Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 17, 1910, Page 3

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Nebraska "lmm HAY EMUAre 1AX Lineoln City Council Proposes to Lower Ocenpation Tax ATTEMPT TO FIX OUTSIDE FARE Allegntion that Bedy In Witheat Right to Take Sueh Activme Amditor Hoide Lodden’s Pur. (From 4 Staff Correspondent.) LINCY April B —Specinl. )—The city eouncil s again under the lme lght be- nntempiated repes t oecupmtion tax ardinas o the Lineoin Traetton unell at its meeting Wonda extuse sayw mikion will order s aniess nanes it i that parties whe In the ordi- ® provided “ollege pass it riide ainen ht and those ¥ pay at the st rd. ot Lincoin reestved au- what shall be the fare out- Imits and on to the neigh- has not awnnounced, rdinanee finalle paswes it in ere will be more cumplaints Catversity Place and Col- thortty side of baring towns . when the vere from ieo focik. ow. Obfections te Resenl. ihfection has been raised to the fie § per cent occupation tax, reason that ot Lineoin fas for some years fought this tax sod finally, after carrying the ease to the supreme court of the state, estab- Tmhed egality. Now that It has been Beld valld by the supreme court many eitizens 4o not understand why the oty eouncl should set it aside Because of re- ports of wiiat the State Ruilway commin- sion may or may not do. Many insist Sertnus the thae the @ouncil stiould proceed and do fts | @ucy without paying any attention what the railway eommission may do. The hearing on the appiication sf eitigens @8 Havelock for a to the fors the railway commission. has been Postpaned until after the councl takes an- Other throw at its proposed ordinance. the State Board of Agriculture, accompanied by Mre. Milor, jeft this afternoon for a through Europe, to be gone until July. While gone they will take in the Paasion Plag. Mr Mellor aiso expeets | abaut | The special election is to be held on May 2 | | Wahoo, Pross ALLS | which Mrs. ! i ¥ elg‘ H i f | §ig ki ¥ It f v I 5 5 i 5 ' |at. Prurth, lower rate, | wiigh had been set for this morning be- | | Bcotiand i } | | L] I;% i of i f i. i i i | i I fili Hastings in Line on Capital Move| Mayor Miles Calls Meeting to Ovder to Have Western Towns Work- ing Together. HASTINGS. Neb. egram. )—Mayor Miies announced today that he will enll & meeting of the Commercinl club next week to consider the propesiuion to change the location of the capital some paint in central Nebraska. It ix prob- adle the committees will be appointed co-operate with Commercial ciubs of central and western Nebraska wowns. Removai of e capital has been agitated here on sev- eral former occasions, but this is the firsc e a well defined movemen: has ched. The Kewrney and Grand clube have taken intini steps for the moval campaign been isiand ra- Nebeaska News Soten FAIRMONT—At 4 o'clock this moraing Mrs| Henry MeNeil died of paraiveis SUTTON—Mr. and Mrs. Peter started today on an extended tour © Larope. GENEVA—A-Thers was s light fail of #.0w Cils morning, with the mercury at i Jegroen PLATTSMOUTH—{ce Sormed “xpomed (o the elements in this 2:In¢ and. snow feil Sacurday FAIRMONT — Superintendent W. G. Brooks scted as a judge n the Geneva- Sution debute at Geneva last nught. CEDAR RAPIDSJudge Lee Batelie of Omaha has been engaged @ deliver the Memoriai day sddress at Cedar Rapids. TECUMSER—Jjohn Waidely dled ac his home in Crab Orchard Wednesday evening. after being in failing heaith for some dme TECUMSES—Mrs. Sarah Brillhare. wite of Dr. Guy Brilihart of Schu sf Tecumsen. died at the family Schuyler W ednesday BEATRICE—Henry Scheve. a farmer iiv- ng aeas Ellis, bad his hand badly eut and aceraied by getiing the member caugnt in the fywheel of an engine while sheiling corn. REPUBLICAN CITY—Mrs E. Hayes aged 4 years, died suddeniy Thursday of heart disease. