reduction In price. See our stock and get oar prices before buying. The call ob ligates yon In no way, and glres as an opportunity to prove to yon that we offer the greatest home famishing values In Omaha. CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS GLADLY ARRANGED A Rocker Value Without an Equal COMBINING COMFORT, QUALITY and BEAUTY m TERMS: 75e Cash, 75c a Month IN THIS BEAUTIFUL R0CKEB we offer a most exceptional bar. gain) the massive frame la strongly constructed and made of well seasoned wood finished golden in American quarter, sawed Imitation oak has broad neatly tufted back and wide roomy seat) upholstered in high trade imitation leather! ateel spring construction below seat this Is a genuine bargain for Saturday's selling only, and we advise that yon come early as the quantity will not last long. E XCEPTIONALLY WELL MADE THREE PIECE DUOFOLD SUITE Three massive pieces, consisting of the duofold bed davenport; large size rocker, and comfortable chair; all three pieces upholster ed In guaranteed Imi tation Spanish leather; frame of solid oak finished fumed; duofold offers a roomy settee by day and a comfortable, sanitary bed at night; price of three pieces only $36.50 THIS SOLID OAK DRESS ER U mt-de of ate wood itronfly oomtruotad throurhout and flnUhtd golden: th baa la flttad with thr-M la rare drawara with wood pulla; tha French bavel plate mirror meaaurea 14x21 Inchea; aet In a very neat frame with art i at lcall y turned atand arda; a rare bargain, only $7.25 UM A MONTH J "a ejsjsjj Faaaai WXFmWWW rVVweeVBjajW HIGH GRADE DINING ROOM TABLE Strongly constructed in American quar ter sawed imitation oak; hag heavy- 42 inch top ; extends to six feet ; the massive square pedestal isisupported by four colo nial turned feet; our special ( sale price, only dtJLD SOLID OAK WNINO ROOM CHAIR Back panel and top slat are quarter-sawed oak; eeat Is upholstered In guaranteed Imitation leather; has full box seat strongly constructed and thoroughly braced; hlrhly polished and finished golden; specially priced for tomorrow at, each, only $1.59 si!,! i il TWO-INCH POST BED SPRING AND MATTRESS COM BINATION BED, Is beautifully enameled In Vernla Martin, springs are angle Iron woven wire top, supported In the center; mattress is made with sanitary cotton top and heavy ticking; entire three pieces at, only.. $12.89 hi Ffvr HH U Terms: $1.50 Cash, $1.50 Month 14-Inch Shade Henvv Silk Fringe. Tws Pull Snekefa -rt. of silk C.s. HANDT SOLID OAK WELL MADE TELE PHONE; STAND, complete with extra stool that when not In use slldss bsneath the atand; convenient shelf for telephone book; these stands are neatly finished In fumed; for Saturday, or while the quantity lasts at, only $1.35 A SPLENDID OF I KERINO IN AN AT TRACTIVELY DE SIGNED LIBRARY TABLE, the heavy plank top measures 28x42 Inches; fin ished s golden In American quarter sawed Imitation oak; has roomy drawer; heavy panel ends remark able value.., nei enas; $7.98 1411-16-18 DOUGLAS STREET AN ATTRACTIVE M AHOGANIZED BIRCH PIANO LAMP Stands six ft. hlh, beautiful new atyle umbrella shape shade 24 Inchea in diameter; beautifully fringed; shades are shown In different colore; baae Is com plete with two pull sockets and six-ft. of silk cord. Specially priced at. only . .75 1414-16-18 DOUGLAS STREET ,vv