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes came here two years ago from [ilinoi. Besides ner husband sfie leaves two children. SEBRASKA CITY—The body of Ava Dunbar. who died st the home of her par- ents. Mr and Mrs. Baward W. Dunhar. “oio., Was brought te Dunbas Friday and interred on the old home farm. CHAPPELL—George Twiford, ane of the oldest residents of this part of the county died Friday morsing. Twiford had Been,a. resident of Deuel county for twenty- four years. His home was in Onkosh, Neb. NEBRASKA CITY—The Eiks' lodge has decided to remodel its home, havimg set aside something like S8.0W for tha: purpome. The pians are compieted and it will be tie Cneat on Wi vicinity last trip i N CITY—While endeavoring to extinguish a fire which threatened destruction of his barn W. & Watts. nort of thix eity, was overcome by the heat and I mto the fire. He was badly burnsd the head and shouiders. NEBRASKA CITY—The Board of Bduca- don has adopied a resoiution to submit to the voters of the city the propesition to vote for $,000 schooi bonds with which to erect and equip a new high school buildis NEBRASKA CITY—Hon. Charies Mar- shail of Dougias and Atforney W. H. Pltzer of this city have compisted ail arrange ments to leave on May I for & tour of and other piaces of imterest in the 0id world. They will be gome about five months. PLATTSMOUTH—The Cass County Press association wil hold a business meeting in Giis eity on nexi . N. J_Ludi of the president of the Nebrasia amociation, wili b The i gve a Plattsmouth Commerciai banguet in the avening. CITY—The Fails Clty chorus, of Charies Banks is_leader. will will Last year the chorus saag in Kansas City during the spring music fest.- vai, taking part in “The Four Winds.” CEAPPELL-The Commercial baak of this 1 and has made appilcasion to the cmptroiler of the currency st Wasbington 0o become a First National bank. snd has aiso made ArTangements to erect 4 pressed brick bank building on the best corner in town. GENEVA—At & meeting last members of Company G, Nebraska N 3 elec as eaptain Harry nal Furd, first ilentenant, to @Il the vaean 10 i gii 0 ¢ ;v ihi - Bk Aadd lhid llg i Il" - Eis E e i fili f ADril. 1 Spectal Tei- Cabinets $27.50 OUR EARLY tots, chairs, all priced for this sale at a uniform discounc of 25%. House, Hotel and Office Furnishers RCHARD & WILHELM Bi We inaugurate a sale extraordinary commencing M furniture to make room for summer goods. LISH DINING ROOM farniture section consisting of saits, buf- ching cabinets, servang tables and 414-16-15 South Sixteenth Street g Eurniture Sale from % to I3 less than regniar. five of a pattern, some with arm chair at CHIFFONIERS, DRESSING TABLES— a reduction at 383 %. week's special broken suits, at from % w 5 less. Herrick Refrigera'rs $iA.00 up Globe-Wer- nicke €o. Elastic Bookcases This Week onday morning, for one week only of lt'-mmflflcfifmmwxwflmw— PRETTY PARLOR PIECES and suits, at and leather seat, odd numbers from one to Intors, at 25 and 333 T less. Our main ob) for this sale is to make room for summer goods. Every piece of- GO CARTS—A large line to choose from, (ered at & reduced price is new, substan- DINING CHAIR in golden cak, cane wood including & number of English Perambu- tial and high grade goods. NOTE SOME OF THE BARGAINS .00 Harly English Din- ing Table—top 54 inches in diameter, sale price, Buffets $53.00 price, each $60.00 Early English Buffets—strictly high grade, sale pri $83.00 Bariy , each Ea Englisn - $54.00 Early Englisn Buffets—sale each F Barly Englisn Early Eaglish Buffets—sale $-45.04 Buffets—sale . $62.25 Buffets—sale $83.71 Buffecs—saie - e Dining Table (Like illustration) —Early Eng- lish finish. constructed quarter sawed oak, pedestal center, top 54 inches in diameter, extension 8 foot.; regular price $42.00-~ - $31.50 $45.00 Early English Dining Table— pedestal center, round top, 54 inches in diameter, sale price $33.75 $39.00 Early English Dining Tabie— round top, 54 inches in diameter, sale price s $29.25 31.00 Barly English Din- $32.00 Early E?ai:lh Din- ! & ing Table—3-foot exten- e R sion, round top, 48 inches in diameter, sale price, each value at our regular price, seat, sale price stered, siip leather seat and back . 3.2 3.2 wood seat, sale price . . iameter, sale -8$23.25 China Cabin’t in Early English $33.90 China Cabinet—with lattice door, sale pri e - SBATS $27.00 China Cabinet—sale price— each . : % ..220.25 $43.00 China Cabinet—sale price— 336.00 Cabinet—saze price— inches in price ....... corresponding reduction for this sale. § Dining Chairs—ieather uphoistered seat: regular sale price $33.75—: for $2B 5O 4 side and 1 arm Dining Chairs—regular sale value $42.50, sale price, 5 for ...$38.27 4 Dining Chairs—golden oak, uphoistered leather seat and back, massive design: reg- wiar sale price $44.00, sale price $29.34 4 Dining Chairs—wood seat, box frame, goid- en oait; regular price §$10.00—4—$@.87 3 Dining Chairs—goiden oak, shape wood seat 56.00 each --$42.00 $60.00 China Cabinet—iarge size, sale s China Parlor Suites and © dd Pieces $63.00—3-piece, mahogany finish, with panei back, consisting of Divan, Arm Rocker and Arm Chair; uphoistered in genuine leather, sale price $33.00 and $32.00 Divan—aphoistered In genuine leather seat and back, sale price— each, at $63.00—3-piece, mahogany finish Snit—seat uphoistersd in leather, sale o, $42.00 $45.00 $33.00 quarter sawed $22.00 $14.00 So $55.00—3-piece Suit—seat and back uphoistered in genuine leather, sale price $37.00 $60.00 large size Divan—mahogany finish, loose cushion, silk velour seat $27.00 Divan—mahogany Hash, $70.00—3-piece Suit—an excellent vaiue, loose cushion seat, sale price .. $59.00—3-piece silk.velour, cushion seat, sale pries ........ Go-Carts and English Perambulator—A large covers compiete; any coior: fringe edge or piain; each §0-inch Curtain Net; 12 styles; the newest patterns made in white, ivory or Arab colors; your per yard, at . $23.50 Cheval Mirror, mahogany $23.00 Maple Dressing Tabi $22.00 Quarter sawed goiden oak $27.50 Princess Dresser—quarter pamel back, locse cushion, silk velour seat OF nch plain, extra soft finished Scrim for curtains, in White, ivory ar Arab colors; per yard . - B¢ $6.00 Mission design Lace Curtains, white or Arab coior, on extry heavy French net, triple thread; your choice Monday, per pair .............. $3.95 Window Shades—We make them—A4 compiete line of colors. We use only Hartshorn rollers. Measurements and estimates free. $6.95 $3.75 choice of designs— now at . rgarien tescher, Swwyer not being a candidate for re-eiec- won. TECUMSEH-Homer Moore of Steriing to be due for one month's salary. The creamery company put in & counter ciatm for the amount. alleging that their bustness | in Steriing had suffersd when Mr Moors eft their employ and entered that of tive creamery company thar int. The case was In (he county court uesday aad the court gave Mr Moors & judgment for (e amount ciaimed due. WAHOO-The following _teachers wers slected this week for the Wahoo schools: €. N. Waiton, superintendent; Don J. Young. prineipul; Mary Rathie. German und” Engilsh, Otis Hasster, Latin: Derothy Farin. seience Nutelmin Barold, bis- strom. Three teachers are yet to be electad. | FREMONT—John H. Yaamer disd at b About four years age he pur- | ventiom of the Methadist chased a farm just outside of tewn wnd builf & large and commodipus home.. whieh his failing health permitted him (o occupy | by the siection of theme officers: Prasident. Wiltam J. MeCafTfrey. Prank C. MoCaffrey. McCAFFREY BROS. CO. SUCCESSORS TO NEBRASKA COAL & LIME cO. Office 13015 South Seventsenth Street, ONCANA Na- TIONAL BANK IUILDING, (Formerly New Yorx Life Nldg.) Coal Grders Talen Now for Dumediste or Pall Deltvery. 4 COMPLETE LINE OF BUILLDING MATERIAL. Phone Douglas 0 , two sons M A P Wd‘hu‘h‘r‘—l‘;_fllfl‘ [secretary. Mrs. H 1. Weskie of Diller BEATRICE—The annual missionary con- | (beasurer. Mrs Clara Hider of Hebron. furch closed its | Suggrintendent of young peopit’s work, Mrs session. at Blue Springs Thursday evening CI&FS Raynor of Beatrice: of chiidren’s work, Mrs. A Mrs. D J. Wood of Hllis: viee president, | Bess «ity, wers awarded & verdict yes- | terday in the district court of $00 in their | | BEATRICE-Haziett & Juck. & law firm e | of this attorney's Tien ngs Bishop | result of as action flied against the heirs of the late Michaei Lynch | by Bishop, Bomseum to bresk the will of | he deceased. © Haziett & Jack were em- | |vioyed as attorneys by the bishop States that e will carry the case to supreme court. k . ! §i i 5 I il i $4.25; sale price, each. ......... $6.00 Early English Dining Chair—full box frame, leather $9.50 Dining Chairs—Eariy English, full box frame, aphoi- 5 Dining Chair—Barly English, full box frame - inside lace curtains—We have styles and colors, yard 42-inch Cream Colored Madras; the newest —per yard, at . : 39%¢ | Couch Covers—80 imches wide; 3 yards long, in reversibie weaves; Persian patterns, each .. Serim Curtains—printed, for summer use, of colors; size 42 inches wide, at = < Dining Chairs (Like illustration)—Full box frame, leather wphol- stered seat, Early English finish; is an excellent $3.38 --$6.88 shaped $3.00 Dining Chair—Barly English, fuil wood seat; rich design, sale price ..... Amllneo(ofl«mm&nymmh wood and leather seats and back, with arm chairs to match st box frame shaped ©dd Dining Chairs in Golden ©Oak —box frame; regular seiling price $11.75; ... - 9750 | 2 Dining Chatrs—fall box frame, ieather up- Boistered seat; reguiar sale price $9.00— | 2 for | | ¢ Dining Chairs—aphoistersd leather seat: | resuiar sale price $14.00—4 for -.$9.34 | Many other patterns in odd dining chairs | —ome to five of & pattern, including odd de- | signs, in this sale at corresponding reduction. Mahogany $30.00 quarter sawed, goiden wak Dressing T: Mahogany Dressing Table—special -griece . wad goiden oak, $32.00 Mahogany Cfimu—‘uod.:muh, special, at .. line in this sale at very unusual prices, ranging from one-third to one-half less than DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Cretonne Bed Spresds—with baad on top ana valance made from new, 1910 patterns, will fit any full size bed, boister your choice Crochet Bed Covers—full size for iron or wood bed, with special price regular. FERINGS a complete assortment of - - $2.00 o $2.50 biock patterns $4.15 complete line 3 yards long: per pair— Hose, Lawn Mowers and WireClo th season right upon us. We sell the best Hose made. Look for the ‘‘Goodrich Co.”” name. Wire Screen Cloth Biack Galvanized, Pearl and Bronze Cloth. Get our

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